Norwegian Cruise Line has celebrated the completion of its return to operations with the departure of Norwegian Spirit, the seventeenth and ultimate ship in its fleet to return to service.
NCL’s return to service after a 500-day hiatus started with Norwegian Jade’s departure on July 25, 2021 from Athens (Piraeus), Greece. Since then, the corporate has relaunched its ships around the globe, welcoming visitors and crew members aboard its vessels.
“This is an incredibly important day in our history and a defining moment for our future,” stated Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line. “We are shifting full velocity forward, having already welcomed greater than half one million visitors to get pleasure from an distinctive vacation at sea.
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“Norwegian Spirit will cruise the South Pacific, visiting eight ports in 12 days, with departures from the beautiful island of Tahiti. Itinerary highlights include a trip to Bora Bora; Raiatea, considered the most sacred island in the South Pacific; or Nāwiliwili (Kaua’i), nicknamed “The Garden Island”.
This cruise ship departed from Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia on Saturday, May 7, 2022, and disembarks on Thursday, May 19, 2022, in Honolulu, Oahu.As a part of the renovation, Norwegian Spirit now options 14 new areas, further and up to date staterooms, upgraded public areas and new hull artwork.
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