Key Aspects:
- Norwegian Cruise Line ships will operate from 30 homeports around the globe.
- Its new build, Norwegian Luna, due to debut in 2026, will sail from New York during summer 2027.
- Several ships will offer voyages to Alaska, from Seattle, Vancouver, and Whittier.
From Bermuda to Barcelona, Scandinavia to Santorini and scores of places in between, Norwegian Cruise Line ships will call at more than 150 ports across the globe during spring and summer 2027, offering a choice of destinations designed to impress even the most discerning travelers.
The cruise line on July 23, 2025 rolled out ship deployments for 500-plus voyages in 2027, with 20 ships sailing from 30 homeports and visiting a total of 59 countries. All of the newly minted cruises have opened for sale.
The key phrase in the cruise line’s description of its latest offerings is “more,” as in more freedom, more destinations, and more experiences.
The line has designed its seasonal cruise roster, from April to October 2027, to include more than 170 overnight stays in port, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in a destination’s culture and cuisine.
A wide choice of voyage lengths caters to those seeking a quick getaway as well as those looking for a longer exploration of a particular region.
“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,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line.
Most of the cruise line’s Caribbean itineraries will feature calls at one of the line’s two private island destinations, Harvest Caye, in Belize, and Great Stirrup Cay, in the Bahamas.
Norwegian Cruise Line is in the process of adding significant enhancements to Great Stirrup Cay, with the updates slated to be unveiled in late 2025.

With hundreds of voyages on offer, let’s look at some of the highlights, by region and ship.
Sailing from New York to Bermuda, the cruise line’s newest ship, Norwegian Luna will sail 4- to 7-day voyages with one or two overnights at the Royal Naval Dockyard. The 3,500-guest ship is under construction at a Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and is due to enter service in April 2026.
Besides Norwegian Luna, Norwegian Breakaway will sail to Bermuda from Boston and Norwegian Pearl will operate Bermuda sailings from Philadelphia.
Highlights of the cruise line’s Caribbean offerings include weeklong Norwegian Aqua sailings first from PortMiami and then from Port Canaveral, while Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Escape sail 3- to 5-day voyages from PortMiami and Port Canaveral, respectively.
One ship, Norwegian Spirit, will be based in the South Pacific, sailing 11- to 13-day cruises between Sydney, Australia; Lautoka, Fiji; Papeete, French Polynesia, and Honolulu, and offering embarkation at various ports.
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Four Norwegian Cruise Line ships will deploy to Alaska, answering the call for more so-called “coolcations.”
Three ships — Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Bliss, and Norwegian Joy will sail 7-day voyages roundtrip from Seattle, while Norwegian Jade operates 7-day voyages between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Whittier, Alaska.
Favorite ports such as Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, and Skagway are featured destinations, along with scenic cruising at various glaciers.
Europe voyages will, of course, play a key role in the cruise line’s summer 2027 line-up.
Four ships will deploy to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. Norwegian Prima will make maiden calls to Dubrovnik and Split, Croatia, and Kotor, Montenegro, and offer several Northern Europe voyages to Iceland and Norway from Southampton.
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Norwegian Viva will sail the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, offering calls at classic destinations and multiple embarkation options, including Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome, and Venice.
Norwegian Sun, meanwhile, will operate voyages from Rome and Venice (Ravenna), while Norwegian Jewel sails Baltic Sea cruises between Copenhagen and Helsinki.
Norwegian Goes Big for 2027 With More Ships, Ports, and Overnight Stays






