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NCL’s Northern 2027 Itineraries

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Northern Hemisphere Spring and Summer 2027 deployment has been released, and the cruise line claims it is its most expansive yet, with more than 500 individual voyages.

The season will run Apr-Oct, calling into more than 150 ports across 59 countries, with a highlight being more than 170 overnight stays. NCL’s md and cp APAC Ben Angell says the season is giving New Zealanders more ways to explore the world, whether close to home or further afield. “From extended South Pacific voyages on guest – favourite Norwegian Spirit; to more seven-day Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings ideal for a broader European holiday, we’re delivering more of what matters to our guests: longer port stays, more overnight calls, more value and greater flexibility to create the perfect cruise holiday.” In Europe, NCL will deploy eight ships sailing mostly seven-day itiner­aries, with departures ex Barcelona, Rome, Athens and Reykjavik, and overnight stays in cities like Istanbul, Copenhagen and Hamburg. There’s Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles itineraries, Southern Europe cruises, Mediterranean voy­ages, and Northern Europe cruises including open-jaw voyages to Iceland and Norway, and Baltic open-jaw sailings.

. . . Extra In Alaska

NCL will also have four ships in Alaska sailing seven-day voyages, as well as a range of nine- and 10-day voyages, with open-jaw sailings between Vancouver and Whittier also available. Closer to home, Norwegian Spirit will remain in the Pacific through Dec 2027, offering a range of open-jaw voyages across Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Hawai‘i and Alaska. The 2027 season will also include Caribbean and Bahamas itiner­aries calling into Great Stirrup Cay, Bermuda voyages sailing ex Philadelphia, New York City and Boston, and Canada and New England itineraries sailing Aug through Oct.

For more on the season see HERE.

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