Norwegian Cruise Lines has 3 ships sailing to Alaska in 2016.
The Norwegian Jewel sails for 7 nights from Seattle from May 7 to Sept. 10, 2016. She sails to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Victoria.
She also does a 10 night on Sept. 17 sailing from Seattle to Vancouver and stopping in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Icy Strait, Glacier Bay, Sitka and Victoria.
The Norwegian Pearl sails for 7 nights from Seattle from May 15 to Sept. 18, 2016. She sails to Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan and Victoria,
She also does a 10 night on May 5 from Vancouver to Seattle and stopping in Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait, Ketchikan and Victoria.
The Norwegian Sun sails for 7 nights from Vancouver to Seward and 7 nights from Seward to Vancouver from May 16 to Sept. 19, 2016. She sails to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier. She also sails for 8 nights on May 8 from San Francisco to Vancouver stopping in Astoria, Sitka, Icy Strait and Ketchikan.
Norwegian Cruise Line offers a hybrid cruising experience, mixing traditional elements with innovative features, amenities and ambience. Decor is colorful, fun and occasionally loud, especially on newer ships. The dress code is flexible and very casual. (Tuxedos are rare.)
All Norwegian ships have multiple dining venues, ranging from French bistros to steakhouses and sushi bars. Room service is available around the clock. Specialty dining generally comes with a $10 to $25 cover charge and/or a la carte menus ranging from $8 to $25. All specialty dining venues require reservations. Another don’t-miss is Norwegian’s signature Chocoholic’s Buffet, held once per cruise on each ship. It’s a magnificent sight to behold.
A fantastic spa will keep you relaxed and plenty of nightly entertainment keeps the ship lively into the night for an Alaska cruise.
The crowd is diverse — primarily American — ranging in age from young families to older folks, and as well as a good many cruisers with disabilities. Norwegian has cultivated a broad appeal, which means its ships are oriented to both families and couples. They’re appropriate for gay and lesbian travelers, too.
Interline rates on Norwegian Cruise Lines are open to commercial airline employees, spouses, dependent children under 21, retirees and parents of employees plus anyone sharing the cabin. To book call InterlineTravel.com at 800 766-2911 or book on their website – No booking fees either way!