New Asian itinerary for the Norwegian Jade

Norwegian Cruise Lines have revealed stunning new itineraries for the Norwegian Jade’s arrival in Asia during the 2019/20 season.

She’ll be departing from Singapore and Hong Kong with highlight itineraries including eight-day sailings round-trip from Singapore from January 5, 2020 with overnights in Phuket before heading to Langkawi, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.

There is also a 15-day sailing which departs on December 21, 2019 where she will dock overnight in ports like Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City and also ports in Sihanoukville, Ko Samui, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.

Norwegian Jade was recently refurbished as part of the Norwegian Edge® program, which saw her emerge from drydock with new venues, modern décor and refurbished staterooms.

She offers new entertainment options including the new Bliss Ultra Lounge, a grand casino, swimming pools, the Splash Academy kid’s club and a spa for those that crave some pampering.

Norwegian Jade has 16 dining options including O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill for your favourite comfort foods, as well as The Pit Stop, a new eatery by the pool.

Guests can also choose from a diverse range of accommodation options, including interconnecting family staterooms with a private balcony for larger groups.

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