NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has changed a number of Norwegian Pearl’s itineraries for her upcoming summer season in Europe, Cruise Industry News reported. At least two departures have been adjusted, according to statements sent to booked guests, with the 10 May departure from Piraeus one of the cruises affected. Pearl’s...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has changed a number of Norwegian Pearl’s itineraries for her upcoming summer season in Europe, Cruise Industry News reported.
At least two departures have been adjusted, according to statements sent to booked guests, with the 10 May departure from Piraeus one of the cruises affected.
Pearl’s previously scheduled visit to the Greek island of Santorini will be replaced with a call to Mykonos, while the ship’s arrival and departure times for her visit to Kotor will give guests an extra half hour on shore.
The cruise line has also adjusted the itinerary of Pearl’s 21 Jun departure, also sailing from Piraeus.
This cruise will now feature a visit to Split instead of Zadar.
Arrival and departure times for Pearl’s visit to Montenegro have also been adjusted.
The ship will be one of eight vessels Norwegian will have based in Europe for the summer 2026 season.
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