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First European The Azur Cruise Reviews

First European The Azur Cruise Reviews
The Azur

Originally built as a cruise ferry, this ship was converted into a cruise ship in 1981. Acquired by Festival Cruises in 1994, she was the company's first vessel. She is one of only a few cruise ships that can transit the famous Corinth Canal.

Operator: Festival Cruises Capacity (double occupancy): 720
Builder: Dubigeon-Normandie Full Capacity: 850
Inaugurated: 1971 Space Ratio: 12.7 / 10.8
Gross Tonnage: 9,159 gt Crew: 350
Length: 466 ft. / 142 m Berlitz® Rating: **+

First European The Azur Cruise Reviews

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First European The Azur Cruise Reviews

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about The Azur

The Azur is the flagship - the beginning of the line's dynasty. With her rich history and long tradition, The Azur offers her many admirers a festive, yet relaxed and intimate atmosphere.

The Azur's daily onboard pursuits are as varied as her ports of call: feature films in the Rialto Cinema, gin rummy in the Monte Carlo lounge, table tennis matches in the Sports Center. Whether you choose the early or late seating, dinner in the Riviera Restaurant is simply delicious. And if you prefer to dine less formally during the day, breakfast and midday buffets are served poolside.

The Azur is the ideal ship for a cruise with family or friends. This year, why not experience the charms of the The Azur - and one of the wonders of maritime navigation - as she again transits the Corinth Canal.

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