Norwegian Cruise Line Extends 35% Off Sale, And Includes Free Alcoholic Beverages

Norwegian Cruise Line Extends 35% Off Sale, And Includes Free Alcoholic Beveragesv

Through June 30, Norwegian Cruise Line is offering a 35 percent discount on all voyages, as well as complimentary alcoholic drinks, gourmet cuisine, excursions, and free flights for the second guest in the room.

The offer is valid on all NCL trips, from Hawaii and Alaska to Europe and the Caribbean, the company said.

“Book today and take advantage of a 35% discount on all cruises and air and cruise packages around the world. From sunset cruises in the Greek Islands to glacier viewing in Alaska to hula dancing in Hawaii, now is the best time to book your dream vacation with NCL,” reads its official website.

On selected voyages, there are free or reduced prices for the third and fourth passengers for those traveling with more than two persons in one cabin.

NCL has also introduced CruiseFirst, a new certificate program that doubles the value of money: customers who pay $150 now for a future cruise certificate will receive $300 off any future vacation of six days or longer.

The company is also offering special group rates for customers who book five or more cabins. The group also receives complimentary shipboard credit, an open bar, specialty dining and more in addition to travel discounts. A dedicated group concierge assists the group in planning meals, parties and shore excursions.

All of this is possible thanks to the stable fares in cruise travel. In fact, fares on cruise liners “are some of the lowest that we’ve seen in a very long time,” said Chris Gray Faust, the managing editor of online industry publication The Cruise Critic.

Gray Faust said that he spotted a five-day cruise out of Florida around the Caribbean for $500 person, which means prices start at “$100 per day, including lodging, meals and entertainment, and with the way that land vacations have been … [with] airfares more expensive, you’re really hard-pressed to find a vacation for a similar price on land.”