Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is turning up the excitement for its 2027 northern spring and summer season, revealing more than 500 new voyages departing from nearly 30 ports worldwide. From the South Pacific to Europe and Alaska, the season promises travellers a mix of breathtaking destinations, flexible itineraries, and immersive cultural experiences — all with NCL’s signature freedom and flexibility at sea.
Norwegian Spirit Continues South Pacific Adventures
NCL’s Norwegian Spirit will remain a familiar sight in Australian waters, continuing to home port in Sydney. The ship will offer an enticing range of open-jaw South Pacific itineraries, linking Sydney with Lautoka in Fiji and Papeete in Tahiti.
Open-Jaw Sailings for Maximum Exploration
These itineraries are a dream for travellers seeking variety, allowing guests to fly into one destination and cruise home from another. This opens the door to extended land stays before or after the voyage, adding even more value to the journey. Norwegian Spirit’s South Pacific season blends popular island ports with lesser-visited gems, showcasing the region’s turquoise waters, vibrant cultures, and natural wonders.
Spotlight on Lautoka and Papeete
In Lautoka, known as the “Sugar City” of Fiji, travellers can immerse themselves in lush botanical gardens or take a day trip to the spectacular Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. Meanwhile, Papeete — the lively capital of French Polynesia — offers a gateway to Tahiti’s mountain peaks, black sand beaches, and world-famous markets.
Designed for South Pacific Comfort
Norwegian Spirit, a mid-size ship, offers an intimate cruising experience ideal for these port-rich itineraries. With a smaller passenger capacity, guests can enjoy a relaxed onboard atmosphere and easier access to boutique destinations that larger ships often bypass.
Eight Ships Set to Sail in Europe
Norwegian will deploy an impressive eight ships in Europe for the season, including the innovative Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva.
Multiple Home Ports and Flexible Embarkations
Guests will have the choice to embark from 10 European ports, making it easier than ever to tailor travel plans. This flexibility is perfect for pairing cruises with extended stays in Europe’s most iconic cities, from Rome and Athens to Copenhagen and Barcelona.
Overnight Stays and Late-Night Departures
A hallmark of NCL’s 2027 Europe program is its focus on destination immersion. Passengers can enjoy overnight stays in vibrant cities such as Istanbul, Copenhagen, and Hamburg, and experience the magic of late-night departures from Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Ibiza. These extended port times let travellers explore cities at a more relaxed pace — including the chance to enjoy dinner ashore or evening cultural events.
Port-Intensive Cruises with Intimate Ships
With an average of nearly 11 hours in port and over 90% of each voyage spent on location, these itineraries cater to travellers who want to see and do more. Norwegian’s mid-size ships will take guests to both marquee destinations and smaller, lesser-known ports, providing a balanced mix of crowd favourites and hidden treasures.
Seven-Day Sailings for Perfectly Balanced Getaways
The season will also see an emphasis on seven-day itineraries, appealing to travellers looking for a balanced blend of sea and land exploration.
Ideal for Pairing with Land Stays
Seven-day voyages allow guests to explore a region in depth without committing to a long holiday. They’re also perfect for combining with pre- or post-cruise stays in major gateway cities.
More Itineraries to Choose From
By expanding its shorter cruise offerings, NCL is making it easier for travellers — especially those based outside of the United States — to find a sailing that fits into their holiday schedules.
Enhanced Appeal for International Travellers
As NCL continues to grow its global audience, these itineraries are strategically designed to attract guests from Australia, Europe, and beyond. The result is a more diverse mix of passengers onboard and a truly international cruising experience.
Alaska Season Continues to Shine
Norwegian’s Alaska deployment remains a cornerstone of its northern summer program, with three ships — Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Bliss, and Norwegian Joy — all purpose-built for scenic cruising in this spectacular region.
Departures from Three Key Ports
Sailings will operate from Seattle, Vancouver, and Whittier, giving guests multiple ways to start their Alaskan journey.
Ships Built for the Destination
These vessels feature expansive observation lounges, heated outdoor spaces, and panoramic viewing areas, ensuring guests can take in the majestic landscapes and wildlife of the Last Frontier in comfort.
Immersive Alaska Experiences
From glacier-viewing days to wildlife-spotting excursions, NCL’s Alaska cruises deliver on every front. Guests can look forward to rugged mountain scenery, charming coastal towns, and the possibility of spotting whales, eagles, and bears in their natural habitat.
With more than 500 voyages on offer, NCL’s 2027 northern spring and summer season is brimming with options for every style of traveller, whether you’re seeking sun-soaked islands, cosmopolitan European cities, or the unspoiled wilderness of Alaska.
If you’re ready to see the full range of sailings, explore the Cruise Finder to compare itineraries, dates, and destinations at a glance. You can easily refine your search based on preferred regions, travel dates, or ship class to create a journey tailored to you.
Start Planning Your NCL 2027 Voyage Today
With itineraries designed for deeper exploration and ships tailored for comfort and variety, NCL’s latest deployment is an open invitation to experience the world your way. Whether you’re drawn to the South Pacific’s tranquil lagoons, Europe’s cultural capitals, or Alaska’s wild beauty, now is the perfect time to start planning.
Reach out to our team today and let us help you craft a cruise holiday that will stay with you long after you’ve returned home.
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