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104 FEATURED ITINERARIES, PORT HIGHLIGHTS & SHORE EXCURSIONS<br />

FEATURED ITINERARIES<br />

Our 9- to 19-day Transatlantic itineraries are a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.<br />

Leave from New York, Brazil or a variety of European ports. Enjoy relaxing<br />

days on board and take advantage of the freedom and flexibility only NCL can<br />

offer. Discover a world of choices, double down on action in the casino,<br />

or stroll the decks and stargaze at constellations more vivid than you can<br />

imagine. Along the way, you’ll visit some of the most historical and beautiful<br />

cities creating unforgettable moments on your Transatlantic cruise.<br />

Norwegian Breakaway, New York<br />

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain<br />

Reykjavik, Iceland<br />

PORT HIGHLIGHTS<br />

SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS<br />

Santa Cruz is a natural cruise destination as over half<br />

of its perimeter is shoreline. The beaches are lovely –<br />

from the yellow sands of Las Teresitas to the black sands<br />

of the quieter, clothing-optional Las Gaviotas.<br />

REYKJAVIK, ICELAND<br />

The world’s most northerly<br />

capital brings together quaint<br />

villages and restaurants that<br />

rival Europe’s finest.<br />

PONTA DELGADA, AZORES<br />

This region of Portugal offers much to<br />

see along with a mild climate. Impressive<br />

churches and majestic white houses<br />

stand as a reminder of the city’s past.<br />

Contact your local travel agent or visit <strong>ncl</strong>.com for current pricing, as well as for exact itineraries as ports, port order, as well as arrival and departure times may vary on certain dates. In some ports, a tender is needed to go ashore.<br />

See frequently asked questions for a list of tender ports, as well as relevant information for wheelchair users.

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