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February 9, 2010 –
Norwegian Cruise Line today announced its 2011/2012 summer
deployment and itineraries with highlights including a new
homeport in Europe; more capacity and newer ships to Bermuda
from the Northeast; and a year-round commitment to New Orleans.
In a first for the line in Europe, Norwegian Sun will homeport
in Copenhagen offering nine-day cruises to the Baltic.
Continuing its ongoing commitment to Bermuda, the company is
deploying Norwegian Gem from New York for the first time and
Norwegian Dawn from Boston . In addition, Norwegian Spirit will
homeport year-round in New Orleans, home to the 2010 Super Bowl
Champions the New Orleans Saints, representing the first time
the company will homeport a ship year-round in the Crescent
City.
These cruises go on sale to Norwegian’s top travel partners and
Latitudes members (past guests) today, February 9, 2010, and to
the general public on Thursday, February 11. Norwegian is
currently offering a 50 percent reduced deposit for all bookings
made fleetwide through February 14, 2010. In addition, for all
cruises booked to Europe , the line is offering up to a six
category upgrade, if booked by February 14, 2010.
“Our summer 2011 deployment is filled with exciting
itineraries and new choices, so that our guests can enjoy
Freestyle Cruising to a variety of destinations around the world
during the popular summer travel season,” said Kevin Sheehan,
Norwegian’s CEO.
In
the Baltic, Norwegian Sun will sail from Copenhagen , Denmark ,
a new homeport for Norwegian, on 15 nine-day Baltic Capitals
cruises. Ports of call include: Berlin (Warnemünde), Germany ;
Tallinn , Estonia ; an overnight in St. Petersburg , Russia ;
Helsinki , Finland and Stockholm (Nynashamn), Sweden .
In addition to Norwegian Epic’s deployment from
Barcelona to the Western Mediterranean in the summer of 2011,
Norwegian Jade, which currently sails year-round in Europe, will
replace Norwegian Gem sailing from Venice on a seven-day Greek
Isles cruise with ports of call including: Corfu, Santorini,
Mykonos and Olympia (Katakolon), Greece . The ship will also
sail a seven-day Adriatic, Greece and Turkey cruise with ports
of call including: Dubrovnik, Croatia; Athens (Piraeus), Greece;
Ephesus (Izmir), Turkey and Split, Croatia. These sailings can
be booked back-to-back for a 14-day cruise with no port
repetition sailing to Greece , Italy , Croatia and Turkey .
Norwegian will continue its commitment to Bermuda,
sailing two ships from the Northeast to Bermuda weekly from May
through October calling on King’s Wharf. Norwegian Gem, one of
Norwegian’s newest and largest Freestyle Cruising ships carrying
2,400 guests, will replace Norwegian Dawn sailing from New York
on Sundays to Bermuda , staying for three full days. In Boston
, the 2,224-passenger Norwegian Dawn will homeport there for the
first time, replacing Norwegian Spirit which sailed from Boston
for two years. The ship will depart on Fridays with three days
in Bermuda .
For the first time in Norwegian’s history, the line
will homeport year-round in the Big Easy with Norwegian Spirit
sailing weekly seven-day Western Caribbean cruises from April
2011 through April 2012. The 2,000-passenger Norwegian Spirit
will depart New Orleans every Sunday. Ports of call include
Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico ; Roatán, Bay Islands , Honduras
; and Belize City , Belize . Norwegian has homeported cruise
ships in New Orleans seasonally since 2003 with Norwegian Spirit
there in the winter since 2007.
Norwegian Jewel, carrying 2,400 passengers, will continue her
year-round deployment in New York sailing seven-day Bahamas &
Florida cruises departing on Saturdays through April 2012.
Ports of call include: Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida ; Great
Stirrup Cay (Norwegian’s private island) and Nassau , Bahamas .
Norwegian Jewel will offer Nickelodeon™ at Sea, exclusively on
Norwegian Cruise Line, with Nickelodeon-themed family
programming on all of its sailings. Guests will have the
opportunity to experience
character meet and greets; interactive game shows; and more.
Also from New York beginning in December 2011 through April
2012, Norwegian Gem will sail a series of weekly seven-day
Bahamas & Florida cruises, departing on Sundays, with stops in
Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida; Great Stirrup Cay
(Norwegian’s private island) and Nassau, Bahamas.
In Alaska , both Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Star will return,
sailing seven-day Glacier Bay and Sawyer Glacier cruises
respectively, both from Seattle , Washington . Norwegian
Pearl’s weekly Glacier Bay cruises depart on Sundays and will
sail through Alaska ’s Inside Passage with ports of call
including: Juneau , Skagway and Ketchikan , Alaska ; and
Victoria , British Columbia . Norwegian Pearl will also sail a
seven-day Alaska & Sawyer Glacier cruise from Vancouver to
Seattle on May 8, 2011 and a seven-day Glacier Bay cruise from
Seattle to Vancouver on September 18, 2011. Norwegian Star’s
weekly Sawyer Glacier cruises depart on Saturdays sailing
through Alaska ’s Inside Passage with ports of call including:
Ketchikan , Juneau and Skagway , Alaska ; and Prince Rupert ,
British Columbia . Norwegian Star will also sail a seven-day
Sawyer Glacier cruise from Vancouver to Seattle on May 14, 2011
and a seven-day Sawyer Glacier from Seattle to Vancouver on
September 17, 2011.
For the shorter cruise option, Norwegian Sky will continue
sailing three- and four-day cruises to the Bahamas year-round
from Miami through April 20, 2012. The three-day Bahamas cruise
departs Fridays and includes stops in Nassau , Bahamas and Great
Stirrup Cay, Norwegian’s private island in the Bahamas . On
Mondays, the ship departs Miami on a four-day Bahamas cruise
with stops in Grand Bahama Island , Great Stirrup Cay,
Norwegian’s private island; and Nassau , Bahamas .
To book one of these new itineraries, guests should contact a
travel professional or Norwegian at 866-234-7350. Further
information can be found online at
www.ncl.com.
About Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line is the innovator in cruise travel with a
43-year history of breaking the boundaries of traditional
cruising, most notably with the introduction of Freestyle
Cruising which has revolutionized the industry by allowing
guests more freedom and flexibility.
Today, Norwegian has the youngest fleet in the
industry with 10 purpose-built Freestyle Cruising ships,
providing guests the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed cruise
vacation on the newest, most contemporary ships at sea.
Norwegian is presently building Norwegian Epic, the
company’s largest and most innovative Freestyle Cruising ship to
date, for delivery in summer 2010. Norwegian Cruise Line is the
official cruise line of Blue Man Group, debuting for the first
time at sea on Norwegian Epic.
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