|  Javascript is not enabled or Flash is not installed. To view this premuim content you will need both technologies . . . So, where do you want to cruise? NCL sets sail to over 140 ports of call on four continents. Yes ... if it's on the map, we probably sail there. You'll find cruises to the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, South America and of course our specialties – Bermuda and Hawaii. With over 60 itineraries to choose from, it's easy to find a cruise that's right for you. And with departure cities from Seattle to New York City and lots of convenient ports in between, an NCL cruise vacation is closer than you think. So, what are you waiting for? Choose your favorite destination and let's go! At NCL, their purpose is very clear: challenge traditional cruise conventions so they can deliver the most liberating experience at sea for their guests. Their innovative onboard experience offers vacationers freedom from the stress and demands of everyday life and freedom to enjoy a relaxed, resort style experience on their own terms. NCL was built with innovation as their guiding principle. It's evident in everything they've done over their 40-year history. Here are just a few examples of NCL firsts: The First Caribbean cruise The First private island - Great Stirrup Cay The First alternative restaurant The First Internet café at sea The First to offer children's programs The First "Dive-In" snorkeling program offering equipment, The First major U.S. cruise line to offer passengers Freestyle Cruising The First to offer cell phone and WiFi service fleetwide The First bowling alley at sea All of these innovations have led us to where we are today: With their signature Freestyle Cruising, they turn traditional cruising on its head by having no fixed dining times, no formal dress codes, relaxed disembarkation, up to 10 different restaurants and even more lounges, bars, theatres and other entertainment and activity options. All eight new NCL and NCL America ships introduced since 2001 have been designed or purpose built for Freestyle Cruising, offering the flexibility and variety that our guests want; Once their newest ship is delivered in late 2007, over 80 percent of their capacity will be on big, new and modern ships. By 2010, NCL will offer by far the youngest fleet in the industry. Recently NCL announced plans to build up to three new third generation Freestyle Cruising ships that will take them to a whole new level when they are introduced starting in 2009. With NCL America fleet of three ships -- Pride of Aloha, Pride of America and Pride of Hawaii -- dedicated to year-round Hawaii inter-island cruising, they are the only cruise line that offers guests the opportunity to visit all four of Hawaii's main islands on one seven-day cruise; Finally, NCL ships are deployed in all major cruise destinations, including Alaska, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mediterranean, Mexican Rivera and New England. We sail from a variety of homeland cruising ports, including New York, Boston, Charleston, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Vancouver. |