Nicko Cruises Offers Free Cabins for Participants of the 2024-2025 World Cruise
Nicko Cruises has announced the provision of free cabins for guests who book the 2024-2025 world cruise on the Vasco da Gama ship. Passengers will be able to invite family and friends, offering them up to two free cabins on one of the cruise segments.
The world cruise will last 148 days, starting in October 2024 in Greece and ending in March 2025 in Tenerife. During the journey, 73 locations in 31 countries will be visited.
Passengers opting for the 110-day "Compact World Cruise" can also avail of one free cabin. The cruise is divided into three segments: Greece to Australia (57 days), Australia to South America (36 days), and South America to the South Atlantic (57 days).
The first segment of the cruise includes visits to countries such as Oman, India, and Malaysia, ending in Australia. The second segment covers travel across the Pacific Ocean with stops in New Zealand, French Polynesia, and Chile. The third segment of the route passes through Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, ending in the Canary Islands.
The Vasco da Gama, built in 1994 at the Fincantieri shipyard, was initially operated by Holland America Line. In 2020, the ship was acquired by Nicko Cruises and underwent modernization in 2023 in Portugal. The vessel can accommodate up to 1,270 guests and offers a variety of amenities, including restaurants, pools, a fitness center, and a spa.
Passengers can expect priority boarding and disembarkation, a complimentary nine-course dinner with drinks at the Chef’s Table restaurant, and an included internet package. These advantages make the world cruise from Nicko Cruises attractive to travelers seeking comfort and a variety of routes.