Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled its 2027 itineraries, which will depart between April and October, 2027.
The ships will depart from 30 ports, visit more than 150 destinations in 59 countries and offer more than 170 overnight stays.
Caribbean adventure
Almost all the Caribbean itineraries, ranging between three and 11 days, will include visits to Norwegian’s private island destination, Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas and Harvest Caye in Belize.
Great Stirrup Cay will debut a series of enhancements, including a new multi-ship pier, a tram service, an oversized heated pool, an adults-only retreat with private cabanas, and Horizon Park, a family-friendly recreation area.
Europe tours
In the mostly seven-day itineraries, guests will have the option to sail from 10 popular embarkation ports including Barcelona, Rome, Athens and Reykjavik.
The voyages will spend over 90% of their time in port, with an average stay of nearly 11 hours. They feature multiple overnight stays in cities like Istanbul, Copenhagen, and Hamburg, as well as late-night departures from favourites like Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Ibiza, giving guests more time to explore.
Alaskan coolcation
The Alaskan seven- to 10-day itineraries will sail between Vancouver, British Columbia and Alaska and feature scenic cruising along the Hubbard Glacier or Glacier Bay on each voyage.
Guests can add an NCL Cruisetour to their reservation to explore 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.
Pacific voyages
From its home homeport in Sydney, Norwegian’s ship will sail to Lautoka, Fiji; Papeete, French Polynesia, and Honolulu, on 11 immersive itineraries across the region, lasting from 11 to 13 days.
The itineraries include calls in New Caledonia, Fiji, the Samoan Islands, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands.