YESTERDAY some of the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) sales team welcomed a group of Sydney-based travel advisors on an inspection of its Norwegian Spirit during a turnaround at White Bay Cruise Terminal. The NCL trade partners were treated to a tour of the freshly renovated vessel which has undergone a...
YESTERDAY some of the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) sales team welcomed a group of Sydney-based travel advisors on an inspection of its Norwegian Spirit during a turnaround at White Bay Cruise Terminal.
The NCL trade partners were treated to a tour of the freshly renovated vessel which has undergone a USD$100 million stem-to-stern upgrade replacing just about everything except the steel of the ship’s hull.
They also enjoyed a special lunch in the eponymous Windows main dining room, which has capacity for 606 diners and yesterday provided a delightful view of Sydney Harbour Bridge through its enormous arched – you guessed it – windows, which face the stern of the vessel.
Spirit is currently nearing the end of its 2022/23 Down Under deployment and will leave local waters next month, with NCL’s currently planned itineraries seeing her return to Sydney in Dec 2023.
