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Norwegian Cruise Line provided further detail about Norwegian Spirit’s upcoming renovation as part of The Norwegian Edge programme, which reaffirms the company’s commitment to elevating the standard of excellence across the fleet.
Norwegian Spirit will enter dry dock in Marseille, France on January 2, 2020 for an over $100 million revitalisation.
As part of the nearly 40-day renovation, the ship will emerge featuring 14 new venues, additional staterooms, an expanded Mandara Spa and various other facilities. Drawing inspiration from the brand’s most recent and highly successful new-builds, the updated elements onboard Norwegian Spirit will take the guest experience to the next level.
“As we continue to introduce new innovative ships to our fleet, with Norwegian Encore making her debut next month, we are committed to ensuring that the experiences our guests have come to enjoy are available on even our most storied ships,” said Andy Stuart, President and Chief Executive Officer Norwegian Cruise Line. “We are excited to reinvigorate Norwegian Spirit so that she continues to provide lasting memories for guests as they sail to some of the most exotic destinations around the world.”
Norwegian Spirit will sail out of the dry dock in February 2020 to offer some of the most sought-after itineraries around the world including 10 new ports of call. She will be the first in the Company’s fleet to visit Bali (Celun Bawang), Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia; Beppu, Kumamoto, Nagoya and Tokyo, Japan; Taipei (Keelung) Taiwan; and Yangon, Myanmar. Following two, 20-day exotic expeditions exploring Greece, Israel, Egypt and Abu Dhabi from Rome (Civitavecchia); and Seychelles, Madagascar and South Africa from Dubai; she will offer a series of destination-rich voyages to Southeast Asia, China and Japan from Singapore; Hong Kong, China; and Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan through 2020.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in