NCL Offers Winter Cruises from Europe’s Canary Islands
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) will return to the Canary Islands for the first time since 2017 with a six-month winter season of 10- to 14-day cruises.
Following a 22-day transatlantic voyage from Miami to Lisbon, Norwegian Sun will start Canary Island sailings on Nov. 21, 2022. The 2,000-passenger ship will offer a choice of three embarkation ports – Lisbon, Portugal; Malaga, Spain; and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands.
The ship will call at some new ports for NCL, including Puerto del Rosario (Fuerteventura) and San Sebastian de la Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain; Ceuta, Spain; Agadir, Morocco; and Horta (Azores), Portugal.
“The Canaries have always been a draw for travelers from all over the globe and more so now when seeking some much-needed winter sun,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line.
Other ports on the itineraries include Agadir and Casablanca in Morocco, Las Palmas and Arrecife in Spain, and Ceuta, a Spanish city in North Africa. Port-intensive cruises include no more than two days at sea and an average of 12 hours in port, with late-night stays in Lisbon, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas (Grand Canaria) and Casablanca. Plus, select sailings include overnight calls in locations where nightlife abounds, including Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Funchal (Madeira), Portugal.
Including Norwegian Sun, nine NCL ships are sailing in European waters this summer, the largest European fleet in the cruise line’s history.
Flow Beverage to Become Official Water of Norwegian Cruise Line
Flow Beverage Corp today announced that it has signed an agreement with Norwegian Cruise Line for Flow Alkaline Spring Water to become the company's official water.
Flow’s CEO, Nicholas Reichenbach, said,: “We are delighted to be partnering with a world class organization like Norwegian. Increasing our presence in the food service sector is one of the key growth pillars we identified in our strategic framework.”
Flow Water is a 100 percent alkaline spring water (pH ±8.1) sourced from an artesian spring in Seawright Springs, Virginia, that contains naturally occurring electrolytes and minerals, according to the company.
Flow comes in a 100 percent recyclable carton, made with up to 75% renewable materials and has a plant-based cap. It is all responsibly sourced and designed to have a low carbon footprint.
Additional details on the product launch between Flow and Norwegian will be made by way of joint announcement in the coming weeks.
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