Norwegian Cruise Line has released its 2018-2019 Europe Cruising Guide

Norwegian Cruise Line has released its 2018-2019 Europe Cruising Guide, boasting over 30 cruise itineraries embarking from nine convenient cities departing between June 2018 – November 2019. Offering guests the freedom and flexibility to design their ultimate cruise holiday aboard six purpose built ships, discover why Norwegian Cruise Line has been voted Europe’s Leading Cruise Line 10 Years in a row by the World Travel Awards.

Cruisers can undertake itineraries such as a nine-day Scandinavia, Russia and Baltics sailing from Copenhagen that explores ports such as St. Petersburg and Helsinki; a 10-day sailing exploring destinations including Barcelona and Cannes before disembarking in Rome, and an 11-day sailing around the Greek Isles, where you can discover the delights of Santorini, Corfu and Mykonos, amongst other island escapes.

Norwegian’s six ships cruising Europe in 2018-2019 offer up to 27 dining options, accommodation ranging from studios for single travelers to their most exclusive accommodation option, The Haven, and award-winning entertainment, including the iconic hit musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert.

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