Norwegian Cruise Line offering Canary Island cruises
Norwegian Cruise Line is returning to the Canary Islands for the first time since 2017.
It marks year-round Europe cruising in 2022 for NCL.
Following a 22-day transatlantic voyage from Miami to Lisbon, Norwegian Sun will make her return to Europe offering Canary Island sailings from 21 November 2022.
Cruises will range from 10 to 14 days and will provide guests with greater flexibility by offering a choice of embarkation ports, including Lisbon, Malagaand Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
During Norwegian Sun’s debut six-month season in the region it will call to various new ports for NCL, including Puerto del Rosario (Fuerteventura) and San Sebastian de la Gomera, Cueta, Agadir, Morocco; and Horta, Azores.
“Norwegian Sun’s new itineraries provide for a unique combination of the Canary Islands with ports in Portugal, mainland Spain as well as Morocco, offering our guests an all-year Europe season,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line.
Port-intensive cruises include no more than two days at sea and an average of twelve hours in port time, with late night stays in Lisbon, Portugal; Santa Cruz de Tenerife; Las Palmas (Grand Canaria) and Casablanca, Morocco.
Sailings include overnight calls in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Funchal, Madeira.
Including Norwegian Sun, nine NCL ships are sailing in European waters this summer.
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