Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced its return to service, with three members of its fleet resuming cruises. The first cruise will begin in July, with Norwegian Jade sailing weeklong Greek Isles from Athens, Greece, starting July 25, 2021. The Norwegian Escape will sail seven- and 14-day Caribbean sailings from December 2024 through March 2025 from Galveston, Texas, and a seven-day Western from December 2024 to March 2025. The company is excited to welcome all guests back on its ships to cruise freely to the places they’ve been dreaming of, regardless of vaccination status or testing requirements. The Norwegian Jade will sail weeklong Greek Isles sailings from Athens, Greece, starting July 25, 2021. The Norwegian Escape will sail seven- and 14-day Caribbean sailings from December 2024 through March 2025, and the ship will sail seven-day Western. The company is also offering more than 100 immersive Europe itineraries from 13 homeports across nine ships, including its newest Prima Class vessel. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings combines world-class hospitality with innovation to provide memorable vacations for travel.
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