Norwegian Cruise Line expands exotic itineraries
Norwegian Cruise Line announced sales for new 2024/2025 exotic itineraries.
It includes the first time Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky are operating Asia cruises.
The schedule includes new calls to Manama, Bahrain; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Sokhna, Egypt; and Akita, Japan.
NCL is expanding its voyages to Antarctica, South America, Africa, Middle East, and Asia Pacific by 37%.
Extraordinary Journeys are increased by 15%.
“Our guests are craving longer, immersive and more unique itineraries,” said CEO Harry Sommer.
“These new sailings represent the most diverse itinerary program to date with extended Asia cruises.”
Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky will debut in Asia, with an extensive eight-month season from October 2024 through May 2025.
They sail country-intensive voyages in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan.
It includes a collection of Japanese spring cherry blossom and fall foliage itineraries.
For the first time, NCL will call to Akita, Japan during Norwegian Sun’s 12-day roundtrip sailing from Tokyo,.
Both ships will be joined by Norwegian Spirit, on a brand-new repositioning voyage from Australia.
Other firsts include NCL’s debut from Ushuaia, Argentina on a 14-day South America voyage to Brazil and Antarctica.
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