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Norwegian Cruise Line launches Black Friday sale with significant discounts
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Becky Blaine Senior editor | The Points Guy

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has launched its Black Friday sale, offering travelers the opportunity to save on cruise vacations. The promotion includes a 50% discount on all cruises of three days or longer, with bookings available until December 1. Additionally, customers can benefit from NCL's More At Sea cruising package, which offers various perks.

The More At Sea package provides an unlimited open bar featuring premium brands like Grey Goose and Casamigos, dining at specialty restaurants with up to three appetizers and desserts, high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi for specified durations based on the itinerary length, and a $50 shore excursion credit per reservation at every port. It also allows third and fourth guests in the same cabin to pay only taxes or $99 each for select sailings. Moreover, if passengers purchase plane tickets through NCL, the second passenger flies free from select gateways on sailings of seven or more nights.

This package is available for reservations made from October 1, 2024, onwards for sailings beginning January 1, 2025. The offer is ongoing and separate from the Black Friday deals.

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NCL offers a variety of itineraries in regions such as the Caribbean, Alaska, and Europe. In the Caribbean alone, there are over 50 itineraries departing from nine ports including Galveston and Miami. Travelers can choose between Eastern Caribbean trips with extended port time or Southern Caribbean voyages that explore islands with diverse cultural influences.

For those interested in Alaska cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line boasts custom-built ships designed to maximize scenic views. The fleet includes larger Breakaway Class ships ideal for families as well as smaller vessels for intimate experiences. Alaska cruises range from seven to sixteen days and include options like cruisetours to Denali National Park.

European itineraries offer more than 90 unique routes across destinations such as the Greek islands and Northern Europe. These cruises average ten hours in port daily with some featuring overnight stays in popular locations.

Travelers considering these options should act quickly due to high demand during this promotional period.

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