Azamara Journey

Azamara Journey docked in Venice, Italy on September 2016
History
Name:
  • 2000–2003: R Six
  • 2003–2005: Blue Star
  • 2005–2007: Blue Dream
  • 2007 onwards: Azamara Journey
Owner: 2008–2012: Azamara Journey inc.[1]
Operator: 2007 onwards: Azamara Cruises
Port of registry:
Ordered: 1997
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire
Laid down: 1999
Launched: 2000
Completed: 2000
Acquired: 2000
Maiden voyage: 2000
In service: 2000
Renamed: 2007
Identification:
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: R-class cruise ship
Tonnage: 30,277 GT
Length: 181.00 m (593.83 ft)
Beam: 25.46 m (83.5 ft)
Draught: 5.8 metres
Depth: 5.80 m (19.0 ft)
Decks: 11
Propulsion: two propeller shafts and two fixed pitch propellers
Speed: 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Capacity: 694 passengers
Crew: 407

Azamara Journey is an R-class cruise ship owned and operated by Azamara Club Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises. Gross register tonnage is 30,277, with a capacity of 694 passengers (double occupancy), plus 390 crew members. She was built in 2000 for Renaissance Cruises as R Six. After the bankruptcy of Renaissance Cruises, she sailed for Pullmantur Cruises who renamed her Blue Star in 2003 and Blue Dream in 2005.

History

Azamara Journey in her previous livery, as seen at leaving Hamilton, Bermuda in August 2007

The ship was built in 2000 by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, the sixth ship of the comprehensive eight ships "R-Class" for Renaissance Cruises shipping company and was named R Six. The ship was sold in early 2001 to the Cruise Company Invest. Due to illiquidity turned Renaissance Cruises end of September 2001 the operation and the R Six was launched mid-2003. She was then chartered to the cruise line Pullmantur Cruises and use of this under the marketing name for Blue Star Cruises (but not yet officially renamed). Since July 2005, the ship was called the Blue Dream.

From 2006, the ship was used by Pullmantur. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the parent company of Pullmantur, transferred the Blue Dream on 15 December 2008 its new subsidiary Azamara Cruises, where it was renamed Azamara Journey; and since then with her sister ship Azamara Quest, the former R Seven, is used worldwide for cruises. Azamara Cruises has been renamed Azamara Club Cruises.

In 2015, the Azamara Journey and the Azamara Quest were the ships used by television presenter and biologist Nigel Marven for his UKTV documentary/travel program "Cruise Ship Adventures with Nigel Marven", during which Nigel showed areas with outstanding wildlife that can be visited in popular cruise destinations.[2]

Amenities

Features include internet, a martini bar, a casino, pool, and shopping. There is a traditional one-story dining room, "Discoveries', as well as a Deck 9 buffet restaurant. The ship also features two specialty restaurants, "Aqualina" and "Prime C".

Pirate Attack

In November 2012, there was an attempted pirate attack against the Azamara Journey, which failed.

See also

References

  1. Equasis
  2. http://www.portsofcall.co.uk/cruise-ship-adventures-nigel-marven/

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