2008 itineraries for Norwegian Majesty
NCL clients can now choose from two great trips to tropical Bermuda on Norwegian Majesty – departing from Charleston or Philadelphia.
For the roundtrip to Charleston, there are many departure dates in April, May and June 2008 to cater for all-season travellers.
Departing Charleston South Carolina, passengers will spend seven nights on board Norwegian Majesty as she cruises to the historic colonial port of St. George Bermuda before returning to South Carolina.
Prices start from $2,849 including return flights with United Airlines from Sydney or Melbourne and one night at the Holiday Inn Charleston.
Then in August and September 2008, Norwegian Majesty will cruise the same region but will depart from Philadelphia for a seven-night roundtrip.
Prices start from $2,899 including return flights with United Airlines from Sydney or Melbourne and one night pre-cruise at the Crowne Plaza Philadelphia.
Norwegian Majesty carries 1,790 passengers across nine decks and offers seven restaurants, nine bars and lounges, room service, swimming pool, casino, children’s splash pool, The Palace Theatre and even shops for those wanting to explore shopping on ocean!
Agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel.
For those who book online, www.cruiseagents.travel offers direct access to NCL’s reservation system, ensuring immediate confirmation.
For more information please visit:
http://www.cruiseagents.travel/details.aspx?id=4658
http://www.cruiseagents.travel/details.aspx?id=4660
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John Alwyn-Jones
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