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Voyage Code: AZON260618-011
moon 11 nights
anchor Azamara Onward
calendar 18 Jun '26

Cruise overview

Monte-Carlo
Portofino
Livorno
Livorno
Civitavecchia
Sorrento
Kotor
Dubrovnik
Hvar Island
Koper
Fusina

Itinerary

Day 1

Monte-Carlo


On one of the best stretches of the Mediterranean, this classic luxury destination is one of the most sought-after addresses in the world. With all the high-rise towers you have to look hard to find the Belle Époque grace of yesteryear. But if you head to the town’s great 1864 landmark Hôtel de Paris—still a veritable crossroads of the buffed and befurred Euro-gentry—or enjoy a grand bouffe at its famous Louis XV restaurant, or attend the opera, or visit the ballrooms of the casino, you may still be able to conjure up Monaco’s elegant past. Prince Albert II, a political science graduate from Amherst College, traces his ancestry to Otto Canella, who was born in 1070. The Grimaldi dynasty began with Otto’s great-great-great-grandson, Francesco Grimaldi, also known as Frank the Rogue. Expelled from Genoa, Frank and his cronies disguised themselves as monks and in 1297 seized the fortified medieval town known today as Le Rocher (the Rock). Except for a short break under Napoléon, the Grimaldis have been here ever since, which makes them the oldest reigning family in Europe. In the 1850s a Grimaldi named Charles III made a decision that turned the Rock into a giant blue chip. Needing revenue but not wanting to impose additional taxes on his subjects, he contracted with a company to open a gambling facility. The first spin of the roulette wheel was on December 14, 1856. There was no easy way to reach Monaco then—no carriage roads or railroads—so no one came. Between March 15 and March 20, 1857, one person entered the casino—and won two francs. In 1868, however, the railroad reached Monaco, and it was filled with Englishmen who came to escape the London fog. The effects were immediate. Profits were so great that Charles eventually abolished all direct taxes. Almost overnight, a threadbare principality became an elegant watering hole for European society. Dukes (and their mistresses) and duchesses (and their gigolos) danced and dined their way through a world of spinning roulette wheels and bubbling champagne—preening themselves for nights at the opera, where such artists as Vaslav Nijinsky, Sarah Bernhardt, and Enrico Caruso came to perform. Along with the tax system, its sensational position on a broad, steep peninsula that bulges into the Mediterranean—its harbor sparkling with luxury cruisers, its posh mansions angling awnings toward the nearly perpetual sun—continues to draw the rich and famous. One of the latest French celebrities to declare himself “Monégasque,” thus giving up his French passport, is superchef Alain Ducasse, who said that he made the choice out of affection for Monaco rather than tax reasons. Pleasure boats vie with luxury cruisers in their brash beauty and Titanic scale, and teams of handsome young men—themselves dyed blond and tanned to match—scour and polish every gleaming surface. As you might expect, all this glitz doesn’t come cheap. Eating is expensive, and even the most modest hotels cost more here than in nearby Nice or Menton. As for taxis, they don’t even have meters so you are completely at the driver’s mercy (with prices skyrocketing during events such as the Grand Prix). For the frugal, Monaco is the ultimate day-trip, although parking is as coveted as a room with a view. At the very least you can afford a coffee at Starbucks. The harbor district, known as La Condamine, connects the new quarter, officially known as Monte Carlo with Monaco-Ville (or Le Rocher), a medieval town on the Rock, topped by the palace, the cathedral, and the Oceanography Museum. Have no fear that you’ll need to climb countless steps to get to Monaco-Ville, as there are plenty of elevators and escalators climbing the steep cliffs. But shuttling between the lovely casino grounds of Monte Carlo and Old Monaco, separated by a vast port, is a daunting proposition for ordinary mortals without wings, so hop on the No. 1 bus from Saint Roman, or No. 2 from the Jardin Exotique – Both stop at Place du Casino and come up to Monaco Ville.

