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Sponsored: NCL enhances value proposition and places focus on Europe in 24/25

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With an increased focus on Europe in 2024 and 2025, now is the best time to push Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) itineraries to your customers as the company enhances its value for money proposition through its industry-leading Free at Sea packages

Innovator in global cruise travel, NCL has been breaking the boundaries of traditional cruising for 57 years with its fleet of 20 contemporary ships, including the brand-new Norwegian Viva.

With more than 250 port-rich itineraries to choose from, customers can explore a new iconic European destination nearly every day with the convenience of unpacking once.

If this wasn’t enough, guests can also upgrade from £249pp on nine to 11-day cruises and receive all applicable packages including premium beverages, speciality dining, wi-fi, excursion discounts and third and fourth guests pay taxes only on applicable sailings.

With more than 150 ports of call across Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Greek Isles, guests have more time to explore with an average of 10 hours in any given destination, with many itineraries offering little or no sea days.

Clients can also make the most of authentic cultural experiences which connect them with local communities in more than 70 ports with NCL’s Go Local shore excursions.

NCL ‘has a cruise for every guest’

Delve into the historic majesty of the Aegean Sea with NCL’s nine-day Greek Isles itinerary, round-trip from Athens calling in Santorini, Rhodes and Istanbul on board Norwegian Getaway. Departures are available from July-September 2024.

Elsewhere, explore Northern Europe with an 11-day Iceland: Alta, Akureyri and Honningsvag from Reykjavik to Tromso sailing on board Norwegian Star, departing 30 May 2024 and 29 May 2025.

Or visit some of Europe’s most popular hotspots on an 11-day Mediterranean: Italy, France and Greece from Venice (Trieste) to Barcelona sailing on board Norwegian Escape, with departures available on 3 July and 21 August 2024.

A 10-day Greek Isles: Santorini, Athens and Florence round-trip Rome (Civitavecchia) voyaged on board Norwegian Epic, meanwhile, has multiple departures available April through September 2024 and May through October 2025.

From stylish studios for the solo traveller to oversized, luxury suites and the exclusive enclave that is The Haven by Norwegian, NCL has a ship and an itinerary for every client.

Terms and conditions apply to all offers, see norwegiancentral.com for details.

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