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NCL releases sailings through to summer 2024 with 35% discount

Itineraries through to summer 2024 have been released by Norwegian Cruise Line alongside a 35% price discount.

Touted as the ‘Greatest Deal Ever’, reduced rates are available from November 16 in time for the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals season.

The cost cut covers all departures and itineraries through to summer 2024, including new ship Norwegian Prima being launched next year with a preview n Southampton.

The line revealed two new homeports, with Norwegian Sky in La Romana, Dominican Republic, and Norwegian Epic from Haifa in Israel.

A total of 35 departure ports are included in the 2024 programme.

New ports of call include Sendai (Ishinomaki), Japan, and Dutch Harbour, Alaska.  

Norwegian Epic will run 11-and-12-day Mediterranean sailings to and from Haifa and Civitavecchia, the port for Rome, from November 8, 2023 until December 12, 2023.

The itinerary includes 17-hours of port time in Ashdod, giving access to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Norwegian Sky will be the first to sail a series of seven-day southern Caribbean cruises from La Romana, with a port-of-call each day from January 8, 2024 until April 22, 2024.

The company has scheduled a 12-day trans-Pacific voyage on Norwegian Jewel on April 10, 2024 from Tokyo to Seward, Alaska.

NCL president and chief executive Harry Sommer said: “We are proud to be able to provide our guests with an even greater selection of sailings and the best value at sea to help them plan an unforgettable cruise holiday.

“So many travellers have been looking to make up for lost time and now we’re providing them with unique itineraries to check off those bucket-list destinations they may have longed for over the last year and a half.

“These port-rich itineraries allow our guests more time to explore unique destinations like a local and indulge in the cultural experiences around them.”

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