Trio of NCL ships in Europe for 2011

Monday, 10 Feb, 2010 0

 

 
Giant 5,400-passenger Norwegian Epic will sail from Barcelona in summer 2011 as one of three ships deployed in Europe by Norwegian Cruise Line.
 
The vessel – being launched this summer – will sail on a seven-night Western Mediterranean itinerary from Barcelona.
 
The fly-cruise includes calls at Florence/Pisa from Livorno, Rome from Civitavecchia, Pompeii from Naples and Palma in Majorca.
 
Norwegian Sun will sail nine-night Baltic Capitals fly-cruises from Copenhagen, while Norwegian Jade will run seven-night Venice and Greek Isles sailings and  and Adriatic option.
 

The Baltic Capitals itinerary on Norwegian Sun from Copenhagen covers Berlin from Warnemünde, Tallinn, overnight in St. Petersburg, Helsinki and Stockholm.

 

The seven-night Venice and the Greek Isles cruise on board Norwegian Jade from Venice includes calls at Corfu, Santorini, Mykonos and Olympia from Katakolon.

 
A seven-night Adriatic,Greece and Turkey itinerary from Dubrovnik covers Athens, Ephesus from Izmir in Turkey and Split in Croatia.
 
Both itineraries can be combined for a 14-night cruise with no port repetition, sailing to Greece, Italy, Croatia and Turkey.        
 
A new seven-night Western Caribbean itinerary on Norwegian Spirit flying from the UK to New Orleans covers Costa Maya and Cozumel, Roatán Bay Islands in Honduras and Belize City.
 
Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Star will sail seven-day Glacier Bay and Sawyer Glacier cruises respectively in Alaska, both from Seattle.
 
Norwegian Sky will continue running three-and four-day cruises to the Bahamas year-round from Miami through until April 20, 2012. 
 
Norwegian Jewel will maintain year-round deployment in New York sailing seven-night Bahamas and Florida itineraries through to April 2012.
 
Continuing a commitment to Bermuda, the company is also deploying Norwegian Gem from New York for the first time and Norwegian Dawn from Boston. 
 
by Phil Davies 


 

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