NCL latest cruise line to offer free child places
Following a similar promotion by Costa Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line is launching a Kids Sail Free offer on select Bahamas and Caribbean sailings.
During the ‘Free for All’ promotion, available for bookings until July 5, kids travel free sharing a cabin with two adults on some fall and winter cruises.
The offer is extended for all third through eighth guests that share a stateroom with the first and second full fare paying guests.
The promotion also provides free balcony upgrades and up to $100 in spending credits.
Customers may also be eligible for military, Latitudes Rewards and AARP discounts on select sailings.
Costa Cruises has also targeted families with free children’s places on select Mediterranean sailings in the fall and winter on several ships.
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