Repositioning Cruises

Ships, Itineraries, Sailng Dates, Prices

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NCL Norwegian “Repositioning Cruises” 2024, and 2025 NCL ships with one-way itineraries (Spring and Fall ship relocation deals) belong to the following categories:

  • NCL Norwegian Transatlantic cruise crossings  – between Florida and Europe (to/from Mediterranean and Baltic ports)
  • NCL Norwegian Panama Canal cruise transition  – with departures from California (Los Angeles) and Florida (Miami, Tampa), Texas (Houston), and Louisiana (New Orleans).
  • NCL Norwegian Cruise Lines  Alaska ships repositioning – with Seattle and Vancouver as ports for departures (in Fall) and arrivals (in Spring) when NCL ships reposition from the Caribbean and California.

NCL Norwegian Cruise Line Repositioning

These are some hints and tips on booking your NCL relocation cruise deals:

  • For better cabin availability. Early booking is advisable only on the most popular sailings. These are the NCL cruises through the Panama Canal (transition Florida-California-Florida). We recommend booking early also the short USA West Coast (Pacific Coastal) cruises between Vancouver and Los Angeles. These short deals offer the cheapest NCL Alaskan vacations, with a huge demand from travelers of all ages.
  • For the lowest prices. Last-minute deals on NCL reposition cruises are the best option. Such “not so desperately wanted” itineraries are the NCL Trans-Atlantic crossings between Europe and the USA. Some of those are really long as duration (up to a month in length) when combined with the Mediterranean, Baltic or Caribbean itineraries.

NCL Norwegian Repositioning Cruise Deals Prices

Besides the above-described specials, the most unique NCL ships relocation deals are on the newest Norwegian ship Escape (2015). Since most of the new cruise ships are built in European shipyards, they often offer Transatlantic one-way cruise crossing from Europe to USA. The Inaugural Transatlantic crossings are truly one-time-only offers – so do not hesitate to book your most memorable of all NCL voyages ever!

Why book Norwegian repositioning cruise deals? For one, it’s the cheapest vacation travel option. For two, it’s a rarely special opportunity to be on board some of the world’s most famous big cruise ships of our time. For three, these are low-season discounted deals on unique itineraries at the NCL’s lowest rates possible – not to be missed!

In this survey, we also show you prices on all Norwegian repositioning cruise ships. Know that all prices below (although regularly updated) are only suggestive, and subject to change. These are the NCL rates on the ship’s lowest category cabins (usually Inside), Per Person, in USD (double occupancy rates).

Repositioning Cruises 2024-2025 NCL ships relocation

Follows the complete list of NCL cruise ships’ one-way relocation itineraries with ports of call (dates of arrival and departure) and prices PP.

Norwegian Aqua

  • 2025 (March 28) 7 days from Southampton to Boston, visits Boston (Apr 4). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Bliss

  • 2024 (March 31) 5 days from Los Angeles to Vancouver, visits San Francisco (Apr 1), Victoria BC (Apr 3), Vancouver (Apr 4), Vancouver (Apr 5). Prices started from $379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 6) 15 days from Los Angeles to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Dec 8), Puerto Vallarta (Dec 9), Manzanillo (Dec 10), Puerto Quetzal (Dec 12), Puntarenas (Dec 14), Panama City (Dec 16), Cartagena Colombia (Dec 18), Miami (Dec 21). Prices started from $999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 13 days from Miami to Southampton, visits Ponta Delgada (Jan 11), Lisbon (Jan 13), Vigo (Jan 14), Le Havre-Paris (Jan 16), Southampton (Jan 17). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 2) 13 days from Southampton to Miami, visits Le Havre-Paris (Feb 3), Vigo (Feb 5), Lisbon (Feb 6), Ponta Delgada (Feb 8), Miami (Feb 15). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 22) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Feb 25), Colon (Feb 26), Puntarenas (Mar 1), Puerto Quetzal (Mar 3), Manzanillo (Mar 5), Puerto Vallarta (Mar 6), Cabo San Lucas (Mar 7), Los Angeles (Mar 9). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 5) 15 days from Los Angeles to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Dec 7), Acapulco (Dec 9), Puerto Quetzal (Dec 11), Puntarenas (Dec 13), Panama City (Dec 15), Cartagena Colombia (Dec 17), Miami (Dec 20). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 10) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Jan 13), Colon (Jan 14), Puntarenas (Jan 17), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 19), Acapulco (Jan 21), Cabo San Lucas (Jan 23), Los Angeles (Jan 25). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 1) 15 days from Los Angeles to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Feb 3), Acapulco (Feb 5), Puerto Quetzal (Feb 7), Puntarenas (Feb 9), Panama City (Feb 11), Cartagena Colombia (Feb 13), Miami (Feb 16). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 16) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Feb 19), Colon (Feb 20), Puntarenas (Feb 23), Puerto Quetzal (Feb 25), Acapulco (Feb 27), Cabo San Lucas (Mar 1), Los Angeles (Mar 3). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Breakaway

  • 2025 (February 7) 12 days from Miami to Southampton, visits Ponta Delgada (Feb 14), Southampton (Feb 19). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 28) 10 days from Southampton to Barcelona, visits Le Havre-Paris (Mar 29), Vigo (Mar 31), Lisbon (Apr 1), Gibraltar (Apr 2), Cadiz (Apr 3), Motril (Apr 4), Ibiza (Apr 5), Palma de Mallorca (Apr 6), Barcelona (Apr 7). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 4) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (May 5), Cannes (May 6), Livorno (May 7), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 8), Naples (May 9), Messina (May 10), Valletta (May 11), Corfu Island (May 12), Dubrovnik (May 13), Split (May 14), Trieste (May 15). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 15) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (May 16), Dubrovnik (May 17), Corfu Island (May 18), Messina (May 19), Naples (May 20), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 21), Livorno (May 22), Cannes (May 23), Palma de Mallorca (May 24), Barcelona (May 25). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 22) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (Jun 23), Cannes (Jun 24), Livorno (Jun 25), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 26), Naples (Jun 27), Messina (Jun 28), Valletta (Jun 29), Corfu Island (Jun 30), Dubrovnik (Jul 1), Split (Jul 2), Trieste (Jul 3). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 3) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Jul 4), Dubrovnik (Jul 5), Corfu Island (Jul 6), Messina (Jul 7), Naples (Jul 8), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 9), Livorno (Jul 10), Cannes (Jul 11), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 12), Barcelona (Jul 13). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 10) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (Aug 11), Cannes (Aug 12), Livorno (Aug 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 14), Naples (Aug 15), Messina (Aug 16), Valletta (Aug 17), Corfu Island (Aug 18), Dubrovnik (Aug 19), Split (Aug 20), Trieste (Aug 21). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 21) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Aug 22), Dubrovnik (Aug 23), Corfu Island (Aug 24), Messina (Aug 25), Naples (Aug 26), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 27), Livorno (Aug 28), Cannes (Aug 29), Palma de Mallorca (Aug 30), Barcelona (Aug 31). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 28) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (Sep 29), Cannes (Sep 30), Livorno (Oct 1), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 2), Naples (Oct 3), Messina (Oct 4), Valletta (Oct 5), Corfu Island (Oct 6), Dubrovnik (Oct 7), Split (Oct 8), Trieste (Oct 9). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 9) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Oct 10), Dubrovnik (Oct 11), Corfu Island (Oct 12), Messina (Oct 13), Naples (Oct 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 15), Livorno (Oct 16), Cannes (Oct 17), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 18), Barcelona (Oct 19). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 7) 15 days from Barcelona to New York, visits Marseille (Nov 8), Livorno (Nov 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 10), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 12), Lisbon (Nov 14), Ponta Delgada (Nov 16), New York (Nov 22). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Dawn

  • 2024 (February 13) 12 days from Cape Town to Port Louis, visits Cape Town (Feb 14), Mossel Bay (Feb 15), Port Elizabeth (Feb 16), Richards Bay (Feb 17), Nosy Be Island (Feb 21), Antsiranana (Feb 22), Saint-Denis (Feb 24), Port Louis (Feb 25).
  • 2024 (February 25) 12 days from Port Louis to Cape Town, visits Saint-Denis (Feb 26), Antsiranana (Feb 28), Nosy Be Island (Feb 29), Richards Bay (Mar 3), Port Elizabeth (Mar 5), Mossel Bay (Mar 6), Cape Town (Mar 7), Cape Town (Mar 8).
  • 2024 (March 20) 21 days from Cape Town to Barcelona, visits Walvis Bay (Mar 22), Luanda (Mar 25), Santo Antonio (Mar 27), Abidjan (Mar 29), Banjul (Apr 1), Dakar (Apr 2), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 5), Arrecife (Apr 6), Motril (Apr 8), Alicante (Apr 9), Barcelona (Apr 10). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 26) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Salerno (Apr 27), Livorno (Apr 28), Genoa (Apr 30), Cannes (May 1), Saint-Tropez (May 2), Palma de Mallorca (May 3), Ibiza (May 4), Valencia (May 5), Barcelona (May 6). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 6) 11 days from Barcelona to Southampton, visits Valencia (May 7), Gibraltar (May 8), Malaga (May 9), Cadiz (May 10), Portimao (May 11), Lisbon (May 12), Vigo (May 13), Zeebrugge (May 15), Le Havre-Paris (May 16), Southampton (May 17). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 24) 12 days from Le Havre-Paris to Stockholm, visits Zeebrugge (May 25), London-Tilbury (May 26), Amsterdam (May 27), Copenhagen (May 29), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 30), Karlskrona (May 31), Visby (Jun 1), Riga (Jun 2), Helsinki (Jun 3), Tallinn (Jun 4), Stockholm (Jun 5). Prices started from $1569 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 5) 11 days from Stockholm to Oslo, visits Visby (Jun 6), Kotka (Jun 7), Tallinn (Jun 8), Helsinki (Jun 9), Riga (Jun 10), Klaipeda (Jun 11), Gdynia-Gdansk (Jun 12), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 13), Kiel (Jun 14), Copenhagen (Jun 15), Oslo (Jun 16). Prices started from $2629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 16) 10 days from Oslo to Southampton, visits Goteborg (Jun 17), Copenhagen (Jun 18), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 19), Hamburg (Jun 21), Amsterdam (Jun 23), Zeebrugge (Jun 24), Le Havre-Paris (Jun 25), Southampton (Jun 26). Prices started from $1959 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 6) 9 days from Southampton to Copenhagen, visits Le Havre-Paris (Jul 7), Zeebrugge (Jul 8), Amsterdam (Jul 9), Oslo (Jul 11), Aarhus (Jul 12), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jul 13), Helsingborg (Jul 14), Copenhagen (Jul 15). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 15) 10 days from Copenhagen to Southampton, visits Warnemunde-Rostock (Jul 16), Goteborg (Jul 17), Oslo (Jul 18), Kristiansand (Jul 19), Leith-Edinburgh (Jul 20), Newcastle upon Tyne (Jul 21), Amsterdam (Jul 22), Zeebrugge (Jul 23), Le Havre-Paris (Jul 24), Southampton (Jul 25). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 26) 10 days from Southampton to Copenhagen, visits Dublin (Aug 28), Cobh-Cork (Aug 29), Isle of Portland (Aug 30), Le Havre-Paris (Aug 31), Zeebrugge (Sep 1), Amsterdam (Sep 2), Oslo (Sep 4), Copenhagen (Sep 5). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 5) 10 days from Copenhagen to Stockholm, visits Oslo (Sep 6), Warnemunde-Rostock (Sep 8), Gdynia-Gdansk (Sep 9), Klaipeda (Sep 10), Riga (Sep 11), Tallinn (Sep 12), Helsinki (Sep 13), Visby (Sep 14), Stockholm (Sep 15). Prices started from $2599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 15) 12 days from Stockholm to Le Havre-Paris, visits Tallinn (Sep 16), Riga (Sep 17), Visby (Sep 18), Karlskrona (Sep 19), Warnemunde-Rostock (Sep 20), Kiel (Sep 21), Copenhagen (Sep 22), Amsterdam (Sep 24), London-Tilbury (Sep 25), Zeebrugge (Sep 26), Le Havre-Paris (Sep 27). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 27) 10 days from Le Havre-Paris to Barcelona, visits London-Tilbury (Sep 28), Zeebrugge (Sep 29), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Oct 1), La Coruna (Oct 2), Porto-Leixoes (Oct 3), Gibraltar (Oct 4), Malaga (Oct 5), Ibiza (Oct 6), Barcelona (Oct 7). Prices started from $1179 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 7) 10 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Cannes (Oct 8), Livorno (Oct 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 10), Naples (Oct 11), Catania (Oct 12), Corfu Island (Oct 13), Kotor (Oct 14), Koper (Oct 15), Zadar (Oct 16), Trieste (Oct 17). Prices started from $1209 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 17) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Koper (Oct 18), Ravenna (Oct 19), Split (Oct 20), Dubrovnik (Oct 21), Corfu Island (Oct 22), Santorini Island (Oct 23), Kusadasi (Oct 24), Istanbul (Oct 25), Mykonos Island (Oct 26), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 27). Prices started from $1229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 6) 16 days from Piraeus-Athens to Dubai, visits Alexandria (Nov 8), Port Said (Nov 9), Suez Canal (Nov 10), Safaga (Nov 11), Aqaba (Nov 13), Abu Dhabi (Nov 20), Dubai (Nov 22). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 22) 16 days from Dubai to Port Louis, visits Muscat (Nov 23), Mahe Island Seychelles (Nov 28), La Digue Island Seychelles (Nov 29), Mombasa (Dec 2), Zanzibar (Dec 3), Nosy Be Island (Dec 5), Port Louis (Dec 7), Port Louis (Dec 8). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 8) 14 days from Port Louis to Doha Qatar, visits Saint-Denis (Dec 9), Nosy Be Island (Dec 11), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 13), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 14), Muscat (Dec 18), Dubai (Dec 19), Abu Dhabi (Dec 21), Doha Qatar (Dec 22). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 22) 14 days from Doha Qatar to Port Louis, visits Abu Dhabi (Dec 23), Dubai (Dec 24), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 30), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 31), Nosy Be Island (Jan 2), Saint-Denis (Jan 4), Port Louis (Jan 5). Prices started from $1579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 5) 12 days from Port Louis to Cape Town, visits Port Louis (Jan 6), Saint-Denis (Jan 7), Tolagnaro (Jan 9), Maputo (Jan 11), Richards Bay (Jan 12), Port Elizabeth (Jan 14), Mossel Bay (Jan 15), Cape Town (Jan 16), Cape Town (Jan 17). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 17) 12 days from Cape Town to Port Louis, visits Cape Town (Jan 18), Mossel Bay (Jan 19), Port Elizabeth (Jan 20), Richards Bay (Jan 21), Maputo (Jan 23), Tolagnaro (Jan 25), Saint-Denis (Jan 27), Port Louis (Jan 28), Port Louis (Jan 29). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 29) 14 days from Port Louis to Doha Qatar, visits Saint-Denis (Jan 30), Nosy Be Island (Feb 1), Mahe Island Seychelles (Feb 3), La Digue Island Seychelles (Feb 4), Muscat (Feb 8), Dubai (Feb 9), Abu Dhabi (Feb 11), Doha Qatar (Feb 12). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 12) 17 days from Doha Qatar to Port Louis, visits Abu Dhabi (Feb 13), Dubai (Feb 14), Muscat (Feb 15), Mahe Island Seychelles (Feb 19), La Digue Island Seychelles (Feb 20), Mombasa (Feb 23), Zanzibar (Feb 24), Nosy Be Island (Feb 26), Saint-Denis (Feb 28), Port Louis (Mar 1). Prices started from $2849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 1) 11 days from Port Louis to Cape Town, visits Port Louis (Mar 2), Saint-Denis (Mar 3), Tolagnaro (Mar 5), Richards Bay (Mar 7), Port Elizabeth (Mar 9), Mossel Bay (Mar 10), Cape Town (Mar 11), Cape Town (Mar 12). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 12) 18 days from Cape Town to Lisbon, visits Walvis Bay (Mar 14), Luanda (Mar 17), Santo Antonio (Mar 19), Abidjan (Mar 21), Banjul (Mar 24), Dakar (Mar 25), Sal Island (Mar 26), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Mar 28), Lisbon (Mar 30). Prices started from $3199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 30) 11 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Portimao (Mar 31), Cadiz (Apr 1), Gibraltar (Apr 2), Motril (Apr 3), Ibiza (Apr 4), Palma de Mallorca (Apr 5), Barcelona (Apr 6), Saint-Tropez (Apr 7), Livorno (Apr 8), Naples (Apr 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 10). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 10) 12 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Livorno (Apr 11), Naples (Apr 12), Messina (Apr 13), Valletta (Apr 14), Siracusa (Apr 15), Corfu Island (Apr 16), Sarande (Apr 17), Kotor (Apr 18), Dubrovnik (Apr 19), Split (Apr 20), Trieste (Apr 22). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 22) 11 days from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Koper (Apr 24), Dubrovnik (Apr 25), Kotor (Apr 26), Sarande (Apr 27), Corfu Island (Apr 28), Valletta (Apr 29), Messina (Apr 30), Naples (May 1), Livorno (May 2), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 3). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 3) 13 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Le Havre-Paris, visits Livorno (May 4), Cannes (May 5), Barcelona (May 6), Cadiz (May 8), Lisbon (May 9), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (May 11), Amsterdam (May 13), London-Tilbury (May 14), Zeebrugge (May 15), Le Havre-Paris (May 16). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 16) 12 days from Le Havre-Paris to Stockholm, visits Zeebrugge (May 17), London-Tilbury (May 18), Amsterdam (May 19), Copenhagen (May 21), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 22), Gdynia-Gdansk (May 23), Klaipeda (May 24), Riga (May 25), Helsinki (May 26), Tallinn (May 27), Stockholm (May 28). Prices started from $2079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 28) 9 days from Stockholm to Oslo, visits Helsinki (May 29), Tallinn (May 30), Riga (May 31), Klaipeda (Jun 1), Gdynia-Gdansk (Jun 2), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 3), Kiel (Jun 4), Copenhagen (Jun 5), Oslo (Jun 6). Prices started from $1679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 6) 10 days from Oslo to Stockholm, visits Kristiansand (Jun 7), Aarhus (Jun 8), Copenhagen (Jun 9), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 10), Gdynia-Gdansk (Jun 11), Visby (Jun 12), Riga (Jun 13), Helsinki (Jun 14), Tallinn (Jun 15), Stockholm (Jun 16). Prices started from $1679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 16) 11 days from Stockholm to Copenhagen, visits Helsinki (Jun 17), Tallinn (Jun 18), Riga (Jun 19), Klaipeda (Jun 20), Gdynia-Gdansk (Jun 21), Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 22), Kiel (Jun 23), Aarhus (Jun 24), Oslo (Jun 25), Copenhagen (Jun 27). Prices started from $1879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 27) 11 days from Copenhagen to Southampton, visits Warnemunde-Rostock (Jun 28), Aarhus (Jun 29), Oslo (Jun 30), Kristiansand (Jul 1), Hamburg (Jul 3), Amsterdam (Jul 5), Zeebrugge (Jul 6), Le Havre-Paris (Jul 7), Southampton (Jul 8). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 9) 10 days from Southampton to Oslo, visits Le Havre-Paris (Sep 10), Zeebrugge (Sep 11), Amsterdam (Sep 12), Hamburg (Sep 13), Copenhagen (Sep 16), Warnemunde-Rostock (Sep 17), Aarhus (Sep 18), Oslo (Sep 19). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 19) 11 days from Oslo to Stockholm, visits Kristiansand (Sep 20), Aarhus (Sep 21), Copenhagen (Sep 22), Kiel (Sep 23), Warnemunde-Rostock (Sep 24), Gdynia-Gdansk (Sep 25), Klaipeda (Sep 26), Riga (Sep 27), Helsinki (Sep 28), Tallinn (Sep 29), Stockholm (Sep 30). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 30) 12 days from Stockholm to Le Havre-Paris, visits Stockholm (Oct 1), Tallinn (Oct 2), Riga (Oct 3), Klaipeda (Oct 4), Gdynia-Gdansk (Oct 5), Warnemunde-Rostock (Oct 6), Copenhagen (Oct 7), Amsterdam (Oct 9), London-Tilbury (Oct 10), Zeebrugge (Oct 11), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 12). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 12) 9 days from Le Havre-Paris to Lisbon, visits London-Tilbury (Oct 13), IJmuiden (Oct 14), Zeebrugge (Oct 15), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Oct 17), Bilbao (Oct 18), La Coruna (Oct 19), Porto-Leixoes (Oct 20), Lisbon (Oct 21). Prices started from $1279 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 21) 12 days from Lisbon to Barcelona, visits Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Oct 23), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Oct 24), Arrecife (Oct 25), Agadir (Oct 26), Casablanca (Oct 27), Cadiz (Oct 28), Motril (Oct 29), Ibiza (Oct 30), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 31), Valencia (Nov 1), Barcelona (Nov 2). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 2) 21 days from Barcelona to Cape Town, visits Casablanca (Nov 4), Agadir (Nov 5), Arrecife (Nov 6), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nov 7), Dakar (Nov 10), Banjul (Nov 11), Abidjan (Nov 14), Santo Antonio (Nov 16), Luanda (Nov 18), Walvis Bay (Nov 21), Cape Town (Nov 23). Prices started from $2849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 23) 12 days from Cape Town to Port Louis, visits Mossel Bay (Nov 24), Port Elizabeth (Nov 25), Richards Bay (Nov 26), Nosy Be Island (Nov 30), Antsiranana (Dec 1), Saint-Denis (Dec 3), Port Louis (Dec 4), Port Louis (Dec 5). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 5) 16 days from Port Louis to Doha Qatar, visits Saint-Denis (Dec 6), Nosy Be Island (Dec 8), Zanzibar (Dec 10), Mombasa (Dec 11), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 14), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 15), Dubai (Dec 20), Doha Qatar (Dec 21). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 21) 16 days from Doha Qatar to Port Louis, visits Dubai (Dec 22), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 27), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 28), Mombasa (Dec 31), Zanzibar (Jan 1), Nosy Be Island (Jan 3), Port Louis (Jan 5), Port Louis (Jan 6). Prices started from $2349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 6) 16 days from Port Louis to Singapore, visits Saint-Denis (Jan 7), Nosy Be Island (Jan 9), Mahe Island Seychelles (Jan 11), La Digue Island Seychelles (Jan 12), Male (Jan 15), Colombo (Jan 17), Phuket (Jan 20), Singapore (Jan 22). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 22) 16 days from Singapore to Port Louis, visits Phuket (Jan 24), Colombo (Jan 27), Male (Jan 28), La Digue Island Seychelles (Feb 1), Mahe Island Seychelles (Feb 2), Nosy Be Island (Feb 4), Port Louis (Feb 6), Port Louis (Feb 7). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 7) 12 days from Port Louis to Cape Town, visits Saint-Denis (Feb 8), Antsiranana (Feb 10), Nosy Be Island (Feb 11), Richards Bay (Feb 14), Port Elizabeth (Feb 16), Mossel Bay (Feb 17), Cape Town (Feb 18), Cape Town (Feb 19). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 19) 12 days from Cape Town to Port Louis, visits Mossel Bay (Feb 20), Port Elizabeth (Feb 21), Richards Bay (Feb 22), Nosy Be Island (Feb 26), Antsiranana (Feb 27), Saint-Denis (Mar 1), Port Louis (Mar 2), Port Louis (Mar 3). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 3) 12 days from Port Louis to Cape Town, visits Saint-Denis (Mar 4), Antsiranana (Mar 6), Nosy Be Island (Mar 7), Richards Bay (Mar 10), Port Elizabeth (Mar 12), Mossel Bay (Mar 13), Cape Town (Mar 14), Cape Town (Mar 15). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 15) 20 days from Cape Town to Lisbon, visits Walvis Bay (Mar 17), Luanda (Mar 20), Santo Antonio (Mar 22), Abidjan (Mar 24), Banjul (Mar 27), Dakar (Mar 28), Praia (Mar 29), Boa Vista Island (Mar 30), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 1), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Apr 2), Lisbon (Apr 4). Prices started from $3499 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Encore

