NORWEGIAN Epic has returned to the US after spending a year in Europe, where she underwent an extensive renovation. Arriving in Port Canaveral, Florida over the weekend, the vessel will spend her winter season sailing Eastern and Western Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries ranging in length from three-, four-, six- and...
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NORWEGIAN Epic has returned to the US after spending a year in Europe, where she underwent an extensive renovation.
Arriving in Port Canaveral, Florida over the weekend, the vessel will spend her winter season sailing Eastern and Western Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries ranging in length from three-, four-, six- and seven-days.
“We saw great success in Port Canaveral when we returned to the port last year with Norwegian Spirit, so we felt it made sense to take our commitment to the next level by bringing Norwegian Epic, one of our largest and most awarded ships, to sail from the greater Orlando area,” said Andy Stuart, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line.
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