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Norwegian Jade 9 night Fly-Cruise
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- Itinerary
- Ship
- Port of Call
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Departs UK
2010 • March 19† • April 9† • December 3, 24
2011 • January 14 • February 4, 25 • March 18 • April 8
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UK/Barcelona Spain Transfer to Pier
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Barcelona  |
embark |
7pm |
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Cruise Mediterranean Sea |
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Casablanca (Marrakech) Morocco
Overland excursion to Marrakech available |
8am |
5pm |
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Agadir Morocco |
8am |
5pm |
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Làs Palmas (Gran Canaria) Canary Islands |
1pm |
7:30pm |
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Funchal Madeira |
1pm |
6pm |
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Cruise Mediterranean Sea |
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Málaga (Granada) Spain |
8am |
7pm |
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Cruise Mediterranean Sea |
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Barcelona  |
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Fly Barcelona/UK
Transfer to airport for flight home |
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† Las Palmas: arrive 11am, depart 7pm. Funchal: arrive 10am
NCL Fly-Cruise Includes:
9 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Jade
24 hour dining
All enrtainment 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:
9 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Jade
24 hour dining
All entertainment on board
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Highlights:
Take an overnight tour to Marrakech for an exotic taste of Morocco
Festive Season deparure on 24 December 2010
See Funchal from the fast lane hurtling downhill aboard a wicker sledge |
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), 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 Jade
is big, bright and contemporary with a welcoming, friendly atmosphere the minute you step aboard.
With 14 dining options including grand Dining Rooms and international Speciality Restaurants, you can dine when you like, where you like with whomever you like every night of your cruise

Cagney's Steakhouse |
Papa's Italian Kitchen |
Star Bar |
Jade Club Casino |
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Stardust Theatre |
Fitness Center |
Pools |
Basketball / Tennis Court |
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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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Barcelona Spain
Life in the Catalan capital is as fast and fun as anywhere in Europe. Take a stroll down Las Ramblas, where the street theatre is just as crazy as the fantastical Art Nouveau architecture of the city’s most famous son, Gaudi. The Gothic Quarter with its narrow streets and vast cathedral is big on atmosphere and the neighbourhood tapas bars are just the place to refill. |
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Casablanca Morocco
Just the name conjures up romantic images – think Bogart and Bergman and a beguiling blend of French chic and Arabian culture, where wide boulevards contrast with narrow lanes and the crowded stalls of the souks. Take a tour to the royal city of Rabat, or for an exotic taste of the real Morocco, an overnight excursion to Marrakech, rejoining Norwegian Jade in Agadir. |
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Agadir Morocco
With beautiful beaches and a backdrop of the snowy Atlas Mountains, Agadir is a lively, modern resort where Moroccan traditions live on in the old streets of the Kasbah. For an in-depth look at Berber culture, head inland to the oasis citadel of Taroudant, where five kilometres of walls protect ancient houses, mosques and great markets selling traditional handicrafts. |
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Làs Palmas (Gran Canaria) Canary Islands
The third largest of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria offers a continent of contrasts. There’s the elegant capital, Làs Palmas, where Columbus once called en route to the New World; lovely beaches and the Sahara-like sand dunes of Maspalomas; and, inland, a volcanic landscape of valleys, gorges and mountains rising to 6,000 feet. |
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Funchal Madeira
Funchal has been an Atlantic stop-off since the days of the Portuguese navigators, who called here for water before the long voyage west. Today, you’re more likely to be topping up with a glass of Madeira wine before setting off to explore the beautiful Botanical Gardens, the sheer sea cliffs and the mountainous interior with its lush valleys and terraced hillsides. |
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Málaga (Granada) Spain
Sol and the beautiful white villages of Andalusia, Malaga is a great city in its own right. Sights to see include the Moorish Alcazaba, the hilltop Gibralfaro Castle and the birthplace of Picasso now a gallery devoted to his work. Then why not stop for lunch? The restaurants around the old cathedral are great for fish and seafood. |
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