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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
The Year of the Freestyle Vacation
Celebrate 2010 All Year Long
Any Sailing. Any Destination. But Hurry. This offer ends March 14. (And the best staterooms go first.)
Get up to a 6-Category Upgrade
PLUS
Get on-board savings certificates worth up to $400
PLUS
Special Bones Offer Every 2 Weeks – Hurry Offer ends March 14, 2010

Freestyle Cruising. Feel Free…
… to enjoy specialty dining options of every kind; from casual to fine
… to dine when, where, and with who you’d like
… to experience exciting Vegas-style shows, our award-winning casino and over a dozen bars and lounges
… to unwind in our relaxing spa, take an amazing Shore Excursion or immerse yourself in unlimited family fun
On-board savings certificates are only valid on 2010 sailings. One Coupon Book per reservation. Fares shown in U.S. Dollars. Fares are cruise only, per person, based on double occupancy. Offer is for New FIT Reservations and New Group Delegates (booking with names within a Group Block), booked within the booking window. Qualifying FIT reservations can be included into existing Group and count towards Tour Conductor Credits. Promotion can not be held as group block. Upgrade varies based on ship, sail date, category booked and is not applicable to Mini-Suites, Suites & Villas bookings. *Onboard credit offer valid for reservations made 9 months or greater prior to sailing. Onboard Credit may be spent for ANY onboard purchases. Onboard Credit amount is per stateroom for Suites and Villas, based on cruise length booked and will be applied to the 1st and 2nd guest in the stateroom. Mini-Suites are excluded. Onboard Credit has no cash value and is not transferable. Singles paying 200% of the rate are eligible to per stateroom onboard credit amount. Onboard Credit offer combinable with Latitudes savings (DMPP6), Residents, Seniors, Union & Military programs. Upgrade offer combinable with Latitudes, Residents, Seniors, Union & Military programs. Standard air add-ons are available. Available on GDS booking source. $99 rate for 3rd – 4th guests apply to select Norwegian Sky sailings. Guests who cancel and rebook must accept this promotion’s Terms and Conditions. All cancellation fees will follow NCL schedule listed in the brochure. Cancellation fees are applicable based on the booking/sailing date and accommodations; NCL strongly recommends the purchase of Travel Protection on all bookings. Onboard service charges are additional and will be automatically added to onboard account. Government taxes and fees are additional
Tags: ncl cruise, ncl cruise 2010, ncl cruise deals, ncl cruises, ncl cruises 2010, norwegian cruise deals Posted in Cruises, Norwegian | 1 Comment »
Friday, July 17th, 2009
With NCL’s Pity the Procrastinator Sales Event, you can get great low rates on the best available Inside, Oceanview, or Balcony Staterooms. The faster you book, the better the stateroom they get, and the better the value. It’s that simple.
You can receive up to a 6-category upgrade FREE on virtually all destinations if you book during this Sales Event. (That’s right, FREE)
Plus, 3rd and 4th guests sail from $99 per person. Hurry, book now before the chance passes you by.
Offer available on all 2010 & 2011 cruises.

Tags: Amp, Balcony, cruise deals, Cruises, Hurry, ncl cruise, ncl cruise deals, ncl cruises 2009, ncl pity the procrasinator sale, norwegian cruise deals, norwegian cruise line deals, norwegian cruise line deals 2009, norwegian cruises 2009, Oceanview, Pity the Procrastinator Sale, Stateroom Posted in Cruise Specials, Cruises, Norwegian | No Comments »
Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Wondering where to go on your next vacation? How about where sea, shore, and sky each stretch towards an endless horizon of blue? Then jump in! NCL has the best of the “blues” on sale — in Alaska, Bermuda, and Hawaii. And, when you book in June, receive up to $150 per stateroom Atlas Exclusive shipboard credit!
Don’t forget: Bookings made June 1st through June 30th receive your Atlas Exclusive gift:
A per stateroom shipboard credit based on accommodations:
- Inside Accommodations: $50 per stateroom shipboard credit
- Outside Accommodations: $60 per stateroom shipboard credit
- Balcony Accommodations: $75 per stateroom shipboard credit
- Mini-Suite Accommodations: $100 per stateroom shipboard credit
- Suites & Villa Accommodations: $150 per stateroom shipboard credit

The Jumpin’ June Sale is going on now – book by June 30, 2009!
Tags: deals on ncl cruises, ncl cruise, ncl cruise deals, ncl cruise discount, ncl cruises, ncl cruises 2009 Posted in Cruise Specials, Epic, Norwegian, Travel Deals | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Savings so big, you can bring the whole entourage.
