Norwegian Cruise Line is offering tax-free cruises from now until April 17, 2018. For the next two weeks, select three night and longer cruises in an ocean view or higher category stateroom will have their taxes and port fees waived.
Norwegian Cruise Line is offering tax-free cruises on voyages to the Bahamas, Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. With over 430 cruises to choose from, there has never been a better time to book your next cruise on one of Norwegian’s amazing cruise ships.
In addition to the tax-free savings, Norwegian Cruise Line has extended their Free at Sea promotion that includes free drinks, free shore excursions, free WiFi, free dining packages and friends and family sail free. Book an inside or studio stateroom and receive one of the following offers. Ocean view, balcony, and mini-suite can choose two. Guests staying in The Haven will receive all five:
- Free beverage package
- $50 credit per stateroom for shore excursions in each port
- Free specialty dining package
- 250 minute internet package
- Friends and Family Sail Free
- View Prices on Tax-Free Cruises on Norwegian
For complete terms and details of this tax-free savings from Norwegian Cruise Line, contact your local travel professional or visit NCL.com.
Guests are responsible for the service charges on Specialty Dining Package, Unlimited Beverage Package, and/ or the Soda Package, with pricing based on number of cruise nights.
Number of meals for specialty dining package based on length of itinerary. $50 USD per port shore excursion credit is per stateroom and is applicable for each port; it is not transferable to other ports. Overnight stays count as one port, except Bermuda sailings which can receive up to 3 individual days of shore excursion credit. Wifi package offers one login per stateroom. On Norwegian Breakaway, stateroom receives an internet package of 250 minutes or 1000 MB of data.
No thanks! This cruise line screwed over it’s passengers on a recent ship that was under construction but FAILED to tell its passengers in advance! Passengers lived with noise, dust, and chemical odors for 5 days. Norwegian cruises offered them a 25% discount on their next cruise as compensation. Are you kidding me? Once again, no thank you!
Btw, how did this Norwegian promotion end up in Google News? talk about fake news!
After what I saw on the news about the way that company treated the people who were on the “renovation” Boat cruise I would never book with them. Ever.