Azamara Quest

Sally Landers on 29 October 2013
The Azamara Quest is amazing; everything I imagined and more. The service and the food was top class and the staff can’t do enough for you.

Dining on board Azamara Quest is fantastic. It has four main dining venues to choose from. The main waiter-service Discoveries Restaurant has an open-seating dining policy meaning you can dine when, where and with whom you like. For something more casual there is the Windows Café offering the same world-class cuisine but in a more relaxed environment. There are also two speciality restaurants - Aqualina, offering a fusion of Mediterranean and North African cuisines and Prime C, an upmarket 'surf n' turf restaurant. There is also a poolside grill for lunch and dinner and a coffee bar.

This ship is all-inclusive. The wine choice was always of a high standard they introduce a different wine every day. This is a small ship carrying 694 passengers. 93% of Azamara Quest's staterooms have ocean views, with 70% having balconies and all enjoy a complimentary butler service. Wonderfully appointed features include such comforts as a 23" plasma TV, plush robes and Elemis bathroom products plus little extras like a daily fruit basket, fresh flowers and pillow chocolates

Entertainment was great with something for everyone. The shows were all good as well. If you want to stay up later the music and atmosphere is great in the looking glass. Comfortable leathers sofas and an absolutely fantastic view from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The sun loungers on deck are so comfortable, they provide lovely thick soft towels and nothing is a problem. I would definitely recommend Azamara – I can’t wait to go back on her!