Norwegian Cruise Line releases peak number of itineraries for sale

Eager to help customers make up for lost vacation time, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has opened for sale the most itineraries at once in its 55-year history, with sailings from 35 departure ports, including new homeports for the company.

On offer now are cruises to Australia and New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region as well as to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Alaska, the Caribbean through to October 2024, and Hawaii up to December 2025.

Norwegian Spirit will offer 12-day open jaw itineraries to Australian and New Zealand waters

Highlights include new-to-brand homeport destinations, Haifa in Israel and La Romana in Dominican Republic, via Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Sky.

Norwegian Epic will make her debut in Haifa come November 2022, offering 11- and-12-day Mediterranean open-jaw sailings to and from Haifa and Civitavecchia in Rome, Italy. This itinerary will also feature 17 hours of port time in Ashdod, Israel allowing guests time to tour Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Norwegian Sky set off with a series of seven-day roundtrip Southern Caribbean cruises from La Romana, from January 8, 2024 through April 22, 2024, making NCL the only major cruise company sailing the region with no sea days.

Closer to home, Norwegian Spirit will return to Australian and New Zealand waters, offering 12-day itineraries that depart from Sydney and Auckland. More Asian deployments will soon be announced.

“We are proud to be able to provide our guests with an even greater selection of sailings and the best value at sea to help them plan an unforgettable cruise vacation,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of NCL.

“So many travellers have been looking to make up for lost time and now we’re providing them with unique itineraries to check off those bucket-list destinations they may have longed for over the last year and a half. These port-rich itineraries allow our guests more time to explore unique destinations like a local and indulge in the cultural experiences around them.”

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