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Our Hotel Packages 103 WHAT‘S INCLUDED IN OUR HOTEL PACKAGES


• Number of nights as booked – you can choose between 1, 2 or 3 nights


• Accommodation in a standard guest room • Transfer from hotel to pier for pre-cruise hotel packages • Transfer from pier to hotel for post-cruise hotel packages • Breakfast at partner hotels in Europe and South America.


This is just a small selection of the hotels on offer in various of our cities of dis-/embarkation. For an overview of partner hotels in other embarkation ports from Istanbul and San Diego to Rio de Janeiro, Singapore or Sydney, further hotels in the ports mentioned, detailed prices and hotel descriptions please contact your travel agency, the Norwegian Cruise Line reservations department or visit www.ncl.eu.


COPENHAGEN


The Little Mermaid is probably the Danish capital’s most photographed landmark. Another one is Amalienborg Palace, the city residence of the Queen of Denmark, with its storybook soldiers. Go for a stroll through the fun-filled Tivoli Gardens or along Nyhavn, the city’s most beautiful canal.


Scandic Copenhagen


ROME


Rome is a city of superlatives – the impressive Pantheon, the only preserved domed structure of classical antiquity, the Colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre, and the Vatican City with St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest Christian church in the world.


Crowne Plaza Rome-St Peter’s


NEW ORLEANS


New Orleans is an exciting and happening city. Take a stroll through the landmark French Quarter and ride the St. Charles streetcar to see the mansions of the Garden District. Dine out on spicy Creole cuisine and hit Bourbon Street for all that exciting jazz.


AC Hotel Bourbon


HONOLULU


Think of Honolulu and images of beautiful beaches, hula girls and tropical flowers come to mind and yes, they’re all here. But it’s also Hawai’i’s largest city, so if you fancy some slick shopping, dining and bright- lights entertainment, it’s got that too.


Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa


Ocean view guest room 1 night from € 139 p.p.* SEATTLE


With its skyline dominated by the Space Needle, Seattle is a lively city surrounded on three sides by water and backed by the Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Visit the Science Fiction Museum, get a taste of the Orient in the International Quarter and dine on fine seafood.


Crowne Plaza Seattle 1 night from € 129 p.p.* LOS ANGELES


Get to know Los Angeles by visiting Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Walk along the beach from Santa Monica Pier to colourful Venice Beach or spend a fun-packed day at Universal Studios or Disneyland.


Le Méridien Delfina Santa Monica


1 night from € 119 p.p.* BUENOS AIRES


There’s so much more to discover in Argentina’s capital than just the Tango, like exciting museums and districts such as Puerto Madero with its restored warehouses, picturesque San Telmo and colourful La Boca.


Sheraton Buenos Aires


1 night from € 189 p.p.*# #City view guest room


SANTIAGO DE CHILE


Must-sees in Santiago include the cathedral and the presidential palace Palacio de la Moneda. For a great view of the Andes head up Cerro San Cristóbal and beautiful Barrio Lastarria is the perfect place for shopping, a coffee or dinner.


Sheraton Santiago


1 night from € 139 p.p.*


1 night from € 169 p.p.*


1 night from € 129 p.p.*


1 night from € 159 p.p.*


*All shown rates are from prices and based on double occupancy. Rates for other durations as well as for single occupancy and 3rd/4th person available from our reservations department or on www.ncl.eu. Accommodation within the hotel packages will be in the hotels mentioned on these pages or in a similar hotel of the same category. Blackout dates may apply. All prices are valid at the time of printing (August 2015) but are subject to change based on availability. All pre- and post-packages are subject to availability and are only valid in conjunction with a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise. Breakfast is not included, except for all hotels in Europe and South America.


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