A Club Veranda Stateroom on the Azamara Journey blends comfort, practicality, and the boutique‑ship charm Azamara is known for. Nearly 70% of all cabins on the ship feature verandas, and these balcony cabins are especially popular for scenic itineraries like the Baltics.
🛏️ Stateroom Layout & Interior Features
According to Cruise Critic, veranda cabins include:
Queen bed (convertible to twins)
Desk, small couch, and coffee table
TV (functional but modest in size)
Minibar‑style refrigerator
Safe, hairdryer, and full‑length mirror
Modest but practical storage, including under‑bed space
Limited outlets, including a few at the desk and USB‑A ports under bedside lamps
The décor is contemporary, with refreshed carpeting and furnishings from recent updates, though some fixtures still reflect the ship’s age.
🚿 Bathroom
Bathrooms are compact, with:
Stand‑up shower
Basic shelving and vanity space
Standard cruise‑ship amenities
While functional, the bathroom is one of the smaller elements of the cabin.
🌅 Private Veranda (Balcony)
Most veranda cabins measure approximately:
Cabin size: ~175 ft² (16 m²)
Balcony size: ~40–60 ft² (4–6 m²),
Balconies include:
Two chairs and a small table
Floor‑to‑ceiling sliding glass doors for natural light and easy access
🎁 Amenities & Perks
All veranda cabins include:
Complimentary tote bag
Turndown treats
Use of binoculars and umbrellas (per Cruise Deck Plans for veranda categories)