  • 2024 (April 7) 17 days from Miami to San Francisco, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 10), Panama City (Apr 11), Puntarenas (Apr 14), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 16), Manzanillo (Apr 18), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 20), Los Angeles (Apr 22), San Francisco (Apr 24). Prices started from $1579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 7) 21 days from Miami to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 10), Panama City (Apr 11), Puntarenas (Apr 14), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 16), Manzanillo (Apr 18), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 19), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 20), Los Angeles (Apr 22), San Francisco (Apr 24), Astoria OR (Apr 26), Victoria BC (Apr 27), Seattle (Apr 28). Prices started from $1579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 13) 21 days from Seattle to Miami, visits San Francisco (Oct 15), Los Angeles (Oct 17), Cabo San Lucas (Oct 19), Puerto Vallarta (Oct 20), Manzanillo (Oct 21), Acapulco (Oct 22), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 24), Puntarenas (Oct 26), Panama City (Oct 28), Cartagena Colombia (Oct 30), Grand Cayman Island (Nov 1), Miami (Nov 3). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 3) 14 days from Miami to Southampton, visits Ponta Delgada (Nov 10), Lisbon (Nov 13), Vigo (Nov 14), Le Havre-Paris (Nov 16), Southampton (Nov 17). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 3) 12 days from Southampton to Miami, visits Vigo (Dec 5), Lisbon (Dec 6), Ponta Delgada (Dec 8), Miami (Dec 15). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 30) 21 days from Miami to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 2), Panama City (Apr 3), Puntarenas (Apr 6), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 8), Manzanillo (Apr 11), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 12), Los Angeles (Apr 14), San Francisco (Apr 16), Victoria BC (Apr 19), Seattle (Apr 20). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 29) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Dec 2), Colon (Dec 3), Puntarenas (Dec 6), Puerto Quetzal (Dec 8), Acapulco (Dec 10), Cabo San Lucas (Dec 12), Los Angeles (Dec 14). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 16) 15 days from Los Angeles to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Jan 18), Acapulco (Jan 20), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 22), Puntarenas (Jan 24), Panama City (Jan 26), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 28), Miami (Jan 31). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 11) 22 days from Miami to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 14), Panama City (Apr 15), Puntarenas (Apr 18), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 20), Acapulco (Apr 22), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 24), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 25), Los Angeles (Apr 27), San Francisco (Apr 29), Victoria BC (May 2), Seattle (May 3). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Epic

  • 2024 (April 7) 12 days from Port Canaveral to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Gibraltar (Apr 16), Alicante (Apr 17), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 19). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 31) 15 days from New York to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 2), Ponta Delgada (Apr 7), Lisbon (Apr 9), Barcelona (Apr 11), Cannes (Apr 12), Livorno (Apr 13), Naples (Apr 14), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 15). Prices started from $1379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 1) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Haifa, visits Naples (Nov 2), Santorini Island (Nov 4), Kusadasi (Nov 5), Istanbul (Nov 6), Mykonos Island (Nov 7), Rhodes Island (Nov 8), Limassol (Nov 9), Ashdod (Nov 10), Haifa (Nov 11). Prices started from $1179 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 11) 11 days from Haifa to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Ashdod (Nov 12), Limassol (Nov 13), Rhodes Island (Nov 14), Kusadasi (Nov 15), Istanbul (Nov 16), Mykonos Island (Nov 17), Piraeus-Athens (Nov 18), Naples (Nov 20), Livorno (Nov 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 22). Prices started from $1179 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 22) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Nov 23), Naples (Nov 24), Messina (Nov 25), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 27), Barcelona (Nov 28), Cartagena Spain (Nov 29), Malaga (Nov 30), Cadiz (Dec 1), Lisbon (Dec 2). Prices started from $1049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 2) 12 days from Lisbon to San Juan, visits Ponta Delgada (Dec 4), Tortola Island BVI (Dec 10), Philipsburg St Maarten (Dec 11), Basseterre St Kitts (Dec 12), St Thomas Island USVI (Dec 13), San Juan (Dec 14). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Escape

  • 2024 (April 8) 16 days from New York to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kings Wharf (Apr 10), Ponta Delgada (Apr 15), Lisbon (Apr 17), Cadiz (Apr 18), Malaga (Apr 19), Ibiza (Apr 20), Barcelona (Apr 21), Cannes (Apr 22), Livorno (Apr 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Apr 24). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 24) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Barcelona, visits Dubrovnik (Apr 26), Corfu Island (Apr 27), Valletta (Apr 28), Messina (Apr 29), Naples (Apr 30), Livorno (May 1), Cannes (May 2), Ibiza (May 3), Palma de Mallorca (May 4), Barcelona (May 5). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 5) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (May 6), Cannes (May 7), Livorno (May 8), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 9), Naples (May 10), Messina (May 11), Valletta (May 12), Corfu Island (May 13), Dubrovnik (May 14), Split (May 15), Trieste (May 16). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 16) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (May 17), Dubrovnik (May 18), Corfu Island (May 19), Messina (May 20), Naples (May 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 22), Livorno (May 23), Cannes (May 24), Palma de Mallorca (May 25), Barcelona (May 26). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 26) 4 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Cannes (May 27), Livorno (May 28), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 30). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 23) 10 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Cannes (Jun 24), Livorno (Jun 25), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 26), Naples (Jun 27), Messina (Jun 28), Corfu Island (Jun 29), Dubrovnik (Jun 30), Split (Jul 1), Trieste (Jul 3). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 26) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Naples (Jun 27), Messina (Jun 28), Corfu Island (Jun 29), Dubrovnik (Jun 30), Split (Jul 1), Trieste (Jul 3). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 3) 11 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Jul 4), Dubrovnik (Jul 5), Corfu Island (Jul 6), Valletta (Jul 8), Naples (Jul 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 10), Livorno (Jul 11), Cannes (Jul 12), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 13), Barcelona (Jul 14). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 14) 4 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Cannes (Jul 15), Livorno (Jul 16), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 18). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 11) 10 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Cannes (Aug 12), Livorno (Aug 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 14), Naples (Aug 15), Messina (Aug 16), Valletta (Aug 17), Corfu Island (Aug 18), Split (Aug 19), Trieste (Aug 21). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 14) 7 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Naples (Aug 15), Messina (Aug 16), Valletta (Aug 17), Corfu Island (Aug 18), Split (Aug 19), Trieste (Aug 21). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 21) 11 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Aug 22), Dubrovnik (Aug 23), Corfu Island (Aug 24), Valletta (Aug 26), Naples (Aug 27), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 28), Livorno (Aug 29), Cannes (Aug 30), Palma de Mallorca (Aug 31), Barcelona (Sep 1). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 4 days from Barcelona to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Cannes (Sep 2), Livorno (Sep 3), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 5). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 11 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Palma de Mallorca (Sep 30), Cannes (Oct 1), Livorno (Oct 2), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 3), Naples (Oct 4), Messina (Oct 5), Valletta (Oct 6), Corfu Island (Oct 7), Dubrovnik (Oct 8), Split (Oct 9), Trieste (Oct 10). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 10) 10 days from Trieste to Barcelona, visits Split (Oct 11), Dubrovnik (Oct 12), Corfu Island (Oct 13), Messina (Oct 14), Naples (Oct 15), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 16), Livorno (Oct 17), Cannes (Oct 18), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 19), Barcelona (Oct 20). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 26) 14 days from Barcelona to Miami, visits Cartagena Spain (Nov 27), Malaga (Nov 28), Funchal (Nov 30), St Johns Antigua (Dec 6), San Juan (Dec 7), Great Stirrup Cay (Dec 9), Miami (Dec 10). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Gem

  • 2024 (September 6) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Sep 7), Halifax (Sep 8), Sydney NS (Sep 9), Prince Edward Island (Sep 10), Saguenay (Sep 12), Quebec City (Sep 13). Prices started from $549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 13) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 15), Sydney NS (Sep 16), Halifax (Sep 17), Portland ME (Sep 18), Bar Harbor (Sep 19), Boston (Sep 20). Prices started from $579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 20) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Sep 21), Halifax (Sep 22), Sydney NS (Sep 23), Prince Edward Island (Sep 24), Saguenay (Sep 26), Quebec City (Sep 27). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 27) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 29), Sydney NS (Sep 30), Halifax (Oct 1), Portland ME (Oct 2), Bar Harbor (Oct 3), Boston (Oct 4). Prices started from $579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 4) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Oct 5), Halifax (Oct 6), Sydney NS (Oct 7), Prince Edward Island (Oct 8), Saguenay (Oct 10), Quebec City (Oct 11). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 11) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Oct 13), Sydney NS (Oct 14), Halifax (Oct 15), Portland ME (Oct 16), Bar Harbor (Oct 17), Boston (Oct 18). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 2) 9 days from Miami to Panama City, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Dec 4), Catalina Island (Dec 5), Willemstad Curacao (Dec 6), Oranjestad Aruba (Dec 7), Panama City (Dec 10), Panama City (Dec 11). Prices started from $679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 11) 9 days from Panama City to Miami, visits Puerto Limon (Dec 13), Ocho Rios (Dec 15), Grand Cayman Island (Dec 16), Cozumel (Dec 17), Great Stirrup Cay (Dec 19), Miami (Dec 20). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 5) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Sep 6), Halifax (Sep 7), Sydney NS (Sep 8), Prince Edward Island (Sep 9), Saguenay (Sep 11), Quebec City (Sep 12). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 12) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 14), Sydney NS (Sep 15), Halifax (Sep 16), Portland ME (Sep 17), Bar Harbor (Sep 18), Boston (Sep 19). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 19) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Sep 20), Halifax (Sep 21), Sydney NS (Sep 22), Prince Edward Island (Sep 23), Saguenay (Sep 25), Quebec City (Sep 26). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 26) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Sep 28), Sydney NS (Sep 29), Halifax (Sep 30), Portland ME (Oct 1), Bar Harbor (Oct 2), Boston (Oct 3). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 3) 7 days from Boston to Quebec City, visits Bar Harbor (Oct 4), Halifax (Oct 5), Sydney NS (Oct 6), Prince Edward Island (Oct 7), Saguenay (Oct 9), Quebec City (Oct 10). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 10) 7 days from Quebec City to Boston, visits Prince Edward Island (Oct 12), Sydney NS (Oct 13), Halifax (Oct 14), Portland ME (Oct 15), Bar Harbor (Oct 16), Boston (Oct 17). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Getaway

  • 2024 (April 29) 14 days from New York to Southampton, visits Halifax (May 1), Dublin (May 7), Belfast (May 8), Amsterdam (May 10), Zeebrugge (May 11), Le Havre-Paris (May 12), Southampton (May 13). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 13) 9 days from Southampton to Copenhagen, visits Le Havre-Paris (May 14), Zeebrugge (May 15), Amsterdam (May 16), Oslo (May 18), Aarhus (May 19), Warnemunde-Rostock (May 20), Kiel (May 21), Copenhagen (May 22). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 6) 10 days from Southampton to Barcelona, visits Le Havre-Paris (Jun 7), Porto-Leixoes (Jun 9), Lisbon (Jun 10), Gibraltar (Jun 11), Cadiz (Jun 12), Malaga (Jun 13), Ibiza (Jun 14), Palma de Mallorca (Jun 15), Barcelona (Jun 16). Prices started from $1249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 16) 9 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Jun 17), Livorno (Jun 18), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 19), Naples (Jun 20), Messina (Jun 21), Corfu Island (Jun 22), Santorini Island (Jun 23), Mykonos Island (Jun 24), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 25). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 29) 7 days from Piraeus-Athens to Lisbon, visits Valletta (Oct 1), Alicante (Oct 3), Motril (Oct 4), Cadiz (Oct 5), Lisbon (Oct 6). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 6) 12 days from Lisbon to Miami, visits Ponta Delgada (Oct 8), St Johns NL (Oct 11), Halifax (Oct 13), New York (Oct 15), Miami (Oct 18). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 20) 11 days from New Orleans to New York, visits Cozumel (Apr 22), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 23), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 25), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 26), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Apr 28), New York (May 1). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Jade

  • 2025 (January 4) 15 days from Miami to Panama City, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Jan 6), San Juan (Jan 7), St Croix Island USVI (Jan 8), Castries (Jan 9), Scarborough (Jan 10), St Georges Grenada (Jan 11), Oranjestad Aruba (Jan 13), Santa Marta Colombia (Jan 14), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 15), Colon (Jan 16), Puerto Limon (Jan 17), Panama City (Jan 19). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 19) 10 days from Panama City to Tampa, visits Cartagena Colombia (Jan 21), Falmouth Jamaica (Jan 23), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 24), Roatan Island (Jan 25), Harvest Caye Belize (Jan 26), Cozumel (Jan 27), Tampa (Jan 29). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 29) 11 days from Tampa to Panama City, visits Key West (Jan 30), Cozumel (Feb 1), Grand Cayman Island (Feb 2), Ocho Rios (Feb 3), Cartagena Colombia (Feb 5), Colon (Feb 6), Puerto Limon (Feb 7), Panama City (Feb 9). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 9) 11 days from Panama City to Miami, visits Cartagena Colombia (Feb 11), Oranjestad Aruba (Feb 13), Willemstad Curacao (Feb 14), Basseterre St Kitts (Feb 16), Tortola Island BVI (Feb 17), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Feb 18), Miami (Feb 20). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 20) 12 days from Miami to Panama City, visits Cozumel (Feb 22), Costa Maya (Feb 23), Roatan Island (Feb 24), Montego Bay (Feb 26), Cartagena Colombia (Feb 28), Colon (Mar 1), Puerto Limon (Mar 2), Panama City (Mar 4). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 4) 9 days from Panama City to Port Canaveral, visits Cartagena Colombia (Mar 6), Ocho Rios (Mar 8), Grand Cayman Island (Mar 9), Cozumel (Mar 10), Great Stirrup Cay (Mar 12), Port Canaveral (Mar 13). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 13) 11 days from Port Canaveral to Panama City, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Mar 15), Punta Cana (Mar 16), Tortola Island BVI (Mar 17), Oranjestad Aruba (Mar 19), Cartagena Colombia (Mar 21), Colon (Mar 22), Panama City (Mar 24). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 24) 10 days from Panama City to Tampa, visits Puerto Limon (Mar 26), Oranjestad Aruba (Mar 28), Willemstad Curacao (Mar 29), Ocho Rios (Mar 31), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 1), Tampa (Apr 3). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 3) 25 days from Tampa to Whittier, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 6), Colon (Apr 7), Puntarenas (Apr 10), San Juan del Sur (Apr 11), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 12), Acapulco (Apr 14), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 16), Los Angeles (Apr 18), San Francisco (Apr 20), Astoria OR (Apr 22), Ketchikan (Apr 24), Juneau (Apr 25), Skagway (Apr 26), Hubbard Glacier (Apr 27), Whittier (Apr 28). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 28) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Apr 29), Icy Strait Point (Apr 30), Juneau (May 1), Skagway (May 2), Ketchikan (May 3), Vancouver (May 5). Prices started from $549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 5) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 7), Juneau (May 8), Skagway (May 9), Icy Strait Point (May 10), Hubbard Glacier (May 11), Whittier (May 12). Prices started from $579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 12) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (May 13), Icy Strait Point (May 14), Juneau (May 15), Skagway (May 16), Ketchikan (May 17), Vancouver (May 19). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 19) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (May 21), Juneau (May 22), Skagway (May 23), Icy Strait Point (May 24), Hubbard Glacier (May 25), Whittier (May 26). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 26) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (May 27), Icy Strait Point (May 28), Juneau (May 29), Skagway (May 30), Ketchikan (May 31), Vancouver (Jun 2). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 2) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 4), Juneau (Jun 5), Skagway (Jun 6), Icy Strait Point (Jun 7), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 8), Whittier (Jun 9). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 9) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 10), Icy Strait Point (Jun 11), Juneau (Jun 12), Skagway (Jun 13), Ketchikan (Jun 14), Vancouver (Jun 16). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 16) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jun 18), Juneau (Jun 19), Skagway (Jun 20), Icy Strait Point (Jun 21), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 22), Whittier (Jun 23). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 23) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 24), Icy Strait Point (Jun 25), Juneau (Jun 26), Skagway (Jun 27), Ketchikan (Jun 28), Vancouver (Jun 30). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 30) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 2), Juneau (Jul 3), Skagway (Jul 4), Icy Strait Point (Jul 5), Hubbard Glacier (Jul 6), Whittier (Jul 7). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 7) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jul 8), Icy Strait Point (Jul 9), Juneau (Jul 10), Skagway (Jul 11), Ketchikan (Jul 12), Vancouver (Jul 14). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 14) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 16), Juneau (Jul 17), Skagway (Jul 18), Icy Strait Point (Jul 19), Hubbard Glacier (Jul 20), Whittier (Jul 21). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 21) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jul 22), Icy Strait Point (Jul 23), Juneau (Jul 24), Skagway (Jul 25), Ketchikan (Jul 26), Vancouver (Jul 28). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 28) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Jul 30), Juneau (Jul 31), Skagway (Aug 1), Icy Strait Point (Aug 2), Hubbard Glacier (Aug 3), Whittier (Aug 4). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 4) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Aug 5), Icy Strait Point (Aug 6), Juneau (Aug 7), Skagway (Aug 8), Ketchikan (Aug 9), Vancouver (Aug 11). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 11) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 13), Juneau (Aug 14), Skagway (Aug 15), Icy Strait Point (Aug 16), Hubbard Glacier (Aug 17), Whittier (Aug 18). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 18) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Aug 19), Icy Strait Point (Aug 20), Juneau (Aug 21), Skagway (Aug 22), Ketchikan (Aug 23), Vancouver (Aug 25). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 25) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Aug 27), Juneau (Aug 28), Skagway (Aug 29), Icy Strait Point (Aug 30), Hubbard Glacier (Aug 31), Whittier (Sep 1). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 1) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Sep 2), Icy Strait Point (Sep 3), Juneau (Sep 4), Skagway (Sep 5), Ketchikan (Sep 6), Vancouver (Sep 8). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 8) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 10), Juneau (Sep 11), Skagway (Sep 12), Icy Strait Point (Sep 13), Hubbard Glacier (Sep 14), Whittier (Sep 15). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 15) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Sep 16), Icy Strait Point (Sep 17), Juneau (Sep 18), Skagway (Sep 19), Ketchikan (Sep 20), Vancouver (Sep 22). Prices started from $579 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 22) 7 days from Vancouver to Whittier, visits Ketchikan (Sep 24), Juneau (Sep 25), Skagway (Sep 26), Icy Strait Point (Sep 27), Hubbard Glacier (Sep 28), Whittier (Sep 29). Prices started from $549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 29) 7 days from Whittier to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Sep 30), Icy Strait Point (Oct 1), Juneau (Oct 2), Skagway (Oct 3), Ketchikan (Oct 4), Vancouver (Oct 6). Prices started from $549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 6) 12 days from Vancouver to San Diego, visits Sitka (Oct 8), Skagway (Oct 9), Ketchikan (Oct 10), Seattle (Oct 12), Astoria OR (Oct 13), San Francisco (Oct 15), Santa Barbara CA (Oct 17), San Diego (Oct 18). Prices started from $1049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 18) 14 days from San Diego to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Oct 20), Acapulco (Oct 22), Puerto Quetzal (Oct 24), Panama City (Oct 26), Cartagena Colombia (Oct 28), Grand Cayman Island (Oct 30), Miami (Nov 1). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 1) 9 days from Miami to Panama City, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Nov 3), Oranjestad Aruba (Nov 5), Cartagena Colombia (Nov 7), Colon (Nov 8), Panama City (Nov 10). Prices started from $849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 10) 10 days from Panama City to Miami, visits Cartagena Colombia (Nov 12), Ocho Rios (Nov 14), Grand Cayman Island (Nov 15), Roatan Island (Nov 16), Harvest Caye Belize (Nov 17), Cozumel (Nov 18), Miami (Nov 20). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 12) 10 days from Miami to Panama City, visits Cozumel (Dec 14), Harvest Caye Belize (Dec 15), Roatan Island (Dec 16), Grand Cayman Island (Dec 17), Cartagena Colombia (Dec 19), Colon (Dec 20), Panama City (Dec 22). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 22) 13 days from Panama City to New York, visits Cartagena Colombia (Dec 24), Oranjestad Aruba (Dec 26), Willemstad Curacao (Dec 27), Castries (Dec 29), Basseterre St Kitts (Dec 30), Tortola Island BVI (Dec 31), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Jan 1), New York (Jan 4). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 4) 12 days from New York to Tampa, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Jan 7), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 9), Panama Canal (Jan 10), Colon (Jan 10), Ocho Rios (Jan 12), Cozumel (Jan 14), Tampa (Jan 16). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 16) 10 days from Tampa to Panama City, visits Cozumel (Jan 18), Harvest Caye Belize (Jan 19), Roatan Island (Jan 20), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 21), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 23), Colon (Jan 24), Panama City (Jan 26). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 26) 11 days from Panama City to Galveston, visits Cartagena Colombia (Jan 28), Ocho Rios (Jan 30), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 31), Roatan Island (Feb 1), Harvest Caye Belize (Feb 2), Costa Maya (Feb 3), Cozumel (Feb 4), Galveston (Feb 6). Prices started from $1049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 6) 10 days from Galveston to Panama City, visits Cozumel (Feb 8), Harvest Caye Belize (Feb 9), Roatan Island (Feb 10), Grand Cayman Island (Feb 11), Cartagena Colombia (Feb 13), Colon (Feb 14), Panama City (Feb 16). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 16) 11 days from Panama City to Miami, visits Cartagena Colombia (Feb 18), Oranjestad Aruba (Feb 20), Castries (Feb 22), Basseterre St Kitts (Feb 23), Tortola Island BVI (Feb 24), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Feb 25), Miami (Feb 27). Prices started from $1049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 27) 12 days from Miami to Callao-Lima, visits Santa Marta Colombia (Mar 2), Cartagena Colombia (Mar 3), Panama City (Mar 5), Manta (Mar 7), Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 9), Callao-Lima (Mar 10), Callao-Lima (Mar 11). Prices started from $1149 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 11) 17 days from Callao-Lima to San Diego, visits Salaverry-Trujillo (Mar 12), Manta (Mar 14), Panama City (Mar 16), Puntarenas (Mar 18), San Juan del Sur (Mar 19), Acajutla (Mar 20), Puerto Quetzal (Mar 21), Huatulco (Mar 22), Acapulco (Mar 23), Manzanillo (Mar 24), Puerto Vallarta (Mar 25), Cabo San Lucas (Mar 26), San Diego (Mar 28). Prices started from $1729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 11) 8 days from San Diego to Vancouver, visits Ensenada (Apr 12), Santa Barbara CA (Apr 13), San Francisco (Apr 15), Astoria OR (Apr 18), Vancouver (Apr 19). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Jewel

