TRAVEL agents from Australia, the UK, Latin America and Asia were welcomed last night to Vancouver for the inaugural US sailing of Norwegian Joy. Travellers arriving yesterday morning were treated to a city tour and lunch, before watching Joy sail into Vancouver in the early evening. The ship was first...
TRAVEL agents from Australia, the UK, Latin America and Asia were welcomed last night to Vancouver for the inaugural US sailing of Norwegian Joy.
Travellers arriving yesterday morning were treated to a city tour and lunch, before watching Joy sail into Vancouver in the early evening.
The ship was first built for the Chinese market in 2017, but late last year underwent a US$50 million dollar renovation, transforming her to be almost identical to sister-ship Norwegian Bliss.
She will now join Bliss sailing in Alaska from May 2019, before she cruises the Mexican Riviera, and Panama Canal from Miami and Los Angeles in 2020.
Over the three-night sailing, guests will have the chance to sample all the exciting activities and mouth-watering dining options that the ship has to offer, with 16 dining venues and 17 bars and lounges.
Pictured at the welcome event last night are Amber Kelly, Manager Product and Marketing, Express Travel Group; Nicole Costantin, Vice President Sales, Australia and New Zealand, Norwegian Cruise Line and Laura-Jean Lyons, Product Administrator, CruiseGuru.com.au.
