NCL adds ships and land stays

Saturday, 20 Sep, 2004 0

Norwegian Cruise Line is adding ships and more land-based options in a 2005-06 Cruise and Stay brochure.

The programme also features two new ships, Norwegian Jewel and Pride of America. 

The brochure, which can be accessed online for the first time, carries prices starting at £899, with discounts of up to 45% for bookings before the end of the year.

Norwegian Jewel commences Caribbean itineraries in November 2005 offering nine-night fly-cruises from £899 per person

Pride of America joins Pride of Aloha in June 2005 to become NCL’s second US-flagged cruise ship offering inter-island around Hawaii.  The two vessels will be joined by a third new NCL ship Pride of Hawaii in 2006.

NCL UK general manager Stephen Park said: “The attention we’ve given to developing our Cruise and Stay itineraries competes effectively with traditional land-based packages, because we provide the best of a popular range of USA destinations, with the added ingredient of an NCL cruise, offering incredible value for money.”

Report by Phil Davies 

 

 

 

 



 

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