Get a blockbuster deal and travel in award-winning style with Norwegian Cruise Line this summer. Get creative with Freestyle Cruising. Norwegian Cruise Line will wine and dine you with up to 14 places to eat, thrill you with challenges like a rock climbing wall and the first bowling alleys at sea and relax with the widest range of accommodations on water. Call 1-800-942-3301 today to learn more about the Summer Blockbuster Sales Event. Sale Ends May 31, 2009

Call 1-800-942-3301 today to learn more about the Summer Blockbuster Sales Event. Sale Ends May 31, 2009
Active and Military Personnel, Veterans and Union Members can save up to an additional 30% – call for details
Tags: cheap summer cruise, cruise cheap, ncl cruise, ncl cruise blog, ncl cruise discount, ncl discount, ncl sale, norwegian cruise discount, norwegian cruise line, norwegian cruise sale Posted in Cruises, Family Travel, Norwegian | No Comments »
Friday, May 1st, 2009
It is clear that the Norwegian Cruise Line Epic is going to be an amazing ship. Fans of Freestyle dining cannot wait to sail on the Epic.
Today I want to talk about the nightlife onboard the Epic.
The Ice Bar:
There are ony 14 ice bars in the world and only one at sea. In Epic’s Ice Bar, just about everything is made of ice – the bar, seats, tables and glasses. A faux fur coat and vodka helps you stay warm in a 17 degree room. Lights simulate the Northern Lights by changing to blue, green, and purple on each of the latest techno beats.
Posh Beach Club:
Imagine being at South Beach and the Riveria at the same time, with VIP bottle service, gaming tables, and dancing under the stars. Well there’s only one way to get there, by taking a private glass elevator to the exclusive open-air nightclub.
Spice H2O
By day a Latin and Asian flavored beach club. Then at night, it’s transformed into the dance floor and you’ll be dancing the night away with Latin beats and live entertainment.
The Epic Club
For guests staying in The Villas, The Epic Club is an exclusive lounge that lives up to its name with contemporary, upscale design and elaborate artwork on display. A stylish and elegant club.
Check back often for updates on the NCL Epic.
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Posted: Tues, 28 Apr 2009 7 p.m.
Author: Norwegian Cruise Line
Category: Travel Advisory | Press Release
The health and well-being of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance to Norwegian Cruise Line. Accordingly, the company is closely monitoring the health advisories regarding the current Swine Influenza (Swine Flu) situation.
As a precautionary measure due to the recent travel advisory relating to Mexico, the company is cancelling Norwegian Pearl’s final two calls in Mexico on its current repositioning cruise. The stops were scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, April 29 and Friday, May 1, 2009. Apart from this sailing, Norwegian Cruise Line’s scheduled deployment does not include any other ports of call in Mexico until the end of September 2009.
Norwegian Cruise Line has stringent protocols for cleaning and sanitation on all of its vessels to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. In addition, the company is taking proactive precautionary measures to protect its valued guests, including, but not limited to, fleet-wide guest screening via a health questionnaire prior to embarkation and on-board education regarding Swine Flu symptoms and preventative actions. As a result, the company does not anticipate that its guests’ cruise experience will be impacted.
Furthermore, Norwegian Cruise Line’s on-board medical centers are stocking an appropriate amount of the anti-viral medication used to treat the illness, in the unlikely event the need for its use becomes necessary.
Any further updates will be posted to ncl.com. For information on swine influenza, visit the CDC’s web site at www.cdc.gov
Posted: Tues, 28 Apr 2009 10 a.m.
Author: Norwegian Cruise Line
Category: Travel Advisory | Press Release
The health and well-being of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance to Norwegian Cruise Line. Accordingly, the company is closely monitoring the health advisories regarding the current Swine Influenza (Swine Flu) situation.
Norwegian Cruise Line’s scheduled deployment does not include regular calls to Mexico until the end of September. Norwegian Pearl’s current repositioning cruise includes ports of call in Mexico; the company is aware of the recent travel advisory relating to Mexico and is very closely monitoring the situation. Norwegian Cruise Line has stringent protocols for cleaning and sanitation on all of its vessels to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. In addition, the company is taking proactive precautionary measures to protect its valued guests, including, but not limited to, fleet-wide guest screening via a health questionnaire prior to embarkation and on-board education regarding Swine Flu symptoms and preventative actions. As a result, the company does not anticipate that its guests’ cruise experience will be impacted.
Furthermore, Norwegian Cruise Line’s on-board medical centers are stocking an appropriate amount of the anti-viral medication used to treat the illness, in the unlikely event the need for its use becomes necessary.
Any further updates will be posted to ncl.com. For information on swine influenza, visit the CDC’s web site at www.cdc.gov
Tags: cruises swine flu, ncl cruise, ncl cruises, norwegian cruise and swine flu, norwegian cruise line, Travel Advice, travel and the swine flu, travel warning Posted in Cruise News, Cruises, Norwegian, Travel Warnings | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Just in case a relaxing, FreeStyle cruise isn’t enough to make you look and feel younger, Norwegian Cruise line now offers Botox, Restylane and Perlane injections onboard. The medi-spa physician on the ship performs all the treatments. Botox injections start at $300 per session. Restylane and Perlane treatments start at $700. Other services available include acupuncture, body wraps, teeth whitening, microdermabrasion and cellulite reduction.
