Norwegian Cruise Line launches massive sale + return to Asia

Norwegian Cruise Line launches massive sale + return to Asia

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has just made it twice as easy to sell its spectacular voyages with some extra onboard inclusions and massive savings of up to 40 per cent off fares. 

Available on NCL’s worldwide range of voyages departing in 2022, 2023 and 2024, the offer is valid for over 300 destinations including Europe, Hawai’i, Alaska, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

NCL’s inclusive Free at Sea bonus offers feature more inclusions, like a free beverage package, wi-fi package, specialty dining package and shore excursion credit, together with reduced rates for 3rd and 4th guests on select sailings – allowing friends and family the freedom to cruise for less too.

Plus, travellers will receive a bonus US$200 ($295) onboard credit if they book before 29 July 2022. 

This comes after the line announced its return to Asia for the 2023-24 cruise season featuring 12 port-rich sailings ranging from 10- to 12-days on board Norwegian Jewel as well as a 16-day journey from Seattle, Washington to Tokyo, Japan.

The season will run from October 2023 to March 2024 and will see a vast choice of departure ports including Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan; Taipei (Keelung); Singapore; Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia; Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand; Benoa, Bali; and Seoul (Incheon), South Korea.

Plus, NCL will make its first visits to four ports in the region including Puerto Princesa, Boracay, Salomague and Hualien.

“We’re thrilled to return to Asia and to reaffirm our commitment to one of the most sought-after cruise destinations around the world,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to make our long-awaited return to this uniquely diverse and culturally rich region with Norwegian Jewel, a ship we already know is incredibly popular in Asia.”

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