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As a yet-to-be-cruiser (first cruise is in November) I would like to attach myself as it were to "my" cruise line from the start, and I would like to go to the other side of the planet. Does anyone know of any future plans for NCL concerning Australia/New Zealand?

 

Klaus of Denmark

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As a yet-to-be-cruiser (first cruise is in November) I would like to attach myself as it were to "my" cruise line from the start, and I would like to go to the other side of the planet. Does anyone know of any future plans for NCL concerning Australia/New Zealand?

 

Klaus of Denmark

 

Hello Klaus:

 

If you check the cruise segment of "Expedia.dk" you'll find quite a few cruise lines that sail, where you want to go.

 

Myself I use "Expedia.ca".

 

You don't have to book through them, but use the cruise line you choose, or a travel agent, that handles cruises.

 

Just for information, we'll be in Denmark for six days, begining of September. København, Nyborg, Østykke, Frderikssund, prior to cruising Trans Atlantic to New York. I know it's a quick trip, but it's just to show our daughter, where I was raised and lived during WWll. ;)

 

Good luck with your search.

 

Cato :)

 

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As a yet-to-be-cruiser (first cruise is in November) I would like to attach myself as it were to "my" cruise line from the start, and I would like to go to the other side of the planet. Does anyone know of any future plans for NCL concerning Australia/New Zealand?

 

Klaus of Denmark

 

No, the only cruise lines operating down here are;

P&O Australia;

Princess (seasonal - over our spring & summer);

HAL (seasonal);

Celebrity (seasonal);

Carnival (seasonal from this year)

 

Plus there are some occasional liner voyages such as round the worlds (Cunard).

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No, the only cruise lines operating down here are;

P&O Australia;

Princess (seasonal - over our spring & summer);

HAL (seasonal);

Celebrity (seasonal);

Carnival (seasonal from this year)

 

Plus there are some occasional liner voyages such as round the worlds (Cunard).

 

RCI also has a substantial presence in the AU/NZ market - Radiance, Rhapsody, and soon the Voyager.

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