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Free at Sea packages also return, offering discounted amenities
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has launched its Black Friday sale for 2025, offering 50% off all cruises across its fleet. The promotion, running 5 November to 8 December, includes the company’s newest vessel, Norwegian Aqua, as well as the upcoming Norwegian Luna, set to debut in spring 2026.
Alongside the Black Friday sale, NCL has relaunched its popular Free at Sea package, which includes amenities such as WiFi, unlimited drinks, speciality dining and shore excursion credits. It also offers family-focused perks, such as free sailings for kids on more than 650 voyages.
Harry Sommer, President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Limited (NCLH), said: “Norwegian’s curated itineraries and shipboard experiences allow our guests to reconnect with those who matter while maximising value.”
Black Friday deals span itineraries in the Caribbean, Alaska and Europe.
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Caribbean and Bahamas Itineraries
NCL will operate 18 ships in the Caribbean and Bahamas in 2026. Caribbean sailings will depart from nine ports in the US: Miami, Cape Canaveral, Jacksonville and Tampa in Florida; Galveston, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana and New York City. Within the Caribbean, cruises will operate from Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, with destinations including the British Virgin Islands, Aruba, Grand Cayman, Mexico and Honduras.
NCL’s signature destinations, such as its Harvest Caye in Belize, and private island Great Stirrup Cay, are also part of the roster. The group continues to enhance its private island experience with new attractions, such as the upcoming Great Tides Waterpark and the adults-only Vibe Shore Club, both anticipated to open in 2026.
North America Itineraries
In North America, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Joy and recently renovated Norwegian Bliss will operate Alaska itineraries. Cruises range from seven-, nine- and 10-day routes and depart from Seattle, Washington; Vancouver, British Columbia and Whittier, Alaska. NCL also offers a 16-day ‘Fire and Ice’ voyage aboard Norwegian Spirit, connecting Alaska and Honolulu in Hawaii.
European Itineraries
European itineraries in 2026 will be served by nine ships across the Mediterranean, Greek Isles and Northern Europe, departing from major cities including Barcelona, Lisbon, Rome, Athens and Copenhagen. NCL is offering extended port stays of more than 10 hours to allow passengers more time to explore.
Operating for nearly 60 years, NCL continues to expand its fleet and destinations while adding benefits for passengers, including the recently introduced cross-brand Loyalty Status Honoring Program. Under this initiative, participants of Latitudes Rewards, Oceania Club and the Seven Seas Society will have their member status accepted across all three NCLH brands: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
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