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The incredible Panama Canal

The Panama Canal must be the ultimate short cut and will be the highpoint of your voyage. Our daytime transit takes the ship 40 miles between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through cuts, massive locks and across tropical lakes. Camera at the ready!

HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS:

• See the scenic nine bays of Oaxaca and the Pacific blow hole at La Bufadurao on a tour from Huatalco.

• In Acapulco watch the cliff divers of La Quebrada plunge 148 feet into the ocean.

• Stroll around the beautiful Spanish colonial streets and squares of Cartagena.

• Cabo’s stunning beaches are perfect for a sea kayak and snorkel adventure.

SHIP HIGHLIGHTS:

• Enjoy dining in two grand main dining rooms plus a further 14 great restaurants serving cuisine from around the globe.

• Endless activities by day and sparkling entertainment all over the ship each evening make every day different.

Departs UK Saturday 2011 • April 16

YOUR FLY-CRUISE OPTION

Apr 16

UK/Miami Florida

YOUR CRUISE ITINERARY

Apr 17 Miami Transfer to pier

Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation

Arrive

Apr 18 Relaxing Day at Sea Apr 19 Relaxing Day at Sea

Apr 20 Cartagena Colombia

Apr 21 Daylight Transit Panama Canal Apr 22 Relaxing Day at Sea

Apr 23 Puntarenas Costa Rica

Apr 24 Relaxing Day at Sea

Apr 25 Puerto Quetzal Guatemala Apr 26 Huatulco Mexico Apr 27 Acapulco Mexico

Apr 28 Relaxing Day at Sea Apr 29 oCabo San Lucas Mexico

Apr 30 Relaxing Day at Sea

May 1 Los Angeles California

YOUR FLY-CRUISE OPTION

May 1

May 2 Arrive UK

oGo ashore by tender.

PRICES PER PERSON FROM

CRUISE*

Inside

Oceanview Balcony

Mini-Suite

3rd

/4th Guests Child 2-11†

£979

£1229 £1689 £2039 £538 £538

Los Angeles/UK

Transfer to airport for overnight flight home

Depart

embark 4pm

Departs UK Thursday 2011 • September 29

YOUR FLY-CRUISE OPTION

Sep 29

UK/Los Angeles California

YOUR CRUISE ITINERARY

Sep 30 Los Angeles Transfer to pier

Oct 1

Relaxing Day at Sea

7am 3pm 7am

7am noon 8am

7am 8am 6pm

5pm 6pm 5pm

2pm disembark

Oct 2 o Cabo San Lucas Mexico

Oct 3 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 9

Relaxing Day at Sea

Acapulco Mexico Huatulco Mexico

Puerto Quetzal Guatemala Relaxing Day at Sea

Puntarenas Costa Rica

Relaxing Day at Sea

Oct 10 Daylight Transit Panama Canal

Oct 11 Cartagena Colombia

Oct 12 Relaxing Day at Sea Oct 13 Relaxing Day at Sea

Oct 14 Miami Florida

YOUR FLY-CRUISE OPTION

Oct 14

Miami/UK

Transfer to airport for overnight flight home

Oct 15 Arrive UK

oGo ashore by tender.

FLY-CRUISE*

£2039

£2289 £2749 £3099 £1557 £1436

Prices based on 16 April 2011 departure, see www.ncl.co.uk for latest pricing. † Sharing with two adults.

PRICES PER PERSON FROM

CRUISE*

Inside

Oceanview Balcony

Mini-Suite

3rd

/4th Guests Child 2-11†

£979

£1239 £1689 £2039 £538 £538

10am

8am 8am 8am

8am 4pm

5pm 1pm 5pm

5pm

Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation

Arrive

Depart

embark 4pm

Panama Canal

From Miami

16 night Fly-Cruise Norwegian Pearl

LOS ANGELES

Atlantic Ocean

MIAMI CABO SAN LUCAS ACAPULCO HUATULCO

PUERTO QUETZAL PUNTARENAS

PANAMA CANAL

CARTAGENA HUATULCO

PUERTO QUETZAL PUNTARENAS

CABO SAN LUCAS ACAPULCO

PANAMA CANAL

Panama Canal

From Los Angeles

16 night Fly-Cruise Norwegian Pearl

LOS ANGELES

Atlantic Ocean

MIAMI

CARTAGENA

10am

7pm

8am

disembark

FLY-CRUISE*

£1749

£2009 £2459 £2809 £1283 £1186

Prices based on 29 September 2011 departure, see www.ncl.co.uk for latest pricing. † two adults.

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