The October 31, 2026 cruise on the Azamara Quest departs from Piraeus (Athens), Greece. On this 7 Night Mediterranean: Greece Italy & Albania (Athens To Rome) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 7 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Azamara Quest sets sail on Saturday, Oct 31st and returns on Saturday, Nov 7th.
Oct 31st - Nov 7th
Azamara Cruise Line
from Piraeus (Athens), Greece
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Azamara Quest cruise ship departing October 31, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $2,259 ($323 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $2,276 ($326 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 1%.
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Azamara Cruise Line
The Azamara Quest was built in 2000 and is among Azamara's 3 ships in its fleet. The Azamara Quest is included in the cruise line's R class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Azamara Quest vs all other Azamara ships.
Azamara Quest - October 31, 2026 - 7 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Oct 31st | Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
2 | Nov 1st | Katakolon (Olympia), Greece |
3 | Nov 2nd | Sarande, Albania |
4 | Nov 3rd | Siracusa, Sicily |
5 | Nov 4th | Catania, Sicily |
6 | Nov 5th | Salerno (naples), Italy |
7 | Oct 31st | Salerno (naples), Italy |
8 | Nov 7th | Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy |
Cruise Itinerary
The Azamara Quest sails on October 31, 2026 for a 7 Night Mediterranean: Greece Italy & Albania (Athens To Rome). The ship will depart the port of Piraeus (Athens), Greece at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy on Nov 7th at 6:00 AM. During the 8-day journey, the Azamara Quest will visit 6 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
Piraeus is the seaport for Athens, the capital of western civilization, which boasts a fantastic mix of classical ruins and vivacious modern life. In a single day, you can climb the hill of the Acropolis to wonder at the Parthenon, join the lively Athenians in Constitution Square, and then find a welcoming taverna for some spirited bizouki music, plenty of ouzo to drink, and with luck, energetic Greek dancing.
Katakolon is your gateway to Olympia, where the ancient Greeks flocked every four years for more than a millennium to celebrate the sacred games dedicated to Zeus. Visit the ruins of the Sanctuary, with its athletic quadrangles, stadium-temples and treasuries; then browse in the modern Archaeological Museum, a treasure house of Archaic, Classical and Roman sculptures, including the famous Niki "Winged Victory."
Originally settled by Greece, Siracusa (Syracuse) is famous as the Greek headquarters in ancient Sicily and site of one of the world's first democratic revolutions. Much of the architecture only dates back to the early seventeenth century, due to an earthquake. Visit the island of Ortygia and the Great Harbour. See what remains from antiquity in Neapolis, including a Greek theater, a Roman amphitheatre and altar, the Euryalus fort, and the Baroque cathedral. Visit the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the gorgeous Montalto Palace as well.
Steep, rugged Sicily had bred a race of fierce, funny and passionate people. From this important port, drive up the coast to visit Taormina. First Greeks, then Romans used this as a place of worship and reward. View the temples and the theater, Mt. Etna in the distance, or take a stroll and shop in the little village before you leave.
Located on the Gulf of Salerno, southeast of Naples, Salerno was founded by Romans in 197 BC, and is the site of the earliest medical school in Europe, which still exists. The city's principal interest is the San Matteo, which the sepulchre of St. Matthew and the tomb of Pope Gregory VII. You can also visit the ruins of the castle of Arechi.
Located on the Gulf of Salerno, southeast of Naples, Salerno was founded by Romans in 197 BC, and is the site of the earliest medical school in Europe, which still exists. The city's principal interest is the San Matteo, which the sepulchre of St. Matthew and the tomb of Pope Gregory VII. You can also visit the ruins of the castle of Arechi.
Civitavecchia is just moments from Rome, Italy's Eternal City. One of the most geographically perfect ports in the world, Civitavecchia boasts a number of compelling area attractions. Stroll through the streets of the medieval town of Tarquinia. View the resplendent Madonnina at the Resort of Pantano.