MIAMI, July 3, 2025 – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), renowned for its innovative approach to the global cruise industry, is offering new opportunities this season to enjoy unforgettable vacations throughout Europe and the Caribbean. Through its More At Sea™ program, guests can access discounts of up to $1,500 on all voyages, plus exclusive benefits such as an unlimited open bar, specialty restaurants, shore excursion credits, Wi-Fi, and the Kids Sail Free promotion, valid for the third or fourth guest in the same cabin.
The company emphasizes that these offers represent an added value of more than $2,000, making it easier for more families to access memorable experiences in international destinations. "This is the best time of year to create lasting memories with our loved ones," said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line.
Europe: Culture, Landscape, and Multiple Destinations in One Voyage
With nine ships sailing throughout Europe this season, NCL offers seven- to 17-day voyages to countries like Italy, Greece, France, Norway, Iceland, and more. Departures depart from 14 key ports, including Barcelona, Rome (Civitavecchia), and Reykjavik. Highlights include Northern Europe itineraries aboard Norwegian Prima and Eastern Mediterranean voyages aboard Norwegian Viva.
The recently renovated Norwegian Breakaway adds new offerings such as the Silver Screen Bistro, a space that combines dining and cinema, and Horizon Park, an outdoor recreational area. It will sail to iconic Mediterranean ports in Italy, France, and Spain. Meanwhile, the Norwegian Epic will feature an enhanced children's water park and an expansion of the adults-only Vibe Beach Club, ideal for multigenerational travelers.
Caribbean and Bahamas: Tropical Getaways Year-Round
For those seeking closer-to-home destinations, the line offers three- to five-day cruises to the Bahamas and longer seven- to 12-day voyages throughout the Caribbean. Departures are available from strategic ports such as Miami, Orlando (Port Canaveral), and Punta Cana (La Romana). Nearly all itineraries include a visit to Great Stirrup Cay, NCL's private island in the Bahamas, which will add a new pier and pool before the end of the year.
Beginning in December 2025, Norwegian Sky will offer voyages from Punta Cana with itineraries visiting Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, St. Lucia, St. Kitts, and the British Virgin Islands. Meanwhile, Norwegian Prima will sail from Orlando with seven-day cruises to Jamaica, Mexico, the Cayman Islands, the Dominican Republic, and more.
Finally, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Getaway, and Norwegian Joy will be available with short cruises from Miami and Orlando, offering ideal options for quick getaways and holiday celebrations, with dates extending through April 2027. Onboard experiences include family-friendly activities, premium dining, and the industry's only racetrack at sea.