What makes NCL Cruises different from all the other cruise lines? Well, quite a lot really. NCL Cruises byword is Freestyle Cruises and this means flexibility and freedom. It is the freedom to have your cruise holiday just as you want it. You’ll also find that their fleet of ships are big, exciting and contemporary, with everything you could want on board - apart from a schedule, of course.
NCL Cruises have a fleet of 11 exciting ships, three of which are based in Europe. Just like us at Jetline Cruise, service is very important to Norwegian Cruise Line which is why there’s almost one crew member for every stateroom and friendly, unobtrusive yet totally attentive service is a part of everything they do.
There are a great choice of cruising options, such as Cruise Only that gives you total independence, Cruise & Stay and Cruise & Tour with all of your travel arrangements taken care of for you plus a hotel stay or tour thrown in, Cruise & Transfer for extra convenience sailing out of Dover or Southampton and finally Fly-Cruise where they’ll take care of all your flights to your embarkation port and welcome you on arrival.
NCL Cruises has a fleet of some of the newest ships in the world, which guarantees you the best accommodations and the newest innovations at sea. Accommodation wise over half of their staterooms have balconies so for those of you hankering after sea views you’ll be in luck. Then there’s the private Courtyard and Garden Villas if you really want to treat yourself, with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hot tubs and a VIP butler to unpack your luggage and attend to your every need.
Dining on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship is unique – there are up to 13 restaurants to choose from and no set dining times, partners or dress codes so whatever your mood there will be something to suit you. Norwegian Gem is currently NCL Cruises newest ship and offers everything guests love about NCL plus great itineraries visiting the Mediterranean and Greek Isles. Norwegian Cruise Line is currently building Norwegian Epic, a new third generation Freestyle Cruising ship, for delivery in 2010. The 153,000, 4,200 passenger Norwegian Epic will redefine cruising, with 19 decks of fun to experience.