Norwegian
announces select Fall/Winter 2017/18 itineraries, including a full
season in Australia and New Zealand for Norwegian Jewel; San Juan as a
seasonal homeport for Norwegian Dawn; Norwegian
Pearl sailing from New Orleans to the Western Caribbean; and a new
Western Caribbean itinerary from NYC on orwegian Breakaway
MIAMI, Fla (June 7, 2016) –
Norwegian
Cruise Line today announced several itineraries for the company’s
Fall/Winter 2017/2018 deployment, featuring a wide array of itineraries
from
convenient U.S. ports of departure, as well as exciting new Australia
& New Zealand itineraries from Sydney and Auckland,
all offering Norwegian’s signature freedom and flexibility onboard.
New for 2017/18,
Norwegian Jewel will be based in the Asia Pacific region with departures to and from Australia beginning November 2017;
San Juan, Puerto Rico returns as a seasonal homeport, with Norwegian Dawn sailing from the Caribbean port, as well as Tampa, Florida; along with a new 14-day Western Caribbean sailing from New York on Norwegian Breakaway.
The new itineraries go on sale on June 28, 2016 for Latitudes Rewards
guests and travel partners and on June 29, 2016 for all reservations.
“As
the Norwegian Cruise Line brand continues to grow internationally, we
are incredibly excited to offer new and more exotic itineraries for our
guests, including a full season of cruises from Australia and New
Zealand in Fall/Winter 2017/2018,” said Andy Stuart, president and
chief operating officer for Norwegian Cruise Line. “We also continue to
offer a wide variety of engaging and interesting itineraries for our
guests sailing from the U.S., including favorite
destinations like the Caribbean and the Bahamas.”
Norwegian
Jewel’s inaugural Australasian itineraries will bring guests to some of
the region’s most incredible ports, beginning on October 3, 2017 with a
variety of Hawaii, French Polynesia and South Pacific cruises,
as the ship sails from Vancouver to Sydney. Highlights of Norwegian
Jewel’s inaugural season in Australia include seven Sydney round-trip
cruises featuring a five-day Sydney-Tasmania-Sydney cruise departing on
November 12, 2017, as well as a nine-day voyage
visiting many burgeoning regional destinations including Eden, Kangaroo
Island and Tasmania’s Burnie, departing December 14, 2017.
Norwegian
Jewel’s ten to 16-day Australia and New Zealand itineraries depart
between November 2017 and February 2018, with highlights
including cruising through New Zealand’s striking Milford Sound and the
spectacular Bay of Islands. Norwegian Jewel will make her way from
Sydney to Singapore on an 18-day adventure departing February 20, 2018
where guests can enjoy the best of Far North Queensland,
Darwin, and enjoy a visit to the enchanting Komodo Island. In a nod to
Norwegian Jewel’s new homeport, guests will be treated to the finest
local Australian cuisine including regional beef, lamb, seafood, fine
wines and ales, along with award-winning entertainment
featuring the epic home-grown ballroom spectacular Burn the Floor as part of Norwegian Jewel’s onboard entertainment while she’s in Australia.
Following
her Australian season, Norwegian Jewel will undertake a range of exotic
Asian itineraries visiting Vietnam, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China,
Korea and more, offering travelers the opportunity to explore
some of the best Asia has to offer.
Those
guests sailing from Tampa and New Orleans in the southern U.S. will
have a different ship in each market to choose from next fall. Norwegian
Dawn, currently undergoing a multi-million dollar refurbishment
as a part of The Norwegian Edge™ investment program, will sail seasonally from Tampa and San Juan, and Norwegian Pearl from New Orleans.
Norwegian
Dawn will move south next fall and homeport in San Juan, Puerto Rico
from November 12, 2017 – January 7, 2018, sailing seven-, ten- and
11-day Southern Caribbean itineraries during
the holiday season. Ports of call will include Bridgetown, Barbados;
Fort-de-France, Martinique; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Philipsburg, St.
Maarten; and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, with varying calls on
longer itineraries. From January 17- February 7, 2018,
Norwegian Dawn will sail from Tampa for a series of two 11-day Eastern
Caribbean and one ten-day Western Caribbean cruises, and then sail a
series of seven-day Western Caribbean cruises departing on Sundays from
Tampa, from February 18 – April 1, 2018 that
will include a port of call at the Caribbean’s premier resort-style
destination, Harvest Caye, Belize, being developed by Norwegian.
New
for 2017/2018, Norwegian Pearl will sail seven-, eight- and nine-day
Western Caribbean cruises from New Orleans, from October 22, 2017 to
April 1, 2018. Her ports of call from the Crescent City
will include Cozumel, Mexico; Roatán, Bay Islands, Honduras; Harvest
Caye, Belize; and Costa Maya, Mexico, with varying ports for longer
itineraries that can include George Town, Grand Cayman and Santo Tomas
de Castilla, Guatemala.
Guests who wish to cruise to the Caribbean from the Big Apple can set
sail on board Norwegian Breakaway, the ship that brings the best of NYC
to sea, to either the Bahamas and Florida or
the Southern, Eastern and – new for 2018 – Western Caribbean in Fall
and Winter 2017/2018. Norwegian Breakaway will sail seven-day Bahamas
& Florida cruises from New York from October 1, 2017 to April 29,
2018 with calls in Port Canaveral, Norwegian’s private
Bahamian island destination Great Stirrup Cay that’s currently
undergoing a multi-million dollar enhancement, and Nassau. For those
guests looking for a more relaxing, longer getaway from New York’s
chilly winters, they can cruise to the Southern Caribbean
on one of Norwegian Breakaway’s two 14-day Southern Caribbean
itineraries on January 5 and February 2, 2018 that explore the heart of
the Caribbean in the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, St.
Maarten, Dominica and more, or sail away on a sun-drenched
12-day Eastern Caribbean cruise on December 3, 2017, with calls in St.
Kitts, Antigua, Tortola and more. New for 2018, is a 14-day Western
Caribbean cruise from NYC, that will provide guests the opportunity to
explore the wonders of the Caribbean’s deep
blue waters, lush tropical mountains and spectacular beaches, featuring
calls at two of Norwegian’s destination experiences – the company’s
private island Great Stirrup Cay, and the Caribbean’s newest
resort-style port of call, Harvest Caye, Belize, along
with Ocho Rios, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; Roatan, Honduras;
and Cozumel, Mexico.
To
book a cruise on one of these just announced new itineraries, contact a
travel professional, call Norwegian at 866-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784), or
visit
www.ncl.com.
About Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian
Cruise Line is the innovator in cruise travel with a 50-year history of
breaking
the boundaries of traditional cruising, most notably with the
introduction of Freestyle Cruising which revolutionised the industry by
giving guests more freedom and flexibility. Norwegian Cruise Line
invites guests to explore the world on one of 14 purpose-built
Freestyle Cruising ships, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy a
relaxed, resort style cruise holiday on some of the newest and most
contemporary ships at sea. Recently, the line was named “Europe’s
Leading Cruise Line” for the eighth consecutive year,
as well as “Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Line” for the fourth time and
“World’s Leading Large Ship Cruise Line” for the third straight year by
the World Travel Awards.
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