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Norwegian Cruise Line unveils new voyages

 

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has unveiled more than 400 new voyages as part of its highly anticipated Black Friday Sale. Guests can enjoy 50% off all published voyages and an additional USD 200 onboard credit, offering incredible value on dream cruise holidays. The new itineraries span 11 regions, including Asia, the Caribbean, Australia, and the Mexican Riviera, with departures available from September 2026 to April 2027. With sailings from 20 distinct ports to over 100 destinations across 39 countries, NCL continues to deliver diverse and immersive travel experiences.

Complementing the Black Friday sale is NCL’s More At Sea value package, launching on all voyages from January 2025. The package enhances the guest experience with premium beverages, additional specialty dining, expanded Wi-Fi minutes powered by Starlink, and USD 50 shore excursion credits for each port. Whether enjoying luxury spirits, indulging in world-class cuisine, or exploring scenic destinations, guests can customise their holidays to suit their preferences.

The 2026/27 deployment includes exciting new itineraries. Norwegian Jade returns to Asia after six years, offering immersive voyages between Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore. With maiden calls to Brunei, Taiwan, and the Philippines, and overnight stays in Hong Kong, these voyages promise rich cultural experiences and port-intensive adventures. Meanwhile, Norwegian Spirit will offer Australia and New Zealand itineraries, including wine-focused journeys to South Australia and shorter “taster” cruises from Sydney, perfect for quick getaways.

In the Caribbean, 15 NCL ships will embark on voyages ranging from five to 13 days, departing from ports such as Miami, New Orleans, and Philadelphia. Highlights include Norwegian Prima debuting in New Orleans, Norwegian Viva returning to Galveston, and Norwegian Breakaway launching from San Juan. These itineraries include stops at NCL’s private destinations, Harvest Caye in Belize and Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, adding exclusive experiences to every trip.

Shorter itineraries also feature prominently, with Norwegian Joy debuting three- and four-day cruises to the Bahamas and Norwegian Encore offering seven-day Mexican Riviera sailings from Los Angeles. These shorter options provide flexibility for guests seeking quick escapes. Whether exploring the Mexican Riviera or enjoying sunny Bahamas beaches, NCL’s 2026/27 season offers something for every traveller.

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