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NCL puts new itineraries online

Tuesday, 25 Jun, 2007 0

Norwegian Cruise Line’s 2008/09 itineraries have been made available online at the company’s website.

The cruises can be booked via Amadeus Cruise on www.ncl.co.uk in advance of the line’s main cruise and stay brochure being published.

Lead in fares start at £799 per person fro a seven-night Western Caribbean fly-cruise on board Norwegian Pearl or Norwegian Jewel, travelling to Grand Cayman (Bahamas) and Cozumel (Mexico).

A 13-night Big Apple & Southern Caribbean cruise and stay holiday, including three nights in New York and travelling to St. Thomas, Antigua, Barbados, St.Maarten and Tortola on board NCL’s newest ship Norwegian Gem starts at £1,399.

by Phil Davies



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