Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled its deployment for the spring and summer 2027 travel season, comprising more than 500 voyages across its 20-ship fleet.
The itineraries, which span April to October 2027, will cover over 150 ports in 59 countries, with sailings departing from nearly 30 homeports worldwide.
The season includes more than 170 overnight stays in destinations such as Istanbul, Reykjavik, and Bermuda, emphasising seven-day cruises and weekend departures, with expanded offerings across the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, and the South Pacific.
“We’re proud to be the cruise line of choice for travellers 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.”

Caribbean, Bahamas and Bermuda
Many of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries include stops at its private island destinations, Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas and Harvest Caye in Belize. Great Stirrup Cay will debut upgrades in late 2025, including a multi-ship pier, tram service, heated pool, private cabana retreat, and a family-friendly recreation zone called Horizon Park.
Eight ships, including Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Viva, will sail the region. Norwegian Aqua will offer week-long Caribbean cruises from Miami and Port Canaveral, with calls to Falmouth and George Town. Norwegian Viva will operate select Caribbean voyages between April 18th and May 16th, 2027. Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Escape will run short three- to five-day Bahamas and Caribbean sailings.
Three ships, Norwegian Luna, Breakaway, and Pearl, will sail to Bermuda between April and October 2027.
Norwegian Luna will debut in New York City offering five- to seven-day Bermuda voyages. Norwegian Breakaway will return to Boston for weekly Bermuda sailings including a call to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Norwegian Pearl will continue operating from Philadelphia, offering voyages that include stops in Norfolk, Virginia.
Later in the season, Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Pearl will also operate Canada and New England itineraries, calling at ports including Charlottetown and Quebec City.

Europe
Eight ships will be deployed across Europe in 2027, with most itineraries beginning and ending on weekends. Embarkation ports include Barcelona, Rome (Civitavecchia), Athens, and Reykjavik. The itineraries include multiple overnight calls in cities such as Istanbul, Copenhagen, and Hamburg, and late-night departures from Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Ibiza.
Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva will return to Europe, offering nine- to eleven-day cruises. Viva will sail Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles routes from June to October 2027, while Prima will offer Northern Europe and Mediterranean voyages, including maiden calls in Split, Dubrovnik, and Riga.
Norwegian Sun will operate seven-day Mediterranean cruises with no sea days, departing from Rome and Ravenna. Norwegian Jewel returns to Europe for the first time in over a decade with Baltic itineraries that include calls in Klaipeda, Riga, and Gdynia.
Norwegian Epic will continue 7-day Western Mediterranean voyages from Barcelona and Rome. Norwegian Dawn will offer open-jaw sailings between Barcelona and Lisbon.

Alaska
Norwegian Cruise Line will sail four ships in Alaska: Norwegian Encore, Bliss, Joy, and Jade. Encore, Bliss, and Joy will depart weekly from Seattle, while Jade will operate open-jaw voyages between Vancouver and Whittier, Alaska, with scenic cruising through Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier.
Jade’s sailings will run from May 10th to September 20th, 2027. Guests can add cruisetour extensions including visits to Denali National Park, rail journeys, or fishing expeditions.
South Pacific
Norwegian Spirit will remain in the Pacific after her Australia and New Zealand winter season, operating 11 open-jaw voyages from Sydney, Lautoka, Papeete, and Honolulu. The itineraries will range from 11 to 13 days and include destinations such as New Caledonia, Fiji, the Samoan Islands, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands.
Norwegian Cruise Line’s full 2027 programme adds to its portfolio of nearly 350 global destinations.
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