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jewels of the indian ocean from singapore with the maldives & india

5th Apr 2026 | 19 nights | Azamara | Azamara Onward

This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Drinks & tips included onboard
Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)
Sabang (Weh Island)
Hambantota
Colombo
Cochin
Male
La Passe, La Digue
Victoria (Mahe)
This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Drinks & tips included onboard

Award-winning small-ship cruising with Azamara Cruises (save up to £1300p)

Why do we love this cruise holiday? Sailing through the Indian Ocean with Azamara, with drinks included and a route that hops from Malaysia to the Maldives before wrapping up in the Seychelles, feels like a clever way to tick off some of those places you've always meant to see. With a route that meanders through Sri Lanka and India too, it’s the sort of trip where you get to dip into different cultures without constantly repacking. The value’s in the details really, with the drinks, flights, and 2-night Singapore hotel stay are all sorted, the itinerary’s got a few hidden treasures too, and the pace sounds just right for soaking it all in. You could call it a bit of a sea-nic route, really. For anyone looking to cover a lot without the hassle, it’s a rather tempting adventure.

What's included?

  • Return flights with generous a checked baggage allowance
  • 2-night 4* hotel stay in Singapore
  • 16-night full-board cruise
    • Beer, wine & spirits all day & night
    • Bottled water, soft drinks, speciality coffees and teas
    • Gratuities
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme

What's included with the cruise

  • Select standard spirits, international beers and wines
  • Bottled water, soft drinks, speciality coffees and teas
  • Gratuities
  • Complimentary AzAmazing Evenings® event (on most voyages)
  • Self-service laundry
  • Shuttle service to and from port communities, where available
  • Concierge services for personal guidance and reservations

Additional amenities for Balcony Plus guests:

  • Complimentary Internet (120 minutes or 25% off the unlimited internet package) per guest*
  • One free bag of laundry service per stateroom, every seven days*
  • One night of complimentary speciality dining for two, each seven days
  • Priority embarkation and debarkation
  • Complimentary in-room spirits

Cruise Circle Collection packages adhere to our 7 point charter:

  • Up-front, honest pricing
  • No hidden fees
  • No booking fees. Ever.
  • A personal service
  • Educational trips and ship visits
  • Good quality accommodation
  • No unreasonable flight times
Learn more about our charter
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
5th Apr 2026 Sunday
Fly UK to Singapore
 
 
Fly UK to Singapore
Flights

Today your holiday begins with an overnight outbound flight to Singapore.

2
6th Apr 2026 Monday
Singapore
 
 
Singapore
Hotel

Check-in to your 4* hotel for a 2-night stay in the city.

3
7th Apr 2026 Tuesday
Singapore
 
 
Singapore
Hotel

Singapore, renowned for its futuristic skyline and rich cultural tapestry, Singapore sets the stage for an unforgettable adventure. Savour the city’s diverse culinary delights, explore its vibrant neighbourhoods, and marvel at iconic landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay.

4
8th Apr 2026 Wednesday
Singapore
 
17:00
Singapore
Cruise
Singapore
In its own way, Singapore is an oasis in Southeast Asia. It enjoys a low crime rate, and its infrastructure -- from road and mass-transit systems to a state-of-the-art airport at Changi -- is highly sophisticated. The city also is clean -- so much so that, for years, people were forbidden by law to chew gum in its streets, and eating on the subway can result in a heavy fine. This modern and dynamic destination -- which ranks either as a pro or a con, depending on your sensibilities -- is to cities what Disney is to theme parks.

Technically a city-state, Singapore, connected with manmade bridges to Malaysia, is made up of the main island and more than 60 surrounding islets. The mainland spans 42 kilometres east to west and 23 kilometres north to south. In the north, it shares a border with Malaysia; in the south, islands belonging to Indonesia can be visited via a short ferry ride. Singapore is located just north of the equator and is sultry, tropical and humid year-round.

