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| Eastern & Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral I
Norwegian Sun 16 night Fly-Cruise
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- Itinerary
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- Port of Call
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Fly UK/Orlando Florida
Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation |
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Port Canaveral Florida Transfer to pier  |
embark |
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Nassau Bahamas |
9am |
4pm |
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Cruise the Atlantic |
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St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands |
noon |
8pm |
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Philipsburg St. Maarten |
8am |
6pm |
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Cruise the Caribbean |
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Cruise the Atlantic |
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Port Canaveral (Orlando) Florida |
8am |
4pm |
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Cruise the Atlantic |
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Cozumel Mexico |
7am |
4pm |
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Santo Tomas de Castilla Guatemala |
11am |
7pm |
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Belize City Belize |
7am |
5pm |
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At Sea |
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Key West Florida |
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1pm |
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Port Canaveral Florida  |
8am |
disembark |
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Fly Orlando/UK
Transfer to airport for overnight flight home |
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Arrive UK |
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Go ashore by tender.
NCL Fly-Cruise Includes:
14 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Sun
1 night's hotel accommodation in Orlando (room only) pre-cruise
24 hour dining
All entertainment on board
Economy scheduled return flights from London
All overseas transfers between airport, hotel, pier and ship
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NCL Cruise Only Includes:
14 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Sun
24 hour dining
All entertainment on board
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Highlights:
Spend a day in the wonderful theme parks of Orlando
Duty-free jewellery sparkles like the sun on the sea in St. Thomas
Trim the sails and take the helm aboard an ex-America’s Cup yacht in Nassau |
More Information:
Click here for information about UK regional flights (including transfers) available at a supplement
Click here to see this itinerary in our digital brochure
Click here for Booking Conditions. |
| Excludes: Travel insurance, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions, UK regional flights (available at a supplement), day room accomodation post-cruise (available at a supplement), personal expenses, cover charge on selected services, service charges, tips on board & ashore & any other item not expressly included in the fare.
A discretionary service charge applicable to your cruise will be added to your holiday price and shown separately on your confirmation invoice. If you do not wish to pay this up front with the balance of your holiday cost, but would rather decide whether or not to pay the charge on the ship, please ensure you
tell us at the time of booking or at any time up to 2 weeks before departure and we will arrange for the charge to be applied to your stateroom account. |
| Norwegian Sun
Here comes the Sun and you’ll warm to her the minute you step aboard. You can choose when and where to dine from her 12 fabulous dining options and relax or live it up in 10 bars and lounges. Great leisure facilities include two pools, an oceanview gym and luxurious Body Waves Spa..

Pacific Heights |
Le Bistro French Restaurant |
Ginza Japanese Restaurant |
Observation Lounge |
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Stardust Lounge |
Golf Driving Net |
Body Waves Spa |
Swimming Pools |
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NCL Shore Excursions... The Fun Never Stops
to be directed to our U.S site for further information and to book NCL Shore Excursions.
Some tours are available for pre-request no later than 5 days prior to your departure. |
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Port Canaveral (Orlando) Florida
This busy port will have you shuttling from one exciting option to the next. Orlando is considered the Theme Park Capital of the World and with a full day stay, you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy one. You can also visit nearby Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex or spend the day at Cocoa Beach for fun in the sun. |
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Nassau Bahamas
Although Christopher Columbus stopped in the Bahamas in 1492, the Spanish weren't the first Europeans to permanently settle here: the British were. They built forts to protect towns from marauding pirates and left a lasting legacy of British manners. While you're here, try your bargaining skills at the Straw Market. Or choose a historic tour, ride a submarine, sail a catamaran, pet a dolphin or try your luck in a world-class casino. |
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St. Thomas US Vrgin Islands
The waterfront warehouses where gold-hungry pirates once stored their booty now house treasure of another kind: duty-free china, watches, jewelry and other luxury goods. Shopping is one of the big onshore attractions in Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the US Virgin Islands. Offshore, colorful coral reefs in turquoise waters lure snorkelers and scuba divers from all over the world. And everywhere, there's spectacular scenery everyone can enjoy. |
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Philipsburg St. Maarten
Half-French/half-Dutch and wholly delightful St. Maarten is the smallest territory in the world to be shared by two sovereign states. You'll find superb cuisine, cafes and boutiques in French St. Martin, and flower boxes on the Dutch side. Take a scenic island drive, drive a birdie at Mullet Bay, or drive a great bargain at one of the duty-free shops; St. Maarten features some of the best buys in the Caribbean. |
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Cozumel Mexico
The beaches, dining and shopping are great on this tiny tropical isle just 12 miles off Mexico's coast. But it's the coral reef just off shore and the sacred Maya ruins that are the primary attractions. Palm-lined beaches throb with activity, while a dense jungle interior showcases Cozumel's primeval side. Spectacular Palancar Reef, part of the second longest coral reef system in the world, beckons divers from all over the world.
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Santo Tomas de Castilla Guatemala
Santo Tomas is Guatemala's largest port at the Caribbean Ocean. Just a few miles south of Puerto Barrios on Santo Tomás bay, it was formerly known as Matías de Galvez. You can visit the nearby Mayan site of Quirigua with its six huge stelae (ornately carved standing stones) and an acropolis all set in a jungle clearing. |
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Belize City Belize
Long before the 17th-century powers began to argue over Belizian sovereignty, a Mayan civilization flourished here at the mouth of the Belize river. But it is the natural history that is Belize's most precious resource. This geographically endowed region features lush lowlands and tremendous wetlands, timbered mountains, prime rainforests and karstic landscapes pocketed by caves and caverns. And above all a pristine coastline protected by the second longest barrier reef in the world. |
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Key West Florida
Laid-back lifestyles, a thriving arts community and quaint pastel-colored architecture make Key West a popular resort destination. But that's not all. There's also deep-sea fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving; legendary sunsets accompanied by homegrown entertainment at Mallory Square; and a chance to paddle a kayak around a mangrove - rimmed island. |
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