Norwegian Dawn Captain Teo Grbic, Condon School student Sinead Mulligan and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh officially open Cruiseport Boston’s 2014 season at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
Norwegian Cruise Line, along with Boston
Mayor Martin Walsh, officially kicked off the 2014 cruise season at
Cruiseport Boston in a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring a number
of local and state officials,
along with Norwegian Dawn which arrived in Boston for her first cruise
to Bermuda.
Norwegian Dawn’s Captain Teo Grbic and
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Executive Vice President of Global Sales and
Passenger Services Andy Stuart were on hand for the event held at the
Black Falcon Cruise Terminal.
Also
in attendance were Boston Harbor Association President Vivian Li,
Representative Nick Collins, City Council President Bill Linehan and
City Councilor At Large Michael Flaherty. Bermuda’s Ministry of Tourism
and Transportation representative Larry Jacobs and
Pat Phillip-Fairn, Chief Product and Experiences Development Officer
for the Bermuda Tourism Authority were also among the attendees.
Following the ceremony, the special guests enjoyed a tour and lunch
onboard Norwegian Dawn.
This was the first of Norwegian Dawn’s 22
round-trip cruises to Bermuda.
The ship will depart on Fridays from
Cruiseport Boston and sail seven-day Boston to Bermuda cruises from May
9, 2014 to October 31, 2014,
with three days at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda. Fares start at
$759 per person based on double occupancy. Norwegian Dawn will also
sail a series of Canada & New England cruises from Boston to Quebec
in September and early October. Fares start at $749
per person, double occupancy.
The 2,224 passenger, 15-deck Norwegian Dawn
boasts more than 1,000 ocean view staterooms - more than half with
private balconies. Norwegian Dawn also offers 5,000 square-foot garden
villas with stunning panoramic
views of the ocean, open-air dining, whirlpool and private sunning and
relaxation areas. Additionally, Norwegian Dawn features 10 restaurants,
12 bars and lounges, two pools, extensive kid and teen facilities, a
sports deck, casino, fitness center and spa.
The ship was purpose-built for Norwegian’s Freestyle Cruising®
experience, which gives guests the flexibility and freedom to create
their own schedules onboard.
|Contact a travel professional, call Norwegian at 888-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784), or visit
www.ncl.com.
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