Since they continued to advertise and sell your cruise after they changed it, if you wanted to cancel I think you might have success if you contact the media. This site was talking about possibly doing a story when NCL did the same thing a few months ago. gene.sloan@thepointsguy.com You can also try to contact travel scam sites or travel news sites. Technically, NCL has the right to change their itinerary for any reason, but they shouldn't continue to advertise cruises as traveling to cancelled destinations. Its customers like you who purchased months after ports were cancelled that might be able to get the attention of the media. At this point, cruise critic users probably know about this, but other travelers have the right to know.