The two 694-passenger ships operated by Azamara Club Cruises will get renovations that will refresh their look and feel, the cruise line said.

Azamara Quest will spend eight days in drydock in Spain in November. Azamara Journey will have its work completed in January in drydock in Singapore.

Both ships will get new carpet, upholstery and new colors in public spaces. The renovations include new mattresses and upgraded veranda furniture, a resurfaced pool and new sun loungers.

The casino bar will be expanded and get new furniture, and the fitness center will also get a redo.

A new, dark-blue color on the hull is also part of the makeover. Azamara, a unit of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., did not say what it would spend to refurbish the ships.

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