NCL debuts ‘The Evolution of Innovation’ series


NCL debuts ‘The Evolution of Innovation’ series

Friday, 15 Aug, 2022 0

Norwegian Cruise Line unveiled its latest EMBARK with NCL Series

“The Evolution of Innovation” showcases NCL’s 55-year history of cruising.

The three-part program chronicles the company’s milestones from being the first line to offer roundtrip voyages to the Caribbean in 1966 to the new Prima Class of ships, debuting this month.

Norwegian Cruise Line President and Chief Executive Officer Harry Sommer said, “‘The Evolution of Innovation’ documents the company’s pioneering heritage and provides a look into the future.”

The three episodes include “History of Innovation,” “The Evolution of Entertainment” and “The Future of the Cruise Experience.”

All episodes are available on-demand at www.ncl.com/embark.



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