Dec. 1, 2015
Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced a special promotional offer
exclusively for those who wish to explore the majestic state of
Hawai`i. Norwegian’s Freestyle Choice
Hawai`i will allow guests who book a new cruise vacation† now through
April 29, 2016 to enjoy up to $980 in added value offers.
Guests who book a new seven-day inter-island
Hawai`i cruise for sailings
through April 29, 2017 aboard Pride of America in any stateroom category
will have the freedom to select one of four great offers
to
enhance their cruising experience including a free one-night pre-cruise
hotel stay*, a free Specialty Dining Package**, free pre-paid
gratuities for the first and second guest in the stateroom, or a free
$50 per port shore excursion credits in up to four ports. Guests who
book a suite aboard Pride of America will receive all four offers,
turning their cruise into a nearly all-inclusive experience.
This port-packed itinerary gives
guests the opportunity to explore the islands of Hawai`i on seven-day
inter-island cruises, year-round from Honolulu. Offering nearly
100 hours of port time, Pride of America visits
Hawai`i’s four main islands, including an overnight in Kahului, Maui;
an overnight in Nãwiliwili, Kauai; stops in Hilo, Hawai`i and Kona,
Hawai`i; as well as an afternoon cruise by the spectacular Nãpali Coast.
Norwegian’s popular
Freestyle Choice promotion, available across the line’s fleet, continues through January 3.
Guests
who book a new three through 16-day cruise in any category stateroom on
any sailing more than 30 days prior to departure can select their
favorite of four incredible offers, including a free Ultimate Beverage
Package**, a free Specialty Dining Package**, free $50 per port shore
excursion credits in up to four ports, or a free 250 minute WiFi
package***. Guests who book a suite or The Haven by Norwegian™ will
enjoy all four free offers.
Norwegian
Cruise Line is also doubling the deal for guests who wish to sail
aboard the brand’s newest ships, Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Getaway,
with its Freestyle Choice Pick Two offer. With both ships based
in Miami year round, this offer is sure to warm up the winter season in
full Miami style, with guests receiving not one but two ways to enhance
their cruise vacation when they book a new
sailing aboard either ship now through January 3.
Only
Norwegian allows guests to visit the destinations of their dreams with
the freedom and flexibility to dine when they want, indulge how they
want,
laugh how they want or relax how they want. To book a cruise aboard a
Norwegian ship, contact a travel professional, call Norwegian at
866-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784), or visit
www.ncl.com/promo/wave15 or
https://www.ncl.com/cruise-destinations/hawaii-cruises for Hawai’i.
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†
Offer valid for US residents only and terms based on itinerary and
stateroom category booked. All sailings booked less than 30 days prior
to sail date are not eligible
for offer-- sailings aboard Norwegian Sky in 2015, Norwegian Escape and
Norwegian Getaway are an exception to this rule and not restricted to
30 day ineligibility. Pride of America’s March 15, 2016 sailing is not
eligible for Freestyle Choice Hawai’i offer.
Freestyle Choice promotion not valid on Pride of America and 2016
Norwegian Sky sailings.
*Offer
valid for Waikiki Marriott Resort-city view room. In the event that the
hotel scheduled to be used in package is unavailable, for any reason,
Norwegian Cruise Line
reserves the right to substitute the hotel included in package. One night pre-hotel offer is available on reservations with 4 guests or less.
**Guests
are responsible for an 18% gratuity for retail value for Specialty
Dining Package, Ultimate Beverage Package, and/ or the Soda Package,
with pricing based on number
of cruise nights. Suites or Haven guests will not be responsible for
the 18% gratuities related to the Ultimate Dining Package, Ultimate
Beverage Package, and/or the Soda Package.
***
One login per stateroom. On Norwegian Breakaway, stateroom receives an
internet package of 100/250 minutes or 300/1000 MB of data respectively.
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