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Day 2

Portofino

Day 3

Livorno

Day 4

Livorno

Day 5

Civitavecchia

Day 6

Sorrento

Day 7

at-sea At sea

Day 8

Kotor

Day 9

Dubrovnik

Day 10

Hvar Island

Day 11

Koper

Day 12

Fusina

What's Included

Here’s what’s included in your Azamara Onward cruise:

  • Dining in a variety of venues
  • 24-hour room service
  • Beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Exclusive AzAmazing Evenings events
  • Unlimited self-service laundry
Interior Guaranteefrom£2,419pp
Interiorfrom£3,429pp
Oceanview Guaranteefrom£3,439pp
Veranda Guaranteefrom£3,839pp
Veranda Plus Guaranteefrom£4,179pp
Veranda Plusfrom£4,809pp
Continent Suitefrom£4,959pp
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Interior Guarantee

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Explore the world in comfort and luxury in this stylish, elegant stateroom featuring all the amenities of a boutique hotel at sea. With the polished style and stellar service of a Club Interior Stateroom, you’ll enjoy our plush cotton robes, slippers upon request, French bath products, and 24-hour room service.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Air Conditioning
  • Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area

Ship features

Azamara Onward combines destination immersion with contemporary elegance, offering world-class service and unforgettable itineraries.

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  • Mid-size ship accommodating just 670 guests
  • Access to smaller ports and overnight stays
  • Luxurious accommodation and attentive service
  • Five distinctive dining venues and the Atlas Bar
  • Wellness facilities, including The Sanctum Spa and fitness centre
  • Curated enrichment and entertainment programme
  • Spacious sun decks and inviting pool areas
  • Friendly, club-like atmosphere onboard
  • Destination Celebration evenings and AzAmazing events
  • Inclusive amenities such as gratuities and select beverages
Azamara Onward Accommodation

Accommodation

Azamara Onward’s staterooms and suites are elegantly appointed, combining modern design with nautical charm: all feature plush bedding, ample storage, and spacious bathrooms with Elemis toiletries. Balcony and Oceanview Staterooms include picture windows or private verandas, perfect for watching the world drift by. Suites offer enhanced perks, including butler service, priority boarding, and access to exclusive areas such as the Retreat. Each category provides a restful retreat after a day of exploration, reflecting Azamara’s boutique luxury ethos.

Azamara Onward Dining

Dining

Dining aboard Azamara Onward celebrates variety and flavour. Guests can enjoy open-seating meals in Discoveries Restaurant, which offers global cuisine with a contemporary twist, or eat al fresco at The Patio. The speciality venues – Aqualina and Prime C – serve exquisite Italian and steakhouse fare, while Mosaic Café provides coffee, pastries, and light bites throughout the day. The new Atlas Bar, unique to Azamara Onward, offers signature cocktails crafted with premium ingredients. With attentive service and no fixed dining times, every meal feels effortless and relaxed.

Azamara Onward Amenities

Amenities

Guests will find a wealth of spaces designed for relaxation and enrichment. The pool deck offers comfortable loungers, a heated pool, and twin whirlpools, while the Sanctum Spa provides a serene haven of wellness treatments. Indoors, the Cabaret Lounge hosts live performances and guest lectures, and the onboard shops showcase fine jewellery and resort wear. For quiet moments, the Drawing Room and Living Room provide refined settings for reading or conversation.

Azamara Onward Wellness

Wellness

The Sanctum Spa is the heart of Azamara Onward’s wellness offering. Treatments include facials, massages, and rituals inspired by global techniques, complemented by a thalassotherapy pool and ocean-view relaxation terrace. A fully equipped fitness centre offers classes in yoga, Pilates, and strength training, while a beauty salon provides a range of hair and nail services. Guests seeking balance can join sunrise stretch sessions or unwind in the outdoor spa deck overlooking the sea.

Azamara Onward Entertainment

Entertainment

Entertainment aboard Azamara Onward is intimate and enriching. Evenings may feature live music in the Living Room, cabaret performances, or destination-themed lectures. AzAmazing Evenings – exclusive cultural events offered on most voyages – take guests ashore for immersive experiences, from private concerts to local festivals. Daytime activities include culinary demonstrations, wine tastings, and trivia, ensuring something for every mood.

Families

While Azamara Onward is not a family-focused ship, it welcomes guests of all ages seeking a refined travel experience. The atmosphere and activities are best suited for adults and older teenagers, making it ideal for couples or multi-generational groups to explore together. Spacious suites and connecting staterooms offer flexibility for families, while the relaxed pace encourages shared discovery at each destination.