See the Panama Canal on board Norwegian Jade

Friday, 07 Nov, 2007 0

Embarking from Los Angeles, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jade undertakes a 13-night cruise through the Panama Canal. The cruise begins on February 16, 2008, and the first stop is Cabo San Lucas, followed by Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco.

After a daylight transit of the Panama Canal, Norwegian Jade heads to Cartagena and then goes onto Grand Cayman, before disembarking at Miami, Florida.

On board passengers can enjoy any of the 12 international restaurants, including French Mediterranean, Asia Fusion and Japanese, and under NCL’s Freestyle dining policy, they can choose when, where and with whom they dine. There are also 10 bars and lounges.

The 15-night package, including return economy air fares and one night’s accommodation in both Los Angeles and Miami is on sale until December 16, priced from $3549 per person double occupancy for an inside cabin. Travel agents can book by phoning 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel.

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