Tags: ncl cruise, ncl cruise blog, ncl cruise line spa, ncl cruise review, ncl cruises, ncl news, norwegian cruise blog, norwegian cruise line spa, norwegian cruise update Posted in Cruise News, Cruises, Norwegian | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
I came across this article on CNN on the 9 reasons people will not be traveling next year. There are some good points, but I would like to suggest a different point of view.
We all agree that 2008 has brought about drastic economic changes in this country. However, we find that consumers are still traveling.
Vacation budgets: It’s hard to imagine setting aside money for a vacation, but small adjustments make it very possible to include a vacation in your budget. Cosmos tours recently launched a campaign called “A little change could go a long way.” Cut out just a few stops at the specialty coffee shops and you an enjoy a delectable taste of the real thing on the other side of the globe. 20 grand lattes = 1 grand day in Italy or a couple of days on a National Park tour. It’s that simple.
The article points out that people feel uncertain about the future. After 9/11 we as a country learned that life brings unexpected challenges, tragedies and fear, but these emotions in many cases bring people together, and makes families and individuals want to enjoy their lives more. Even as we were uncertain of the security in our country and what the the future would bring, there was a significant increase in pregnancies after the terrorist attacks. Logic would have suggested the opposite – why bring a child into an uncertain world? You could argue that uncertainty makes people realize the value of living a meaningful and fulfilling life, providing a constant source for inspiration to work hard towards these goals.
Staying at home and seeing local attractions can be monotonous, so people will want to venture away from home. Why not take a driving vacation through New England or the National Parks? Rafting trips in the Midwest are also very affordable. A good travel agent can help you think “out of the box” and find the right trip for your family.
The article mentions that deals are good, but consumers feel they could be lower. Cruises are going for as low as $99 for 3 days…we just booked a client on a 3 day NCL cruise in March, balcony cabin for $306 pp and the promotion included a $40 ship board credit. Worried about onboard expenses? You can go on a cruise and spend little money out of pocket. Read our blog for some great ways to save while on your next cruise!
Another point, was that people don’t feel like traveling right now. Each time a new ship came out this year we saw a spike in interest to experience them. We were part of the Inaugural cruises for both the Celebrity Solstice and Ruby Princess, and consumer excitement in both of these ships was evident with the surge of bookings for these ships. The Oasis of the Sea is not sailing until November 2009, but consumers could not wait to begin booking the world’s largest cruise ship when reservations opened in September of this year.
Stress! Plunging markets. Shaky mortgages. Pricey bailouts. The financial crisis is taking a toll on budgets, but could also be affecting people’s health. Stress has been linked to overeating, heart disease, high blood pressure, depression and more. Relaxation is key, and what better way to relax than to take a short vacation?
Hiking, biking, river rafting, cooking and wine tours have all increased in popularity over the past several years. We also see increased bookings for family travel to the Galapagos, Alaska, Costa Rica, Canada, Hawaii and Europe as these itineraries ensure that there are plenty of activities for both adults and children. People are interested in travel, they just seem to be looking for new destinations and experiences.
The article also suggests that the travel industry is not offering enough incentives. Early payment discounts, payment plans and incentives are in place for several tour companies and cruise lines. For the month of January, many cruise lines have not only lowered fares, but they are reducing the deposit required by 50% to make a reservations. The airline industry should be dropping prices as they start to purchase new fuel contracts at lower rates, but there are plenty of vacation alternatives close to home if they don’t. Purchasing from a travel agency could also give you some added benefits such as savings on travel insurance, complimentary shore excursions, onboard credits and more at no additional cost to the consumer.
Last but not least, it seems that many consumers are planning their trips for 2010. It’s okay to plan ahead, but keep in mind that as the economy recovers, the prices will start to go back up. With cruises, consumers can get a full refund of their deposit up to the time of final payment, so there is no risk in booking early to take advantage of these great promotions. Many insurance policies will offer coverage that allow travelers to cancel for any reason, (including work related issues.) This is another advantage of booking with a travel agent, as booking direct may not always provide consumers the option to purchase the type of insurance coverage they need.
The article closes by stating that for those that do travel in 2009, even a small budget could offer a wonderful, and rewarding experience. You can read other great reasons to travel in 2009 in the article Thank you! 6 reasons we love to Travel Now.
We’d love to hear about your travel plans for 2009.
Tags: budget travel ideas, celebrity solstice, cnn, Cosmos Tours, cruise sale 2009, ncl cruise, ncl cruises, ruby princess, travel 2009, travel agency, travel agent Posted in Celebrity, Cosmos Tours, Cruise News, Cruise Specials, Cruises, Princess Cruises, Ruby, Solstice, Travel Advice | No Comments »
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.
Tags: conde nast traveler, cruise ncl, cruise norwegian, ncl cruise, norwegian cruise, norwegian cruise line, norwegian cruises, Sustainable Travel, world savers award Posted in Cruise News, Cruises, Norwegian, Sustainable Travel, Sustainable Travel - Cruises | No Comments »
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