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NCL Partners with Rocky Mountaineer

The Rocky Mountaineer train is linking up with Norwegian Cruise Line to offer more rail and cruise holiday options in 2014. Connecting with Rocky Mountaineer’s new Coastal Passage rail route out of Seattle, as well as train departures from Vancouver, guests will be able to experience a rail journey through the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Rockies before or after their Norwegian cruise to Alaska. 

There are five different rail and cruise packages available through Rocky Mountaineer for travel in 2014, each offering a unique opportunity for travellers to make the most of their visit to Western Canada and Alaska by linking the Rocky Mountaineer train with cruises on three of Norwegian’s ships: Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Sun.

“We are delighted to enter into this global partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line, which aligns perfectly with our brand in offering world-class service and an exceptional experience,” said Leslie Peden, Rocky Mountaineer.

One of the most popular packages to add a Norwegian Cruise Line Alaskan Cruise to is the Canadian Rockies Highlights and Coastal Passage. Including the cruise, this holiday ranges from 13-14 days in length depending on direction selected.

Francis Riley of Norwegian Cruise Line said: “Norwegian and Rocky Mountaineer have had a strong relationship for many years and we are very pleased to now expand that to a global partnership.”

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