Bahamas & Florida Cruises: View Vacations
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Highlights
- Three Freestyle cruise ships cruising from both New York and Florida
- Take a 3- or 4-day mini Bahamas cruise vacation.
- Sail away for seven blissful days to the Bahamas & Florida
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Ship: Norwegian Pearl
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Cruise fares from:
| Inside | Oceanview | Balcony | Mini Suite | Suite |
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| $179 | $249 | $299 | $369 | $569 |
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- Upgrade Available
Ship: Norwegian Pearl
Cruise fares from:
| Inside | Oceanview | Balcony | Mini Suite | Suite |
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| $259 | $299 | $419 | $499 | $849 |
Ship: Norwegian Gem
- Youngest fleet sailing year-round from New York
Cruise fares from:
| Inside | Oceanview | Balcony | Mini Suite | Suite |
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| $449 | $549 | $809 | $959 | $1399 |
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Fares shown are in U.S. dollars and are per person, based on double occupancy. Government taxes, fees, and fuel supplement (where applicable) are additional. NCL reserves the right to charge a fuel supplement without prior notice should the closing price of West Texas Intermediate Fuel increase above $65 per barrel on the NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange Index). In the event a fuel supplement is charged, NCL will have sole discretion to apply the supplementary charge to both existing and new bookings, regardless of whether such bookings have been paid in full. Such supplementary charges are not included in the cruise fare. The fuel supplement charge will not exceed $10.00 per passenger per day. Prices are based on availability and subject to change.
Some sailings are classified as a “Combined Itinerary”. This means that the cruise consists of two consecutive cruise segments sailed as one combined itinerary. Some entertainment options and dining room menus may be duplicated during the second segment. According to Homeland Security regulations, all guests returning to a U.S. port after the first segment of their cruise will be required to leave the ship and check in with U.S. Customs & Border Protection.






