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Azamara vs Holland America: Which Cruise Line Is Right for You?

Azamara is an upper-premium boutique line with a fleet of 4 small ships averaging 702 guests and an average nightly rate of $339. It focuses on port-centric destination immersion with 15.2-night average trips and carries a 4.7 out of 5 guest rating. In contrast, Holland America offers a premium classic experience across 13 larger ships with a typical capacity of 2,179 guests. Holland America is significantly more affordable, averaging $167 per night with prices starting as low as $109, and features 1,013 available cruises compared to Azamara's 310.

🏁 At a Glance

Lower fares Holland America
Best value per night Holland America
Higher guest rating Azamara
Bigger ships & more onboard Holland America
More intimate ships Azamara
Widest choice of sailings Holland America
Newer fleet Holland America

📊 Head to Head

Azamara Holland America
Cruises on saleHow many upcoming sailings CruiseSheet is tracking 289 998
Lowest priceCheapest inside cabin on any sailing $1,069 $99
Typical priceAverage inside-cabin starting price $5,451 $2,332
Price per nightAverage nightly cost — the fairest value yardstick $339 $165
Average trip lengthLonger voyages vs. shorter getaways 15.8 nights 14 nights
Ships in fleetActive ships currently sailing 4 13
Typical ship sizeBig-ship amenities vs. a more intimate feel 702 guests 2,179 guests
Largest shipGuest capacity of the biggest vessel 722 guests 2,668 guests
Guest ratingCruiseSheet guest rating 4.7 / 5 4.3 / 5

Figures are drawn from live CruiseSheet pricing and fleet data and update as new sailings are loaded.

🤔 Which Should You Choose?

Choose Azamara if you prefer an intimate boutique environment with longer 15.2-night itineraries, higher guest satisfaction ratings (4.7 out of 5), and intensive port stays across regions like Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific, provided you are comfortable with higher average nightly fares of $339. Choose Holland America if you want broader sailing options with 1,013 cruises on sale, lower price points starting at $109, and modern, mid-sized ships averaging 2,179 guests with an average fleet build year of 2010. Ultimately, Azamara provides an exclusive, small-ship immersion experience, while Holland America offers a budget-friendly classic cruise experience across North America and Europe.

💰 Azamara vs Holland America: Current Deals

Azamara

13 Night Malaga to Miami cruise
December 9, 2027
Azamara Onward
S M L XL
Malaga Tangier St. Thomas Miami
$1,849
$142 per day
Inside
14 Night Tokyo to Whittier cruise
May 20, 2027
Azamara Pursuit
S M L XL
Tokyo Ōarai Sendai Miyako Hakodate Kodiak Seward Whittier
$2,229
$159 per day
Inside
LOWEST PRICE EVER
6 Night Bridgetown to San Juan cruise
December 12, 2026
Azamara Journey
S M L XL
Bridgetown Castries Roseau Basseterre Nevis Philipsburg San Juan
$1,069
$178 per day
Inside

Holland America

PRICE DROP
14 Night Miami to Miami cruise
December 5, 2026
Holland America Zuiderdam
S M L XL
Miami Grand Turk San Juan St. Thomas Half Moon Cay Miami Half Moon Cay Ocho Rios Georgetown Cozumel Miami
$1,174
$84 per day
Balcony
PRICE DROP
21 Night Miami to Miami cruise
October 31, 2026
Holland America Zuiderdam
S M L XL
Miami Philipsburg St. John's, Antigua Fort-de-France Roseau Basseterre St. Thomas Half Moon Cay Miami Kralendijk Willemstad Oranjestad Cabo Rojo Half Moon Cay Miami
$1,529
$73 per day
Outside
LOWEST PRICE EVER
9 Night Fort Lauderdale to Fort Lauderdale cruise
October 30, 2026
Holland America Nieuw Amsterdam
S M L XL
Fort Lauderdale Cabo Rojo Willemstad Oranjestad Half Moon Cay Fort Lauderdale
$699
$78 per day
Outside

❓ Azamara vs Holland America: Common Questions

Which cruise line is more affordable?

Holland America is significantly more affordable, with an average price per night of $167 and sailings starting as low as $109 for an inside cabin. In comparison, Azamara averages $339 per night with a typical inside-cabin starting price of $5,287.

How do the fleet sizes and ship capacities compare?

Holland America operates a larger fleet of 13 ships with a typical capacity of 2,179 guests and newer vessels built on average in 2010. Azamara operates a smaller boutique fleet of 4 ships averaging 702 guests with an older average build year of 2000.

Which line offers more sailing choices and higher guest ratings?

Holland America provides over three times as many options with 1,013 cruises currently on sale compared to Azamara's 310 options. However, Azamara earns a higher CruiseSheet guest rating of 4.7 out of 5 compared to Holland America's 4.3 rating.