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Have you ever...?

Just because you’re off the ship, the fun doesn’t have to stop. Norwegian Cruise Line’s fantastic shore excursions include seeing the must-see sights and exciting adventures off the beaten track.

...ridden horse back in Tuscany?

Experience the beautiful countryside of Tuscany’s San Rossore National Park from the vantage point of your carefully matched horse. Ride through pine forests little changed since the days of Florence’s Medici family.

You can from Livorno, Italy.

...experienced Ancient Ephesus?

Ephesus is one of the greatest archaeological sites in the world. There are grand buildings like the stunning Library of Celsus and less grand establishments, including the public latrines and brothel.

You can from Izmir, Turky.

…walked through Jerusalem?

A full day tour day tour to Jerusalem, revered by the Christian, Moslem and Jewish faiths, includes a visits to the Western Wall, the Church of the Sepulchre, the Garden of Gethsemane and other biblical sites.

You can from Haifa, Israel.

… been swimming beneath a waterfall? … floated on the Dead Sea?

Croatia’s beautiful Krka National Park is home to 17 natural cascades, including the 150-foot-high Skradinski Buk waterfalls. Explore the unspoilt 35,000 acres and cool off with a dip in one of the natural pools.

You can from Split, Croata.

Four hundred metres below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth and a dip in the mineral rich waters is reputed to be revitalising.

You can from Ashdod, Israel.

...seen the Great Pyramids?

Take a tour to Cairo and look at the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World still standing. Rising as high as 475 feet, the Great Pyramids and the nearby Sphinx are awe-inspiring.

You can from Alexandria or Por Said, Egypt.

For lots more ideas and information on NCL For lots more ideas and information on Shore Excursions visit www.ncl.co.uk/shorex

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