NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE® PRESENTA OLTRE 500 VIAGGI IN TUTTO IL MONDO PER LA STAGIONE 2027
Con un focus più ampio sui viaggi di sette giorni e sulle partenze nel weekend, NCL offre agli ospiti piú opportunità e un facile accesso per esplorare il mondo
Le destinazioni delle isole private della compagnia, Great Stirrup Cay alle Bahamas, in fase di ampliamento, e Harvest Caye in Belize, saranno presenti in quasi tutti gli itinerari nei Caraibi e nelle Bahamas
Norwegian Cruise Line® Unveils Over 500 Voyages Worldwide During Peak 2027 Travel Season
With an Expanded Focus on Seven-Day Voyages and Weekend Departures, NCL Delivers Guests MORE Opportunities and Easy Access to Explore the World
The Company’s Private Island Destinations, the Soon-to-Be Expanded Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas as well as Harvest Caye in Belize, to be Featured on Almost All Caribbean and Bahamas Itineraries



Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel with a 58-year history of breaking boundaries, today revealed its spring/summer 2027 deployment – allowing travelers to get ahead on planning their spring and summer break vacations. The season features over 500 individual voyages across 20 ships, departing from nearly 30 of the world’s top homeports, including Miami; Seattle; New York City; Southampton, England, and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy.
From April through October 2027, NCL’s award-winning fleet will call to over 150 unique ports across 59 countries delivering immersive itineraries with MORE time in port, including over 170 overnight stays in the most sought-after destinations such as Istanbul; Reykjavik, Iceland; and Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. Whether planning a quick escape or longer adventure, the newly opened deployment delivers MORE opportunities for guests to make the most out of their spring and summer breaks.
“We’re proud to be the cruise line of choice for travelers who want MORE out of their vacation – MORE freedom, MORE destinations and MORE unforgettable experiences,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Our spring and summer 2027 deployment clearly brings our promise to life, offering something for everyone. Whether guests are hopping between European cities nearly every day, taking in Alaska’s natural beauty from ships custom-built to bring the outdoors in, or kicking back on the beach with family and friends at one of our two resort-style destinations, there’s no shortage of ways to relax, explore, and create unforgettable memories. I’m especially excited about the all-new experiences coming to Great Stirrup Cay, our private island in the Bahamas, that will truly provide guests with a variety of options -it’s all about giving guests MORE of what they love.”
Itinerary highlights from NCL’s spring/summer 2027 deployment include:
MORE SHORT ESCAPES AND ISLAND-FILLED ADVENTURES WITH THREE- TO 11-DAY CRUISES TO THE CARIBBEAN, BAHAMAS AND BERMUDA
A standout feature of NCL’s Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries is a visit to the company’s private island destinations Great Stirrup Cay, the cruise line’s top-rated port in the Bahamas, and Harvest Caye in Belize. Both islands are featured on nearly every voyage during the spring/summer 2027 season. These destinations deliver a picture-perfect beach experience, complete with pristine shores and turquoise waters, while offering guests even MORE ways to create lasting memories through unique shore excursions and curated island offerings. Beginning in late 2025, Great Stirrup Cay will debut a series of enhancements designed to elevate the guest experience, including a new multi-ship pier that ensures guaranteed access to the island; a convenient tram service for ease; an oversized heated pool perfect for relaxing under the sun; as well as the extension of popular onboard experiences ashore, such as an adult-only retreat with private cabanas, and Horizon Park, a family-friendly recreation area with lawn games and gathering spaces.
