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MAKE MORE OF YOUR TIME ASHORE USHUAIA:


TIERRA DEL FUEGO NATIONAL PARK & VINTAGE TRAIN


Discover scenic highlights and nature at its best in Tierra del Fuego National Park, travelling aboard the vintage ‘Train at the End of the World’ and by coach, passing forests, towering mountains, lakes and glaciers.


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SOUTH AMERICA FROM BUENOS AIRES


NORWEGIAN SUN • 15 NIGHTS Dates 2017: Jan 6< • Feb 22 • Apr 10


VALPARAÍSO PACIFIC OCEAN PUERTO MONTT PUERTO CHACABUCO


Patagonic Channels Chilean Fjords


Strait of Magellan Beagle Channel


YOUR CRUISE ITINERARY Day 1


Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9


Day 10 Day 11 Day 12


PUERTO MADRYN


PUNTA ARENAS


USHUAIA


Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Montevideo, Uruguay Relaxing day at sea


Puerto Madryn, Argentina Relaxing day at sea


Stanley, Falkland Islands Cruise Cape Horn Ushuaia, Argentina


Cruise Beagle Channel (Glacier Cruising) Punta Arenas, Chile


Cruise Strait of Magellan


Cruise Chilean Fjords Cruise Patagonic Channels


Day 13 h Puerto Chacabuco, Chile Cruise Canal Moraleda


Day 14 h Puerto Montt, Chile Day 15 Day 16


Relaxing day at sea Valparaíso (Santiago de Chile), Chile 08:00


Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking. h Go ashore by tender. <On this date, there is no overnight in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Norwegian Sun calls at Montevideo, Uruguay on Day 2 and there’s an additional stop on Day 3 in Punta del Este, Uruguay from 08:00 to 16:00. Call at Puerto Madryn, Argentina is from 07:00 to 17:00.


07:00 08:00 14:00 17:00 ATLANTIC OCEAN


STANLEY Cape Horn


ARRIVE DEPART overnight 18:00 20:00


08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 18:00 18:00 16:00 20:00 From only


€ 1.659 per person*


PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM Inside


Oceanview Balcony


Mini Suite Suite


1.659 1.999 2.449 3.699 5.199


3rd/4th Guests+ 899 Child 2-17+


+Sharing with two adults 499 Santiago


BUENOS AIRES MONTEVIDEO


COMBINABLE CRUISES


PACIFIC OCEAN Santiago


YOUR CRUISE ITINERARY Tue


Wed Thu Fri


Sat Sun Mon


Tue/Wed Thu Fri


Sat Sun Mon


Tue/Wed


Sat Sun Mon


Relaxing day at sea Arica, Chile


Valparaíso (Santiago de Chile), Chile Coquimbo, Chile


SOUTH AMERICA EXPLORER FROM VALPARAÍSO (SANTIAGO DE CHILE)


NORWEGIAN SUN • 20 NIGHTS Date 2017: Apr 25


SAN FRANCISCO SAN DIEGO


CABO SAN LUCAS


PUERTO CHIAPAS


PUERTO QUETZAL CORINTO


HUATULCO PUNTARENAS SALAVERRY


CALLAO ARICA


COQUIMBO VALPARAÍSO


ARRIVE DEPART 17:00 17:00


08:00 08:00


(overnight excursion to Machu Picchu available) Relaxing day at sea Callao (Lima), Peru


Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru Relaxing days at sea Puntarenas, Costa Rica Corinto, Nicaragua


Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala Puerto Chiapas, Mexico Huatulco, Mexico


Relaxing days at sea


Thu h Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Fri


Relaxing day at sea San Diego, USA


Relaxing day at sea San Francisco, USA


07:00 08:00 08:00 Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking. h Go ashore by tender. 16:00 18:00


07:00 10:00


08:00 09:00 08:00 08:00 08:00


17:00


18:00 17:00


17:00 18:00 17:00 17:00 17:00


PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM Inside


Oceanview Balcony


Mini Suite Suite


1.599 1.939 2.369 3.649 5.099


3rd/4th Guests+ 699 Child 2-17+


+Sharing with two adults 349 From only


€ 1.599 per person*


ATLANTIC OCEAN


*Lowest available price per person for the respective category (Inside, Oceanview, Balcony etc.) valid at the time of printing (August 2015). We explicitly reserve the right to alter prices depending on availability. Except where indicated, all fares are based on double occupancy of a twin or double stateroom. Contact your local travel agent or visit www.ncl.eu/prices for the complete and current pricing for all categories and departure dates. Prices and itineraries are subject to change. Please check our booking conditions on pages 110-112.


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