  • 2024 (February 18) 11 days from Laem Chabang to Keelung, visits Saigon (Feb 20), Bandar Seri Begawan (Feb 22), Kota Kinabalu (Feb 23), Puerto Princesa (Feb 24), Boracay Island (Feb 25), Manila (Feb 26), Currimao (Feb 27), Kaohsiung (Feb 28), Keelung (Feb 29).
  • 2024 (February 29) 11 days from Keelung to Tokyo, visits Hualien (Mar 1), Miyakojima Island (Mar 2), Naha (Mar 3), Hiroshima City (Mar 5), Kochi City (Mar 6), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 7), Nagoya (Mar 9), Shimizu (Mar 10), Tokyo (Mar 11).
  • 2024 (March 11) 10 days from Tokyo to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Mar 12), Nagoya (Mar 13), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 14), Naha (Mar 17), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Mar 18), Nagasaki City (Mar 19), Jeju Island (Mar 20), Incheon (Mar 21). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 21) 10 days from Incheon to Yokohama, visits Jeju Island (Mar 22), Nagasaki City (Mar 23), Beppu (Mar 24), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 25), Hiroshima City (Mar 27), Kochi City (Mar 28), Nagoya (Mar 29), Shimizu (Mar 30), Yokohama (Mar 31).
  • 2024 (March 31) 10 days from Yokohama to Tokyo, visits Nagoya (Apr 1), Kochi City (Apr 2), Kagoshima City (Apr 3), Busan (Apr 4), Nagasaki City (Apr 5), Kobe-Osaka (Apr 7), Shimizu (Apr 9), Tokyo (Apr 10). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 10) 12 days from Tokyo to Seward, visits Sendai (Apr 11), Hakodate (Apr 12), Aomori City (Apr 13), Dutch Harbor Unalaska (Apr 18), Kodiak Island (Apr 20), Homer AK (Apr 21), Seward (Apr 22).
  • 2024 (April 22) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Apr 23), Icy Strait Point (Apr 24), Juneau (Apr 25), Skagway (Apr 26), Ketchikan (Apr 27), Vancouver (Apr 29). Prices started from $249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 29) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (May 1), Juneau (May 2), Skagway (May 3), Glacier Bay (May 4), Hubbard Glacier (May 5), Seward (May 6). Prices started from $249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 6) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (May 7), Icy Strait Point (May 8), Juneau (May 9), Skagway (May 10), Ketchikan (May 11), Vancouver (May 13). Prices started from $299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 13) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (May 15), Juneau (May 16), Skagway (May 17), Glacier Bay (May 18), Hubbard Glacier (May 19), Seward (May 20). Prices started from $299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 20) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (May 21), Icy Strait Point (May 22), Juneau (May 23), Skagway (May 24), Ketchikan (May 25), Vancouver (May 27). Prices started from $299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 27) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (May 29), Juneau (May 30), Skagway (May 31), Icy Strait Point (Jun 1), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 2), Seward (Jun 3). Prices started from $349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 3) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 4), Icy Strait Point (Jun 5), Juneau (Jun 6), Skagway (Jun 7), Ketchikan (Jun 8), Vancouver (Jun 10). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 10) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jun 12), Juneau (Jun 13), Skagway (Jun 14), Glacier Bay (Jun 15), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 16), Seward (Jun 17). Prices started from $669 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 17) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jun 18), Icy Strait Point (Jun 19), Juneau (Jun 20), Skagway (Jun 21), Ketchikan (Jun 22), Vancouver (Jun 24). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 24) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jun 26), Juneau (Jun 27), Skagway (Jun 28), Glacier Bay (Jun 29), Hubbard Glacier (Jun 30), Seward (Jul 1). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 1) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jul 2), Icy Strait Point (Jul 3), Juneau (Jul 4), Skagway (Jul 5), Ketchikan (Jul 6), Vancouver (Jul 8). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 8) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jul 10), Juneau (Jul 11), Skagway (Jul 12), Sitka (Jul 13), Hubbard Glacier (Jul 14), Seward (Jul 15). Prices started from $529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 15) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jul 16), Icy Strait Point (Jul 17), Juneau (Jul 18), Skagway (Jul 19), Ketchikan (Jul 20), Vancouver (Jul 22). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 22) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Jul 24), Juneau (Jul 25), Skagway (Jul 26), Icy Strait Point (Jul 27), Hubbard Glacier (Jul 28), Seward (Jul 29). Prices started from $559 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 29) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Jul 30), Icy Strait Point (Jul 31), Juneau (Aug 1), Skagway (Aug 2), Ketchikan (Aug 3), Vancouver (Aug 5). Prices started from $599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 5) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Aug 7), Juneau (Aug 8), Skagway (Aug 9), Icy Strait Point (Aug 10), Hubbard Glacier (Aug 11), Seward (Aug 12). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 12) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Aug 13), Icy Strait Point (Aug 14), Juneau (Aug 15), Skagway (Aug 16), Ketchikan (Aug 17), Vancouver (Aug 19). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 19) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Aug 21), Juneau (Aug 22), Skagway (Aug 23), Icy Strait Point (Aug 24), Hubbard Glacier (Aug 25), Seward (Aug 26). Prices started from $469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 26) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Aug 27), Icy Strait Point (Aug 28), Juneau (Aug 29), Skagway (Aug 30), Ketchikan (Aug 31), Vancouver (Sep 2). Prices started from $399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 2) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Sep 4), Juneau (Sep 5), Skagway (Sep 6), Glacier Bay (Sep 7), Hubbard Glacier (Sep 8), Seward (Sep 9). Prices started from $429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 9) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Sep 10), Icy Strait Point (Sep 11), Juneau (Sep 12), Skagway (Sep 13), Ketchikan (Sep 14), Vancouver (Sep 16). Prices started from $429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 16) 7 days from Vancouver to Seward, visits Ketchikan (Sep 18), Juneau (Sep 19), Skagway (Sep 20), Glacier Bay (Sep 21), Hubbard Glacier (Sep 22), Seward (Sep 23). Prices started from $429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 23) 7 days from Seward to Vancouver, visits Hubbard Glacier (Sep 24), Icy Strait Point (Sep 25), Juneau (Sep 26), Skagway (Sep 27), Ketchikan (Sep 28), Vancouver (Sep 30). Prices started from $349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 29) 9 days from Vancouver to Los Angeles, visits Astoria OR (Oct 30), San Francisco (Nov 1), Santa Barbara CA (Nov 4), Ensenada (Nov 5), San Diego (Nov 6), Los Angeles (Nov 7). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 7) 17 days from Los Angeles to Tampa, visits Cabo San Lucas (Nov 9), Puerto Vallarta (Nov 10), Manzanillo (Nov 11), Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo (Nov 12), Puerto Chiapas (Nov 14), Acajutla (Nov 15), San Juan del Sur (Nov 16), Puntarenas (Nov 17), Cartagena Colombia (Nov 20), Grand Cayman Island (Nov 22), Tampa (Nov 24). Prices started from $1249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 30) 12 days from Tampa to Boston, visits Cozumel (Apr 1), Grand Cayman Island (Apr 2), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 4), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 5), Kralendijk Bonaire (Apr 6), Punta Cana (Apr 7), Boston (Apr 11). Prices started from $1149 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Joy

  • 2024 (September 2) 8 days from New York to Quebec City, visits Boston (Sep 3), Portland ME (Sep 4), Sydney NS (Sep 6), Prince Edward Island (Sep 7), Saguenay (Sep 9), Quebec City (Sep 10). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 10) 7 days from Quebec City to New York, visits Saguenay (Sep 11), Prince Edward Island (Sep 13), Sydney NS (Sep 14), Halifax (Sep 15), New York (Sep 17). Prices started from $479 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 17) 8 days from New York to Quebec City, visits Boston (Sep 18), Portland ME (Sep 19), Sydney NS (Sep 21), Prince Edward Island (Sep 22), Saguenay (Sep 24), Quebec City (Sep 25). Prices started from $529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 25) 7 days from Quebec City to New York, visits Saguenay (Sep 26), Prince Edward Island (Sep 28), Sydney NS (Sep 29), Halifax (Sep 30), New York (Oct 2). Prices started from $499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 30) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Dec 3), Panama City (Dec 4), Puerto Quetzal (Dec 7), Acapulco (Dec 9), Puerto Vallarta (Dec 11), Mazatlan (Dec 12), Cabo San Lucas (Dec 13), Los Angeles (Dec 15). Prices started from $1149 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 5) 16 days from Los Angeles to Miami, visits Cabo San Lucas (Jan 7), Puerto Vallarta (Jan 8), Acapulco (Jan 10), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 12), Panama City (Jan 14), Cartagena Colombia (Jan 17), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 19), Miami (Jan 21). Prices started from $1249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 21) 16 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Jan 24), Colon (Jan 25), Puntarenas (Jan 28), Puerto Quetzal (Jan 30), Acapulco (Feb 1), Manzanillo (Feb 2), Puerto Vallarta (Feb 3), Cabo San Lucas (Feb 4), Los Angeles (Feb 6). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 29) 15 days from Miami to Los Angeles, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 1), Panama City (Apr 2), Puntarenas (Apr 5), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 7), Manzanillo (Apr 9), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 10), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 11), Los Angeles (Apr 13). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (April 11) 23 days from Port Canaveral to Seattle, visits Great Stirrup Cay (Apr 12), Cartagena Colombia (Apr 15), Panama City (Apr 17), Puntarenas (Apr 19), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 21), Acapulco (Apr 23), Puerto Vallarta (Apr 25), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 26), Los Angeles (Apr 28), San Francisco (Apr 30), Victoria BC (May 3), Seattle (May 4). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Pearl

  • 2024 (April 25) 14 days from New York to Southampton, visits Halifax (Apr 27), Reykjavik (May 2), Belfast (May 5), Cobh-Cork (May 6), Isle of Portland (May 7), Le Havre-Paris (May 8), Southampton (May 9). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 9) 9 days from Southampton to Barcelona, visits La Coruna (May 11), Porto-Leixoes (May 12), Lisbon (May 13), Cadiz (May 14), Malaga (May 15), Ibiza (May 16), Palma de Mallorca (May 17), Barcelona (May 18). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 18) 9 days from Barcelona to Trieste, visits Marseille (May 19), Cannes (May 20), Livorno (May 21), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 22), Naples (May 23), Messina (May 24), Corfu Island (May 25), Split (May 26), Trieste (May 27). Prices started from $1629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 27) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (May 28), Koper (May 29), Split (May 30), Kotor (May 31), Dubrovnik (Jun 1), Corfu Island (Jun 2), Santorini Island (Jun 3), Mykonos Island (Jun 4), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 5). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 5) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Jun 6), Mykonos Island (Jun 7), Zakynthos Island (Jun 8), Corfu Island (Jun 9), Dubrovnik (Jun 10), Kotor (Jun 11), Split (Jun 12), Ravenna (Jun 13), Venice (Jun 14). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 24) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Jun 25), Koper (Jun 26), Split (Jun 27), Kotor (Jun 28), Dubrovnik (Jun 29), Corfu Island (Jun 30), Santorini Island (Jul 1), Mykonos Island (Jul 2), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 3). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 3) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Jul 4), Mykonos Island (Jul 5), Zakynthos Island (Jul 6), Corfu Island (Jul 7), Dubrovnik (Jul 8), Kotor (Jul 9), Split (Jul 10), Ravenna (Jul 11), Venice (Jul 12). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 22) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Jul 23), Koper (Jul 24), Split (Jul 25), Kotor (Jul 26), Dubrovnik (Jul 27), Corfu Island (Jul 28), Santorini Island (Jul 29), Mykonos Island (Jul 30), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 31). Prices started from $1379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 31) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Aug 1), Mykonos Island (Aug 2), Zakynthos Island (Aug 3), Corfu Island (Aug 4), Kotor (Aug 5), Dubrovnik (Aug 6), Split (Aug 7), Ravenna (Aug 8), Venice (Aug 9). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 19) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Aug 20), Rijeka (Aug 21), Zadar (Aug 22), Kotor (Aug 23), Dubrovnik (Aug 24), Corfu Island (Aug 25), Santorini Island (Aug 26), Mykonos Island (Aug 27), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 28). Prices started from $1089 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 28) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Aug 29), Mykonos Island (Aug 30), Zakynthos Island (Aug 31), Corfu Island (Sep 1), Dubrovnik (Sep 2), Kotor (Sep 3), Split (Sep 4), Ravenna (Sep 5), Venice (Sep 6). Prices started from $1509 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 16) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Sep 17), Koper (Sep 18), Split (Sep 19), Kotor (Sep 20), Dubrovnik (Sep 21), Corfu Island (Sep 22), Santorini Island (Sep 23), Mykonos Island (Sep 24), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 25). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 25) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Sep 26), Mykonos Island (Sep 27), Zakynthos Island (Sep 28), Corfu Island (Sep 29), Dubrovnik (Sep 30), Kotor (Oct 1), Split (Oct 2), Ravenna (Oct 3), Venice (Oct 4). Prices started from $1799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 14) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Oct 15), Koper (Oct 16), Split (Oct 17), Kotor (Oct 18), Dubrovnik (Oct 19), Corfu Island (Oct 20), Santorini Island (Oct 21), Mykonos Island (Oct 22), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 23). Prices started from $1279 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 23) 9 days from Piraeus-Athens to Venice, visits Santorini Island (Oct 24), Mykonos Island (Oct 25), Zakynthos Island (Oct 26), Corfu Island (Oct 27), Dubrovnik (Oct 28), Kotor (Oct 29), Split (Oct 30), Ravenna (Oct 31), Venice (Nov 1). Prices started from $1319 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 1) 10 days from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Koper (Nov 2), Split (Nov 3), Dubrovnik (Nov 4), Kotor (Nov 5), Corfu Island (Nov 6), Katakolon (Nov 7), Messina (Nov 8), Naples (Nov 9), Livorno (Nov 10), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 11). Prices started from $899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 11) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Le Havre-Paris, visits Livorno (Nov 12), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nov 13), Barcelona (Nov 14), Cartagena Spain (Nov 15), Malaga (Nov 16), Cadiz (Nov 17), Lisbon (Nov 18), Porto-Leixoes (Nov 19), Le Havre-Paris (Nov 21). Prices started from $1129 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 21) 9 days from Le Havre-Paris to Barcelona, visits Porto-Leixoes (Nov 23), Lisbon (Nov 24), Gibraltar (Nov 25), Cadiz (Nov 26), Malaga (Nov 27), Ibiza (Nov 28), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 29), Barcelona (Nov 30). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 30) 14 days from Barcelona to Miami, visits Cartagena Spain (Dec 1), Malaga (Dec 2), Gibraltar (Dec 3), Casablanca (Dec 4), Kings Wharf (Dec 11), Great Stirrup Cay (Dec 13), Miami (Dec 14). Prices started from $729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 24) 14 days from New York to Southampton, visits Halifax (Apr 26), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Apr 27), St Johns NL (Apr 28), Reykjavik (May 1), Belfast (May 4), Dublin (May 5), Le Havre-Paris (May 7), Southampton (May 8). Prices started from $1979 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 8) 12 days from Southampton to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Le Havre-Paris (May 9), Porto-Leixoes (May 11), Lisbon (May 12), Cadiz (May 13), Malaga (May 14), Palma de Mallorca (May 15), Barcelona (May 16), Cannes (May 17), Livorno (May 18), Naples (May 19), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 20). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 20) 11 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens, visits Livorno (May 21), Naples (May 22), Messina (May 23), Heraklion (May 25), Santorini Island (May 26), Kusadasi (May 27), Istanbul (May 28), Mykonos Island (May 29), Rhodes Island (May 30), Piraeus-Athens (May 31). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 31) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Santorini Island (Jun 1), Mykonos Island (Jun 2), Heraklion (Jun 3), Katakolon (Jun 4), Corfu Island (Jun 5), Kotor (Jun 6), Dubrovnik (Jun 7), Split (Jun 8), Koper (Jun 10), Trieste (Jun 11). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 11) 10 days from Trieste to Istanbul, visits Split (Jun 13), Dubrovnik (Jun 14), Kotor (Jun 15), Corfu Island (Jun 16), Santorini Island (Jun 17), Mykonos Island (Jun 18), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 19), Kusadasi (Jun 20), Istanbul (Jun 21). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 21) 11 days from Istanbul to Trieste, visits Kusadasi (Jun 22), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 23), Santorini Island (Jun 24), Mykonos Island (Jun 25), Corfu Island (Jun 26), Kotor (Jun 27), Dubrovnik (Jun 28), Split (Jun 29), Koper (Jul 1), Trieste (Jul 2). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 2) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Koper (Jul 4), Split (Jul 5), Dubrovnik (Jul 6), Kotor (Jul 7), Corfu Island (Jul 8), Katakolon (Jul 9), Santorini Island (Jul 10), Mykonos Island (Jul 11), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 12). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 12) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Santorini Island (Jul 13), Mykonos Island (Jul 14), Heraklion (Jul 15), Katakolon (Jul 16), Corfu Island (Jul 17), Kotor (Jul 18), Dubrovnik (Jul 19), Split (Jul 20), Koper (Jul 22), Trieste (Jul 23). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 23) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Koper (Jul 25), Zadar (Jul 26), Dubrovnik (Jul 27), Kotor (Jul 28), Corfu Island (Jul 29), Katakolon (Jul 30), Santorini Island (Jul 31), Mykonos Island (Aug 1), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 2). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 2) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Santorini Island (Aug 3), Mykonos Island (Aug 4), Heraklion (Aug 5), Katakolon (Aug 6), Corfu Island (Aug 7), Kotor (Aug 8), Dubrovnik (Aug 9), Split (Aug 10), Koper (Aug 12), Trieste (Aug 13). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 13) 10 days from Trieste to Istanbul, visits Split (Aug 15), Dubrovnik (Aug 16), Kotor (Aug 17), Corfu Island (Aug 18), Santorini Island (Aug 19), Mykonos Island (Aug 20), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 21), Kusadasi (Aug 22), Istanbul (Aug 23). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 23) 11 days from Istanbul to Trieste, visits Kusadasi (Aug 24), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 25), Santorini Island (Aug 26), Mykonos Island (Aug 27), Corfu Island (Aug 28), Kotor (Aug 29), Dubrovnik (Aug 30), Split (Aug 31), Koper (Sep 2), Trieste (Sep 3). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 3) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Koper (Sep 5), Zadar (Sep 6), Dubrovnik (Sep 7), Kotor (Sep 8), Corfu Island (Sep 9), Katakolon (Sep 10), Santorini Island (Sep 11), Mykonos Island (Sep 12), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 13). Prices started from $1379 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 13) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Santorini Island (Sep 14), Mykonos Island (Sep 15), Heraklion (Sep 16), Katakolon (Sep 17), Corfu Island (Sep 18), Kotor (Sep 19), Dubrovnik (Sep 20), Split (Sep 21), Koper (Sep 23), Trieste (Sep 24). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 24) 10 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Koper (Sep 26), Zadar (Sep 27), Dubrovnik (Sep 28), Kotor (Sep 29), Corfu Island (Sep 30), Katakolon (Oct 1), Santorini Island (Oct 2), Mykonos Island (Oct 3), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 4). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 4) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Trieste, visits Santorini Island (Oct 5), Mykonos Island (Oct 6), Heraklion (Oct 7), Katakolon (Oct 8), Corfu Island (Oct 9), Kotor (Oct 10), Dubrovnik (Oct 11), Split (Oct 12), Koper (Oct 14), Trieste (Oct 15). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Prima

  • 2024 (April 5) 11 days from Galveston to Miami, visits Cozumel (Apr 7), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 10), Kralendijk Bonaire (Apr 11), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 12), Great Stirrup Cay (Apr 15), Miami (Apr 16). Prices started from $1239 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 16) 11 days from Miami to New York, visits Great Stirrup Cay (Apr 17), La Romana (Apr 19), Oranjestad Aruba (Apr 20), Willemstad Curacao (Apr 21), St Thomas Island USVI (Apr 22), San Juan (Apr 23), Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Apr 24), New York (Apr 27). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 27) 15 days from New York to Southampton, visits Halifax (Apr 29), Reykjavik (May 5), Amsterdam (May 9), Zeebrugge (May 10), Le Havre-Paris (May 11), Southampton (May 12). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 12) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (May 13), Amsterdam (May 14), Bergen (May 16), Geiranger (May 17), Alesund (May 18), Akureyri (May 20), Isafjordur (May 21), Reykjavik (May 22), Reykjavik (May 23). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 23) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (May 24), Akureyri (May 25), Geiranger (May 27), Alesund (May 28), Bergen (May 29), Amsterdam (May 31), Zeebrugge (Jun 1), Southampton (Jun 2). Prices started from $1119 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 2) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jun 3), Amsterdam (Jun 4), Bergen (Jun 6), Geiranger (Jun 7), Alesund (Jun 8), Akureyri (Jun 10), Isafjordur (Jun 11), Reykjavik (Jun 12), Reykjavik (Jun 13). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 13) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jun 14), Akureyri (Jun 15), Alesund (Jun 17), Geiranger (Jun 18), Bergen (Jun 19), Amsterdam (Jun 21), Zeebrugge (Jun 22), Southampton (Jun 23). Prices started from $1659 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 23) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jun 24), Amsterdam (Jun 25), Geiranger (Jun 27), Bergen (Jun 28), Alesund (Jun 29), Akureyri (Jul 1), Isafjordur (Jul 2), Reykjavik (Jul 3), Reykjavik (Jul 4). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 4) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jul 5), Akureyri (Jul 6), Geiranger (Jul 8), Alesund (Jul 9), Bergen (Jul 10), Amsterdam (Jul 12), Zeebrugge (Jul 13), Southampton (Jul 14). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 14) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jul 15), Amsterdam (Jul 16), Bergen (Jul 18), Geiranger (Jul 19), Alesund (Jul 20), Akureyri (Jul 22), Isafjordur (Jul 23), Reykjavik (Jul 24), Reykjavik (Jul 25). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 25) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jul 26), Akureyri (Jul 27), Alesund (Jul 29), Geiranger (Jul 30), Bergen (Jul 31), Amsterdam (Aug 2), Zeebrugge (Aug 3), Southampton (Aug 4). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 4) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Aug 5), Amsterdam (Aug 6), Bergen (Aug 8), Geiranger (Aug 9), Alesund (Aug 10), Akureyri (Aug 12), Isafjordur (Aug 13), Reykjavik (Aug 14), Reykjavik (Aug 15). Prices started from $2189 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 15) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Aug 16), Akureyri (Aug 17), Alesund (Aug 19), Geiranger (Aug 20), Bergen (Aug 21), Amsterdam (Aug 23), Zeebrugge (Aug 24), Southampton (Aug 25). Prices started from $2189 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 25) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Aug 26), Amsterdam (Aug 27), Bergen (Aug 29), Geiranger (Aug 30), Alesund (Aug 31), Akureyri (Sep 2), Isafjordur (Sep 3), Reykjavik (Sep 4), Reykjavik (Sep 5). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 5) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Sep 6), Akureyri (Sep 7), Alesund (Sep 9), Geiranger (Sep 10), Bergen (Sep 11), Amsterdam (Sep 13), Zeebrugge (Sep 14), Southampton (Sep 15). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 15) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Sep 16), Amsterdam (Sep 17), Geiranger (Sep 19), Bergen (Sep 20), Alesund (Sep 21), Akureyri (Sep 23), Isafjordur (Sep 24), Reykjavik (Sep 25), Reykjavik (Sep 26). Prices started from $2269 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 26) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Sep 27), Akureyri (Sep 28), Alesund (Sep 30), Geiranger (Oct 1), Bergen (Oct 2), Amsterdam (Oct 4), Zeebrugge (Oct 5), Southampton (Oct 6). Prices started from $2199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 6) 12 days from Southampton to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Oct 8), Bilbao (Oct 9), La Coruna (Oct 10), Porto-Leixoes (Oct 11), Lisbon (Oct 12), Cadiz (Oct 13), Cartagena Spain (Oct 14), Barcelona (Oct 15), Cannes (Oct 16), Livorno (Oct 17), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 18). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 7) 16 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to New York, visits Livorno (Nov 8), Cannes (Nov 9), Barcelona (Nov 10), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 11), Alicante (Nov 12), Malaga (Nov 13), Cadiz (Nov 14), Lisbon (Nov 15), Ponta Delgada (Nov 17), New York (Nov 23). Prices started from $1499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 2) 15 days from New York to Galveston, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Jan 5), San Juan (Jan 6), St Thomas Island USVI (Jan 7), Tortola Island BVI (Jan 8), Willemstad Curacao (Jan 10), Oranjestad Aruba (Jan 11), Falmouth Jamaica (Jan 13), Grand Cayman Island (Jan 14), Cozumel (Jan 15), Galveston (Jan 17). Prices started from $1389 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 27) 14 days from New York to Southampton, visits Halifax (Apr 29), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Apr 30), St Johns NL (May 1), Reykjavik (May 4), Belfast (May 7), Liverpool (May 8), Le Havre-Paris (May 10), Southampton (May 11). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 11) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (May 12), Amsterdam (May 13), Bergen (May 15), Geiranger (May 16), Alesund (May 17), Akureyri (May 19), Isafjordur (May 20), Reykjavik (May 21), Reykjavik (May 22). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 22) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (May 23), Akureyri (May 24), Alesund (May 26), Maloy (May 27), Geiranger (May 28), Amsterdam (May 30), Zeebrugge (May 31), Southampton (Jun 1). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 1) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jun 2), Amsterdam (Jun 3), Bergen (Jun 5), Geiranger (Jun 6), Alesund (Jun 7), Akureyri (Jun 9), Isafjordur (Jun 10), Reykjavik (Jun 11), Reykjavik (Jun 12). Prices started from $1979 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 12) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jun 13), Akureyri (Jun 14), Alesund (Jun 16), Flam (Jun 17), Bergen (Jun 18), Amsterdam (Jun 20), Zeebrugge (Jun 21), Southampton (Jun 22). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 22) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jun 23), Amsterdam (Jun 24), Bergen (Jun 26), Geiranger (Jun 27), Alesund (Jun 28), Akureyri (Jun 30), Isafjordur (Jul 1), Reykjavik (Jul 2), Reykjavik (Jul 3). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 3) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jul 4), Akureyri (Jul 5), Alesund (Jul 7), Maloy (Jul 8), Geiranger (Jul 9), Amsterdam (Jul 11), Zeebrugge (Jul 12), Southampton (Jul 13). Prices started from $1879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Jul 14), Amsterdam (Jul 15), Bergen (Jul 17), Geiranger (Jul 18), Alesund (Jul 19), Akureyri (Jul 21), Isafjordur (Jul 22), Reykjavik (Jul 23), Reykjavik (Jul 24). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 24) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Jul 25), Akureyri (Jul 26), Alesund (Jul 28), Flam (Jul 29), Bergen (Jul 30), Amsterdam (Aug 1), Zeebrugge (Aug 2), Southampton (Aug 3). Prices started from $1779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 3) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Aug 4), Amsterdam (Aug 5), Bergen (Aug 7), Geiranger (Aug 8), Alesund (Aug 9), Akureyri (Aug 11), Isafjordur (Aug 12), Reykjavik (Aug 13), Reykjavik (Aug 14). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 14) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Aug 15), Akureyri (Aug 16), Alesund (Aug 18), Maloy (Aug 19), Geiranger (Aug 20), Amsterdam (Aug 22), Zeebrugge (Aug 23), Southampton (Aug 24). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 24) 11 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Zeebrugge (Aug 25), Amsterdam (Aug 26), Bergen (Aug 28), Geiranger (Aug 29), Alesund (Aug 30), Akureyri (Sep 1), Isafjordur (Sep 2), Reykjavik (Sep 3), Reykjavik (Sep 4). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 4) 10 days from Reykjavik to Southampton, visits Isafjordur (Sep 5), Akureyri (Sep 6), Alesund (Sep 8), Geiranger (Sep 9), Flam (Sep 10), Amsterdam (Sep 12), Zeebrugge (Sep 13), Southampton (Sep 14). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Sky