These updates to NCL’s private island come as it’s expanding its Caribbean and Bahamas deployment for the spring/summer 2027 season. Guests will have eight ships to choose from including some of the Company’s newest ships, Norwegian AquaTM and Norwegian Viva®, as well as easy access with embarkation ports across Florida. Norwegian Viva will offer select Caribbean voyages from April 18, 2027 through May 16, 2027 from Miami calling to both Harvest Caye and Great Stirrup Cay. From April through October 2027, Norwegian Aqua will sail week-long Caribbean itineraries with Sunday departures from Miami followed by Orlando (Port Canaveral), Fla. and will debut in Falmouth, Jamaica as well as George Town, Cayman Islands. During the same timeframe, Norwegian Getaway® and Norwegian Escape® will offer three- to five-day sailings to the Bahamas and Caribbean from Miami and Orlando (Port Canaveral), Fla. respectively that are perfect for a short cruise holiday.
Another popular island destination best enjoyed during the spring and summer is Bermuda, with voyages departing from Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston. In 2027, three NCL ships will sail to Bermuda as part of the cruise line’s seven-month season. Running from April through October, guests will have MORE opportunities than ever to experience the island’s pink sand beaches, historical sites and lush green golf courses through overnights at the Royal Naval Dockyard on each sailing.
Norwegian LunaTM will make her grand debut in New York City on April 6, 2027, and become the newest ship in the contemporary segment to sail from this iconic port. For the first time, the ship will offer five- to seven-day Bermuda voyages. Following her Boston debut in 2026 as the largest NCL ship to sail from the port, Norwegian Breakaway® will return to her seasonal homeport starting April 18, 2027, and will sail seven-day Bermuda voyages with Sunday embarkations and call to Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada, one of the highest-rated ports in Northeast Canada. After reviving cruise operations from Philadelphia in April 2026, Norwegian Pearl® will extend her stay at the SouthPort Marine Terminal Complex. Kicking off NCL’s third season of sailings from this homeport, guests can choose from seven-day Bermuda sailings from April 8, 2027 through Sept. 2, 2027 with visits to Norfolk, Virginia.
Moreover, both Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Pearl will sail Canada & New England itineraries from Aug. 29, 2027 to Oct. 17, 2027 calling to the most picturesque ports, including Charlottetown, Canada and Quebec City. Onboard these voyages, guests can savor the picturesque scenery of the Northeast tinted with the changing fall foliage, feast on fresh, local seafood delicacies and enjoy wine tastings at regional wineries and estates.



EXPLORE EUROPE WITH MORE SEVEN-DAY VOYAGES, OVERNIGHTS AND LATE DEPARTURES
NCL will deploy eight ships, including some of the brand’s newest and recently renovated vessels, across Europe. Offering mostly seven-day itineraries that begin and end on weekends, guests have the option to sail from 10 popular embarkation ports including Barcelona, Spain; Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy; Athens (Piraeus), Greece; and Reykjavik, Iceland. These port-intensive voyages spend over 90% of their time in port with an average stay of nearly 11 hours and feature multiple overnight stays in cities like Istanbul; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Hamburg, Germany, as well as late-night departures from favorites like Santorini, Greece; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Ibiza, Spain, giving guests MORE time to explore Europe’s most captivating destinations.
In spring/summer 2027, Norwegian Prima® and Norwegian Viva will return to European waters offering a variety of nine-to-11-day voyages across the continent. Norwegian Viva will sail Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles itineraries from June through October from four different homeports: Istanbul; Barcelona, Spain; Rome (Civitavecchia), and Ravenna (Venice), Italy. Meanwhile, Norwegian Prima will offer Mediterranean voyages, featuring maiden calls to Dubrovnik and Split, Croatia, and Kotor, Montenegro. For the majority of the summer, she will make her return to Northern Europe to operate guest-favorite open-jaw voyages to Iceland and Norway, departing from Southampton, England, and Reykjavik, Iceland. In September and October 2027, Norwegian Prima will close out her Europe season with three Baltic open-jaw sailings, which will also mark her inaugural turnaround in Helsinki and her maiden call in Riga, Latvia.
