EP. 3: The Grand Finale, Azamara Quest, Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires
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We felt this meal was Michelin level and worth every penny.
We would definitely cruise Azamara again.
The fact that some of these people have been with Azamara for 10, 12, 15 years, they're very proud of it.
The internet was hit or miss. The speed we got about three meg down and some in some cases four meg down.
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Is cruising really the best way to see Brazil & South America… especially for retired travelers? We think so! In Episode 3 of our Azamara Quest series, we put that question to the test as we sail our final stretch from Brazil to Argentina. On this leg of the journey, we visit five ports plus our arrival into Buenos Aires: • Rio de Janeiro – how a small ship fits into a big, iconic city • Paraty – colonial streets, churches, and what it’s like to visit from a cruise • Ilhabela – beach time, scenery, and how “easy” it feels for travelers • Santos – using the port as a gateway, and what we actually chose to do • Montevideo – Independence Square, Artigas’s tomb, and a very walkable old town On board, we show more of the small-ship experience with Azamara: another AzAmazing Evening, Chef’s Table- Signature event and even a casual “wine test” of the included wines to see what you really get without paying extra. As always, we’re looking at this from a retiree’s point of view: safety, logistics, and how we chose to spend our day. At the end of the video, we share our honest Pros and Cons of this Azamara cruise — what we loved, what surprised us, and what we’d do differently next time. If you’re: • Planning your first trip to Brazil or South America • Wondering whether a small-ship cruise is the right choice vs. a land trip • Curious how Azamara feels for older travelers …this episode should help you decide if this kind of itinerary and ship match the way you like to travel. This is Episode 3 in our “Is Cruising the Best Way to See Brazil?” series on Azamara Quest. If you missed the earlier episodes, you may want to start there to see how the whole 22-day journey fits together. Let us know in the comments: based on what you see, would you choose a cruise, a land trip, or a mix of both for Brazil? 00:00 Intro 00:30 Rio de Janeiro – big city by small ship, two days! 05:40 Paraty – Walking Tour of this Coastal town 08:26 Ilhabela – Photography class! 10:12 Chef's Table- Signature 10:56 Santos – what we actually did from this port 13:10 Wine Tasting of INCLUDED Azamara wines 18:23 Montevideo – Independence Square & Artigas 21:41 Honest Feedback: Pros and Cons of our first Azamara cruise #brazilcruise #azamara #southamericacruise #retiredcruisers #smallshipcruise #azamaraquest #azamarapursuit #azamaraonward #azamarajourney If you're a retirement traveler thinking about a cruise to South America, this episode is for you. We explore the Azamara cruise line experience, including a ship tour and insights into the Azamara Pursuit and Azamara Journey. Discover if this type of travel aligns with your retirement plans.