NCL unveils Asia cruise return
Norwegian Cruise Line will make its long-awaited Asia cruise return on 19 October this year.
Norwegian Jewel returns to Tokyo marking the first sailing in Asia for over three years.
“After more than three years Asia is back in a big way,” said Ben Angell, NCL MS, APAC.
The six-month Asia cruise season will comprise over a dozen itineraries visiting 11 countries.
It departs from nine different ports, including Yokohama, Taipei, Bangkok and Bali.
Cruises vary in length from 10-14 days.
The season features several new ports of call including Boracay, Bintan, Indonesia and Hualien, Taiwan.
There will be extended overnight stays in Phuket and Osaka.
Learn more about : NCL ( Asia Pecific )
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