  • 2024 (April 29) 3 days from La Romana to Miami, visits Puerto Plata-Amber Cove (Apr 30), Miami (May 2). Prices started from $119 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 7) 11 days from Baltimore to Quebec City, visits Boston (Sep 9), Bar Harbor (Sep 10), Saint John NB (Sep 11), Halifax (Sep 12), Sydney NS (Sep 13), Prince Edward Island (Sep 14), Saguenay (Sep 16), Quebec City (Sep 17), Quebec City (Sep 18). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 18) 10 days from Quebec City to New York, visits Saguenay (Sep 19), Prince Edward Island (Sep 21), Sydney NS (Sep 22), Halifax (Sep 23), Portland ME (Sep 24), Bar Harbor (Sep 25), Boston (Sep 26), Newport RI (Sep 27), New York (Sep 28). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 28) 11 days from New York to Quebec City, visits Martha’s Vineyard Island (Sep 29), Boston (Sep 30), Portland ME (Oct 1), Saint John NB (Oct 2), Halifax (Oct 3), Sydney NS (Oct 4), Prince Edward Island (Oct 5), Saguenay (Oct 7), Quebec City (Oct 8), Quebec City (Oct 9). Prices started from $779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 9) 10 days from Quebec City to Baltimore, visits Saguenay (Oct 10), Prince Edward Island (Oct 12), Sydney NS (Oct 13), Halifax (Oct 14), Portland ME (Oct 15), Bar Harbor (Oct 16), Boston (Oct 17), Baltimore (Oct 19). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 21) 14 days from New York to Barcelona, visits Halifax (Oct 23), St Johns NL (Oct 25), Ponta Delgada (Oct 29), Motril (Nov 1), Ibiza (Nov 2), Palma de Mallorca (Nov 3), Barcelona (Nov 4). Prices started from $829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 4) 15 days from Barcelona to Piraeus-Athens, visits Cannes (Nov 5), Livorno (Nov 6), Civitavecchia-Rome (Nov 7), Naples (Nov 8), Santorini Island (Nov 10), Mykonos Island (Nov 11), Kusadasi (Nov 12), Istanbul (Nov 13), Alexandria (Nov 16), Piraeus-Athens (Nov 19). Prices started from $1879 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 19) 15 days from Piraeus-Athens to Dubai, visits Alexandria (Nov 21), Port Said (Nov 22), Suez Canal (Nov 23), Aqaba (Nov 24), Safaga (Nov 25), Abu Dhabi (Dec 2), Dubai (Dec 3), Dubai (Dec 4). Prices started from $1929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 4) 16 days from Dubai to Port Louis, visits Dubai (Dec 5), Fujairah (Dec 6), Muscat (Dec 7), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 11), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 12), Mombasa (Dec 15), Zanzibar (Dec 16), Antsiranana (Dec 18), Port Louis (Dec 20). Prices started from $2029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 20) 17 days from Port Louis to Singapore, visits Port Louis (Dec 21), Nosy Be Island (Dec 23), Mahe Island Seychelles (Dec 25), La Digue Island Seychelles (Dec 26), Male (Dec 29), Colombo (Dec 31), Phuket (Jan 3), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 4), Klang (Jan 5), Singapore (Jan 6). Prices started from $3499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 6) 11 days from Singapore to Manila, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 8), Laem Chabang (Jan 9), Saigon (Jan 11), Bandar Seri Begawan (Jan 13), Kota Kinabalu (Jan 14), Puerto Princesa (Jan 15), Boracay Island (Jan 16), Manila (Jan 17). Prices started from $3249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 17) 10 days from Manila to Keelung, visits Boracay Island (Jan 18), Busuanga Island (Jan 19), Kaohsiung (Jan 21), Ishigakijima Island (Jan 22), Naha (Jan 24), Miyakojima Island (Jan 25), Hualien (Jan 26), Keelung (Jan 27). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 27) 12 days from Keelung to Singapore, visits Kaohsiung (Jan 28), Salomague-Ilocos (Jan 29), Manila (Jan 30), Boracay Island (Jan 31), Puerto Princesa (Feb 1), Kota Kinabalu (Feb 2), Bandar Seri Begawan (Feb 3), Nha Trang (Feb 5), Saigon (Feb 6), Singapore (Feb 8). Prices started from $1679 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 8) 13 days from Singapore to Keelung, visits Klang (Feb 9), Saigon (Feb 11), Bandar Seri Begawan (Feb 14), Kota Kinabalu (Feb 15), Puerto Princesa (Feb 16), Boracay Island (Feb 17), Manila (Feb 18), Salomague-Ilocos (Feb 19), Kaohsiung (Feb 20), Keelung (Feb 21). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 21) 10 days from Keelung to Tokyo, visits Hualien (Feb 22), Ishigakijima Island (Feb 23), Naha (Feb 24), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Feb 25), Kochi City (Feb 26), Kobe-Osaka (Feb 27), Nagoya (Mar 1), Shimizu (Mar 2), Tokyo (Mar 3). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 3) 10 days from Tokyo to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Mar 4), Nagoya (Mar 5), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 6), Naha (Mar 9), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Mar 10), Nagasaki City (Mar 11), Jeju Island (Mar 12), Incheon (Mar 13). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 13) 16 days from Incheon to Singapore, visits Jeju Island (Mar 14), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 16), Keelung (Mar 17), Kaohsiung (Mar 18), Hong Kong (Mar 19), Nha Trang (Mar 22), Saigon (Mar 23), Laem Chabang (Mar 25), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 27), Singapore (Mar 29). Prices started from $2549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 29) 14 days from Singapore to Doha Qatar, visits Klang (Mar 30), Phuket (Mar 31), Colombo (Apr 3), Cochin (Apr 4), Mangalore (Apr 5), Mormugao (Apr 6), Mumbai (Apr 7), Abu Dhabi (Apr 10), Dubai (Apr 11), Doha Qatar (Apr 12). Prices started from $2399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 12) 7 days from Doha Qatar to Dubai, visits Dammam (Apr 13), Mina Salman-Manama (Apr 14), Sir Bani Yas Island (Apr 15), Abu Dhabi (Apr 16), Dubai (Apr 18), Dubai (Apr 19). Prices started from $1049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 19) 16 days from Dubai to Piraeus-Athens, visits Abu Dhabi (Apr 20), Fujairah (Apr 21), Muscat (Apr 22), Aqaba (Apr 28), Safaga (Apr 29), Sokhna (May 1), Suez Canal (May 2), Port Said (May 3), Piraeus-Athens (May 5). Prices started from $2499 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 5) 11 days from Piraeus-Athens to Istanbul, visits Alexandria (May 7), Heraklion (May 10), Rhodes Island (May 11), Santorini Island (May 12), Mykonos Island (May 13), Piraeus-Athens (May 14), Kusadasi (May 15), Istanbul (May 16). Prices started from $1479 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 16) 11 days from Istanbul to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Mykonos Island (May 17), Kusadasi (May 18), Santorini Island (May 19), Piraeus-Athens (May 20), Katakolon (May 21), Corfu Island (May 22), Messina (May 23), Naples (May 24), Livorno (May 25), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 27). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 27) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Livorno (May 28), Naples (May 29), Messina (May 30), Valletta (May 31), Corfu Island (Jun 1), Dubrovnik (Jun 2), Split (Jun 3), Koper (Jun 4), Trieste (Jun 5). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 5) 9 days from Trieste to Istanbul, visits Koper (Jun 6), Split (Jun 7), Dubrovnik (Jun 8), Corfu Island (Jun 9), Santorini Island (Jun 10), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 11), Mykonos Island (Jun 12), Kusadasi (Jun 13), Istanbul (Jun 14). Prices started from $1349 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 14) 11 days from Istanbul to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (Jun 15), Mykonos Island (Jun 16), Piraeus-Athens (Jun 17), Santorini Island (Jun 18), Messina (Jun 20), Naples (Jun 21), Livorno (Jun 22), Marseille (Jun 23), Cannes (Jun 24), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 25). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 25) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Jun 26), Cannes (Jun 27), Marseille (Jun 28), Barcelona (Jun 29), Ibiza (Jun 30), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 1), Motril (Jul 2), Cadiz (Jul 3), Lisbon (Jul 4). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 4) 9 days from Lisbon to Le Havre-Paris, visits Porto-Leixoes (Jul 5), La Coruna (Jul 6), Bilbao (Jul 7), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Jul 8), La Rochelle (Jul 9), IJmuiden (Jul 11), Zeebrugge (Jul 12), Le Havre-Paris (Jul 13). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 13) 10 days from Le Havre-Paris to Lisbon, visits IJmuiden (Jul 14), Zeebrugge (Jul 15), London-Tilbury (Jul 16), La Rochelle (Jul 18), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Jul 19), Bilbao (Jul 20), La Coruna (Jul 21), Porto-Leixoes (Jul 22), Lisbon (Jul 23). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 23) 11 days from Lisbon to Copenhagen, visits Porto-Leixoes (Jul 24), La Coruna (Jul 25), Bilbao (Jul 26), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Jul 27), Le Havre-Paris (Jul 29), London-Tilbury (Jul 30), Zeebrugge (Jul 31), Amsterdam (Aug 1), Copenhagen (Aug 3). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 3) 11 days from Copenhagen to Lisbon, visits Amsterdam (Aug 5), Zeebrugge (Aug 6), London-Tilbury (Aug 7), Le Havre-Paris (Aug 8), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Aug 10), Bilbao (Aug 11), La Coruna (Aug 12), Porto-Leixoes (Aug 13), Lisbon (Aug 14). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 14) 9 days from Lisbon to Le Havre-Paris, visits Porto-Leixoes (Aug 15), La Coruna (Aug 16), Bilbao (Aug 17), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Aug 18), La Rochelle (Aug 19), IJmuiden (Aug 21), Zeebrugge (Aug 22), Le Havre-Paris (Aug 23). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 23) 10 days from Le Havre-Paris to Lisbon, visits IJmuiden (Aug 24), Zeebrugge (Aug 25), London-Tilbury (Aug 26), La Rochelle (Aug 28), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Aug 29), Bilbao (Aug 30), La Coruna (Aug 31), Porto-Leixoes (Sep 1), Lisbon (Sep 2). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 2) 10 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Cadiz (Sep 3), Gibraltar (Sep 4), Motril (Sep 5), Ibiza (Sep 6), Palma de Mallorca (Sep 7), Barcelona (Sep 8), Marseille (Sep 9), Cannes (Sep 10), Livorno (Sep 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 12). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 12) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Livorno (Sep 13), Naples (Sep 14), Messina (Sep 15), Catania (Sep 16), Corfu Island (Sep 17), Kotor (Sep 18), Dubrovnik (Sep 19), Split (Sep 20), Koper (Sep 21), Trieste (Sep 22). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 22) 10 days from Trieste to Istanbul, visits Koper (Sep 23), Split (Sep 24), Dubrovnik (Sep 25), Kotor (Sep 26), Corfu Island (Sep 27), Santorini Island (Sep 28), Piraeus-Athens (Sep 29), Mykonos Island (Sep 30), Kusadasi (Oct 1), Istanbul (Oct 2). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 2) 12 days from Istanbul to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (Oct 3), Mykonos Island (Oct 4), Santorini Island (Oct 5), Piraeus-Athens (Oct 6), Heraklion (Oct 7), Valletta (Oct 9), Messina (Oct 10), Naples (Oct 11), Livorno (Oct 12), Cannes (Oct 13), Civitavecchia-Rome (Oct 14). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 14) 9 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Oct 15), Cannes (Oct 17), Barcelona (Oct 18), Palma de Mallorca (Oct 19), Ibiza (Oct 20), Motril (Oct 21), Cadiz (Oct 22), Lisbon (Oct 23). Prices started from $1149 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 24) 12 days from Lisbon to Barcelona, visits Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nov 26), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Nov 27), Arrecife (Nov 28), Agadir (Nov 29), Casablanca (Nov 30), Cadiz (Dec 1), Motril (Dec 2), Ibiza (Dec 3), Palma de Mallorca (Dec 4), Valencia (Dec 5), Barcelona (Dec 6). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 6) 16 days from Barcelona to La Romana, visits Cadiz (Dec 8), Casablanca (Dec 9), Agadir (Dec 10), Arrecife (Dec 11), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Dec 12), Mindelo (Dec 14), Philipsburg St Maarten (Dec 20), Tortola Island BVI (Dec 21), La Romana (Dec 22). Prices started from $1199 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Spirit

  • 2024 (February 21) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Feb 22), Napier (Feb 23), Wellington (Feb 24), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 25), Dunedin (Feb 26), Fiordland National Park (Feb 27), Melbourne (Mar 1), Burnie (Mar 2), Eden (Mar 3), Sydney (Mar 4). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 4) 12 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Eden (Mar 5), Burnie (Mar 6), Melbourne (Mar 7), Fiordland National Park (Mar 10), Dunedin (Mar 11), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 12), Wellington (Mar 13), Napier (Mar 14), Tauranga (Mar 15), Auckland (Mar 16). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 16) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Mar 17), Napier (Mar 18), Wellington (Mar 19), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 20), Dunedin (Mar 21), Fiordland National Park (Mar 22), Melbourne (Mar 25), Burnie (Mar 26), Eden (Mar 27), Sydney (Mar 28). Prices started from $649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (March 28) 13 days from Sydney to Papeete, visits Noumea (Mar 31), Mystery Island (Apr 1), Lautoka (Apr 3), Dravuni Island Fiji (Apr 4), Pago Pago (Apr 5), Bora Bora Island (Apr 8), Moorea Island (Apr 9), Papeete (Apr 9), Papeete (Apr 10).
  • 2024 (April 10) 12 days from Papeete to Honolulu, visits Moorea Island (Apr 11), Bora Bora Island (Apr 12), Raiatea Island (Apr 13), Kahului (Apr 18), Nawiliwili (Apr 19), Hilo (Apr 21), Honolulu (Apr 22). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 22) 16 days from Honolulu to Vancouver, visits Nawiliwili (Apr 23), Kahului (Apr 25), Hilo (Apr 26), Icy Strait Point (May 2), Juneau (May 3), Glacier Bay (May 4), Skagway (May 5), Ketchikan (May 6), Vancouver (May 8). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 8) 18 days from Vancouver to Tokyo, visits Ketchikan (May 10), Juneau (May 11), Skagway (May 12), Icy Strait Point (May 13), Hubbard Glacier (May 14), Seward (May 15), Hakodate (May 24), Sendai (May 25), Tokyo (May 26). Prices started from $699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 26) 10 days from Tokyo to Keelung, visits Shimizu (May 27), Nagoya (May 28), Kobe-Osaka (May 29), Kochi City (May 31), Naha (Jun 2), Miyakojima Island (Jun 3), Hualien (Jun 4), Keelung (Jun 5). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 22) 9 days from Keelung to Yokohama, visits Hualien (Sep 23), Ishigakijima Island (Sep 24), Naha (Sep 25), Kochi City (Sep 27), Himeji (Sep 28), Kobe-Osaka (Sep 29), Shimizu (Sep 30), Yokohama (Oct 1). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 1) 11 days from Yokohama to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Oct 2), Nagoya (Oct 3), Wakayama City (Oct 4), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 5), Himeji (Oct 6), Naha (Oct 8), Ishigakijima Island (Oct 9), Jeju Island (Oct 11), Incheon (Oct 12). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 12) 11 days from Incheon to Tokyo, visits Jeju Island (Oct 13), Ishigakijima Island (Oct 15), Naha (Oct 16), Hiroshima City (Oct 18), Kobe-Osaka (Oct 19), Nagoya (Oct 21), Shimizu (Oct 22), Tokyo (Oct 23). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 4) 11 days from Tokyo to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Nov 5), Nagoya (Nov 6), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 7), Hiroshima City (Nov 9), Naha (Nov 11), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Nov 12), Nagasaki City (Nov 13), Jeju Island (Nov 14), Incheon (Nov 15). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 15) 11 days from Incheon to Tokyo, visits Jeju Island (Nov 16), Sasebo (Nov 17), Kagoshima City (Nov 18), Aburatsu-Nichinan (Nov 19), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 20), Hiroshima City (Nov 22), Kochi City (Nov 23), Nagoya (Nov 24), Shimizu (Nov 25), Tokyo (Nov 26). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 26) 14 days from Tokyo to Manila, visits Shimizu (Nov 27), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 28), Wakayama City (Nov 29), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Dec 1), Naha (Dec 2), Keelung (Dec 3), Kaohsiung (Dec 4), Hong Kong (Dec 5), Busuanga Island (Dec 8), Boracay Island (Dec 9), Manila (Dec 10). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 10) 12 days from Manila to Keelung, visits Boracay Island (Dec 11), Puerto Princesa (Dec 12), Busuanga Island (Dec 13), Hong Kong (Dec 15), Kaohsiung (Dec 17), Hualien (Dec 18), Miyakojima Island (Dec 19), Naha (Dec 20), Ishigakijima Island (Dec 21), Keelung (Dec 22). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 22) 14 days from Keelung to Singapore, visits Hualien (Dec 23), Kaohsiung (Dec 24), Salomague-Ilocos (Dec 25), Manila (Dec 26), Busuanga Island (Dec 27), Boracay Island (Dec 28), Puerto Princesa (Dec 29), Kota Kinabalu (Dec 30), Bandar Seri Begawan (Dec 31), Saigon (Jan 2), Nha Trang (Jan 3), Singapore (Jan 5). Prices started from $2549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 21) 4 days from Singapore to Keelung, visits Keelung (Jan 25). Prices started from $199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 2) 11 days from Keelung to Incheon, visits Naha (Mar 3), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 5), Wakayama City (Mar 6), Shimizu (Mar 7), Yokohama (Mar 8), Sasebo (Mar 11), Jeju Island (Mar 12), Incheon (Mar 13). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 13) 10 days from Incheon to Yokohama, visits Jeju Island (Mar 14), Ishigakijima Island (Mar 16), Naha (Mar 17), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Mar 18), Kochi City (Mar 19), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 20), Shimizu (Mar 22), Yokohama (Mar 23). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 23) 10 days from Yokohama to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Mar 24), Nagoya (Mar 25), Kobe-Osaka (Mar 26), Himeji (Mar 27), Naha (Mar 29), Amami Oshima Island Japan (Mar 30), Nagasaki City (Mar 31), Jeju Island (Apr 1), Incheon (Apr 2). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 2) 12 days from Incheon to Yokohama, visits Jeju Island (Apr 3), Busan (Apr 4), Kanazawa (Apr 5), Akita City (Apr 6), Sapporo-Otaru (Apr 7), Hakodate (Apr 8), Shimizu (Apr 10), Wakayama City (Apr 11), Himeji (Apr 12), Nagoya (Apr 13), Yokohama (Apr 14). Prices started from $1829 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 21) 14 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Eden (Dec 22), Burnie (Dec 23), Melbourne (Dec 24), Fiordland National Park (Dec 27), Dunedin (Dec 28), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Dec 29), Picton (Dec 30), Napier (Dec 31), Gisborne (Jan 1), Tauranga (Jan 2), Auckland (Jan 3), Auckland (Jan 4). Prices started from $2249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 4) 13 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Jan 5), Napier (Jan 6), Picton (Jan 7), Timaru (Jan 8), Dunedin (Jan 9), Fiordland National Park (Jan 10), Melbourne (Jan 13), Burnie (Jan 15), Eden (Jan 16), Sydney (Jan 17). Prices started from $1949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 17) 11 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Melbourne (Jan 19), Fiordland National Park (Jan 22), Dunedin (Jan 23), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Jan 24), Wellington (Jan 25), Napier (Jan 26), Tauranga (Jan 27), Auckland (Jan 28). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 28) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Jan 29), Gisborne (Jan 30), Napier (Jan 31), Wellington (Feb 1), Timaru (Feb 2), Melbourne (Feb 6), Burnie (Feb 7), Eden (Feb 8), Sydney (Feb 9). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 9) 12 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Eden (Feb 10), Burnie (Feb 11), Melbourne (Feb 12), Fiordland National Park (Feb 15), Dunedin (Feb 16), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 17), Wellington (Feb 18), Napier (Feb 19), Tauranga (Feb 20), Auckland (Feb 21). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (February 21) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Feb 22), Napier (Feb 23), Wellington (Feb 24), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 25), Dunedin (Feb 26), Fiordland National Park (Feb 27), Melbourne (Mar 2), Burnie (Mar 3), Eden (Mar 4), Sydney (Mar 5). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 5) 12 days from Sydney to Auckland, visits Eden (Mar 6), Burnie (Mar 7), Melbourne (Mar 8), Fiordland National Park (Mar 11), Dunedin (Mar 12), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 13), Picton (Mar 14), Napier (Mar 15), Tauranga (Mar 16), Auckland (Mar 17). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 17) 12 days from Auckland to Sydney, visits Tauranga (Mar 18), Napier (Mar 19), Wellington (Mar 20), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Mar 21), Dunedin (Mar 22), Fiordland National Park (Mar 23), Melbourne (Mar 26), Eden (Mar 28), Sydney (Mar 29). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Star

