Norwegian Epic set for winter homeporting at Port Canaveral
Norwegian Cruise Lines will reposition Norwegian Epic to Port Canaveral this winter, in response to strong demand for Caribbean cruises.
Starting December 17, 2023, the ship will offer seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.
“Thanks to our great partnership and strong collaboration with Norwegian, we’re delighted to welcome back Norwegian Epic,” said Capt. john Murray, Port CEO
“She’s a terrific addition to our fleet of homeported ships.”
Norwegian Epic has 19 decks and can accommodate 4,100 passengers.
It offers a range varied amenities including a bowling alley, Ice Bar, and The Epic Plunge bowl slide.
NCL will share details of its Caribbean cruises in the coming weeks.
Learn more about : NCL ( United Kingdom )
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