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NCL AMERICA Launches "Cruise & Stay"!



 
 
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Old December 1st, 2003, 02:30 PM
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I received this press release from NCL America and thought it would be
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NCL AMERICA LAUNCHES “CRUISE & STAY” HOTEL PACKAGES IN CONJUNCTION
WITH PRIDE OF ALOHA’S 2004 HAWAI’I CRUISES

Miami, FL
NCL America has created a collection of “Cruise & Stay” packages for
Pride of Aloha guests sailing on three- and four-day inter-island
cruises in Hawai’i beginning Oct. 1, 2004. The Cruise & Stay packages
combine Pride of Aloha voyages with hotel stays, car rentals,
transfers, gratuities and other amenities to form exotic land/sea
vacations ranging from seven to nine nights. Pride of Aloha, currently
sailing as Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Sky, will transfer to the
NCL America U.S.-flag brand next fall.

NCL America’s Cruise & Stay packages feature three-, four-, five- and
six-night hotel stays at Honolulu’s Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki
Beach Marriott Resort and Sheraton Moana Surfrider plus Kona‘s Hilton
Waikoloa Village and Maui’s Sheraton Maui. Each package also includes
lei greetings, hotel taxes and bellman gratuities, admission to the
historic Bishop Museum with a discount for the museum’s gift shop, and
transportation between the hotel and the pier.

“We’ve made it easy for our guests to enjoy Hawai’i’s boundless
natural beauty and exotic culture on land and sea,” said Colin Veitch,
president and CEO of NCL. “By partnering with several of Hawai’i’s
most popular hotels, we’ve created a flexible variety of Cruise-And
Stay packages that will allow our guests to experience virtually every
aspect of this dream destination.”

Cruise & Stay guests receive a number of benefits including priority
embarkation, express luggage delivery to the ship, and support through
the hotel-based NCL Service Center at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and
the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort, where guests may check-in for their
cruise, pre-book shore excursions and register for a variety of
activities at their convenience. The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort
will offer a dedicated NCL television channel to provide information
to guests about their cruise vacation.

NCL America Cruise & Stay packages will allow Pride of Aloha guests to
customize their Hawai’i Vacation. The packages include:

The “Aloha Hawai’i Series”, featuring four-day cruises packaged with
stays of three, four or five nights at Honolulu’s Hilton Hawaiian
Village or the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort. Guests can select from
six separate Aloha Hawai’i packages, including a three-night,
pre-cruise hotel stay combined with a four-day cruise, a two-night,
pre-cruise and a two-night, post-cruise hotel stay combined with a
four-day cruise, or a three-night, pre-cruise hotel stay and a
two-night, post-cruise hotel stay packaged with a four-day cruise.
Prices begin from $999.
The “Explore Hawai’i Series”, featuring three-day cruises packaged
with stays of four, five or six nights at the Hilton Hawaiian Village
or the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort. Guests can choose from eight
separate packages in this series, including a six-night, pre-cruise
hotel stay with a three-day cruise; a three-day cruise combined with a
five-night pre- or post- cruise hotel stay or a three-day cruise
combined with a four-night post-cruise hotel stay. Prices begin from
$999.
The “Discover Hawai’i Series”, featuring three- and four-day cruises
packaged with hotel stays of three, five or six nights at Kona’s
Hilton Waikoloa Village, Honolulu’s Hilton Hawaiian Village and
Sheraton Moana or Maui’s Sheraton Maui. Guests can select from four
packages including a three-night, pre-cruise hotel stay in Kona and a
three-night, pre-cruise hotel stay in Honolulu combined with a
three-day cruise; a three-night, pre-cruise hotel stay in Maui with a
four-day cruise; a three-night, pre-cruise hotel stay in Maui combined
with a four-day cruise and a two-night, post-cruise stay in Honolulu
or a six-night pre-cruise hotel stay in Maui with a three-day cruise.
Also included in the Discover Hawai’i packages is a complementary
rental car while staying on the neighbor island and an inter-island
flight between Honolulu and the applicable neighbor island. Prices
begin from $1399.
In addition to the Cruise & Stay program, NCL America will shortly
announce a series of CruiseTours, offering guests the opportunity to
experience the wonders of Hawaii’s dramatic coastline, hospitable
culture and spectacular beauty.

For further information on NCL America, contact a travel agent.

 




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