  • 2024 (March 3) 14 days from Buenos Aires to San Antonio, visits Montevideo (Mar 4), Puerto Madryn (Mar 6), Port Stanley (Mar 8), Cape Horn (Mar 9), Ushuaia (Mar 10), Punta Arenas (Mar 11), Chilean Fjords (Mar 13), Puerto Chacabuco (Mar 14), Puerto Montt (Mar 15), San Antonio (Mar 17).
  • 2024 (March 17) 14 days from San Antonio to Buenos Aires, visits Puerto Montt (Mar 19), Puerto Chacabuco (Mar 20), Punta Arenas (Mar 23), Ushuaia (Mar 24), Cape Horn (Mar 25), Port Stanley (Mar 26), Puerto Madryn (Mar 28), Montevideo (Mar 30), Buenos Aires (Mar 31).
  • 2024 (March 31) 10 days from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, visits Buenos Aires (Apr 1), Montevideo (Apr 2), Punta del Este (Apr 3), Balneario Camboriu (Apr 5), Santos (Apr 6), Ilhabela (Apr 7), Ilha Grande (Apr 8), Buzios (Apr 9), Rio de Janeiro (Apr 10). Prices started from $629 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 10) 17 days from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon, visits Buzios (Apr 11), Salvador de Bahia (Apr 13), Maceio (Apr 14), Recife (Apr 15), Mindelo (Apr 19), Praia (Apr 20), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 22), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Apr 24), Funchal (Apr 25), Lisbon (Apr 27). Prices started from $989 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 27) 11 days from Lisbon to Portsmouth UK, visits Bilbao (Apr 29), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Apr 30), La Rochelle (May 1), Le Havre-Paris (May 3), IJmuiden (May 4), Hamburg (May 5), Portsmouth UK (May 8). Prices started from $1029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 18) 12 days from Portsmouth UK to Reykjavik, visits Leith-Edinburgh (May 20), Invergordon (May 21), Ulvik (May 22), Bergen (May 23), Alesund (May 24), Lerwick (May 25), Torshavn (May 26), Djupivogur (May 27), Akureyri (May 28), Isafjordur (May 29), Reykjavik (May 30). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 30) 11 days from Reykjavik to Tromso, visits Djupivogur (May 31), Akureyri (Jun 1), Isafjordur (Jun 2), Longyearbyen (Jun 5), Honningsvag (Jun 7), Hammerfest (Jun 8), Alta (Jun 9), Tromso (Jun 10). Prices started from $949 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 10) 11 days from Tromso to Reykjavik, visits Leknes-Gravdal (Jun 11), Hammerfest (Jun 12), Alta (Jun 13), Honningsvag (Jun 14), Longyearbyen (Jun 16), Akureyri (Jun 19), Isafjordur (Jun 20), Reykjavik (Jun 21). Prices started from $939 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 1) 12 days from Reykjavik to New York, visits Djupivogur (Jul 2), Akureyri (Jul 3), Isafjordur (Jul 4), Qaqortoq (Jul 6), Nanortalik (Jul 7), St Johns NL (Jul 9), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Jul 10), Halifax (Jul 11), New York (Jul 13). Prices started from $1529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 13) 14 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Jul 15), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Jul 16), St Johns NL (Jul 17), Nuuk (Jul 20), Paamiut (Jul 21), Qaqortoq (Jul 22), Akureyri (Jul 25), Isafjordur (Jul 26), Reykjavik (Jul 27). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 27) 12 days from Reykjavik to New York, visits Djupivogur (Jul 28), Akureyri (Jul 29), Isafjordur (Jul 30), Qaqortoq (Aug 1), Nanortalik (Aug 2), St Johns NL (Aug 4), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Aug 5), Halifax (Aug 6), New York (Aug 8). Prices started from $1469 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 8) 14 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Aug 10), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Aug 11), St Johns NL (Aug 12), Nuuk (Aug 15), Paamiut (Aug 16), Qaqortoq (Aug 17), Akureyri (Aug 20), Isafjordur (Aug 21), Reykjavik (Aug 22). Prices started from $1399 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 1) 14 days from Reykjavik to Oslo, visits Qaqortoq (Sep 3), Nanortalik (Sep 4), Isafjordur (Sep 7), Akureyri (Sep 8), Djupivogur (Sep 9), Torshavn (Sep 10), Olden (Sep 11), Bergen (Sep 12), Ulvik (Sep 13), Kristiansand (Sep 14), Oslo (Sep 15). Prices started from $1729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 15) 14 days from Oslo to Southampton, visits Kristiansand (Sep 16), Stavanger (Sep 17), Bergen (Sep 18), Alesund (Sep 19), Reykjavik (Sep 21), Isafjordur (Sep 22), Akureyri (Sep 23), Djupivogur (Sep 24), Torshavn (Sep 25), Lerwick (Sep 26), Leith-Edinburgh (Sep 27), Southampton (Sep 29). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 12) 10 days from Southampton to Lisbon, visits IJmuiden (Nov 13), Zeebrugge (Nov 14), Le Havre-Paris (Nov 15), La Rochelle (Nov 17), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Nov 18), Bilbao (Nov 19), La Coruna (Nov 20), Porto-Leixoes (Nov 21), Lisbon (Nov 22). Prices started from $799 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 5) 17 days from Lisbon to Buenos Aires, visits Funchal (Dec 7), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Dec 8), Mindelo (Dec 11), Recife (Dec 15), Maceio (Dec 16), Salvador de Bahia (Dec 17), Rio de Janeiro (Dec 19), Buenos Aires (Dec 22). Prices started from $839 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 16) 13 days from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, visits Montevideo (Feb 17), Puerto Madryn (Feb 19), Punta Arenas (Feb 21), Port Stanley (Feb 23), Elephant Island Antarctica (Feb 25), Ushuaia (Feb 28), Ushuaia (Mar 1). Prices started from $1549 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 1) 14 days from Ushuaia to Rio de Janeiro, visits Elephant Island Antarctica (Mar 4), Port Stanley (Mar 6), Puerto Madryn (Mar 8), Montevideo (Mar 10), Buenos Aires (Mar 11), Punta del Este (Mar 12), Santos (Mar 14), Rio de Janeiro (Mar 15). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 15) 16 days from Rio de Janeiro to Lisbon, visits Buzios (Mar 16), Salvador de Bahia (Mar 18), Maceio (Mar 19), Recife (Mar 20), Mindelo (Mar 24), Sal Island (Mar 25), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Mar 27), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Mar 28), Funchal (Mar 29), Lisbon (Mar 31). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (April 21) 14 days from Lisbon to Southampton, visits Porto-Leixoes (Apr 22), La Coruna (Apr 23), Gijon (Apr 24), Bilbao (Apr 25), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Apr 26), La Rochelle (Apr 27), Le Havre-Paris (Apr 29), Zeebrugge (Apr 30), Amsterdam (May 1), Hamburg (May 2), Southampton (May 5). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 17) 12 days from Southampton to Reykjavik, visits Leith-Edinburgh (May 19), Kirkwall (May 20), Haugesund (May 21), Bergen (May 22), Alesund (May 23), Lerwick (May 24), Torshavn (May 25), Djupivogur (May 26), Akureyri (May 27), Isafjordur (May 28), Reykjavik (May 29). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (May 29) 11 days from Reykjavik to Tromso, visits Djupivogur (May 30), Akureyri (May 31), Isafjordur (Jun 1), Longyearbyen (Jun 4), Honningsvag (Jun 6), Hammerfest (Jun 7), Alta (Jun 8), Tromso (Jun 9). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 9) 11 days from Tromso to Reykjavik, visits Leknes-Gravdal (Jun 10), Alta (Jun 11), Hammerfest (Jun 12), Honningsvag (Jun 13), Longyearbyen (Jun 15), Akureyri (Jun 18), Isafjordur (Jun 19), Reykjavik (Jun 20). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (June 30) 12 days from Reykjavik to New York, visits Djupivogur (Jul 1), Akureyri (Jul 2), Isafjordur (Jul 3), Qaqortoq (Jul 5), Nanortalik (Jul 6), St Johns NL (Jul 8), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Jul 9), Halifax (Jul 10), New York (Jul 12). Prices started from $1929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 12) 14 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Jul 14), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Jul 15), St Johns NL (Jul 16), Nuuk (Jul 19), Paamiut (Jul 20), Qaqortoq (Jul 21), Akureyri (Jul 24), Isafjordur (Jul 25), Reykjavik (Jul 26). Prices started from $2229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (July 26) 12 days from Reykjavik to New York, visits Djupivogur (Jul 27), Akureyri (Jul 28), Isafjordur (Jul 29), Qaqortoq (Jul 31), Nanortalik (Aug 1), St Johns NL (Aug 3), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Aug 4), Halifax (Aug 5), New York (Aug 7). Prices started from $1929 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 7) 14 days from New York to Reykjavik, visits Halifax (Aug 9), Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands (Aug 10), St Johns NL (Aug 11), Nuuk (Aug 14), Paamiut (Aug 15), Qaqortoq (Aug 16), Akureyri (Aug 19), Isafjordur (Aug 20), Reykjavik (Aug 21). Prices started from $2179 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (August 31) 14 days from Reykjavik to Oslo, visits Qaqortoq (Sep 2), Nanortalik (Sep 3), Isafjordur (Sep 6), Akureyri (Sep 7), Djupivogur (Sep 8), Torshavn (Sep 9), Lerwick (Sep 10), Alesund (Sep 11), Bergen (Sep 12), Kristiansand (Sep 13), Oslo (Sep 14). Prices started from $2129 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (September 14) 15 days from Oslo to Southampton, visits Kristiansand (Sep 15), Stavanger (Sep 16), Bergen (Sep 17), Kristiansund (Sep 18), Alesund (Sep 19), Reykjavik (Sep 21), Isafjordur (Sep 22), Akureyri (Sep 23), Djupivogur (Sep 24), Torshavn (Sep 25), Lerwick (Sep 26), Leith-Edinburgh (Sep 27), Southampton (Sep 29). Prices started from $2229 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (October 22) 9 days from Southampton to Lisbon, visits IJmuiden (Oct 23), Zeebrugge (Oct 24), Le Havre-Paris (Oct 25), Le Verdon-sur-Mer (Oct 27), Bilbao (Oct 28), La Coruna (Oct 29), Porto-Leixoes (Oct 30), Lisbon (Oct 31). Prices started from $1299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 20) 14 days from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro, visits Funchal (Nov 22), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nov 23), Mindelo (Nov 26), Recife (Nov 30), Maceio (Dec 1), Salvador de Bahia (Dec 2), Rio de Janeiro (Dec 4). Prices started from $1099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 4) 17 days from Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires, visits Buenos Aires (Dec 7), Montevideo (Dec 8), Puerto Madryn (Dec 10), Punta Arenas (Dec 12), Ushuaia (Dec 13), South Shetland Islands (Dec 15), Elephant Island Antarctica (Dec 16), Port Stanley (Dec 18), Buenos Aires (Dec 21). Prices started from $2449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 1) 16 days from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro, visits Port Stanley (Mar 4), Elephant Island Antarctica (Mar 7), Ushuaia (Mar 9), Punta Arenas (Mar 10), Puerto Madryn (Mar 12), Montevideo (Mar 14), Rio de Janeiro (Mar 16), Rio de Janeiro (Mar 17). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Sun

  • 2024 (February 21) 16 days from San Antonio to Miami, visits Coquimbo (Feb 22), Arica (Feb 24), Pisco (Feb 26), Callao-Lima (Feb 27), Salaverry-Trujillo (Feb 28), Manta (Mar 1), Panama City (Mar 3), Cartagena Colombia (Mar 5), Miami (Mar 8).
  • 2024 (April 1) 18 days from Miami to Seattle, visits Cartagena Colombia (Apr 4), Colon (Apr 5), Puntarenas (Apr 8), San Juan del Sur (Apr 9), Puerto Quetzal (Apr 10), Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo (Apr 12), Manzanillo (Apr 13), Cabo San Lucas (Apr 14), Seattle (Apr 19). Prices started from $749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 8) 15 days from Vancouver to Honolulu, visits Ketchikan (Oct 10), Juneau (Oct 11), Skagway (Oct 12), Glacier Bay (Oct 13), Kahului (Oct 19), Hilo (Oct 20), Nawiliwili (Oct 21), Honolulu (Oct 23). Prices started from $1429 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (October 23) 14 days from Honolulu to Papeete, visits Kahului (Oct 24), Nawiliwili (Oct 26), Hilo (Oct 28), Rangiroa Atoll (Nov 2), Bora Bora Island (Nov 3), Raiatea Island (Nov 4), Moorea Island (Nov 5), Papeete (Nov 6). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 6) 14 days from Papeete to Honolulu, visits Moorea Island (Nov 7), Raiatea Island (Nov 8), Bora Bora Island (Nov 9), Rangiroa Atoll (Nov 10), Hilo (Nov 15), Kahului (Nov 16), Nawiliwili (Nov 17), Honolulu (Nov 19), Honolulu (Nov 20). Prices started from $1729 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (November 20) 13 days from Honolulu to Papeete, visits Kahului (Nov 21), Nawiliwili (Nov 22), Hilo (Nov 24), Rangiroa Atoll (Nov 29), Bora Bora Island (Nov 30), Raiatea Island (Dec 1), Moorea Island (Dec 2), Papeete (Dec 3). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 3) 17 days from Papeete to Melbourne, visits Bora Bora Island (Dec 4), Rarotonga Island (Dec 6), Pago Pago (Dec 8), Apia (Dec 9), Vavau Islands Tonga (Dec 10), Lautoka (Dec 12), Lifou Island (Dec 14), Brisbane (Dec 17), Melbourne (Dec 20). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (December 21) 14 days from Melbourne to Auckland, visits Portland (Dec 22), Adelaide (Dec 23), Kangaroo Island (Dec 24), Hobart (Dec 26), Fiordland National Park (Dec 29), Dunedin (Dec 30), Wellington (Dec 31), Picton (Jan 1), Napier (Jan 2), Tauranga (Jan 3), Auckland (Jan 4). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 4) 15 days from Auckland to Melbourne, visits Tauranga (Jan 5), Gisborne (Jan 6), Dunedin (Jan 8), Fiordland National Park (Jan 9), Sydney (Jan 13), Eden (Jan 14), Hobart (Jan 16), Burnie (Jan 17), Melbourne (Jan 18), Melbourne (Jan 19). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (January 19) 15 days from Melbourne to Auckland, visits Portland (Jan 20), Kangaroo Island (Jan 21), Adelaide (Jan 22), Burnie (Jan 24), Hobart (Jan 25), Fiordland National Park (Jan 28), Dunedin (Jan 29), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Jan 30), Wellington (Jan 31), Napier (Feb 1), Tauranga (Feb 2), Auckland (Feb 3). Prices started from $2079 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 3) 12 days from Auckland to Melbourne, visits Tauranga (Feb 4), Napier (Feb 5), Picton (Feb 6), Wellington (Feb 7), Lyttelton-Christchurch (Feb 8), Dunedin (Feb 9), Fiordland National Park (Feb 10), Hobart (Feb 13), Burnie (Feb 14), Melbourne (Feb 15). Prices started from $1749 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (February 15) 14 days from Melbourne to Auckland, visits Portland (Feb 16), Adelaide (Feb 17), Kangaroo Island (Feb 18), Burnie (Feb 20), Hobart (Feb 21), Fiordland National Park (Feb 24), Dunedin (Feb 25), Wellington (Feb 26), Napier (Feb 27), Tauranga (Feb 28), Auckland (Mar 1). Prices started from $2029 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 1) 16 days from Auckland to Benoa, visits Bay of Islands (Mar 2), Brisbane (Mar 5), Airlie Beach (Mar 7), Yorkeys Knob (Mar 8), Cooktown QLD (Mar 10), Darwin (Mar 13), Pulau Komodo Island (Mar 15), Lembar (Mar 16), Benoa (Mar 17). Prices started from $2249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (March 17) 11 days from Benoa to Singapore, visits Lembar (Mar 18), Celukan Bawang (Mar 19), Semarang (Mar 20), Malacca (Mar 22), Klang (Mar 23), Saigon (Mar 25), Nha Trang (Mar 26), Singapore (Mar 28). Prices started from $2149 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 3) 11 days from Tokyo to Incheon, visits Shimizu (Nov 4), Nagoya (Nov 5), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 6), Naha (Nov 9), Kagoshima City (Nov 11), Nagasaki City (Nov 12), Jeju Island (Nov 13), Incheon (Nov 14). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 14) 11 days from Incheon to Tokyo, visits Jeju Island (Nov 15), Naha (Nov 17), Hiroshima City (Nov 19), Kochi City (Nov 20), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 21), Nagoya (Nov 23), Shimizu (Nov 24), Tokyo (Nov 25). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (November 25) 11 days from Tokyo to Keelung, visits Shimizu (Nov 26), Nagoya (Nov 27), Kobe-Osaka (Nov 28), Naha (Nov 30), Kaohsiung (Dec 2), Hong Kong (Dec 3), Keelung (Dec 6). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2025 (December 20) 15 days from Singapore to Keelung, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Dec 22), Laem Chabang (Dec 23), Saigon (Dec 26), Nha Trang (Dec 27), Puerto Princesa (Dec 29), Boracay Island (Dec 30), Busuanga Island (Dec 31), Hong Kong (Jan 2), Keelung (Jan 4). Prices started from $2249 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 4) 13 days from Keelung to Singapore, visits Hong Kong (Jan 6), Busuanga Island (Jan 8), Puerto Princesa (Jan 9), Kota Kinabalu (Jan 10), Saigon (Jan 12), Laem Chabang (Jan 14), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 15), Singapore (Jan 17). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 17) 13 days from Singapore to Laem Chabang, visits Phuket (Jan 19), Pulau Langkawi Island (Jan 20), Pulau Penang Island (Jan 21), Klang (Jan 22), Saigon (Jan 24), Sihanoukville (Jan 27), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 28), Laem Chabang (Jan 29), Laem Chabang (Jan 30). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (January 30) 11 days from Laem Chabang to Singapore, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Jan 31), Saigon (Feb 2), Pulau Bintan Island Indonesia (Feb 4), Klang (Feb 5), Pulau Penang Island (Feb 6), Pulau Langkawi Island (Feb 7), Phuket (Feb 8), Singapore (Feb 10). Prices started from $1449 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 10) 12 days from Singapore to Laem Chabang, visits Phuket (Mar 12), Pulau Langkawi Island (Mar 13), Pulau Penang Island (Mar 14), Klang (Mar 15), Pulau Bintan Island Indonesia (Mar 16), Saigon (Mar 18), Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 20), Laem Chabang (Mar 21), Laem Chabang (Mar 22). Prices started from $1699 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2026 (March 22) 11 days from Laem Chabang to Singapore, visits Koh Samui Island Thailand (Mar 23), Saigon (Mar 25), Klang (Mar 28), Pulau Penang Island (Mar 29), Pulau Langkawi Island (Mar 30), Phuket (Mar 31), Singapore (Apr 2). Prices started from $1649 per person with double occupancy.

Norwegian Viva

  • 2024 (April 7) 19 days from San Juan to Lisbon, visits St Thomas Island USVI (Apr 8), La Romana (Apr 9), Philipsburg St Maarten (Apr 10), Castries (Apr 11), Bridgetown (Apr 12), Mindelo (Apr 17), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Apr 20), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Apr 21), Arrecife (Apr 22), Agadir (Apr 23), Casablanca (Apr 24), Cadiz (Apr 25), Lisbon (Apr 26). Prices started from $1779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (April 26) 10 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Gibraltar (Apr 27), Cadiz (Apr 28), Motril (Apr 29), Ibiza (Apr 30), Palma de Mallorca (May 1), Barcelona (May 2), Marseille (May 3), Villefranche-sur-Mer (May 4), Livorno (May 5), Civitavecchia-Rome (May 6). Prices started from $1599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 6) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Livorno (May 7), Naples (May 8), Messina (May 9), Valletta (May 10), Catania (May 11), Corfu Island (May 12), Dubrovnik (May 13), Split (May 14), Koper (May 15), Trieste (May 16). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 16) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (May 17), Split (May 18), Dubrovnik (May 19), Corfu Island (May 20), Santorini Island (May 21), Kusadasi (May 22), Istanbul (May 23), Mykonos Island (May 24), Piraeus-Athens (May 25). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (May 25) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (May 26), Istanbul (May 27), Mykonos Island (May 28), Santorini Island (May 29), Messina (May 31), Naples (Jun 1), Livorno (Jun 2), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 3), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 4). Prices started from $1899 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 4) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Jun 5), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 6), Marseille (Jun 7), Barcelona (Jun 8), Palma de Mallorca (Jun 9), Ibiza (Jun 10), Motril (Jun 11), Cadiz (Jun 12), Gibraltar (Jun 13), Lisbon (Jun 14). Prices started from $1779 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 14) 10 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Gibraltar (Jun 15), Cadiz (Jun 16), Motril (Jun 17), Ibiza (Jun 18), Palma de Mallorca (Jun 19), Barcelona (Jun 20), Marseille (Jun 21), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jun 22), Livorno (Jun 23), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jun 24). Prices started from $1999 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (June 24) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Venice, visits Livorno (Jun 25), Naples (Jun 26), Messina (Jun 27), Siracusa (Jun 28), Valletta (Jun 29), Corfu Island (Jun 30), Dubrovnik (Jul 1), Split (Jul 2), Koper (Jul 3), Venice (Jul 4). Prices started from $2199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 4) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Jul 5), Split (Jul 6), Dubrovnik (Jul 7), Corfu Island (Jul 8), Santorini Island (Jul 9), Kusadasi (Jul 10), Istanbul (Jul 11), Mykonos Island (Jul 12), Piraeus-Athens (Jul 13). Prices started from $2599 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 13) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (Jul 14), Istanbul (Jul 15), Mykonos Island (Jul 16), Santorini Island (Jul 17), Messina (Jul 19), Naples (Jul 20), Livorno (Jul 21), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jul 22), Civitavecchia-Rome (Jul 23). Prices started from $2529 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (July 23) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Jul 24), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Jul 25), Marseille (Jul 26), Barcelona (Jul 27), Palma de Mallorca (Jul 28), Ibiza (Jul 29), Motril (Jul 30), Cadiz (Jul 31), Gibraltar (Aug 1), Lisbon (Aug 2). Prices started from $2099 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 2) 10 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Gibraltar (Aug 3), Cadiz (Aug 4), Motril (Aug 5), Ibiza (Aug 6), Palma de Mallorca (Aug 7), Barcelona (Aug 8), Marseille (Aug 9), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Aug 10), Livorno (Aug 11), Civitavecchia-Rome (Aug 12). Prices started from $2299 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 12) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste, visits Livorno (Aug 13), Naples (Aug 14), Messina (Aug 15), Valletta (Aug 16), Catania (Aug 17), Corfu Island (Aug 18), Dubrovnik (Aug 19), Split (Aug 20), Koper (Aug 21), Trieste (Aug 22). Prices started from $2049 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 22) 9 days from Trieste to Piraeus-Athens, visits Ravenna (Aug 23), Split (Aug 24), Dubrovnik (Aug 25), Corfu Island (Aug 26), Santorini Island (Aug 27), Kusadasi (Aug 28), Istanbul (Aug 29), Mykonos Island (Aug 30), Piraeus-Athens (Aug 31). Prices started from $2199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (August 31) 10 days from Piraeus-Athens to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Kusadasi (Sep 1), Istanbul (Sep 2), Mykonos Island (Sep 3), Santorini Island (Sep 4), Messina (Sep 6), Naples (Sep 7), Livorno (Sep 8), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 9), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 10). Prices started from $2149 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 10) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Lisbon, visits Livorno (Sep 11), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 12), Marseille (Sep 13), Barcelona (Sep 14), Palma de Mallorca (Sep 15), Ibiza (Sep 16), Motril (Sep 17), Cadiz (Sep 18), Gibraltar (Sep 19), Lisbon (Sep 20). Prices started from $1849 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 20) 10 days from Lisbon to Civitavecchia-Rome, visits Gibraltar (Sep 21), Cadiz (Sep 22), Motril (Sep 23), Ibiza (Sep 24), Palma de Mallorca (Sep 25), Barcelona (Sep 26), Marseille (Sep 27), Villefranche-sur-Mer (Sep 28), Livorno (Sep 29), Civitavecchia-Rome (Sep 30). Prices started from $2199 per person with double occupancy.
  • 2024 (September 30) 10 days from Civitavecchia-Rome to Venice, visits Livorno (Oct 1), Naples (Oct 2), Messina (Oct 3), Valletta (Oct 4), Siracusa (Oct 5), Corfu Island (Oct 6), Dubrovnik (Oct 7), Split (Oct 8), Koper (Oct 9), Venice (Oct 10). Prices started from $2129 per person with double occupancy.
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Repositioning cruises 2024 and 2025: Save money with these unusual itineraries

Kristine Hansen

Looking for a cruise where you can truly kick back and take advantage of onboard amenities without getting caught up in the hustle and bustle of a different port of call every day? Consider a repositioning cruise.

Repositioning cruises are the name for one-way sailings that bring the ship to a new home port or a different part of the world to kick-start a new cruise season. Because these sailings often cross oceans, you'll likely experience ports in more than one cruise region — and have ample sea days to take advantage of the spa, dining and entertainment options on board.

All the major cruise lines offer the occasional repositioning cruises, typically on ships that usually sail in destinations with shorter seasons, such as Alaska or the Mediterranean . Here, we answer all your questions about repositioning cruises.

Note: Listed fares were accurate at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice.

What is a repositioning cruise?

Cruise ships chase warm and sunny climates, so they often move, or "reposition," from one part of the world to another when chilly weather sets in. Cruise lines don't want to sail a ghost ship, one carrying only crew and no passengers, across the ocean because it's wasting an opportunity to earn money. They have figured out that by discounting rates, they can fill the cabins on these oddball itineraries.

Repositioning cruises are never round-trip sailings. Your origin and destination cities — or, in cruise-speak , embarkation and disembarkation ports — will not be the same. You might sail out of Florida and arrive in Barcelona or Southampton, England, allowing you to explore two continents on one vacation. Or, you might simply sail from Boston to Florida or from San Diego to Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Repositioning cruises are known for having a greater-than-average number of days spent at sea, but it's not as if you never get off the ship. On a transatlantic sailing , port stops could be in Spain's Canary Islands or Portugal's Azores islands. A repositioning cruise from Southern California to Vancouver before the Alaska cruise season might sail up the Pacific Coast and visit cities like San Francisco and Astoria, Oregon.

