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Norwegian Cruise Line expands partnership with Margaritaville

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Successful concept to debut in the Baltic in summer 2017 on board Norwegian Getaway.

Norwegian Cruise Line has announced the expansion of its exclusive partnership with Margaritaville. As a part of The Norwegian Edge, a $400 million investment program dedicated to delivering an exceptional onboard experience, Norwegian will introduce new Margaritaville at Sea restaurants onboard Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Breakaway this fall.
 
Building on its success and popularity on board Norwegian’s newest ship, Norwegian Escape, Margaritaville at Sea onboard Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Breakaway will bring to life nostalgic island moments with a tropical menu that features signature items like the Cheeseburger in Paradise and Who's to Blame Margarita, available a la carte, in an open air-eatery offering stunning ocean views.
 
Norwegian Cruise Line has been bringing guests to paradise for nearly 50 years,” said Andy Stuart, President and Chief Operating Officer for Norwegian Cruise Line. “With the expansion of our partnership with Margaritaville to our Breakaway Class ships, our guests will now be able to enjoy the island lifestyle before the ship has even left port.
 
Margaritaville at Sea will open 18 September aboard Norwegian Getaway in the former Flamingo Grill, and on 9 October aboard Norwegian Breakaway in the former Uptown Grill.
 
We are excited to expand our relationship with Norwegian Cruise Line, allowing even more guests to escape to the Margaritaville state of mind,” said John Cohlan, chief executive officer of Margaritaville. “Norwegian shares our philosophy that combines fun with exceptional service and we look forward to continuing to take this partnership to new sea levels.” 
 
Norwegian Getaway debuted in 2014 offering 26 dining options, two Broadway Shows, a thrilling Aqua Park with five heart-pounding slides, Splash Academy for kids and much more. Until April 2017 Norwegian Getaway will sail seven-night Western Caribbean itineraries with alternating ports of call including Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; Harvest Caye, Belize, the Caribbean’s new premier resort-style port of call that is being developed by Norwegian and due to open in November; and much more. In summer 2017, Norwegian Getaway will return to Europe for the first time since her delivery in 2014, sailing the Baltic Capitals from Copenhagen and Warnemunde, giving guests the opportunity to experience the ultimate in freedom and flexibility on eight- or nine-night cruises. This spectacular itinerary will allow guests to explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, take in the picturesque Baltic countryside and experience the unique history, cultures and architecture of these famed cities. The itinerary includes calls in Tallinn, Estonia; Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; along with an overnight in St. Petersburg, Russia.
 
Norwegian Breakaway revolutionised the cruise industry when she debuted in 2013 bringing the best of New York City to sea with industry-first innovations like The Waterfront, a full deck promenade of restaurants, bars and lounge space which enhances the guests’ connection with the ocean; high energy Broadway entertainment with Rock of Ages and Burn The Floor; a wide variety of accommodation and much more. Norwegian Breakaway sails from New York year-round, during the winter months offering seven-night sailings to the Bahamas and Florida as well as Caribbean sailings up to 14-nights visiting some of the most sought after winter escapes, and seven-night sailings to Bermuda featuring three days in-port.

 

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