NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has debuted in Fremantle, with Norwegian Spirit docking yesterday in the WA city. Spirit’s call in Fremantle marked the commencement of her Australian season, with the ship this year leaning into its “adult-friendly” onboard ambience. Close to 2,000 passengers aboard Spirit enjoyed the opportunity to explore the...
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has debuted in Fremantle, with Norwegian Spirit docking yesterday in the WA city.
Spirit’s call in Fremantle marked the commencement of her Australian season, with the ship this year leaning into its “adult-friendly” onboard ambience.
Close to 2,000 passengers aboard Spirit enjoyed the opportunity to explore the city during a 14-hour stay, supporting local businesses and tourism while showcasing the city to overseas travellers.
Spirit is now continuing to Busselton and Albany, which will also be maiden visits, before sailing along Australia’s coastline, with calls to Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Eden, Burnie, and an overnight in Melbourne, where she will stay for more than 30 hours.
The ship’s first Australian sailing of the season concludes in Sydney on 21 Dec.
Spirit will sail a curated collection of 10 open-jaw itineraries during her full Australian season, ranging from 11 to 13 days, between Sydney and NZ, where Norwegian will also visit ports such as Timaru and Gisborne for the first time.
She will then reposition to the Pacific for a series of island itineraries, ranging from 11 to 13 days, departing Lautoka, Honolulu, and Papeete.
“We’re thrilled to visit Fremantle for the very first time, and our guests are just as excited to explore this beautiful port and the other incredible destinations we’ll visit,” MD Ben Angell said.