CruiseAfter a three-year wait, Norwegian Jewel leads the NCL fleet back into the region.

Norwegian discovers a Seoul mate in return to Asia

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Norwegian Jewel has begun an extensive six-month season in Asia.
Norwegian Jewel has begun an extensive six-month season in Asia.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is back in Asia with Norwegian Jewel sailing from Tokyo for an extensive six-month season of voyages.

Norwegian Jewel is the first ship in the NCL fleet to return to Asia in more than three years, and will offer 16 itineraries, visiting 11 countries and sailing from nine different departure ports, including Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Taipei, Bali, Tokyo and Yokohama and, for the first time in NCL history, Seoul.

Cruises range in length from 10 to 14 days with an average of less than two sea days per sailing, with first-time calls to Manila, Boracay, Palawan and Salomague in the Philippines; Bintan Island, Indonesia; and Hualien, Taiwan.

And there’s more to come. NCL will have a record four ships deployed in the region during the 2024/25 season with Norwegian Spirit, Sun and Sky joining Norwegian Jewel.

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