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With it's ideal
weather conditions and deep blue seas Hawaii has come into its own as a
major U.S. cruise destination and in particular for group programs.
With meeting space for up to 1,000 people NCL now offers a new and exciting
way for your attendees to enjoy the islands. Recent federal tax law changes now allow full deductibility for meetings
taking place on cruise ships in Hawaii. All major islands are served as
ports of call, allowing passengers to enjoy the pleasures of cruising
along with many of the experiences enjoyed on a land only program. NCL is known the world over
for its five star quality and expertise in the group markets. If you are interested in a Hawaii
cruise, or a cruise anywhere else NCL goes - we can assist.

Pride of Aloha
NCL is
proud to announce that Pride of Aloha began offering offering full, seven
day cruises throughout the Hawaiian Islands July 4th, 2004. Pride of Aloha
is a Hawaiian themed ship with island decor featured prominently throughout
the vessel. Every effort has been made to provide a complete Hawaiian
experience and the itinerary has been developed to provide passengers with
extensive time on the ground in Hawaii's four main ports. All cruises
depart from Honolulu and offer exciting Cruise-and-Stay
land-package combos for those wishing to extend their stay in the islands.
Enjoy
the freedom of choice in dining options, a wide array of accommodations, new
activities and more friendly service than ever before. Come aboard and
experience the Aloha Spirit with NCL.

Pride of America
Norwegian Cruise Lines
recently announced its new US Flag brand - NCL America - under which all of
its US flagged,
US crewed ships will operate. Pride of America will be
the first new ocean-going passenger ship in nearly 50 years to sail under
the American flag. She will begin service in Hawaii in 2005, joining her
sister ship, the Pride of Aloha, and offer
7-night inter-island cruises round trip from Honolulu.
Pride of
America has over 660 balcony staterooms, the broadest range of
family-friendly interconnecting cabins available at sea, 8 restaurants, 3
pools, extensive children's facilities, an abundance of spacious public
rooms, and the largest dedicated meeting facilities at sea. All inspired by
the diverse regions of America. The ship will also include several firsts
for NCL including a Conservatory, a new category of Family Suites, a Tennis
Court and an Art Gallery. As the first new oceangoing ship to hoist
the Stars and Stripes in nearly 50 years, Pride of America has been designed
to reflect many diverse parts of the country, from an Alaskan Gold Rush Pub
to a New Orleans' Mardi Gras Cabaret Lounge to a Hawaii-themed Aloha Café
and Waikiki Bar, passengers will be able to experience the flavor of the US
while enjoying the Aloha Spirit of the Hawaii crew on board.
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