Singapore is one of the world's biggest banking and transportation hubs. It's one of the most popular stopovers for folks travelling between Europe and Australia. Yet, Singapore is among the 20 smallest nations in the world -- though with 5.7 million people it's also the second-most densely populated country. Despite busy streets, shopping areas and public transportation, it normally does not feel as crowded as large U.S. city centres. Its modern design helps eliminate any feeling of congestion.

Like Hong Kong, Singapore is a city with great cultural diversity, well-developed infrastructure and a very cosmopolitan feeling. Popular with cruise lines for day-long port calls, as well as embarkation, Singapore is easily navigable, with most tourist attractions concentrated in three areas: Orchard Road, the colonial district and Sentosa.

5
9th Apr 2026 Thursday
Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)
08:00
20:00
Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)
Cruise
Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur)

Kuala Lumpur is the modern capital of Malaysia, situated inland near the country's west coast. KL has a population of over one million and offers historical area, traditional temples and mosques, fine museums and all the modern amenities of a major cosmopolitan city.

6
10th Apr 2026 Friday
At Sea
 
00:00
7
11th Apr 2026 Saturday
Sabang (Weh Island)
08:00
17:00
Sabang (Weh Island)
Cruise
Sabang (Weh Island)

Sabang, situated on Weh Island at the northern tip of Indonesia, is a hidden gem for cruise travellers seeking tranquillity and vibrant marine life. Renowned for its unspoilt beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class diving spots, Sabang offers a peaceful retreat combined with warm local hospitality.

8
12th Apr 2026 Sunday
At Sea
 
00:00
9
13th Apr 2026 Monday
At Sea
 
00:00
10
14th Apr 2026 Tuesday
Hambantota
08:00
18:00
Hambantota
Cruise
Hambantota

In the far south of the country lies Hambantota, located in a fertile agricultural area and renowned for being home to some of the country's most skilful jewellers and craftspeople. Heavily damaged by the 2004 Tsunami, there has been a heavy emphasis on rebuilding and ensuring the town becomes an important part of the development of the region as a whole.

11
15th Apr 2026 Wednesday
Colombo
08:00
17:00
Colombo
Cruise
Colombo

Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka, and is quite urban and filled with sights, landmarks and attractions that chronicle its history and the many cultures that have influenced it. There are any number of activities to choose from in the city from lounging at the beach and dining in seafood restaurants to shopping at upscale boutiques, perusing the national museum and Buddhist temples.

12
16th Apr 2026 Thursday
Cochin
17:00
 
Cochin
Cruise
Cochin

A fascinating amalgam of Portuguese, Dutch, Jewish, Chinese and British cultures, Kochi (aka Cochin) was Portugal's first settlement in India after Vasco da Gama's discovery of India in 1498. A major port in the spice trade for centuries, it has India's oldest synagogue, oldest European-built church, Chinese-style fishing nets, colonial Portuguese and Dutch buildings, distinctive dance forms and a big Christian minority, including Syrian Christians (St. Thomas Christians) who believe their Hindu ancestors were converted by St. Thomas in the first century. Called the "Queen of the Arabian Sea," Kochi traded with Arabs, Romans, Jews and Phoenicians over 2,000 years ago. Portugal built a fort in the early 1500s, the Dutch conquered it in 1663, the British took over and ruled from 1791 to 1947. Cochin is the second-biggest city in Kerala, a tropical state on India's southwest coast filled with coconut palms and backwaters, a tangle of lagoons, canals and lakes that can be travelled by houseboat past tiny villages and traditional ways of life. Kochi's tourist attractions are concentrated in the historic districts of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry on the peninsula, reached by ferry or motor vehicle from Willingdon Island, where cruise ships arrive. But, the excellent Kerala Folklore Museum is in the modern city, Ernakulam, on the mainland east of Willingdon Island. Fort Kochi is calm and sleepy, Mattancherry is more touristed and Ernakulam is hectic and crowded. With the highest literacy rate in India (over 95 percent) and a strong emphasis on education with many schools, Kerala is considered one of India's most progressive states. One of the world's first freely elected Communist government was here in 1957. South Indian food differs greatly from that at most U.S. Indian restaurants and resembles Southeast Asian food in its love of coconut milk and spices. There are many good restaurants, from fine dining to casual eateries. Some are in a few of India's top heritage hotels, inside colonial-style buildings crammed with Indian art and handicrafts.

