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Norwegian Cruise Line unveils brochure for 2021-2023

Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled its Worldwide Cruising Guide for its sailings from 2021-2023.

Highlights of the brochure include NCL’s biggest ever European deployment in the Mediterranean and Baltic, and itineraries in Australasia, South Africa, Canada and Hawaii and more.

Norwegian Escape will sail nine-day Baltic Sea cruises from Copenhagen in summer 2021 as it becomes the first of NCL’s Breakaway-Plus Class ships to sail in Europe. Norwegian Getaway will operate this itinerary in 2022 and 2023.

Norwegian Star will sail a 10-day roundtrip cruise from Reykjavik, calling at Iceland for the first time as well as Greenland.

NCL said it is offering “more choice than ever in the Med”, from four departure ports; Athens, Barcelona, Rome and Venice; with itineraries ranging from three to 19-days.

The line’s Extraordinary Journeys collection offers “once-in-a-lifetime voyages explores exotic destinations on port-intensive itineraries”, such as the 17-day Asia & Australia cruise onboard recently-refurbished Norwegian Spirit, calling at Brisbane, Cairns and Sydney in Australia, Bali, Komodo and Singapore.

Eamonn Ferrin, Norwegian Cruise Line vice president and managing director in the UK, Ireland, Middle East and Africa, said: “There’s no denying everyone wants to Break Free.

“The hot off the press Worldwide Cruising Guide 2021-2023 is a passport to freedom and discovery across Europe and around the globe. There are exciting times ahead as we’re unveiling reimagined ports of call and the launch of our new class of ships in almost 10 years.

“We’re already seeing strong interest for our cruises over the next few years, with many opportunities for trade arising from the pent-up travel demand. Let’s look forward to travel and breaking free in 2021 and beyond.”

The new brochure is available to download and print copies can be ordered.

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