Norwegian Cruise Line Announces 400 New Voyages for 2026-2027
Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled over 400 new voyages for the fall and winter 2026-2027 cruise season. From September 2026 to April 2027, travelers can choose from Norwegian Cruise Line voyages sailing from 20 departure ports to nearly 100 destinations across 38 countries.
All of NCL’s new 2026-2027 cruises include the line’s new ‘More At Sea’ value-added package. This includes more elevated offerings, including 45% more premium spirit brands, over 100 specialty cocktails, additional specialty dining meals (for guests on voyages seven days or longer), included Wi-Fi minutes, $50 shore excursion credits, free airfare for the second guest, and third/fourth guests sailing free on select cruises.
“Offering our loyal guests more ways to have their own best vacation with more of what they love is central to our commitment,” said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line. “With our new fall-winter 2026/27 itineraries, we’re thrilled to provide them with even more voyage options, destinations, and ships to choose from, including our newest cutting-edge vessels, Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna. For added convenience, we will feature weekend turnarounds from ports across the U.S., including New Orleans, Miami, and Galveston, Texas, making it even easier for guests to set sail on their own schedule. The upcoming holiday season is the perfect time to start planning while getting the most value from your vacation.”
Following is a look at Norwegian Crusie Line’s fall/winter 2026-2027 itineraries by region.
Caribbean
The 2026-2027 cruise season from NCL, will feature more Caribbean voyages. 15 total Norwegian Cruise Line ships will embark on five-to-13-day Western, Eastern, and Southern Caribbean sailings from 10 ports, including Miami, Port Canaveral, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Galveston, and San Juan.
The line’s newest ships Norwegian Prima, Norwegian Viva, Norwegian Aqua, and Norwegian Luna, will all sail Caribbean voyages in the coming season. Norwegian Prima will debut in New Orleans, offering voyages to Cozumel, Costa Maya, and Roatan. Norwegian Viva will return to Galveston, with Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna sailing from Miami. All vessels will offer weekend turnarounds on Saturdays and Sundays, visiting popular Caribbean ports. Each itinerary includes a call to Harvest Caye in Belize or Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas (which will feature a new multi-ship pier by late 2025).
Norwegian Breakaway will debut as a seasonal homeport in San Juan on November 15, 2026. This ship will offer seven-day Southern Caribbean itineraries, visiting Bridgetown, Castries, La Romana, Willemstad, and Philipsburg.
Between April - September 2026, Norwegian Jewel will sail from Philadelphia, from where NCL will restart operations in 2026. Norwegian Cruise Line will be the only operator to sail from the SouthPort Marine Terminal Complex in fall-winter 2026/27, with Norwegian Pearl offering Caribbean cruises from November 14, 2026 - March 20, 2027.
Mexican Riviera
Norwegian Encore will sail its first full-length Mexican Riviera cruise season from October 18, 2026 - April 4, 2027, with seven-day roundtrip itineraries from Los Angeles departing on Sundays. These cruises to visit Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallarta.
Asia
NCL will offer more immersive itineraries across Asia from Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore for 2026-2027.
Norwegian Jade will return to Asia for the first time since winter 2019-2020. The ship will spend seven months in the region (from October 7, 2026 - April 10, 2027), sailing 16 open-jaw voyages between Incheon, Hong Kong, and Singapore, as well as two roundtrip voyages from Tokyo. Norwegian Jade will make maiden calls to Muara, Kaoshiung, Jeju (Jeju Island), Kota Kinabalu, and Coron. Select sailings overnight in Hong Kong, as well as late departures from Osaka, Kanazawa, and Busan.
Australia and New Zealand
Norwegian Spirit will arrive in Sydney on December 12, 2026, for a seasonal deployment in Australia/New Zealand. The ship will offer a collection of five consecutive roundtrip voyages from Sydney, including two specially curated 11-day cruises to some of Australia’s top-rated wine regions. These voyages will call on Hobart, Tasmania, and Kangaroo Island, with overnights in Adelaide and Melbourne.
Guests looking for shorter Australian getaways can opt for roundtrip four-day sailings from Sydney with a stop in Hobart. Norwegian Spirit will also sail longer 11-day open-jaw sailings between Sydney and Auckland, calling to Eden, Melbourne, Dunedin, and Tauranga. From the stunning scenery of New Zealand's fjords to the dynamic atmosphere of Sydney, these cruises on Norwegian Spirit will offer unforgettable memories and a chance to experience the best of both countries.
More Short Cruises
As short Bahamas cruises continue to grow in popularity, NCL will launch Norwegian Joy’s first season of voyages to the Bahamas beginning November 2, 2026. This ship will sail three- and four-day cruises with Friday and Monday departures from PortMiami.
Norwegian Getaway’s Bahamas season will extend to April 2027, with three- to five-day cruises visiting Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay from Miami and Port Canaveral.
Bookings: Bookings for most of these newly-announced cruises from Norwegian are now open. Norwegian Joy and Norwegian Getaway sailings will open for sale later this month.
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