NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE UNVEILS NORTHERN HEMISPHERE PROGRAM
SUMMER 2024/25 AND WINTER 2025 CRUISES IN EUROPE, ALASKA and CARIBBEAN
-New Season Features More and Longer Port Days, and Less Sea Days- Norwegian Viva, the second vessel from the Prima Class of ships set to debut in August 2023, will offer select roundtrip seven-day Greek Isles voyages from Athens (Piraeus), Greece, as well as nine-to-11-day open jaw sailings between Haifa, Israel; Athens (Piraeus), Greece; and Istanbul, Turkey from May through November 2025. SYDNEY – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, unveiled its Northern hemisphere summer 2024/25 and winter 2025 cruises sailing to bucket-list destinations in Europe, Alaska and Caribbean. “When planning new itineraries, we listen to our guests and provide them with the ultimate cruise vacation,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Our itineraries are designed to provide longer port hours and less sea days to truly allow our guests the opportunity to dive into the cultures and destinations they are visiting as a way to reconnect with the world around them.” All of the new itineraries are available in conjunction with NCL’s guest-favourite Free At Sea offers, which provide cruisers the choice of up to five perks including a free beverages package, free specialty dining, free shore excursions credits, free WiFi, and discounted rates for friends and family. Sailing to nearly 400 destinations worldwide, cruisers can choose from the Brand’s immersive Extraordinary Journeys collection which sail to once-in-a lifetime destinations, including aspirational regions around the world such as the grand pyramids in Egypt, as well as a vast range of tropical itineraries to the Caribbean. Highlights from the new deployment include: GREEK ISLES, ISRAEL AND EGYPT
NORTHERN EUROPE
MEDITERRANEAN
ALASKA
PANAMA CANAL
CARIBBEAN
Norwegian Escape will sail seven- and 14-day Caribbean sailings from December 2024 through March 2025 from Galveston, Texas. The vessel will offer seven-day Western Caribbean itineraries calling to Costa Maya, and Cozumel, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; as well as Harvest Caye, NCL’s resort-style destination located in Southern Belize. For those searching for an extended vacation and looking to break the norm from a traditional Western Caribbean itinerary, the ship’s 14-day Eastern Caribbean voyages will include visits to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Castries, St. Lucia; George Town, Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; Great Stirrup Cay, NCL’s private island in the Bahamas, and much more. For more information or to book a cruise with NCL, please contact a travel professional; call NCL in Australia on 1300 255 200 or in New Zealand on 0800 969 283; or visit www.ncl.com. |
Norwegian Prima in Iceland
Corfu, Greece
Colors of Columbia
Panama City
Norwegian Joy in Alaska
Norwegian Prima at speed
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