
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) launched its six-month season in Asia with the Norwegian Jewel setting sail from Tokyo, Japan. The Norwegian Jewel is leading the fleet's return to Asia - after a three-year hiatus - offering sixteen routes in eleven nations, touching ports such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei, Bali, Tokyo, and Yokohama.
An NCL first, the ship will make a port of call in Seoul, docking at Incheon, South Korea, this year—itineraries last 10 to 14 days, with an average of fewer than two days at sea. Longer departures and overnight stops are available in locations such as Osaka and Bali.
"Today is a milestone moment, as we return to Asia with Norwegian Jewel's arrival to Tokyo," said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. "We pride ourselves in delivering the best vacation experience and providing endless opportunities for our guests to explore the world…including Asia! This region delivers some of the most intriguing history, cuisine, and culture for travelers to discover, and we are thrilled to deliver a diverse selection of port-rich voyages. This market is important to us, and we are committed to servicing it in the long term."
New ports and destinations will include Seoul in South Korea, Manila, Boracay, Palawan, and Salomague in the Philippines, Bintan Island in Indonesia, and Hualien in Taiwan.
NCL will have "a record four ships" deployed during the 2024/25 season. In addition to Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Spirit, Sun and Sky will also visit the area's ports.
The Norwegian Sun is set to debut with a six-month Asia Pacific season from OCT 2024 to APR 2025, offering 13 itineraries.
More information on NCL's website.