Norwegian Viva in Santorini, Greece

NCL unveils 225 new voyages for spring/summer 2026

MIAMI — Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced the release of 225 additional voyages for its 2026 spring and summer season, offering travel agents an array of new opportunities to craft unforgettable experiences for their clients. 

This expanded offering includes an extensive selection of port-intensive sailings across Europe, the South Pacific, the Western Caribbean, and beyond, catering to a wide variety of traveller preferences.

Highlights of the season include the following:

  • Europe: Immersive and Port-Intensive Sailings: NCL’s new European itineraries emphasize guest immersion, with many seven-day sailings offering minimal or no sea days. These port-rich voyages enable guests to fully explore each destination, with 22 overnights in cities like Reykjavik, Iceland; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Istanbul, Turkey. The introduction of Helsinki, Finland as a new homeport, along with first-time visits to Portree, Scotland; Leirvik (Stord), Norway; and Palamós, Spain, provides agents with exciting options for their European-bound clients. 
  • Mediterranean and Greek Isles: Warm-Weather Escapes: NCL’s itineraries for the Mediterranean and Greek Isles include nine- and 10-day sailings on its newest ship, Norwegian Viva, with overnight stays in Istanbul, Turkey. The season also features the return of the Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Gem, and Norwegian Pearl, allowing guests to experience destinations like Santorini, Mykonos, and Dubrovnik. 
  • Northern Europe: Exploring the Baltic and British Isles: For clients interested in the rich history of Northern Europe, NCL offers a full Baltic season on the Norwegian Sun, with seven- to 10-day sailings that include nearly daily port stops. The Norwegian Sky will also provide sailings to the Northern Capitals and the British Isles, with an overnight stay in Hamburg, Germany, and a debut in Portree, Scotland. 
  • Western Caribbean and Canada & New England: Seasonal Voyages: NCL continues to cater to warm-weather seekers with its seven-day Western Caribbean cruises on the Norwegian Escape, offering departures from New Orleans and Miami. Additionally, the ship will shift to a fall season of Canada & New England voyages, including a first-ever call to Boston, a significant milestone as the first Breakaway Plus class ship to visit the city. 
  • South Pacific and Alaska: Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventures: Norwegian Spirit offers a series of 11- to 13-day South Pacific sailings and unique “Fire and Ice” voyages that blend the beauty of Hawaii with the majestic landscapes of Alaska. With embarkation options from Sydney, Honolulu, Vancouver, and new ports like Lautoka, Fiji, these voyages are perfect for clients seeking bucket-list experiences.

For full details on NCL’s spring and summer 2026 itineraries, visit www.ncl.com.

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