Azamara Quest will be repaired and partitially refurbished in November 2012 in Cadiz, announced from Azamara Club Cruises. The cruise ship will be drydocked and the hull and superstructure will be repaired by the damages and will be refreshed with new dark blue facelift. According to the schedule the ship will enter into Navantia Shipyard on 7th November 2012 and will spend eight days in the drydock. The plan is the hull and super structure to be recovered from rust and slight damage, getting a new impressive facelift. A partial refurbishment will be done to the lobby and the VIP suites on board. After the repair the cruise ship Azamara Quest will start a 13-night cruise in Madeira and Canary Islands, which will present the new look of the vessel. In December the vessel will head to South America, where will start the next season and will have several voyages in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and etc.
The cruise ship Azamara Quest (IMO: 9210218) is operating under the flag of Malta by the company Azamara Cruises, part from Royal Caribbean Cruises. The length of the vessel is 180.00 m, the beam is 30.00 m and the maximum draft is 5.80 m. The deadweight of the cruise ship is 2,700 DWT and the gross tonnage is 30,277 GRT. The vessel was built in 2000 in the French shipyard Chantiers De L´atlantique and has capacity for 702 passengers.