NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) this week debuted its new Extraordinary Journeys product, while also opening sales for a number of 2021 itineraries. The new offering introduces a portfolio of port-intensive itineraries, designed to offer “more immersive and meaningful” experiences around the world. The new product is headlined by journeys such...
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) this week debuted its new Extraordinary Journeys product, while also opening sales for a number of 2021 itineraries.
The new offering introduces a portfolio of port-intensive itineraries, designed to offer “more immersive and meaningful” experiences around the world.
The new product is headlined by journeys such as the 21-day African Safari and Seychelles voyage on Norwegian Dawn, departing from Dubai, where guests will experience a number of the city’s architectural marvels; and the 15-day Alaska journey on Sun (pictured), offering travellers the opportunity to enjoy a gold rush experience in Skagway.
“The new Extraordinary Journeys itineraries are meant to stir a sense of wonder and encourage meaningful travel, whether you’re looking to disconnect or reconnect with the people and world around you,” said Norwegian Cruise Line President and Chief Executive Officer Harry Sommer.
“With cruises from 11 to 22 days sailing and calling to nearly every continent, we are inspiring our guests to discover”.
