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    NCL Highlights 202425 European Itineraries for Agents

    News TeamBy News Team18/03/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is enhancing its market position by focusing on its 2024/2025 European itineraries. The cruise line offers unique experiences that underscore value for money.

    With a fleet of 20 contemporary ships, including Norwegian Viva and Norwegian Prima, NCL is poised to offer over 250 port-rich European itineraries. These cruises allow guests to explore a new destination nearly every day, with the convenience of unpacking only once. The voyages incorporate NCL’s industry-leading Free at Sea packages, enhancing the value proposition.

    Guests can enjoy upgrades from £249 per person on nine to 11-day cruises, with packages covering premium beverages, speciality dining, Wi-Fi, and more. Importantly, up to two additional guests in the same stateroom pay only taxes, making these offers particularly attractive. These packages aim to maximise customer satisfaction and encourage multiple bookings.

    One notable itinerary includes the nine-day Greek Isles trip starting in Athens, calling at Santorini, Rhodes, and Istanbul. Guests can explore Istanbul’s vibrant Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar, and visit ancient sites like Delos from Mykonos. Santorini offers iconic views and delectable local cuisine.

    The itinerary includes an overnight stay in Longyearbyen, where guests can enjoy the midnight sun and visit the North Pole Expeditions Museum. This itinerary is crafted to offer extensive exploration opportunities amidst stunning natural landscapes.

    From Civitavecchia, guests can delve into Rome’s artistic and ancient sites, including the Sistine Chapel and Trevi Fountain. Meanwhile, the Greek Isles itinerary enhances historical exploration aboard Norwegian Epic with stops at Pompeii and Sorrento.

    Such diverse accommodation offerings cater to a wide array of customer preferences, positioning NCL as a leading choice for European cruises.

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    NCL continues to encourage travel agents to promote these enticing itineraries. By highlighting exclusive offers and a range of experiences, the line seeks to solidify partnerships with agents worldwide.


    NCL’s strategic focus on European itineraries for 2024/25 underscores the line’s commitment to providing exceptional travel experiences. By leveraging Free at Sea packages and diverse cultural excursions, NCL reaffirms its status as a leading cruise provider.

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