13
17th Apr 2026 Friday
Cochin
 
22:00
Cochin
Cruise
Cochin

A fascinating amalgam of Portuguese, Dutch, Jewish, Chinese and British cultures, Kochi (aka Cochin) was Portugal's first settlement in India after Vasco da Gama's discovery of India in 1498. A major port in the spice trade for centuries, it has India's oldest synagogue, oldest European-built church, Chinese-style fishing nets, colonial Portuguese and Dutch buildings, distinctive dance forms and a big Christian minority, including Syrian Christians (St. Thomas Christians) who believe their Hindu ancestors were converted by St. Thomas in the first century. Called the "Queen of the Arabian Sea," Kochi traded with Arabs, Romans, Jews and Phoenicians over 2,000 years ago. Portugal built a fort in the early 1500s, the Dutch conquered it in 1663, the British took over and ruled from 1791 to 1947. Cochin is the second-biggest city in Kerala, a tropical state on India's southwest coast filled with coconut palms and backwaters, a tangle of lagoons, canals and lakes that can be travelled by houseboat past tiny villages and traditional ways of life. Kochi's tourist attractions are concentrated in the historic districts of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry on the peninsula, reached by ferry or motor vehicle from Willingdon Island, where cruise ships arrive. But, the excellent Kerala Folklore Museum is in the modern city, Ernakulam, on the mainland east of Willingdon Island. Fort Kochi is calm and sleepy, Mattancherry is more touristed and Ernakulam is hectic and crowded. With the highest literacy rate in India (over 95 percent) and a strong emphasis on education with many schools, Kerala is considered one of India's most progressive states. One of the world's first freely elected Communist government was here in 1957. South Indian food differs greatly from that at most U.S. Indian restaurants and resembles Southeast Asian food in its love of coconut milk and spices. There are many good restaurants, from fine dining to casual eateries. Some are in a few of India's top heritage hotels, inside colonial-style buildings crammed with Indian art and handicrafts.

14
18th Apr 2026 Saturday
At Sea
 
00:00
15
19th Apr 2026 Sunday
Male
08:00
20:30
Male
Cruise
Male

Male is the capital of the Maldives -- an island chain situated in the Indian Ocean. Though the Maldives is a small country, Male is a densely populated and bustling city that offers cruisers the opportunity to experience lots of authentic culture that is likely to be missed by visitors who head straight for the resorts and beaches that this island nation is best known for. Cruisers docked in Male should be sure to visit the local fish and produce markets and mosques, including the striking 17th-century Hukuru Miskiy, which is constructed out of white coral. From the city, travelers can also enjoy incredible scuba diving and boating adventures in the pristine turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.

16
20th Apr 2026 Monday
At Sea
 
00:00
17
21st Apr 2026 Tuesday
At Sea
 
00:00
18
22nd Apr 2026 Wednesday
At Sea
 
00:00
19
23rd Apr 2026 Thursday
La Passe, La Digue
15:00
20:00
La Passe, La Digue
Cruise
La Passe, La Digue

The key attraction of La Digue is the lack of development. You'll instead find seemingly endless stretches of perfect, deserted beaches, lush green forests and a kaleidoscopic coral reef that rivals any location on earth. Life continues at a slow pace here; transport is by bike or ox-cart and time ticks just a little slower than the nearby 'mainland' islands of Praslin and Mahé, both of which are relaxed when compared to almost anywhere else. Be sure to visit La Anse Source d'Argent, often voted as the most beautiful beach on earh.

