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Experience the Regency Splendour of Bridgerton with Norwegian Cruise Line

With the third season of Netflix’s acclaimed romantic drama “Bridgerton” set to debut on May 16, 2024, now is the perfect time for fans to explore the enchanting destinations that inspired the whimsical series. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) invites fans to embark on a Northern Europe sailing, visiting iconic locations like London and Portland, England, that capture the essence of Regency England.

Sail Through History with NCL

Norwegian’s nine- to 14-day Europe voyages offer an immersive experience into the Bridgerton world. One of the highlights is a call to London (Tilbury), where guests can step back in time as they visit Greenwich. This location served as the backdrop for many picturesque scenes in the show, including the fictional Bridgerton family home, Lady Danbury’s Somerset House, and the Royal Naval College, known for its market scenes. NCL provides a variety of embarkation ports, including France, Italy, Denmark, Portugal, and Sweden, making it easy to join the journey from different parts of Europe.

Discover the British Isles

Sailing from London (Southampton), guests can choose a 10- to 12-day British Isles cruise. This itinerary includes enchanting ports across the United Kingdom, such as Edinburgh, Scotland; Dublin, Ireland; and Portland, England. In Portland, a visit to the city of Bath awaits, renowned for its Georgian architecture like the Royal Crescent, famously depicted as the Featherington family’s home in the series.

Extend Your Adventure with a London Cruise Tour

For those desiring a deeper dive into the Regency Era, Norwegian’s London Cruise Tour offers an extended four-day stay in London. This package includes pre-arranged visits to top attractions such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the Garden of England before embarking on a European cruise. It’s the perfect way to enrich your travel experience and explore the historical splendor of England.

Special Offers for Bridgerton Fans

For a limited time, Norwegian Cruise Line is offering an exclusive deal where the second guest cruises free when you book an Oceanview or above on over 80 cruises. Take advantage of this offer to upgrade to a Balcony stateroom and enjoy breathtaking views as you sail to remarkable destinations. Don’t miss the chance to relive the magic of Bridgerton with NCL.

Broaden Your Horizons

For fans eagerly awaiting the next seasons of HBO’s “White Lotus” set in Phuket, Thailand, or Netflix’s “Emily in Paris,” NCL’s Asian cruises or European escapes to France and the Mediterranean offer equally captivating experiences.

Book Your Journey Today

Space is limited, so book your Bridgerton-inspired cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line today and transport yourself to the elegant world of Regency England.

Irone Kim

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