Related: How to avoid seasickness on your next cruise

Another aspect that makes a repositioning cruise different from a typical sailing is that many of these itineraries are longer than a week. (This is by design. It takes longer to sail from Florida to Europe than it does to sail to and from the Caribbean .) Still, there is a lot of flexibility, just as with booking any cruise. The shortest you'll find is four or five days (for example, Southern California to Vancouver) and the longest is around 28 nights (yes, almost an entire month, usually between continents).

Are repositioning cruises one-way?

Yes, repositioning cruises are one-way voyages that start in one region and end in another. Because they happen when a cruise ship switches destinations based on seasonality, these sailings often involve travel to a different part of the world, which can result in many consecutive days at sea.

Where and what time of year do cruise ships reposition?

The good news is you can book a repositioning cruise nearly six months out of the year, spanning mid-spring and mid-fall months, which are the cruise lines' shoulder seasons.

Because repositioning cruises are not all tied to the same destination, this only widens your options in terms of geography. To envision where these will sail and when, you need to know a destination's cruise season.

Take Europe as an example. The majority of Mediterranean and Baltic sailings take place in the spring through the early fall. Europe-based ships flee the region during the winter, spending November through March in the warm Caribbean. Therefore, a ship will need to travel from the Caribbean to Europe in spring and return to the Caribbean by fall. Look for transatlantic repositioning cruises during those changeover months.

Related: From Alaska to the Panama Canal: Here are 9 of TPG's favorite fall cruise itineraries

Some ships stay in the Caribbean year-round and only reposition when the cruise line chooses to move them to a different home port. However, ships sailing short seasons in Alaska, South America, Canada/New England and Europe will always be repositioned at least twice a year.

Due to increased cruise itineraries in the Middle East and Asia over the last decade, you might also find a repositioning cruise departing or returning to either of those regions. For example, MSC Cruises offers cruises from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates to Genoa, Italy, in April prior to sailing European itineraries in the spring and summer. Just be prepared to be away from home for a long time. The aforementioned sailing lasts about three weeks — a long trek through the Suez Canal, connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, by way of Egypt.

Note: Many cruise lines have canceled or altered their 2024 Middle East itineraries due to unrest in the region.

What happens on a repositioning cruise?

On many repositioning cruises, you will not get off the ship as often as you might on a typical sailing because there are no ports in the middle of the ocean you're crossing. These itineraries often feature a string of sea days, so be prepared to spend more time and money on board.

Some people love port-intensive cruises so they can quickly check off a list of countries and only unpack once. But if you prefer leisurely, lazy days, then a transoceanic repositioning cruise might be your ticket to utopia. This huge stretch of time is a great opportunity to crack open books you've been meaning to read, launch into a knitting project or finally have time for daily workouts.

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Related: 16 mistakes cruisers make on cruise ship sea days

Programming — such as comedy nights, fitness classes, boutique shopping, art auctions, wine tastings and evening shows — are as much a part of a repositioning cruise as any other sailing, only you might be able to take in a whole lot more than you normally would. Some cruise lines organize themed sailings or invite guest lecturers on board for extra sea day activities.

You also might want to consider springing for a cruise line's all-inclusive beverage package on a repositioning cruise. You'll get better value than usual from the price because you'll be ordering most of your drinks on board due to fewer port stops.

Another worthwhile splurge is a balcony cabin . You'll have easy access to fresh air without the top-deck crowds and can enjoy the romance of gazing out at the seemingly endless ocean. Just be sure to pack a sweater or sweatshirt because shoulder seasons in these climates are not necessarily sunbathing weather.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a repositioning cruise?

When you book a repositioning cruise, you'll likely be on board for at least two weeks, allowing enough time for the ship to sail between where it's currently based and its new home port. Sometimes the voyage can be even longer, and it's likely you won't have more than five or six port stops during that time.

That means lots of days on board, many of them consecutive. It's an advantage for anyone who enjoys relaxing at sea and doesn't mind exploring the ship for days at a time without touching land; it's a disadvantage for anyone who sees cruises as merely transportation to explore new places.

An advantage of repositionings is the price, which is often cheaper than what you'd pay for a round-trip sailing of the same length or which has more port days built into the schedule. However, the cost of the potentially expensive one-way or open-jaw flights needed before and after a repositioning cruise could eat up most of the money you'd save by booking that type of voyage.

Do you need a passport for a repositioning cruise?

Yes. The only time you don't need a passport to cruise is if you're booked on a closed-loop sailing — a voyage that departs from and returns to the same port within the U.S. Since repositioning cruises don't leave from and return to the same port, the exception won't apply, and you'll need a passport in order to board the ship.

Are repositioning cruises cheaper than other cruises?

It depends on the sailings to which you're comparing them, but repositioning cruises are often relatively affordable. Even though repositioning sailings can often be two to three weeks in length, you might find that they're less expensive than a regular weeklong voyage that begins and ends in the same port of call. That's because repositioning cruises offer mostly sea days, during which you'll be enjoying the ship instead of lounging on the beach or exploring museums.

How to score repositioning cruise deals

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More often than not, a repositioning cruise is a good deal because it costs much less per night than a typical sailing. This is because the one-way, sea day-heavy itineraries are less desirable to the majority of cruisers, and they take place during slower travel seasons.

Related: 6 ways to get a deal on a cruise

Travelers who live near the embarkation or debarkation ports can save even more by only having to buy a one-way plane ticket rather than a full round trip.

Repositioning cruises can be tricky to find on booking sites. They often are referred to as repositioning cruises or transatlantic or transpacific cruises. When ships reposition between ports in the U.S. and Canada, the one-off one-way itineraries might not be labeled anything special beyond Caribbean or Pacific Coast cruises.

Not all of the cruise line or online travel agency booking pages have an option to check a box and search for repositioning cruises. If you can't find what you're looking for, do an online search for the term and the cruise line you wish to sail. Even better, call a travel agent or the cruise line's booking staff directly, and they can help you find the repositioning cruise that's best for you.

What are the best 2024 repositioning cruises?

14-night transatlantic on carnival glory.

This two-week repositioning voyage on Carnival Cruise Line 's Carnival Glory departs Barcelona on April 18 and offers just four port calls. The sailing will visit Valencia, Malaga and Las Palmas in Spain, as well as Bermuda, before reaching Port Canaveral, near Orlando, which is the ship's seasonal home base in Florida.

Prices start from $649 per person for an inside cabin.

15-night transatlantic on Rotterdam

On Oct. 12, Holland America 's newest ship, Rotterdam , sets sail on a transatlantic repositioning from Rotterdam in the Netherlands to Florida's Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale. Those ports bookend calls on Bruges, Belgium; Le Havre and Brest, France; England's Isle of Portland; Bermuda; and Half Moon Cay, the line's private island in the Bahamas.

Prices begin at $2,074 per person for an inside cabin.

14-night transatlantic on Norwegian Escape

Norwegian Cruise Line 's Norwegian Escape will relocate from the Mediterranean to Miami on Nov. 26, offering a repositioning cruise that begins in Barcelona. It calls on Cartagena and Malaga, Spain; Madeira, Portugal; Antigua; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and NCL's private island , Great Stirrup Cay, in the Bahamas along the way.

Fares start at $829 per person for an inside cabin.

16-night Panama Canal transit on Seven Seas Grandeur

For a repositioning sailing that transits one of the world's most impressive modern engineering marvels and offers lots of port stops, check out Regent Seven Seas ' 16-night Panama Canal crossing on Seven Seas Grandeur . Departing from Miami on Dec. 13, passengers can check out Grand Cayman before enjoying calls on Cartagena, Colombia; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Antigua; and Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, Mexico, before reaching Los Angeles.

Prices for this voyage on Seven Seas Grandeur, which is an all-inclusive, all-suite vessel, start at $10,499 per person.

What are the best 2025 repositioning cruises?

15-night transatlantic on wind spirit.

Windstar Cruises ' Wind Spirit, a masted sailing ship, is repositioning from Barbados to Lisbon, Portugal, on Feb. 22, 2025. However, you'll only want to book this voyage if you're interested in sailing vessels or you're not easily bored. The ship is small, and there are no port calls on the schedule.

Prices start from $2,399 per person for a room with a window.

23-night Panama Canal on Coral Princess

For a lengthy voyage that will allow you to sail from Fort Lauderdale through the Panama Canal to Mexico and then up the California coast before arriving in Canada, check out Princess Cruises ' Coral Princess. Beginning April 10, 2025, the ship is featuring a cruise that's longer than three weeks as it repositions to Vancouver for a season of Alaska sailings .

Fares begin at $1,593 per person for an inside cabin. If you're short on time, you can opt instead for a shorter voyage of 16 nights that also begins on April 10 and ends in Los Angeles before the ship moves on to Canada. Fares for the shorter cruise start from $1,048 per person for inside accommodations.

17-night French Polynesia and Hawaii on Celebrity Edge

Celebrity Cruises ' Celebrity Edge will relocate from its base in Sydney on April 14, 2025. Its ultimate destination is Vancouver, where it will be stationed for a series of Alaska voyages. On its way, it will take passengers on a 17-night trip to experience the beauty of French Polynesia before concluding the sailing in Honolulu. Port calls include Paihia and Auckland in New Zealand and Raiatea, Papeete and Moorea in French Polynesia.

Rates start at $1,574 per person for an inside cabin.

14-night transatlantic on Odyssey of the Seas

On April 27, 2025, Royal Caribbean 's Odyssey of the Seas is repositioning from Bayonne's Cape Liberty port in New Jersey to Rome. There are only five port stops — Ponta Delgada, Portugal; Malaga, Cartagena and Valencia, Spain; and La Spezia, the port for Cinque Terre in Italy — mixed in among the sea days. However, this Quantum Class vessel has plenty to keep cruisers busy on board. Amenities include surfing and skydiving simulators, bumper cars and a robotic arm that holds a glass-enclosed observation sphere for excellent ocean views.

Fares begin at $829 per person for an inside cabin.

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Repositioning

Rock-bottom prices, varied itineraries and a large number of relaxing days at sea are all unique characteristics of a Repositioning cruise. Usually offered in the fall and spring months, this interesting cruise option allows you to journey to uncommon and even exotic ports of call as a cruise ship relocates to a new region.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler looking to visit new ports of call or a cruise novice interested in an unbelievable deal, a Repositioning cruise will give you a unique opportunity to embark on an out-of-the-ordinary journey to see multiple destinations and sometimes different continents of the world. The most common itineraries feature sailings from Alaska to Hawaii or Transatlantic voyages from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean in the fall, or the reverse in the spring, although there is an endless combination of itineraries periodically offered throughout the year as ships move from region to region around the globe. Spend days relaxing onboard resort-style ships as you cruise to or from seasonal cruise regions like Bermuda, Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Panama Canal, Hawaii and Asia, stopping to explore ports of call along the way.

  • Repositioning cruises primarily operate during the spring and fall months when ships are relocating to and from major cruise regions, although these cruises are offered periodically throughout the year.
  • Repositioning cruises vary greatly in length. Most are longer than a week, lasting at least 10 nights.
  • Repositioning cruises leave from major departure ports all over the world, among them are Miami, London, Rome, Buenos Aires and Anchorage. You will have to arrange one-way air to the port of embarkation and from the port of disembarkation. If you must fly a very long distance to reach your port of departure, we suggest that you arrive at the port city at least one or two days in advance of your Repositioning cruise. This will give you time to rest and get oriented before boarding the ship. Most cruise lines offer pre-cruise hotel packages.

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Everything You Need to Know about Repositioning Cruises

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Most cruises follow a well-known formula: Get on the ship, see a bunch of ports, head home. But "repositioning cruises"—when a cruise line moves a ship from one corner of the world to another—are something entirely different. These up-to-a-month-long trips aren't for everyone, but fans of these atypical journeys say that a repositioning cruise is the ultimate way to unplug, slow down, and see places like Greenland or Samoa you'd never get to otherwise. Even better: These are some of the most affordable cruise vacations you can get, with prices, even for luxury ships, starting as low as $60 a day.

Here's what you need to know before you book one for yourself.

You'll be relaxing but not seeing it all

Unlike most Caribbean and river cruises, which make frequent stops, you'll spend most of your time on a repositioning cruise on the ship. Many cruise lines offer enhanced lecture programs and more daytime activities—like cooking demonstrations and language classes—than usual to fill those sea days. "But you could just spend all day reading a book on your expansive balcony," says Randall Soy, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Regent Seven Seas Cruises. "Just seeing the horizon, all the way around, you feel the power of nature. You’re out there by yourself and, even without the stops, you recognize you're a global citizen."

You're gonna get a great deal

In general, repositioning cruises are cheaper than typical itineraries, thanks in part to the fact that fewer stops mean less spent on port taxes and fees. (You also have fewer shore excursions, whether paid out of pocket or included in your fare.) Here's one example: A 15-day [Cape Town to Cape Town cruise] this December (https://www.rssc.com/cruises/EXP181222/summary) aboard the Regent Seven Seas Explorer makes eight stops along the South African and Namibian coasts and starts at $17,000 per person. But the same ship's repositioning trip between Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro next January is also 15 days long, makes only five stops (including one at the ultra-remote island of St. Helena ) and starts at $10,700, or nearly 40 percent less.

You can also save on airfare when booking a repositioning cruise, says travel specialist Linda Allen . Her clients have gotten business-class seats for the price of economy by booking their one-way transatlantic airfare along with their cruise. You can even consider a sailing instead of a long-haul flight, Allen says. "I've had clients use seasonal, five-day Hawaii to Vancouver repositioning cruises in the spring to avoid taking a red-eye back to the U.S.," she says. Sure it'll take longer to go by sea, but at least you'll enjoy it.

You'll go to places that are way, way out there

Repositioning cruises can take you places you probably never considered going, like Takoradi, Ghana or Russia's wild Kamchatka Peninsula . The Norwegian Breakaway takes cruisers on a 14-night journey from Copenhagen to New York in October, with stops in Iceland and the Azores (from $900). Regent Seven Seas's itinerary on the Explorer from Lisbon to Cape Town in November makes 12 stops along the West African coast over the course of 24 nights (from $17,300). Cunard has a similar route from Southhampton, England to Cape Town on the Queen Elizabeth in January and again in November , though it's shorter at 16 nights, with just two stops in Namibia and the Canary Islands (from $2,050).

The best repositioning cruises often sell out quick, says Allen, like Viking's Bergen, Norway to Montreal route on the Viking Sea that stops in Iceland and Greenland; this fall's cruise sold out more than 15 months in advance, she says. The best way to get aboard a good one? Talk to one of our trusted cruise specialists .

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Repositioning Cruises Unlocked: 10 Pro Tips I Wish I Knew Sooner

J. Souza

When I first started cruising, I had no idea that repositioning cruises even existed.  It was like the secret door most didn’t know about.  Now, it’s one of the first types of sailings I look for. 

I’ve enjoyed these types of cruises from ports in Vancouver, Barcelona, and London (Greenwich really) just to name a few.

This list of tips is a collection of advice I’ve learned from experience and from our awesome Cruise Fever community .

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Repositioning cruises have long been a “cheat code” for regular cruisers trying to rank up loyalty perks and save money at the same time.

But they are more common than you might think.  According to numbers derived from CruisePlum, about 21% of cruises are one-way voyages. 

Yes, repositioning cruises are almost always cheaper on a per day basis.  It’s not uncommon to find these cruises for 25% to 40% less than the equivalent round-trip cruise in the same category.

These are often longer voyages that have more sea days and often awkward itineraries, so they are definitely not for everyone.

Simply put, a repositioning cruise is a one-way cruise that cruise lines offer so they can move a ship to a new area for the season.  These aren’t always seasonal moves, but it’s the most common cause for the one-way trips.

These sailings require more planning and often don’t have many port days, so the demand is not as high for them, opening a window for value cruisers to grab up a great deal.

In this article we will look at some of the best tips and advice I’ve gathered after 15 years of cruising.

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1. Know when repositioning cruises are usually offered

Most of these cruises take place in the spring and fall when cruise lines relocate their ships to meet higher seasonal demand.

Knowing what dates to look at for various destinations can help you plan accordingly.  Here are a few popular regions for repositioning cruises and when ships move in and out.

  • Alaska : Because of the long winters and harsh climate in the winter, there is a shorter window for cruises in Alaska .  Ships will start leaving in the fall (September and October) and they will move to California and Mexico.  In the spring (April or May) ships will start repositioning to Alaska.
  • Europe : Just like Alaska, the fall months will see some cruise ships moving out of Europe and to the Caribbean and South America to get away from colder weather. In the spring many of these ships will return.
  • Caribbean : While some cruise ships will stay in the Caribbean all year long, other ships will move to somewhat cooler climates during the hot summer months.
  • Transatlantic : These cruises will coincide with the relocations of ships to and from the Caribbean and North America.  Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 does a Transatlantic crossing almost every week of the year, although not as many during the colder months as the ship will enjoy some longer stays in the Caribbean in January and February.

2. Choose a final destination you’d want to enjoy for a few days

At the end of a long repositioning cruise, you probably want to enjoy some time on land for a while.  When I am doing research on these types of sailings I always like to make the final destination the main priority. 

Because honestly, what’s the point of spending all that time heading to a final port only to book a flight right back home?

You can use cruise search engines to search by ports of debarkation to find a place you’ve always wanted to visit and explore. 

That way you also have something to look forward to during the entire cruise.    

These affordable cruises offer the perfect time to have a land-based vacation.  I recommend spending at least 2-3 days in the final port city so you don’t have to rush back.  Just make sure to add that allotment of time in your travel plans and for time off work.

MSC Bellissima in Barcelona Spain

3. Work out the transportation logistics before you book

I don’t mean you need to have every detail worked out.  But these are one-way international trips.  The extra cost and time of transportation to various airports or train stations should be taken into account.

After all, there’s no sense in booking a repositioning cruise to save $500 if you spend an extra $800 on one-way plane tickets.

On a one-way cruise from Barcelona, Spain to Genoa, Italy I had a lot of logistics to work out.  My cruise was cheap, but how much would it cost to book two one-way flights in and out of Europe?

Here’s what I ended up doing.  I booked a round-trip flight from the U.S. to Barcelona (even though my ship wasn’t coming back to Barcelona).  At the time flights were pretty cheap for this option.  When I disembarked my ship in Genoa I took a train to Milan and another train to the airport in the city.  I had found a $70 plane ticket from Milan back to Barcelona on Ryanair. 

All in, traveling from Genoa back to Barcelona was only $100, but I did have to jump through some hoops to do it, and all while traveling solo. 

4. Make sure it’s on a ship you will love

On this kind of sailing, there aren’t typically as many ports of call to explore.  The ship itself will be your destination for most of the journey.  That’s why you want to do as much research as possible to make sure the cruise ship has all the amenities and features you want out of a vacation at sea.

Do you want a thermal suite on board?   Is a solarium a must-have?  Are you into activities like pickleball, mini-golf, or zip-lining?

Find a ship that fits your style of vacation.  After all, you will be spending more time on the ship than on other types of cruises.  You shouldn’t feel trapped.  You should feel free, as you sail across the ocean and find all the unique treasures a ship has to offer.

5. Embrace the daily planner and onboard activities

Speaking of onboard activities, with extra sea days on your cruise you will have plenty of time to try out the different events and activities listed in the daily cruise planner.

Of course, you can just lounge around and get some rest and relaxation.  But on a 15- or 20-day repositioning cruise you might need some outlets for all that pent up energy too.

Try something new.  Go to an exercise class, cooking class, or gameshow challenge.  Those long sea days make for the best karaoke too, so save your vocal chords for that concert you’ve always wanted to give.

6. Choose the right side of ship (on trans-ocean cruises)

By “right side” I don’t actually mean the side on the right.  After all, we all know that’s the starboard side when facing forward, right?  

What I mean is that you should think about the sun’s location,  whether you’re traveling from east to west or west to east.  Especially on a transatlantic cruise in the summer, one side of the ship is constantly getting much more sun, and thus more heat.

On an eastern Transatlantic cruise, the starboard side gets a lot more sun.   The port side gets more sun on a Transatlantic cruise to the west.

And since the ship is facing the same basic direction the entire time, you should choose your cabin location wisely if you’re booking a balcony stateroom.

Princess cruise ships at Port Everglades

7. Go East to West and turn time backwards (for long trans-ocean cruises)

You know that feeling in the fall when you set your clocks back and you get that extra hour of sleep?

Imagine having that happen all throughout your cruise.  Getting an extra hour of sleep each day sounds way better than losing that hour.    

I know you will have to make up for that eventually, but still, choosing an East to West route on a trans-socean cruise will help make your vacation even more relaxing and stress-free. 

Almost every day you will gain another hour.  So, use this time machine wisely.

8. Try a short repositioning cruise to try out a new ship

By “new ship” I don’t mean a ship that was just built.  I mean a ship you haven’t sailed on yet.  My first several repositioning cruises had this exact purpose.

Also, contrary to popular belief, there are short – very short – repositioning cruises as well.  It might seem crazy to book a 1-day cruise from Seattle to Vancouver, but for less money than you would spend on a hotel for one night you can get amazing food, entertainment, and an awesome experience at sea.  I’ll take that as often as I can get it.

I booked a few of these before so I could try out a couple Holland America ships I had been eyeing.  The listed price for these cruises was around $60 if I remember correctly.   

It was a perfect way to explore the ship and see if I wanted to book a longer cruise on that vessel in the future.   And spoiler alert – I did!

9. Be ready for weather issues

Because longer cruises like this involve repositioning the ship to a different region, you’ll get to experience more open ocean sailing.

This means you might encounter rough seas, especially on transatlantic or transpacific voyages. Be sure to pack motion sickness medication that works well for you.

Even in calmer stretches on these routes, the ship will likely move more than on shorter cruises, particularly for those accustomed to smooth sailing in the Bahamas.

Caribbean Princess cruise ship from side during sea day

10. Know what kinds of reposition cruises are available

Transatlantic cruises from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean are not your only options (although those are good ones). 

With just a preliminary search this morning I saw repositioning cruises like the ones below:

  • 16-day cruise from Sao Paulo, Brazil to Genoa, Italy (MSC Cruises)
  • 15-day cruise from Barcelona to New Orleans (Carnival)
  • 18-day cruise from Los Angeles to Tokyo (Carnival)
  • 14-day cruise from Seattle to Tokyo (Royal Caribbean)
  • 12-day cruise from London to Reykjavik (Norwegian Cruise Line)

All of the above cruises have an interior cabin price under $200 per day for two people.  In another post I will detail how I go about finding repositioning cruises if readers are interested in that.

But most cruise lines have a page or two on their websites that advertise repositioning cruises.  You can also find some cruise search engines that have dedicated pages for these types of sailings.

11. Find the cruise you want and set a price alert

This tip is only for the patient.  I’m all about price alerts, though.  You can follow our guide on how to monitor the fluctuating price of a cruise , but once you get it set up it’s just a waiting game. 

Keep in mind, you could also miss out on it entirely.  But if you’re budget conscious and want to try out a repositioning cruise but only for a rock-bottom deal, this is the way to do it. 

Several services will watch the price for you and let you know when it hits that sweet spot.  Even when using a travel agent I recommend setting up an alert just in case they miss it.   Trust issues?  Maybe. 

Bottom Line

Know what you’re getting into and embrace the odd itinerary.  You might just come to love these types of cruises.

Oh, and remind yourself how much money you’re saving.  I mentioned in the beginning about this being an almost “cheat code” for ranking up loyalty perks.  Since repositioning cruises are usually longer and are also cheap on a per-day-basis, it’s one of the easiest ways to get your loyalty status to the next tier.

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Souvenirs are great but stories are even better. Create yours with one of our exciting Shore Excursions. Go tropical with a Caribbean cruise and snorkel the deep blue sea off the coast of Roatán. Soak up some sun on the golden beaches of Harvest Caye, our newest island stop in Belize. Or head over to Ocho Rios where climbing a waterfall is part of the fun. Experience unspoiled beauty, fascinating history and amazing adventure in the Western Caribbean.

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There are family vacations. Then there are the kinds of awe-inspiring vacations your family will remember forever. Sail on a Repositioning cruise with Norwegian and discover the ease and convenience of unpacking once and experiencing it all. Thanks to Freestyle Cruising and our complimentary youth programs, guests of all sizes can experience the best vacation ever. Because, with families, it's all about options. And we've got them, from accommodations that fit all families to delicious dining choices even finicky eaters can't refuse. We haven't forgotten about teens – they also have an exclusive onboard refuge at Entourage.

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Experience a Repositioning cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line and enjoy freedom of choice all along the way. Whether you're bringing the whole crew and staying in a Family Suite, kicking it solo in a Studio or enjoying a balcony stateroom with some of your best friends, we've got just the room for you.