20
24th Apr 2026 Friday
Victoria (Mahe)
06:00
 
Fly Seychelles to UK
 
 
Victoria (Mahe)
Cruise
Victoria (Mahe)
Mahe's landscape is breathtakingly beautiful, with its bright blue waters, miles and miles of shoreline and lush emerald foliage. The island has dozens of beaches on which to spend the day sunning, swimming and partaking in any number of water-based activities. Located on Mahe, the Seychelle's capital city is home to a bustling open-air market, botanical gardens, a historic clocktower and more. --By Shayne Thompson, Cruise Critic contributor
Fly Seychelles to UK
Flights

This morning your holiday comes to an end as you disembark the ship. At the scheduled time, take your return flight back to the UK.

Azamara Onward joined destination-focused cruise line Azamara in March 2021. The ship was purchased from Carnival Corp. -- having sailed for Princess Cruises as Pacific Princess since 2002 -- and underwent extensive refurbishment work before entering service in May 2022.  Constructed in 1999, Azamara Onward began life as R Three, part of the defunct Renaissance Cruises R-Class ships, along with Azamara Journey (formerly R Six), Azamara Quest (formerly R Seven), and Azamara Pursuit (R Eight). 

Azamara Onward Deck Plans

The reimagined 670-passenger Azamara Onward bears the same blueprint and deck plans as fleetmates Journey, Quest and Pursuit, and has the same layout and upmarket feel onboard. Accommodation on Azamara Onward features inside, outside, balcony and suite-class cabins, starting at 143 square feet. There are two categories of balcony cabins: Club Balcony and Club Balcony Plus. Both measure 175 square feet, plus a 40-square-foot balcony.  There are four categories of suites, and the entry-level Club Continent Suites measure 266 square feet with a 60-square-foot balcony. Club Spa Suites, located by the spa, measure 414 square feet with a balcony measuring 60 square feet, and the Club Ocean Suites measure 478 square feet with a balcony measuring 173 square feet. The largest cabins are the Club World Owner's Suites, which measure 603 square feet with a 233-square-foot balcony and feature separate living and bedroom areas.

Azamara Onward's seven dining venues include Discoveries Restaurant, the ship's main dining room which offers flexible dining at breakfast, lunch and dinner, with no assigned seating. It is also the place for the line’s Destination Immersion dinner buffet featuring local flavours from the ship’s ports of call.  Other eateries include the Windows Cafe casual buffet and The Patio, a casual pool grill option by day and the Swirl Top candlelit alfresco restaurant serving Destination Immersion menus in the evening.  The two speciality restaurants are Aqualina, serving a six-course Italian menu, and the steak and seafood restaurant Prime C. There is also 24-hour room service. Public areas include five bars and lounges, the Drawing Room Library and Cabaret Lounge. Azamara's signature White Nights party, with canapes, drinks and a live DJ on the pool deck, will also take place on voyages of seven days or more.

Azamara Onward Excursion Program

As with the rest of the fleet, guests can expect a focus on the destination, with excursions and activities that go way beyond standard city tours. Azamara Onward features overnight stays and docks at smaller, less-travelled ports. The excursion program is curated with independent, local tour operators and features experiences such as making mozzarella cheese by hand at the home of an Italian family and visiting food markets frequented by locals with the ship's executive chef. Back onboard, Azamara Onward will also showcase AzAmazing Evenings focused on destinations the ship visits. 

Azamara Onward's Maiden Voyage & Itineraries

Azamara Onward entered service in May 2022. Azamara Onward 2022 itineraries will focus on Europe, sailing in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Sea to destinations including Italy, Greece, Croatia, France, Turkey and Africa.

Azamara Onward Specs

Azamara Onward is 30,277 gross tons and carries 670 passengers at double capacity, with 400 crew.

Azamara may have smaller ships that other cruise companies, but their entertainment and onboard activities live up to the standards of the mega cruise ships on the oceans of today. 

Discover Broadway-styled shows, musicals and performances as you sit back and enjoy with your favourite cocktail in hand. Their wonderful performance schedule will keep you entertainment throughout your cruise. Don't forget their special performances and shows such as comedy, magicians and unique instrumentalists. If you want something a little more relaxing, there are plenty of choices available around the ship in their many bars and socialising areas.

