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Does NCL have any 3 or 4 day cruises?


elijahdoll

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The easiest way to find out is to call NCL or a travel agent. If they do...the itineraries are pretty limited. I vaguely remember that there were just a handful last year and they pretty much left from FL and went just to the Bahamas. I believe of the major cruises lines...Carnival has the most offerings for the shorter cruises.
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NCL does not have what you are looking for. When they moved the Majesty to Charleston, they did away with them. Carnival & Royal Caribbean are the primary players in the short cruise market.

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NCL stopped doing those cruises last year. Really a shame as most of my past cruises have been 4 days on NCL. Not much into doing 7 straight days of anything myself. NCL has really reduced their Florida sailings.

The Norwegian Spirit will do some 5 day cruises this winter, but they are mixed in with longer sailings. If you can wait that long, it would be worth trying. It will be the largest ship NCL has ever used for regularly scheduled short sailings.
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I am so glad they are doing a 5 dayer. I prefer longer cruises, but know the market is there for the shorter ones. We have done a couple 3 and 4 dayers; will never do it again. 5 days sounds great; hopefully they will bring back even 4 day cruises as time goes by. I wonder why they have pulled out of Florida so much. Not that I really care where I sail from, just curious. NMNita

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