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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, is offering Australian and New Zealand cruisers incredible savings of up to 35% on cruise fares together with USD$200 onboard credit* on worldwide voyages departing in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Available until 15 February 2022, the new offer also provides new bookings with all five of NCL’s popular ‘Free at Sea’ offers – including free beverage package, wi-fi package, shore excursion credit, specialty dining package, and access to NCL’s ‘3rd and 4th guest sail at a reduced rate’.  Australian and New Zealand travellers can take advantage of this incredible offer on any NCL sailing, with over 300 cruises to choose from across Europe, Hawai’i, Alaska, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and more.
Explore the glorious Hawaiian Islands on a 7-day Inter-Island roundtrip itinerary on Pride of America departing from Honolulu, including an overnight stay in both Maui and Kaua’i, no sea days and more than 70 shore excursions available to choose from. As the only major cruise line to offer year-round inter-island cruises in Hawai’i, this award-winning itinerary departs every Saturday, 52 weeks a year and is priced from AUD$3,120 per person based on 25 November 2024 departure date.
Or travellers can choose to live it up onboard NCL’s newest ship, Norwegian Viva, set to launch in 2023. Discover the gems of the Mediterranean on a 9-day cruise from Rome to Venice priced from AUD$4,015 per person. Departing 24 June 2023, the voyage visits 10 ports in 9 days including Naples, Palermo (Sicily), Valletta, Siracusa (Sicily), Corfu, Dubrovnik, Koper, Ravenna and Venice (Trieste). Norwegian Viva is the second of six cutting-edge Prima Class ships, following the launch of Norwegian Prima in August 2022.  Mirroring the upscale design and structure of her sister ship, she is designed for guests to live life to the fullest, with more wide-open spaces, NCL’s most spacious accommodations and extraordinary activities such as the Viva Speedway and The Rush and The Drop, the fastest freefall dry slides at sea.
Edited by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor