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NCL Cruise Sale

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Norwegian Cruise line launched their latest cruise promotion, offering ship board credits on every 3+ day cruise. Prices are amazing starting in the Caribbean at $99 pp on select 3 day cruises. There’s never been a better time to be an NCL cruise.  Atlas also has select sailings that have additional exclusive amenities such as wine, pre-paid gratuities and more. Call or email for details.

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NCL On-Board Credit Offer Up to $500 per stateroom.

norwegianjewelmainGet ready to save with NCL´s Freestyle Resolution Sales Event. Receive up to $500 in on-board credit per stateroom and it´s good for almost all of NCL´s great activities and amenities. So, whether you want to use your credit to get a relaxing spa treatment, hit the casino, or just enjoy a delicious meal in one of our specialty restaurants, the choice is yours.

But you have to hurry, this offer is for a limited time. So, book now and get ready to do…whatever, with up to $500 in on-board credit and our exclusive Freestyle Cruising®. 

On-board Credit Chart
3-5 Day Sailings
$30 Inside Stateroom
$40 Oceanview
$80 Balconies
$100 Mini-Suites
$150 Suites & Villas
6+ Day Sailings
$50 Inside Stateroom
$100 Oceanview
$150 Balconies
$300 Mini-Suites
$500 Suites & Villas
*Exception: Cat AE on Norwegian Sun & Pride of America receives $300

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Norwegian Cruise Line: Sustainable Travel

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has been named a finalist in Condé Nast Traveler magazine’s 2008 World Savers Awards. The awards honor 38 travel companies from around the world for their leadership in social responsibility in five key areas: poverty alleviation, cultural and/or environmental preservation, education, wildlife conservation & health.

In 2007 alone, the recycling program saved 2,200 mature trees, 2,300 gallons of gas & 672,000 gallons of water. This translates to enough saved timber resources to produce more than 27.28 million sheets of newspaper; enough gasoline to drive more than 64,500 miles; & enough fresh water to meet the daily fresh water needs of more than 8,960 people.

NCL began recycling used cooking oil from its ships at the Port of Miami in early 2007. More than 15,000 gallons of used cooking oil have been offloaded & donated to an organic farmer in Vero Beach, Fla., who converted the oil to 870 gallons of usable bio-diesel for his farming equipment.