In addition to its newer and larger ships, NCL strategically deploys its mid-size ships to the region to deliver more intimate, destination-focused voyages allowing guests to explore must-see and lesser-known ports with ease. Aboard Norwegian Sun®, travelers can sail on seven-day, port-intensive Mediterranean itineraries with no sea days between May and August 2027 departing for the first time from Rome (Civitavecchia) and Venice (Ravenna), Italy. These open-jaw sailings include maiden calls to historic ports in the Adriatic Sea, including Corfu, Greece. Moreover, during the same timeframe, Norwegian Jewel will return to Europe for a full season for the first time in over a decade, offering seven- and nine-day Baltic voyages between Copenhagen, Denmark and Helsinki featuring first-time visits to Klaipeda, Lithuania; Riga, Latvia; and Gdynia, Poland – ideal for guests seeking to dive into cities that boast Medieval architecture and history as well as modern art, design and culture in Northern Europe.
Rounding out the season, Norwegian Epic® will offer NCL’s ever-popular seven-day Western Mediterranean voyages from Barcelona, Spain and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy from May through October 2027, providing travelers the opportunity to explore each destination pre- or post-cruise for an extended vacation. Norwegian Dawn® will also offer scenic open-jaw sailings from May through October 2027 between Barcelona, Spain and Lisbon, Portugal, providing even more ways to experience the best of Southern Europe by sea.



MORE WAYS TO ENJOY ALASKA ABOARD SHIPS CUSTOM-BUILT FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS
With the global rise of “coolcations,” vacations to cooler climates, Alaska is the prime destination to escape the peak summertime heat. Commencing in late April, NCL’s Alaska season sets sail from Seattle; Whittier, Alaska and Vancouver, British Columbia aboard Norwegian Encore®, Norwegian Bliss® and Norwegian Joy®, each of which were custom-built for the destination with expansive outdoor and indoor spaces to marvel at the natural beauty, rugged landscapes, and the area’s rich wildlife, as well as Norwegian Jade®. Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Joy will sail seven-day voyages departing each Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Seattle’s Pier 66. Furthermore, Norwegian Joy will offer longer and more immersive nine- and 10-day voyages from mid-May to mid-June as well as end of August to end of September.
Beginning May 10, 2027 through Sept. 20, 2027, Norwegian Jade® will cruise a series of seven-day open-jaw sailings between Vancouver, British Columbia and Whittier, Alaska and feature iconic scenic cruising along Hubbard Glacier or Glacier Bay on each voyage. Guests aiming to immerse themselves even more in the “Last Frontier” can add an NCL Cruisetour to their reservation and explore the majestic Denali National Park, take a scenic ride on the historic tracks of the Alaska Railroad or fish halibut and salmon in the cold waters of Kachemak Bay.
MORE EXOTIC VOYAGES IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Following her Australia and New Zealand winter season, Norwegian Spirit® will remain in the Pacific through December 2027, offering a diverse range of open-jaw voyages from South to North. The ship will homeport in Sydney, Australia; Lautoka, Fiji; Papeete, French Polynesia, and Honolulu, sailing a total of 11 immersive itineraries across the region. For most of the season, Norwegian Spirit will operate 11- to 13-day Southern Pacific voyages, calling to exotic destinations such as New Caledonia, Fiji, the Samoan Islands, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands.
In addition to the newly opened spring/summer 2027 deployment, NCL cruises to nearly 350 destinations worldwide giving guests the chance to plan and book their upcoming cruise vacation well in advance.
For guests looking to elevate their cruise experience, NCL’s brand-new More At Sea™ program provides travelers more value with unlimited open bar featuring premium beverage brands such as Casamigos Tequila, Woodford Reserve, Grey Goose Vodka and more; as well as specialty dining meals; high-speed Wi-Fi minutes; and $50 shore excursion credits at every port of call. More At Sea delivers guests an incredible value with savings of over 75%. For more details on NCL’s new More At Sea offering, visit www.ncl.com/cruise-deals/more-at-sea.




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