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And if you want to feel like you're in heaven, try The Haven by NorwegianTM - our most luxurious, spacious and well-appointed accommodations. Plus, with more private suites and family accommodations than any other cruise line sailing the continent, you're always guaranteed a great place to rest.

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Discover the tranquility, awe, and grandeur of a Repositioning cruise. With more choices of what to do and see, and more freedom to do it your way. That's the beauty of Freestyle Cruising on Norwegian Cruise Line. Unpacking once and journeying from city to remarkable city. Exploring by day and coming back to a variety of onboard activities, one-of-a-kind entertainment, plus more dining options than days of the week. Dressing up or going casual. Dining with friends or savoring a romantic dinner à deux. Doing what makes you happy with no restrictive schedules, ever. Because your vacation is exactly that – yours.

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Stand aboard a luxurious cruise ship as the ocean breeze flows through your hair and soothes your senses. Experience the sights and sounds of the water and the marine life as you cross some of the world’s largest bodies of water. Stop along the way, and discover new cultures, peoples and attractions you never dreamed of. Expect a memorable cruise!

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In order to make sure cruisers have the best possible weather conditions for both their pleasure and their safety, cruise ships institute time limits for cruises to certain regions. For instance, most cruises to Alaska take place from May until September when the weather is warm. When the last Alaska cruise comes to completion, cruise lines don’t just keep their ships empty till May, they sail to a new region of the world. These trips from one destination to another, for instance Alaska to the Caribbean or Europe to the Caribbean, are called repositioning cruises. The most popular of these are transatlantic cruises, featuring plenty of days at sea to enjoy the amenities of your ship. But don't sleep on transpacific cruises, as they explore some of the most secluded, beautiful islands in the world. Featured below are highlights from possible repositioning cruises:

Bangkok, Thailand

  • A stop in Bangkok is sure to leave you with plenty of options for adventure. Spend the day visiting several stunning and intricately designed temples, or go to one of the many tailors in the city who will custom tailor an outfit at an affordable price.  
  • Enjoy a fruit market, beautiful colonial era architecture and a museum with traditional African masks in Dakar, Senegal. Make sure to have your camera ready as your tour this fascinating city on Africa’s west coast.  

Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain

  • Spend an afternoon walking along Las Ramblas in Barcelona where you can try some of Spain’s most tasty treats, like tapas, paella and pintxos. While strolling along this scenic tree-lined pedestrian mall, you'll pass some of Barcelona's most historic buildings and get a better understanding for the city's culture.  
  • Visit a Pineapple Greenhouse. Pineapples are a major crop in the Azores, an island chain off the coast of Portugal.  

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  • Snorkel through a shipwreck off the coast of the petite island of Bermuda on your way to the Caribbean or a cruise port in Florida. The sunken ships beneath the surface of the turquoise waters are home to several bright species of fish.  
  • Get your hips moving as you learn to hula during a sunset luau when you visit Honolulu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.  

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  • Nautica 35 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 10 NT FORT LAUDERDALE TO CAPE LIBERTY Departing From Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida (Apr 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 12 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Jul 2025)
  • Celebrity Silhouette 13 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Reykjavik, Iceland (Aug 2025)
  • Symphony of the Seas 3 NIGHT DEADHEAD REPOSITIONING CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Oct 2025)
  • Brilliance of the Seas 7 NIGHT BOSTON TO SAN JUAN CRUISE Departing From Boston, Massachusetts (Nov 2025)
  • Riviera 22 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Nov 2025)
  • Vista 16 NIGHT Repositioning CRUISE Departing From Singapore, Singapore (Apr 2026)

Repositioning: Cruise Lines

Looking for an adventure? Try a repositioning cruise which, in some instances, will take you on a journey across the globe. These cruises where ships relocate from one location to another are available on both popular and luxury cruises. Explore what cruise line you can take repositioning cruises with:

Celebrity Cruises

With innovative spaces like the Lawn and the AquaSpa Celebrity Cruises gives their customers a taste of modern luxury.

Oceania Cruises

Epicureans are delighted by the Oceania Cruises experience where Jacques Pepin is Executive Culinary Director and the Culinary Tours introduce you to a world of flavors.

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Royal Caribbean International is known for ships with a wow factor. From ice skating rinks to zip lines, if you can think of it, you can find it on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

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Repositioning: Departure Ports

A repositioning cruise is when a ship moves from doing a lot of sailings in one region to another region. For instance ships that sail in Alaska usually move to a warmer weather spot in the fall. Repositioning cruises offer an extended itinerary with a lot of sea days for relaxing. You can find repositioning cruises year round. You can embark from cities like Sydney, Barcelona, Fort Lauderdale and Buenos Aires among other domestic and exotic ports. 

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is home to great sports, great food and loads of history with the Freedom Trail and Harvard.

Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey

Cape Liberty, which is just miles from New York City, offers incredible views of the city skyline and easy access to many cruise destinations, along with everything NYC has to offer.

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida

With incredible weather, delicious fare and some stupendous attractions, you will find that Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades is one of the most attractive ports in the entire US.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik was just a small village until seeing a major expansion after World War II, but this popular cruise destination still offers a small town feel different than any other European capital.

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.

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Repositioning cruises travel all over the world, and our repositioning photo gallery does the same – albeit virtually. Your virtual tour includes highlights from Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and Pacific – each of which could be included in your repositioning cruise destinations.

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Ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Norwegian Repositioning Cruises offer the perfect opportunity to explore breathtaking destinations while enjoying top-notch amenities and entertainment onboard. From savoring delicious cuisine to indulging in spa treatments, your every desire will be catered to. Get ready to be amazed as you sail through stunning landscapes and experience the thrill of discovering new cultures. With Norwegian Repositioning Cruises, the possibilities are endless. So, why wait? Let the journey begin!

Key Takeaways

  • Norwegian Repositioning Cruises offer significant cost savings compared to traditional cruises.
  • Passengers can enjoy luxurious amenities and entertainment at a fraction of the cost.
  • These cruises provide unique itineraries that visit off-the-beaten-path destinations.
  • Passengers have the opportunity to explore hidden gems and experience new cultures.

Benefits of Norwegian Repositioning Cruises

What are the benefits of Norwegian Repositioning Cruises for you? Well, let me tell you, there are plenty! First and foremost, Norwegian Repositioning Cruises offers significant cost savings. These cruises are designed to relocate ships from one region to another, which means they often have lower prices compared to traditional cruises. You can enjoy all the luxuries and amenities of a cruise vacation at a fraction of the cost.

But it’s not just about saving money. Norwegian Repositioning Cruises also offers unique itineraries that you won’t find anywhere else. Since these cruises are all about relocating the ships, they often visit ports and destinations that are off the beaten path. Imagine exploring hidden gems and experiencing new cultures that you wouldn’t have had the chance to discover otherwise. From the rugged beauty of Alaska to the exotic islands of the Caribbean, Norwegian Repositioning Cruises will take you on unforgettable journeys.

Top Destinations for Repositioning Cruises

When planning your Norwegian Repositioning Cruise, consider the numerous breathtaking destinations available to you. From stunning natural landscapes to vibrant cultural hubs, there is something for everyone. Here are the top destinations for repositioning cruises:

  • Caribbean: Set sail from the sunny shores of Miami or New Orleans and journey through the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean . Explore picturesque islands like St. Lucia, Barbados, and Aruba, with their pristine beaches and vibrant underwater ecosystems.
  • Mediterranean: Embark on a voyage from Barcelona or Rome and discover the captivating beauty of the Mediterranean. Explore the ancient ruins of Athens, the romantic canals of Venice, or the glamorous French Riviera. Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and cuisine of this iconic region.
  • Alaska: Experience the awe-inspiring wilderness of Alaska on a repositioning cruise from Vancouver or Seattle. Sail through icy fjords, witness majestic glaciers calving into the sea, and spot wildlife such as whales and bears. This unique destination offers unparalleled natural beauty.

The best time to take repositioning cruises is during the shoulder seasons when prices are lower and crowds are smaller. Additionally, booking a repositioning cruise can be a cost-saving option, as they often offer discounted rates compared to traditional cruises. So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to these top repositioning cruise destinations.

Onboard Amenities and Entertainment

As you embark on your Norwegian Repositioning Cruise, you’ll be delighted by the array of onboard amenities and entertainment options available to enhance your journey. Norwegian Cruise Line prides itself on providing exceptional experiences, and this extends to the onboard facilities.

When it comes to dining, you’ll find a wide variety of options to suit every taste. From casual buffets to gourmet restaurants, there is something to satisfy every craving. Indulge in a juicy steak at Cagney’s Steakhouse or savor the flavors of Italy at La Cucina. For a more relaxed atmosphere, head to the Garden Café for a delicious buffet meal.

In addition to the exceptional dining options, Norwegian Cruise Line also offers state-of-the-art spa and wellness facilities. Treat yourself to a rejuvenating massage or indulge in a luxurious facial at the onboard spa. Take a dip in the tranquil pool or relax in one of the hot tubs. The fitness center is fully equipped with the latest cardio and strength training equipment, allowing you to maintain your fitness routine even while at sea.

With a wide range of onboard amenities and entertainment options, a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise promises to be an unforgettable experience. So sit back, relax, and let Norwegian Cruise Line take care of your every need.

Tips for Planning Your Repositioning Cruise

As you continue your journey on a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise, let’s explore some essential tips for planning your unforgettable experience.

  • Research cruise itineraries: Before booking your repositioning cruise, take the time to research the different itineraries available. Consider destinations, duration, and the number of sea days versus port days. Whether you prefer a tropical escape or an adventure through historical cities, there is a repositioning cruise to suit your preferences.
  • Create a budget plan: Repositioning cruises often offer great value for money, but it’s still important to plan your budget. Consider the cost of the cruise itself, as well as any additional expenses such as flights, transfers, onboard activities, and excursions. Setting a budget will help you make informed decisions and ensure you can fully enjoy your cruise without any financial worries.
  • Take advantage of early booking: Repositioning cruises are popular among savvy travelers, so it’s advisable to book early to secure the best deals and cabin options. By booking in advance, you can often take advantage of special promotions, discounts, and added perks.

As you plan your repositioning cruise, keep these tips in mind to make the most of your experience. Once your planning is complete, it’s time to look forward to what to expect on a repositioning cruise.

What to Expect on a Repositioning Cruise

During a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise, you can expect to experience a wide range of onboard activities and amenities. From the moment you step on board, you will be greeted with a plethora of options to keep you entertained throughout your journey. Whether you are a thrill-seeker looking for adventure or someone who prefers a more relaxed atmosphere, there is something for everyone.

One of the highlights of a repositioning cruise is the variety of cruise activities available. You can enjoy swimming in the pool, playing sports such as basketball or volleyball, or even trying your luck at the onboard casino. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, there are spa treatments and fitness classes to help you unwind and stay active. Additionally, you can attend live shows, participate in trivia games, or take part in cooking demonstrations.

When it comes to dining options, Norwegian repositioning cruises offer a wide array of choices to satisfy every palate. From casual buffets to elegant specialty restaurants, the culinary experience on board is sure to impress. You can indulge in international cuisines, savor gourmet dishes prepared by world-class chefs, or simply enjoy a cozy meal in your stateroom.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should i book a norwegian repositioning cruise.

You should book a repositioning cruise in advance to secure the best booking options. Knowing the best time to book will help you plan your trip and ensure you get the best deals available.

Can I Bring My Own Alcohol on Board a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise?

Yes, you can bring your own alcohol on board a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise. This allows you to enjoy your favorite drinks at a lower cost while participating in fun activities and even bringing your pets along.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Passengers on Norwegian Repositioning Cruises?

Yes, there are age restrictions for passengers on Norwegian Repositioning Cruises. The cruise line typically requires passengers to be at least 6 months old, but some itineraries may have different age requirements.

Can I Choose My Cabin Location on a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise?

Yes, you can choose your cabin location on a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise. It is recommended to book early to have more options and secure the best location that suits your preferences.

What Is the Dress Code for Dining on a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise?

When it comes to dining on a Norwegian Repositioning Cruise, you’ll be pleased to know that there are various dress code options to suit your style. Plus, don’t miss out on the special dining events!

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Norwegian Encore is the fourth ship created for the Breakaway Plus Class. It offers innovative designs with modern, elegant décor and many options for guests to personalize each experience onboard. Accommodations for nearly 4,000 passengers range from single staterooms to luxurious spa staterooms and family suites. This ship also provides the opportunity to experience The Haven – an exclusive retreat for guests staying in Haven staterooms with 24-hour butler service, a private sun deck, and entry to the Haven Observation Lounge. Onboard the Encore, guests will find exciting entertainment and interactive experiences, as well as the quality dining that Norwegian is well known for.

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Introduction

First off, a confession.  I don’t like big ships and I cannot lie.  Actually that’s a lie, at least a partial one.  Let me try that again without the overused 90’s rap reference.  I love all cruise ships, but I prefer the smaller, understated ones to the big, flashy ones.  So why did I book the Norwegian Encore for a second time, you ask?  Because I could walk to it from my apartment in downtown Seattle for one.  And I paid a $50 out-of-pocket cruise fare for two.  And my kid was out of town for the week on a school trip, for three. And I was eager to sail as a newly minted Sapphire Latitudes member on NCL for four.

But does one ever need a reason to book a cruise?  Any cruise?  On any ship, big or small? 

If there’s one thing you should learn from reading this, even if you have no interest in the Encore, it’s that it’s always a good time to book a cruise, any cruise on any line on any ship going to any port.  Go ahead, tell your husband or wife or partner that Prof. Cruise made you do it.  And if they push back, put your hand out and do a dramatic 180 degree turn as you threaten to take me with you instead of them.  And then take me with you!

Now that we have that settled, read on if you actually came here with the intention of learning more about the Encore and didn’t accidentally land here after googling “horrible 90’s rap references you should never use in blog posts.” 

Norwegian Encore Ship Review

The norwegian encore: the facts.

This section is the equivalent of the CDC version: the facts as they exist today.  Then we’ll move on to my opinion which is the equivalent of your cousin Chet swearing that 30 consecutive hours on the leg press machine sprint pumping the maximum weight, followed by a Clorox enema and a dinner of grass-fed beef and organic broccoli cured him of Covid.

Speaking of Covid, the Encore, the fourth and last breakaway-plus class ship in Norwegian’s fleet, debuted in November 2019 just a few months before Covid hit and shut down the cruising industry for over a year (my first cruise on her was right after the cruising re-start and even though she was over a year old by then, she looked practically brand new).

She has 20 floors with a guest capacity of 3,998 and a crew of 1,735.  She is 1,094 feet long and weighs in at 196,116 gross tons (with all that dessert onboard, it’s no surprise).  She currently sails from Miami to the Caribbean in the fall, winter, and spring and to Alaska from Seattle in the summer, with a few 21 night repositioning cruises in between.

Encore Menus, Freestyle Daily Schedule of Events, and Complete Ship Tour

Before we get to all the things I loved about the Encore, a few things I didn’t love, and my day-by-day trip report which includes approximately 4 million food photos (WARNING: STOP READING NOW IF YOU’RE HUNGRY!), you can see all the Encore dining menus I collected, the Freestyle Daily schedule for each day, and my complete deck-by-deck narrated ship tour by clicking below:

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Things I Loved About the Norwegian Encore

The observation lounge.

Lounger in the Observation Lounge on the Encore.

I spent more time in the Observation Lounge reading, working, snoring loudly in a lounger (sorry about that), and eating than in any other location on the ship.  This beautiful and comfortable space offers everything you’ll need for a relaxing morning, afternoon, or evening at sea.  There is a bar, a buffet that serves a small selection of items for breakfast and afternon tea (from 3-5pm), comfortable seating, and amazing views from huge windows at the front and sides of the ship.

Pro-tip #1: This is a perfect spot to watch sail-away or for scenic sailing days if it’s too hot or cold to sit outside or if you have an inside cabin like I did.  Get there early though – prime seats fill up fast!

Pro-tip #2: The desserts on the small buffet in the observation lounge are sometimes better than those in the regular buffet and often have an international twist. 

Buffet at the Observation Lounge on the Encore.

Pro-Tip #3: If the Observation Lounge is too crowded, try the District Brew House. It’s rarely crowded and also offers some great views and comfortable seating.

The District Brew House on the Encore.

Indian Food on the Buffet

The Encore offers a large selection of both hot and cold and vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian selections on the buffet.  It’s authentic and flavorful and is my go-to second lunch on every NCL cruise (I usually enjoy a first lunch in the dining room).  You’ll be hard pressed to find better Indian food in major cities on land – that’s how good it is!

Vegetarian Indian selections on the Encore buffet.

While the Indian selections were by far my favorite, a quick word about the food in the main dining rooms: It was typical cruise food – good, but not outstanding (which is fine by me, I’m not picky). I also ate in two specialty restaurants, Onda and Ocean Blue, which I’ll discuss in more detail in my daily trip report to come.

Well-Equipped Gym with Okay Hours

The gym was a bit small for the size of the ship, but was well-equipped with posted hours from 6am-11pm (but every day people snuck in earlier than 6).

The service on the Encore was the best I’ve experienced in quite some time. Every crew member was friendly and professional and went out of their way to accommodate guests. On the last day, I passed out these cards * with an extra cash tip inside to crew members who had made my cruise extra special:

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The Waterfront

The Waterfront is always one of my favorite spots on NCL’s Breakaway and Breakaway Plus class ships and I enjoyed it on this sailing aboard the Encore as well.  I love all the comfortable seating and outdoor bars and dining areas.  If you’re worried about not having a balcony booked on the Encore, don’t – the Waterfront served as a wonderful alternative for me. Many times I had it almost completely to myself.

The Waterfront on the Encore

Contemporary Design

This ship looks nearly brand new and the furnishings reflect that.  But that chandelier is more controversial than human cloning.

Stairs on the Encore.

Hard Ice Cream on the Buffet

A selection of hard ice cream on the Encore buffet.

The buffet includes hard ice cream you can have served in a cup or a cone.  Standard flavors are available daily along with a number of rotating flavors like green tea, pistachio, rocky road, coconut, and butter pecan.   

The Choir of Man

I’ve provided more detail about The Choir of Man in my daily trip report below, but this was one of my favorite features on the Encore.

There was a wide variety of live music available at different venues every afternoon and evening.  Performers were talented and entertaining. My favorite was the Beatles cover band, Beatles Invasion, and their performances in the intimate Cavern Club (they also performed several shows in the main theater which were also very good). 

Cleanliness

The ship was spotlessly clean, with crew constantly clearing dishes, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, disinfecting, and singing the “washy washy” song to remind guests to clean their hands.

Things I Didn’t Love About the Norwegian Encore

No 360 degree promenade deck for walking.

I love walking the Promenade deck on a cruise ship – listening to a book or podcast while I breath in the clean ocean air and watch for wildlife.  My favorite ships have Promenade decks that wrap all the way around the ship.  The Encore does not have such a deck.  However, I mostly made do with a few alternatives:

I walked around on The Waterfront on deck 8 when the weather was good (passing through a brief inside area at the front of the ship to make the full loop) and I used deck 7 (where the life boats are located) when it was raining (as it’s fully covered).  The public area of deck 7 does not wrap around either the front or back of the ship, so you’ll have to go out and back on either the port or starboard side.

Seating on the Waterfront on the Encore.

Narrow Hallways

Stateroom hallway on the Encore.

The stateroom hallways on the Encore are extremely narrow.  When cleaning carts are lined up along them and room stewards are working around them, passing can be tricky, especially for anyone with mobility issues. 

Pro Tip: If you use a walker or scooter, have mobility issues, or have an infant or toddler in a stroller, book a cabin as close to elevators as possible. 

Size of the Ship

I guess this was both a plus and a minus.  Unfortunately, the walk from the elevator to my cabin was approximately 6 miles.  On the plus side, I felt justified ordering that second dessert in the MDR each evening.

Extra Charges

Cruise lines (and especially NCL) have a reputation for nickel and diming passengers once onboard.  And the Encore is no exception.  Those that point to this class of ship as great for families may forget to mention that much of the fun stuff your kids will love costs extra.  Leave room in the budget for the Norwegian Speedway, the Galaxy Pavilion, and the arcade.  If you have multiple children or a bored husband, these activities can get quite pricey. 

No Naturalist Onboard

As a veteran cruiser to Alaska, I was really disappointed that there wasn’t a naturalist onboard, offering lectures about Alaska and other programming.  We did have park rangers board the ship for our scenic cruising day through Glacier Bay National Park, but they were only onboard for that one day. And we did have some presentations about Alaska given by the CruiseNext department, but again, it didn’t compare with having a naturalist with years of professional training and experience.

See my “Top Tips For Maximizing Your Day in Glacier Bay” HERE

Lack of programming for nerd types.

And really, there was an overall lack of programming for us nerd types (except for trivia which I’m not really a fan of).  No book club.  No lectures by experts in various fields.

NCL Alaska Piers

The Encore docked at Ward Cove in Ketchikan.

NCL has spent millions building new piers for their ships in Alaska.  And let me tell you, from a passenger perspective, they suck.  No way around it.  They are further away from the action and require a bus or gondola ride, wasting valuable time you could be spending in port.  Honestly, I would no longer choose NCL for Alaska for this reason alone (unless the price and timing were too tempting – which they still often are).  If this is your one shot at Alaska and you don’t need all the bells and whistles of a mega ship, pick a different line.  Holland America, Princess, and Celebrity all do Alaska so very well and you’ll avoid the hassle of these new NCL piers.  It pains me to say this, I’m Sapphire on NCL and generally love the line, but alas…I want to always be candid and honest with you. 

Small Cabins Without Much Storage

Cabins on the Encore run small and offer very limited storage. You can see a tour of my inside cabin here:

Frequently Asked Questions From My Cruise On The Encore

Here are some of the questions I was asked most frequently while onboard the Encore:

Q: Are there spin bikes in the gym on the Encore?  Or, do I need to sign up for a class to use the spin bikes on the Encore?

A: yes, there is a large spin room, but you really aren’t supposed to use it unless you take a class. that being said, i arrived early each morning and used it with no problems..

Spin bikes on the Norwegian Encore.

Q: Can I change my dinner reservation for specialty dining to an earlier time onboard?

A: yes.  while all the times available to book online in advance were later than 8pm, i was easily able to change my reservation to an earlier time by visiting dining reservations at embarkation., q: is starbucks included in any of the drink packages, a: yes, in the premium plus package., q: are there free drinks at the latitudes officer’s reception, a: yes.  free and plentiful.  waiters will walk around with trays of pre-made drinks or you can request something (they won’t be able to accommodate every request due to what’s available at the bar – but it can’t hurt to ask for what you like)..

Drinks at the loyalty party on NCL.

Despite the things I didn’t love, I still had a wonderful cruise onboard the Encore. Now keep reading for my detailed daily trip report (diary)!

Norwegian Encore Trip Report: May 5-12, 2024

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Day 1: Embarkation Day

Hello from the Encore en route to Alaska!  Those of you who followed along on my Bliss cruise a few weeks back are probably thinking, “wait, wasn’t she just on an NCL cruise to Alaska?”  Yes, yes I was.  And what’s your point?  Can one ever really get enough of cruising?  And Alaska?  Plus on debarkation day on the Bliss I was flooded with messages demanding an “ENCORE, ENCORE!” from those I can only assume were upset at being cut off from the prolific daily food porn I provided.  Well I took that encore thing literally and will be eating 12 meals per day for the next 7 days which I will post here for your viewing pleasure.  You’re welcome.  In the meantime, here are some embarkation day scenes from around the Encore.  This is my second time onboard, but first time sailing her solo (last time I had my mom with me).  As usual, feel free to post questions to the comments or chime in with your Encore tips and experiences.  Now excuse me, lunch is calling (more like SHOUTING)!

The lobby of the Encore and an exterior shot of the Encore sailing into Seattle.

Lunch in the MDR

After a delicious first lunch at Taste, one of the three MDR’s on the Encore (the other two being Savor, also open for lunch, and the Manhattan Room which is only open for dinner), I’ll be eating gravy for the remainder of this cruise.  Let me explain.  An equivalent four course lunch at almost any sit-down restaurant in my home city of Seattle would have run me at least $50. At. Least. And since my fare for this cruise only cost me $50, I figure from here on out everything is…gravy.  (You can read about how I scored such an unbelievable deal here ).

Anyway, here are photos of what I ordered. If you followed along with me on my Bliss cruise a few weeks ago, many of my meals are going to make you feel like you’re trapped in a time loop ala Groundhog Day (or Russian Doll if you’re under the age of 40 and require a more contemporary reference).  Hey, I like what I like and being trapped on a repeating cruise for 33 years is hardly the worst thing that could happen. Shrug.

