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Azamara Journey
Azamara Journey

12 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen to Southampton aboard Azamara Journey.

Forgo the crowds and experience a voyage tailor-made for today's discerning traveler aboard Journey. In addition to butler service in each stateroom and suite, Journey affords her guests more verandas than most cruise ships, so you can watch the world melt away into the fiery sunset.

Journey also features two specialty restaurants, concierge amenities, our Spa and Wellness Center, a coffee cafe, a piano bar and a wine bar, live entertainment, daily enrichment programs (like wine and champagne tasting), and this is only her short list.

Highlights of this cruise:

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bicycle-friendly, with bike paths lining almost every major street. After a ride or wander through the old town, stop for a local repast of Smrrrebrrd, traditional open-face sandwiches, or a mouthwatering Danish pastry.

Edinburgh (Leith), Scotland
If ever there were a town made for walking, it would be Scotland's capital. Renowned as one of Europe's most attractive cities, Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town are a Marvelous mixture of elegant streets, charming squares and quaint alleyways. Of course, the city's most distinctive landmark is Edinburgh Castle, set high up on a craggy cliff in the center of the city. A must-see.

Kirkwall, Scotland
The largest town in the capital of the Orkney Islands, Kirkwall is the center of Orkney in more ways than one. Almost all roads linking the east and west pass through town; it is also the port that provides inter-island ferry links to almost all the northern isles. In addition, it is considered one of the most charming and well preserved small towns in Scotland, rich in scenic beauty , history and medieval architecture.

Dublin, Ireland
With Dublin Bay to the east and the Dublin Mountains to the south, the capital of Ireland has clearly left quite an impression on the lands surrounding it. Whether you're walking the medieval streets around Dublin Castle or enjoying a pint at Keating's Pub, you're almost certain to be introduced to the famous charm and wit of the Irish.

Isles of Scilly, UK
Five inhabited islands and numerous rocky islets make up the Isles of Scilly, far from the stresses of modern life, and perfect for leisurely strolls on white sandy beaches, walks through idyllic pastoral landscapes, and hikes along coastlines of rugged cliffs. Famous among birdwatchers the world over, the Isles are the first landing point for many migrating species. Be sure to chat up the friendly locals - with a total population of only about 2000, each will be knowledgeable and passionate about the this little dot on the map. And how can you not love a destination where the chief export is daffodils?

St. Peter Port, Channel Islands
Guernsey is a self-governing British Crown Dependency off the coast of France, British by virtue of the Norman invasion of England in 1066, and the subsequent merging of the two territories. St. Peter Port overlooks the harbor, with rows of brightly painted houses, and terraced gardens. The island is ideal for rambles along cliffside paths and through the bucolic interior. While traditional fishing, flower growing, and dairy farming are still important, Guernsey's favorable tax climate has of late brought an influx of offshore banks and insurance companies, with their attendant bistros and boutiques.


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