Norwegian Touts Upgraded Ships as Summer Cruises Begin
- Norwegian Cruise Line offers summer 2025 cruises with five ships sailing to Alaska from Seattle and Vancouver, including upgraded Breakaway-Plus class vessels.
- The deployments follow significant investments in new and renovated ships aiming to provide guests more activities, enjoyment, and vacation value this summer.
- NCL’s Alaska itineraries include stops at Hubbard Glacier, Skagway, Juneau, and Icy Strait Point, plus cruisetour options extending to Denali National Park and Fairbanks.
- President David J. Herrera explained that the line has invested heavily to offer guests additional activities, enhanced experiences, and greater overall value on their vacations, with the More At Sea package providing savings exceeding 75%.
- These offerings position NCL’s youngest Alaska fleet through October 2025 while simultaneously serving Caribbean and European routes, supporting diverse traveler interests this summer season.
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Norwegian Touts Upgraded Ships as Summer Cruises Begin
The calendar doesn’t say summer quite yet, but Norwegian Cruise Line is highlighting its vast array of vacation-at-sea options that reach from the glaciers of Alaska to the sun-soaked Caribbean and the historic destinations of Europe. Moreover, the cruise line is calling attention to recent dry dock investments it has made on several ships, which now offer new and refreshed public spaces. Let’s start with a look at the line’s voyages to Alaska a…
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