Norwegian Cruise Line Announces 2008 Alaska Deployment
Norwegian Cruise Line Announces 2008 Alaska Deployment Three Freestyle Cruising ships return for 2008 season in Alaska; NCL’s exclusive Freestyle Private Tours offer the ultimate in Alaska adventure NCL Corporation today announced that three NCL Freestyle Cruising vessels – Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Sun – will return to Alaska for the 2008 season.
Norwegian Cruise Line Announces 2008 Alaska Deployment
Three Freestyle Cruising ships return for 2008 season in Alaska; NCL’s exclusive Freestyle Private Tours offer the ultimate in Alaska adventure
NCL Corporation today announced that three NCL Freestyle Cruising vessels – Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Sun – will return to Alaska for the 2008 season.
Norwegian Pearl, NCL’s newest ship featuring the first bowling alley at sea, and Norwegian Star will sail seven-day roundtrip cruises from Seattle, while Norwegian Sun will sail seven-day roundtrip cruises from Vancouver. All of the itineraries will sail Alaska’s Inside Passage and feature either Glacier Bay or Sawyer Glacier.
NCL’s Freestyle Cruising offers guests the flexibility of having no fixed schedules or dining times, no formal dress codes and a variety of activity options – perfect for families and individuals alike who prefer to do what they want, when they want.
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