Norwegian Cruise Line announced that it is homeporting a ship in Amsterdam for the first time with the European debut of Norwegian Pearl. With this move, the brand expanded its presence to six vessels in the area.
Namely, on June 8, Norwegian Pearl’s Captain, Paul von Knorring, and the ship’s officers were given a plaque and key to the city of Amsterdam from the Port of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Cruise Port and Passenger Terminal Amsterdam.
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A month earlier, on 11 May, Norwegian Pearl started its first summer season in Europe, becoming the largest ship to sail on the Thames River at Tilbury in Essex, England. The ship will operate in the North and Baltic Seas until the end of June, before going to Rome for several Mediterranean voyages.
During its first season in Europe, Norwegian Pearl will conduct 10-14-day cruises to:
- The Greek Isles;
- The Mediterranean;
- The French, Spanish and Italian Rivieras.
from Amsterdam, Barcelona, Venice and Rome Italy through 14 October.