If you want to treat your mind, body and soul to some special treatment, the onboard spa and fitness centre is the perfect place to visit on your voyage. Treat yourself to a luxury treatment or massage at the Sanctum Spa or why not experience a memorable moment as you enjoy an ocean front massage, manicure or acupuncture treatment with stunning views. 

If keeping active on your holiday is important to you, then you will find all you need at the well-equipped onboard gym and fitness centre. Go solo with professional gym equipment or why not join in one of their fitness classes such as Pilates, cycling, yoga or nutrition talks. If you want to push boundaries then you can take advantage of the personal training plans available from the resident fitness instructor.

Azamara brings to all guests remarkable experiences and memorable moments with their creative destinations and itineraries. They also serve mouth-watering, freshly made cuisine inspired by the destinations on your holiday. 

There is a restaurant for every mood and occasion. From their Steakhouse (Prime C) to their Italian inspired restaurant (Aqualina), they offer delicious food at every meal. If you are looking for a casual dining experience, they have a number of cafes and grills to indulge in the wide variety of mouth-watering food available.

Walking into the staterooms and suites onboard Azamara Onward, you will be welcomed by the contemporary polished style and stellar service of your own retreat at sea. From the Club Staterooms to the Suite life, discovery the true luxury of each voyage and experience the memorable boutique at sea.

Best for...

Baby boomers, older Gen Xers and foodies who prize destination immersion and experiences rather than things

Not the best for...

Big-ship cruisers looking for lots of onboard activities and late-night parties

Who goes on Azamara cruise ships?

Azamara primarily attracts baby boomers who are active and well-travelled, and looking for port-intensive itineraries that include marquee cities and offbeat places. About 60 percent come from North America, 18 percent from the U.K., 11 percent from Australia and New Zealand, and the remainder from the rest of the world.


Do I have to dress up on a Azamara cruise?

Yes and no. The dress code does prohibit bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, bathing suits and shorts in the dining room or speciality restaurants, and jeans are not permitted anywhere after 6 p.m., but formal wear is never required. In general, most women wear sundresses and trouser and blouse outfits in the evening, while men will put on nice pants and collared shirts. In the casual Windows Cafe, cruisers can dress more casually even at dinner but are always required to wear shoes and a cover-up or shirt.


Is everything included on Azamara cruises?

No, but the fare is semi-inclusive, with items like select standard spirits, international beers and wines, gratuities, bottled water, soft drinks, speciality coffees and teas, self-service laundry, shuttle service to and from port communities (where available) and concierge services for personal guidance and reservations all included. All cruises, except transatlantic and transpacific sailings, also include one special evening shore excursion, referred to as an AzAmazing Evening, a private onshore experience that is specially arranged by the cruise line for its passengers. On top of all the standard inclusions, suite passengers also receive English butler service and free dining in speciality restaurants. Extra costs include speciality dining, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, spa treatments and retail store purchases.


What are Azamara's most popular activities?

Azamara's shoreside activities are the real attention-getters. Shore excursions are divided into different types (Taste Local, Bike Local, Meet Local) and often sell out. Many passengers take advantage of overnight excursion options to inland cities like Berlin, Madrid and Moscow or to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Bagan and Angkor Wat that require full days or longer. In the evening, passengers gather for shows, one of which is an at-sea version of New York supper club and cabaret, Feinstein's 54 Below with Broadway talent, along with local dancers and musicians from the destinations. Enrichment lectures with the World Wildlife Fund Guest Speaker Series are well attended, and foodies hit the culinary demonstrations and wine tastings. There are ship parties, like ABBA Night, dancing in the Living Room and occasionally karaoke, but destination immersion rules.


