Norwegian Cruise Line offers 70% discount off second guest fare and 5 free offers

Posted on 17 November 2021 By Taylah Strauss

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel with a 55-year history of breaking boundaries, revealed its ‘Greatest Deal Ever’ offering a 70% discount off the second guest fare and five free offers with a value up to $2 900 (approximately R45 000), just in time for the Black Friday and Cyber Monday holiday deals season.

Additionally, the Company opened for sale itineraries through to Summer 2024, the most itineraries in its history, with new ports of call for the Company, including La Romana, Dominican Republic; Sendai (Ishinomaki), Japan; and Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

Whether cruisers are looking to experience the Brand’s successful Breakaway Plus Class ships with Norwegian Encore, Bliss, Joy and Escape or its newest vessel, Norwegian Prima sailing summer 2022, guests can take advantage of Norwegian’s ‘Greatest Deal Ever’ starting on Nov. 16, 2021. Along with the 70% discount off the second guest fare, those travellers looking for the best value at sea can also receive five free offers including free open bar, free speciality dining, free shore excursions credits, free WiFi and discounted rates for friends and family. The ‘Greatest Deal Ever’ is available on all departures, all itineraries and all published voyage dates from 2021 through the recently released itineraries through Summer 2024.

‘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 vacation,’ said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. ‘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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