Set sail on 20 ships with departures from almost 30 ports

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has revealed its spring/summer 2027 deployment, featuring more than 500 individual voyages.
Passengers can expect more 7-day port-intensive European voyages, with several brand-new port stops, as well as more short cruises around the Caribbean and more sailings to remote destinations such as Alaska and the South Pacific.
More than 20 ships will set sail between April and October 2027 from nearly 30 of the world’s leading homeports, including Miami, Seattle and New York City in the US, Southampton in England and Rome in Italy.
Cruises will visit more than 150 unique ports around the world in 59 countries, with 170 overnight ports including destinations such as Istanbul, Reykjavik, Hamburg and Bermuda.
NCL’s President David J. Herrera, said: “Whether guests are hopping between European cities nearly every day, taking in Alaska’s natural beauty from ships custom-built to bring the outdoors in, or kicking back on the beach with family and friends at one of our two resort-style destinations, there’s no shortage of ways to relax, explore and create unforgettable memories.”
Expect more 7-day port-intensive European voyages
NCL will deploy eight ships in Europe in 2027, to include more seven-day, destination-focused itineraries designed to begin and end on weekends.
Guests can sail from 10 popular embarkation ports including Barcelona, Athens and Reykjavik, Rome and Venice, and include maiden calls to historic Adriatic ports, including Corfu.
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