Prices based on:

Guarantee Club Inside Stateroom
Guarantee Club Inside Stateroom

  • Twin beds convertible into queen-size bed
  • Sitting area with sofa (some with sofa bed), vanity/writing desk, refrigerator with mini-bar and large window / large mirror
  • Private bathroom
  • Stateroom amenities include welcome fruit basket at embarkation, fresh-cut flowers, turndown treats and daily news bulletin
  • Approximate size 158 sq. ft.
  • Stateroom number allocated by Azamara at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Guarantee Club Oceanview Stateroom
Guarantee Club Oceanview Stateroom

  • Twin beds convertible into queen-size bed
  • Sitting area with sofa (some with sofa bed), vanity / writing desk, refrigerator with mini-bar and large window / large mirror
  • Private bathroom
  • Stateroom amenities include welcome fruit basket at embarkation, fresh-cut flowers, turndown treats and daily news bulletin
  • Approximate size 143sq. ft.
  • Stateroom number allocated by Azamara at any time up to one day prior to embarkation
  • View may be partially obstructed

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Guarantee Club Balcony Stateroom
Guarantee Club Balcony Stateroom

  • Twin beds convertible into a queen-size bed
  • Sitting area with sofa, vanity/writing desk and refrigerator with mini-bar
  • Private bathroom
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors leading out onto private balcony with outdoor seating
  • Stateroom amenities include welcome fruit basket at embarkation, fresh-cut flowers, turndown treats and daily news bulletin
  • Approximate size 175sq. ft, balcony 40sq. ft.
  • Stateroom number allocated by Azamara at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Guarantee Suite
Guarantee Suite

  • Suites come with English butler service, complimentary internet (240 mins), priority services, complimentary in-room spirits, $300 onboard credit per suite and more
  • Twin beds convertible into a queen-size bed and vanity/writing desk
  • Sitting area with 55" flat-screen TV, sofa bed, comfortable chairs and refrigerator with mini-bar
  • Private bathroom with shower (some also feature a tub)
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors leading out onto a private balcony with outdoor seating
  • Approximate size 266sq ft, balcony 60sq ft
  • Stateroom number allocated by Azamara at any time up to one day prior to embarkation

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Handpicked Azamara Cruise & Stay Holidays

Handpicked Azamara Cruise & Stay Holidays

Take an extraordinary journey with Azamara Cruises, where every moment is crafted to exceed your expectations. Fly to captivating destinations around the globe, whether it's the sun-kissed shores of the Caribbean, the cultural delights of the Mediterranean, or the exotic allure of Asia. Azamara's commitment to immersive experiences ensures you'll discover each destination in depth, with unique shore excursions and cultural encounters. Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, family adventure, or solo exploration, Azamara Cruises promises an unforgettable cruise and stay experience.

Discover the Cruise Circle Collection – carefully curated by our team of experts...

At Cruise Circle, we're passionate about creating the perfect cruise holiday through our exclusive ‘Cruise Circle Collection’. We specialise in personalised service, tailoring every detail to suit your preferences. Whether you're dreaming of a specific destination, customising your itinerary, or arranging flights and hotels, our expert team is here to take care of everything – even adding those extra touches like tours or show tickets. With ATOL protection, you can relax knowing your holiday is secure, and we’re always here if you need us.

Need more inspiration? Check out our Cruise Destinations page, where you'll find all the fantastic places our cruise partners can take you. Once you've found the next must-see spot on your travel list, our Cruise Experts are ready to make it happen!

If you have something else in mind, or maybe a different date for your holiday, call us to tailor-make the perfect itinerary!

Destination Intensive Voyages

Intensive Voyages - from the Destination Experts, Azamara

Azamara's intensive itineraries are the perfect choice for cruisers who want to really get to know their destinations. Instead of quick stops, Azamara focuses on extended stays and overnight visits, giving you plenty of time to explore, enjoy local cuisine, visit historical sites, and even experience the nightlife. They often include hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path destinations that larger ships can't reach, making your trip feel even more special. Each voyage over 7 nights will feature at least one 'AzaMazing Evening' - a unique, cultural event just for their cruisers, celebrating the port you're visiting.

With fewer guests on board, the staff can offer more attentive service, ensuring you feel well taken care of. The ships are elegant and comfortable, featuring gourmet dining and a variety of activities and entertainment. Azamara also brings the local culture on board with events and programmes reflecting the destinations visited, like local performances and regional cuisine. This thoughtful approach makes Azamara a standout choice for travellers seeking a more profound, enriching cruise experience.

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