European Cruise Lines - Norwegian
If there is one company whose name is synonymous with European cruises it is Norwegian. NCL has been operating in the region since 1966, so they’ve had plenty of time to evaluate and respond to the wants and needs of their passengers. What they’ve determined their passengers value over any other feature is flexibility and comfort, and they’ve come up with a unique vacation planning system called freestyle cruising. They’ve basically done away with the often stuffy formality that often goes hand in hand with a cruise vacation. No more formal dress code required, even when dining or enjoying some after dinner entertainment. Be yourself and cruise in comfort.
This idea of freestyle cruising also extends to the incredible number of amenities and activities available to NCL’s passengers. Norwegian has gone out of their way to really give their ships more of a resort feel, adding features like interconnecting cabins, bowling alleys, martini bars, restaurant reservations that can be booked electronically, and even onboard luxury villas that will truly make you forget you are aboard a ship.
Their flexibility doesn’t just end with things to do and see aboard the ship. They also offer plenty of options when it comes to choosing ports of call or shore excursions. Should you choose one of their Northern European cruises you will find itineraries that range from as few as just 3 days to as long as two weeks. Plenty of choice just in this single region.
Want to bring the family? No problem. NCL is one of the rare cruise lines that goes out of their way to cater to children. They have staff members that are specifically assigned to make sure that kids have plenty to see and do while aboard the ship, so you and your spouse can relax without worrying about keeping the kids entertained. On Norwegian Cruise Lines you don’t have to worry about your kids complaining that they are bored. In fact, the only whining you are likely to hear is when they have to go to bed, or it is time to disembark the ship.
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