For Cindy Calhoun and her husband, the opportunity to see the world was too good to pass up after Azamara Cruises announced its 2024 voyage around the world.
The couple, who are originally from Boston and now live in the Vero Beach area, are used to life on cruises, but say this trip on Azamara’s cruise ship Onward will be “completely different.”
“We are very excited to be a part of this. We are looking forward to [to the cruise]. This is our bucket list. My wishes and half are her husband’s wishes of what he wants to see in the world,” Cindy told NBC6.
“So we’re going to be away for a while. This is totally different. It’s an excursion and an experience, but we’re really looking forward to it,” she added.
With an all-inclusive $75,000 ticket, Cindy will enjoy the amazing flavors of haute cuisine from five continents while immersing herself in rich cultures from around the world.
The ship’s cruise season includes 12-night and 14-night trips to the Eastern Caribbean and a 13-night voyage to Central America, beginning a 155-night “round-the-world voyage” that began on January 5, 2024. It is.
This round-the-world journey begins in Port Everglades and continues to Ushuaia, Argentina, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and finally ends in Barcelona, Spain.
“It’s the perfect combination of popular spots and hidden gems,” explains Azamara Cruises Director of Communications Andrea Baigoria.
Planned to visit more than 40 ports, the couple and their fellow guests will be able to immerse themselves in the cultures of several countries as they travel through the Panama Canal to South America and the Eastern Hemisphere.
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