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Photo 1: Risotto primavera with pesto Photo 2: Orange chocolate mousse Photo 3: Sweet corn hush puppies Photo 4: Five spice mango tapioca pudding Photo 5: Roasted tomato soup

Remember that all the menus I collected, including all the MDR lunch menus can be found posted HERE .

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Dinner at Onda You know how parents of newborn identical twins usually dress them in matching outfits to maximize the adorable factor so they get more gifts and offers of help, but put them in different colored socks so they can tell them apart?  Well that’s pretty much how it is with the Encore and the Bliss, but they have different Italian specialty restaurants instead of the socks. The Bliss has La Cucina and the Encore has Onda.  Otherwise, they are nearly identical.

Onda by Scarpetta is the newest Italian specialty restaurant on NCL. It was created in partnership with LDV Hospitality and was inspired by their acclaimed Scarpetta restaurants located in the Hamptons, Las Vegas, London, Miami, New York City, Newport, and Philadelphia. It’s a step up in my opinion from La Cucina. (Any parent who’s being honest will tell you which child they really like best – mine’s Henry because he has a tail that wags when he sees me instead of pretending like I’m a creepy stranger he’s never met before at school pickup.  And I slightly prefer the Encore to the Bliss.)  Onda is also available on the Spirit, Prima, Viva and Aqua.  I’ve dined at Onda twice before, both times on the Spirit.  My meals, including tonight’s, have always been excellent, although, like all specialty dining, I don’t think I’d pay retail for it. I used a Sapphire voucher, so it didn’t cost me anything.  Without the voucher I would have paid 71.  Here’s what I ordered: Photo 1: Interior of Onda Photo 2: Mezzelune pasta Photo 3: Bread basket Photo 4: Creamy polenta (highlight of the meal) Photo 5: Fingerling potatoes (underwhelming) Photo 6: Butterscotch budino (fabulous) Photo 7: Rosemary lentils

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More Food More food (excellent buffet Indian and some emergency desserts I procured from the Observation Lounge on deck 15 forward). And yes, I still had room for dinner. It seems that instead of a single hollow leg, I was born with a complete set of hollow extremities (and some would argue a hollow head, but I dispute that).

ENcore buffet Indian food

Beatles Invasion

Tonight I saw Beatles Invasion, not to be confused with The Beatles Experience which I saw a few weeks ago on the Bliss, in the main theater. They were like a cover band of a cover band, but still very entertaining. The best part though was the two little girls in the front row dancing their hearts out. To them I say, whatever this crazy world throws at you, never NEVER stop dancing. And cruising! And for everyone else, if somewhere along the way someone made you feel insignificant or silly or insecure, make full use of your drink package and get back out there. Hands in the air, busting a move, not a care in the world. Because life is short. Dance! And keep cruising! Goodnight from the Encore!

Beatles Invasion on the Norwegian Encore.

Day 2: Sea Day

Breakfast at The Local

I love so much about NCL, but why do they use raisin bread for all of their French toast? Honestly, there are a lot of things I’d rather find in my French toast than raisins. A hair, too short and coarse to have come from a head, for one. Arsenic residue for two. And a thumb tack for three. But for some reason, even knowing it comes with raisins, I still occasionally order French toast at The Local (complimentary pub restaurant open from 6am-3:30am) and contemplate going back to school to become a real doctor after precisely removing every trace of raisin prior to consuming.

Anyway, everything else was delicious and this remains one of my regular and favorite breakfast spots. Here’s what I ordered and the menu:

Photo 1: French toast Photo 2: Post surgical French toast Photo 3: Breakfast sandwich (hold the ham) Photo 4: Seasonal fruit salad photo 5: Menu

French toast

This is my first cruise since turning Sapphire on NCL (meaning I’ve spent roughly 150 days onboard) and I was eager to inquire about my new perks, including a special “dinner with officers.” So I stopped by the CruiseNext desk and asked my only burning question: “will the Captain be at the dinner?” to which I was told, “probably not, it could be anyone in a management position” to which I replied, “well in that case, I’ll pass. I don’t want to spend my dinner making small talk with the manager of the internet cafe while he complains about the 400 old ladies who are MY AGE who approached him at the desk that day inquiring as to why they need to turn on something called airplane mode on a cruise ship and doesn’t this place have a rotary phone they can use to call home to speak to their dog who suffers from anxiety. All while I’m wondering if I’ll ever have an opportunity to invite the Captain back to my swanky inside cabin to drink boxed water and snack on some buffet pizza from my mini-fridge.” To which the guy at the CruiseNext desk responded, “it seems like maybe you could benefit from the wine tasting event instead.” He also handed me this pin and tried to sell me some CruiseNext deposits which of course I purchased because, knowing me, I’ll probably be back on an NCL ship in like two weeks. Anyway, here’s some information about the Latitude events.

Sapphire Latitudes pin on NCL

Pool Day Vibes + Hot Tip

Pool deck vibes on a sea day en route to Alaska. Hot tip: On a ship that sails to Alaska you want to be a hot tub. Why? Because you’re getting ALL the action. There’s probably also a lot of pee involved though, so I dunno. Maybe the thermal spa instead. For those wondering, even though it’s very cold outside, the pools and slides are open and they are running all the outdoor activities (Speedway, etc). They WILL close them for wind and rain though.

Pool deck view on the Encore on a sea day en route to Alaska.

Behind the Scenes Tour

This afternoon I attended a complimentary Behind the Scenes ship tour offered as a loyalty perk to those Platinum and above. It was especially enjoyable for me, as we visited the largest galley onboard where a team of dedicated chefs work practically 24/7 preparing enough carbs and dessert to keep me satiated (there are several smaller galleys for the other 4,000 guests). Pictured here are my afternoon snacks and a Prof. Cruise-sized portion of pasta.

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We also visited the laundry facility where I snapped some photos for those of you stuck at home, low key pissed at me for posting all of these cruise photos. To you I say, it could be worse, your laundry pile could look like this:

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In all seriousness though, images of my fellow humans working 10-12 hour shifts below sea level at miserable, repetitive tasks like loading laundry machines gives me pause. I don’t have anything very profound or helpful to say about it other than simple luck of birth has allowed me this life where I get to travel the world, doing what I love and I will never take that for granted. And I hope I can pass along some of my good fortune where I can.

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Dinner at Ocean Blue While change is rarely good when it comes to cruising (because it usually involves cost saving measures), I was thrilled with the fairly recent change to one of the loyalty perks on NCL.  Latitudes members Platinum and above receive two free meals at specialty restaurants, one of which includes a bottle of wine.  However, it used to be limited to the steakhouse and usually (depending on the ship) a choice between the Italian restaurant or the French restaurant.  However, now you can use the vouchers at almost any restaurant, so tonight I opted for a new one to me: Ocean Blue.   

Ocean Blue is primarily a seafood restaurant.  However, there are also a few land-sourced entrees and my meat eating friends will be shocked and elated to learn that tonight I ordered a steak.  Wait for it…

…a  cauliflower  steak.  

While as a vegetarian I’ve always found specialty dining on NCL especially frustrating (as quite a few of the restaurants don’t offer a single vegetarian entree on the menu), I was excited to see that Ocean Blue did.  And it was delicious!  Butchered and cooked to perfection (is it weird that I asked for a crucifer “good and bloody?”). However, as someone who equates blue cheese with toe jam-filled moldy gym socks, I was disappointed to see that the only vegetarian starter course came with a blue cheese.  You win some, you lose some.  But Ocean Blue fought her way back into my heart with her chocolate on chocolate (with a few pieces of caramel corn to make it Instagram worthy) Valrhona dark chocolate mousse cake.  Here’s everything I ordered:

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Photo 1: Roasted cauliflower steak Photo 2: Steamed asparagus with hollandaise sauce Photo 3: Valrhona dark chocolate mousse cake Photo 4: Bread service Photo 5: Roasted beets (hold the blue “cheese”) Photo 6: Potatoes au gratin

Remember that all the menus I collected, including all the specialty restaurant menus, can be found posted HERE .

Production Show: The Choir of Man

Tonight I saw the Encore’s production of “Choir of Man.” This British musical created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay is set in a pub called “The Jungle” and features a cast of nine supremely talented musicians and vocalists. While short on plot, it couldn’t be more entertaining. From fresh arraignments of popular pop and rock songs to monologues written by performance poet Ben Norris to the working on-stage bar used before the show to serve up beers to those of us in the audience too cheap to purchase a beverage package, I’d have stayed for the second show at 10pm if I didn’t have to pee (note to self: go lighter on the free beer next time) and it wasn’t already an hour past my bedtime ( #oldandlame ).

In addition to being licensed by NCL to be performed on the Escape and Encore, it’s been seen at well-known venues around the world including the Sydney Opera House, the Arts Theater on the West End, and at the Moore Theater in my home city of Seattle. Speaking of which, I would have paid more to see this one show in Seattle than I paid for my entire cruise fare! And I hardly would have enjoyed it as my stomach slowly ate itself because I couldn’t afford dinner. I love cruising! And I LOVED this show. If you’re booked on the Encore, don’t miss it! You can make reservations in advance via the app, book once onboard, or join the standby line 15 minutes before show time (it wasn’t a full house tonight).

Scenes from The Choir of Man on the Norwegian Encore.

Day 3: Juneau

Buffet Breakfast

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I decided to practice portion control at breakfast this morning, so I hit the buffet.  And by portion control, I mean none of those “reasonable” portion sizes served in the main dining rooms.  I subscribe to the Texas philosophy when it comes to breakfast: bigger = better. A few words about the breakfast offerings at the buffet.  You’ll find all the standard American favorites: breakfast meats, eggs (scrambled, cooked to order, and custom omelettes), breakfast potatoes, pancakes, French toast, waffles, toast, bagels, English muffins, fruit, packaged yogurt, individual-sized boxes of cereal, hot cereal (oatmeal, cream of wheat), and pastries.  But here are the items I especially love: 1. Asian offerings Before I “retired,” approximately 30 years before a respectable retirement age, to cruise with abandon, I worked as a college professor and used to take my students to China each summer where I grew accustomed to our daily breakfast feasts including garlic rice with egg.  So I was thrilled to see garlic rice this morning on the Encore’s buffet (it was a glaring omission on my Bliss cruise a few weeks back).  Not only is it delicious (mix it with a bit of scrambled egg and some extra scallions and fried onions), but it will guarantee you have your own row on your tour bus later in the afternoon (or in my case, my own tram car to scale Mt Roberts in Juneau: “Okay dragon breath, this one’s all yours – enjoy the views and hit the pharmacy for some Listerine later or risk being declared a biohazard and required to roll around in some sawdust before re-boarding your ship). There are also several delicious Indian breakfast options (although the selection is more limited than what it was on the Bliss). 2. Hot iced cinnamon rolls These are only available in one spot on the buffet (in the middle area), so be sure to look for them!  Think of it as a delicious scavenger hunt! 3. Yogurt bar Top some plain yogurt with granola (praise be, there were NO RAISINS I had to sift through like I was panning for gold), walnuts, frozen berries, and honey (available near the coffee stations).  Way better than those yogurt parfaits you spend $45 for at the airport.

Lunch at Savor (complimentary MDR)

Today I enjoyed the 3rd of 3 rotating lunch menus on NCL. Somehow I missed it on the Bliss a few weeks ago, which I used to justify asking “how many portions of corn chowder do you have back there because that’s how many I plan to order.” Be sure to arrive to lunch early enough to be first in line if you end up on a ship with me or risk hearing, “I’m so sorry, but we’ve run out of the chowder” at 12:01pm.

Here’s what I ordered:

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Photo 1: Raspberry panna cotta Photo 2: Mocha pot de crème Photo 3: Spanish frittata Photo 4: Corn chowder

The Bliss Joins us in Juneau

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OMG, this is SO awkward. I was all torn up parting from the Bliss a few weeks ago and now she catches me onboard her SISTER like what we had meant nothing. In my defense, I caught her in an intimate moment with Holland America’s ms Noordam (I enter photo #2 into evidence).

Anyway, we’ve arrived at our first Alaska port, Juneau, and despite the cold temp and drizzly rain (last week’s cruise had blue skies and sun – be prepared for ANY conditions cruising to Alaska), the excitement is palpable. I love, love, love watching people experience this magical place for the first time. It’s one of the many, many things that keep me coming back over and over (and over) again.

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Some scenes from my port day in Juneau. I hiked the Mt Roberts trail and used my Goldbelt excursion voucher (free with my $50 excursion credit) to ride the tram back down.

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Photo 10: Ship peeping. Illegal in 49 states, but thankfully they don’t believe in government overreach here.

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Fruit and Vegetable Carving

Fruit and vegetable carving, because sculptures are the only thing fruit and vegetables should be used for on a cruise ship.

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Day 3 MDR Dinner

Tonight I dined in the MDR for the first time on this sailing, opting for Savor because it opened the earliest (5:30pm – we were at port late into the evening so the dinner hours for the main dining rooms were different from usual). While some fight against Father Time by acting younger than their biological age, I can’t wait to be of an appropriate age to dine at 4:30 without drawing any eyebrow raises or sarcastic comments like, “I think you left your walker back at your cabin.” Which I actually don’t take offense to, because I’ve been eyeing one of those walkers with a built-in seat for years – in fact waiting in line to disembark in Juneau yesterday I added it to my packing list for my next cruise in June (my kid will probably try to steal it though, so I’m hoping they sell them in a two pack).

Anyway, tonight I ordered a Waldorf salad which, while delicious, always reminds me of a dish you’d throw together with the remaining few items in your fridge just prior to a move – hmmmm, I’ve got lettuce, an apple, a celery stalk, some walnuts, and a nearly empty jar of mayo.

Here’s everything I ordered:

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Photo 1: Rigatoni primavera with pesto Photo 2: Waldorf salad Photo 3: Brownie s’more Photo 4: Bananas foster Photo 5: Where is everyone? Oh right, the garlic breakfast rice.

Remember that all the menus I collected, including all the MDR dinner menus can be found posted HERE .

Buffet Snack

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Day 4: Skagway

Stabbing and Skagway Part I: “Summit Scenic Drive” Excursion

First, regarding the stabbing that occurred onboard the Encore on Monday and the arrest of a crew member in Juneau yesterday, I know nothing beyond the news articles I’ve received. As isn’t uncommon in my regular life, you all know much more than I do! I haven’t seen anything unusual and, so far, there has been no talk of it onboard. I deeply appreciate so many of you reaching out to make sure I’m okay though – thank you for that. And my heart goes out to the woman who was injured and her travel-mates and family and friends back home.

Hmmm, not sure how to transition from “woman stabbed” to “here’s what I did in Skagway today.” It’s probably best to just cut and paste a description of the excursion I did from the app, so I won’t accidentally say anything insensitive like “the wind was cutting” (it was though). So, here’s the description of the “Summit Scenic Drive:” Travel a picturesque highway that follows a trail created during the Gold Rush of 1898. Snap pictures while pausing at scenic lookouts with views of glaciers and waterfalls. Stop at the summit of White Pass, which marks the U.S. and Canadian border. Hear enlightening commentary that describes the area’s history and attractions.

While I almost never book cruise ship excursions anymore (they’re overpriced and often not that great), this one was 100% worth the price I paid for it: $0! I had a $50 per port shore excursion credit and this excursion was priced at $49. And it actually turned out to be a fairly enjoyable tour, one I would recommend as an inexpensive (or FREE) alternative to the White Pass Scenic Railway. It was a small bus (instead of a giant coach that takes half the allotted tour time to load and unload), our guide was informative and friendly, the scenery was beautiful (especially once we reached the tundra where it was snowing), and I enjoyed the company of my seat-mate who turned out to live near Seattle and recognized me from the blog. Best of all, it ran on-time and was over in 1.5 hours so I had plenty of morning left to explore a new trail system. Stay tuned!

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Skagway Part II: Hiking Skagway

I spent the rest of my port day in Skagway exploring a new (to me) trail system within walking distance of the cruise ship piers. On my many prior visits here, I’ve covered the Dewey Lake trail system extensively and have hiked both upper and lower Reid Falls. Today I headed in the opposite direction toward Yakutana Point/Smugglers Cove/A.B. Mountain/Pet Cemetery.

Photo 1: Pedestrian Bridge. I was so thankful for my “cruise 15” because it saved me from blowing off the pedestrian bridge (one must cross in order to access this trail system) and into the Skagway River. I’m not sure the temp of that thing, but it’s glacial fed, so I’m assuming it’s not my preferred 101 degrees.

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Photo 2-4: Views from Smugglers Cove.

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Photo 5: A sketchy cave I ventured into in search of a bear to spoon (what, it was cold).

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Photo 6: The outhouse I found five minutes after squatting down to pee behind a boulder before realizing I was in full display of two cruise ships on the other side of me. If you caught the show, I blame my attentive waiter at breakfast who kept offering me more juice.

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Photo 7-8: The Pet Cemetery where I paid my respects to Patches, Muluk, Boomer, Chelsea, Jenny, and Hobbes.

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If you accidentally find yourself at the ice cream station in the Encore buffet after a chilly port day in Skagway, warm up with some hot made-to-order noodle soup.

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Night 4 MDR Dinner

I’m neither an NCL loyalist/cheerleader nor am I a complainer – I’ll give it to you straight, but I’m nearly always happy just to be at sea with unlimited carbs and dessert. So, while I noticed some pretty significant cuts to the MDR dinner menu last night, new since my cruise on the Bliss just a few weeks ago, I didn’t bother mentioning them because I still enjoyed a great meal. But tonight? Some plan their specialty restaurant nights around prime rib or lobster, well I plan mine around skillet cornbread. And tonight was supposed to be skillet cornbread night! My waitress expressed concern that perhaps I’d lost a contact when she noticed me rooting around under my table to which I responded, “I see just fine, but for some reason I can’t find the skillet cornbread anywhere!”

I’ll continue to sail on NCL like 8 million times a year, but they WILL be hearing from me in ALL CAPS on my post-cruise survey and I’m thinking about calling in a tip to CBS. Yes, there’s that “other story” that all the networks are covering, but the real scoop? Cornbread!

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Photo 1: Not skillet cornbread Photo 3: Not skillet cornbread Photo 4: Not skillet cornbread Photo 5: Not skillet cornbread Photo 5: An empty Manhattan Room. Because…no skillet cornbread!

Day 5: Glacier Bay National Park

Guess what today is? No, it’s not my birthday, but I accept gifts of chocolate and cruise credit 365. It’s Glacier Bay Day! And I’m giddier than a kid on Christmas morning waiting for the adults to finish their cigarettes and vodka/O.J.s out in the garage so she can open her presents (hopefully chocolate and cruise credit…I’m just going to keep dropping those hints). But seriously, speaking of gifts, I do accept chocolate and cruise credit. And also, I’m going to gift myself a day of quiet reflection to soak up the ethereal beauty of this spectacular place and won’t be posting again until this evening. In the meantime, for those lucky enough to be booked on an itinerary that includes Glacier Bay, here are my 17 tips for maximizing your day there.

Cruise Alaska: Top Tips For Maximizing Your Day In Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay

From the glacial-carved mountains formed over hundreds of years to the glaciers themselves, continuing to change the landscape little by little in front of our very eyes. From the mother otters riding babies on their bellies to the mountain goats using cloven hooves to scale cliff sides, causing observers to speculate that they must be attached to invisible safety ropes descending from rafters in the sky. From graceful sea birds to thundering humpback whales. From quiet moments of solitude and reflection to the collective gasps of ship-mates gathered together from all over the world, briefly putting aside their differences to share with each other a place so few will ever be lucky enough to experience. From the smell of winter to the bite of cold on cheeks to the snowflakes landing on outstretched tongues. From the hot chocolate warming hands to the enriching commentary challenging minds. Today, despite my having been here over a dozen times before, was nothing short of…magic. John Muir, in “Travels in Alaska,” perfectly captures how I feel about Glacier Bay and why I’ll continue coming here again and again: “So abundant and novel are the objects of interest in a pure wilderness that unless you are pursuing special studies it matters little where you go, or how often to the same place. Wherever you chance to be always seems at the moment of all places the best; and you feel that there can be no happiness in this world or in any other for those who may not be happy here.”

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Photos 1: Park ranger morning introduction (7:30am in the Observation Lounge) Photo 2-3: Margarie Glacier (arrival time approximately 9am) Photo 4: Park rangers transferring to their smaller vessel to head home Photo 5: Park ranger presentation (1:30pm in the main theater) Photo 6: Lamplugh Glacier (covered in freshly fallen snow) Photo 7: Sailing through the Tarr Inlet

Lunch at The Local

While my goal is always to spend 25/24 hours outside on Glacier Bay day, I did venture inside to marathon eat lunch at The Local and to thaw my fingers and knock the icicles off my nose.

Because my brain was also half way toward a full cryogenic freeze and not capable of its usual introverted restraint, I went bold and ordered a “veggie burger” off-menu which they happily accommodated. So I decided to accept a challenge from my friend David, who’d heard there might be an off-menu hot fudge sundae available at The Local. My waitress responded to this second request by saying, “now you’re pushing your luck. What can I bring you next, some king crab and caviar?” to which I responded, “no thanks, I’m a vegetarian, just the sundae please.” Suffice it to say, I didn’t receive the sundae (I went with the best carrot cake at sea, or on land for that matter, instead) and will undoubtedly be a topic of conversation (consternation?) at the crew bar tonight.

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The Best Dessert on the Encore

The best dessert on the Encore (so far – there’s still time for others to step up): Room service chocolate cake. There’s a $9.95 fee for room service delivery ($4.95 at breakfast) or you can mooch off your neighbor like I did (when I asked what they were doing for lunch upon seeing them in the hall, they said they were ordering room service and I was like, sooooooo…).

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Night 5 dinner in the MDR

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Photo 1: Fig and apple cobbler Photo 2: Carrot cake (sugar free) Photo 3: Potato gnocchi Photo 4: Mozzarella and plum tomatoes Photo 5: Hello? Anyone? I’m not much of a conversationalist, but at least I remembered to pack deodorant for once.

Day 6: Ketchikan

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Port Day in Ketchikan (Ward Cove)

This morning I celebrated my 18th birthday out on the trails near the Ward Cove cruise ship pier wondering why I have the endurance and wrinkles of a 40-something-year-old. I also signed up for a wine tasting later, but now I’m wondering if they’ll turn me away for not being of drinking age. Anyway, it was a gorgeous day, overcast and cool in the morning (perfect for hiking), with blue skies and sun arriving just in time for a spectacular sail away. Here are some photos and highlights of my last port day in Alaska:

Photo 1: The Spirit docked next to us at Ward Cove. I love her both because I enjoyed an epic voyage on her through Hawaii AND Alaska a few years ago and also because I understand what it’s like to be towered over by much taller relatives.

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Photo 2: While it’s a long-ish walk from the cruise pier to the trail system I hiked today, you could always just photograph the lovely views from the road and *pretend* you hiked.

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Photo 3: Me to this slug: “You’re the whitest slug I’ve even seen.” Slug back to me: “I could say the same thing about you, lady.”

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Photo 4: If a tree falls on Prof. Cruise in the forest, will her fellow passengers be thrilled with the sudden abundance of fried rice and desserts?

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Photo 5: Perseverance Lake. There wasn’t any sun, but I donned the rainbow mirrored sunglasses for this photo because all the cool and successful cruise content creators wear them. I’m anticipating an increase in followers of at least 5, probably because they can’t see my face and think I’m someone else.

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Photos 6: Nature’s stair stepper. I may actually have the ass of an 18-year-old after that!

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Photo 7-9: Some additional scenery from the Frog Pond Trail —-> Perseverance Trail —-> Minerva Mountain Trail.

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Photo 10: Sail away from Ward Cove.

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Wines Around the World

I know less about wine than nuclear physics; I care less about wine than NFL football (even though I live within walking distance of the Seahawks stadium, I can’t name a single player); and I’d rather drink the juices of a wrung out mop after a weekend shift at Waffle House. Even so (and please forgive me for everything I just said, having managed to once again offend 100% of my readers), I always really enjoy Wines Around the World, which is a complimentary wine tasting for Latitudes members (that’s NCL’s loyalty program) who are Platinum and above.

There were four different stations set up at Cellars/Onda, representing four different countries: Italy, France, Argentina, and the United States. We tasted two wines, a red and white, from each country, for a total of eight wines. For each wine we learned about where the grapes were grown and how the location affected the characteristics of the wine. Information about acidity, tannins, sweetness and alcohol content was also provided. We were able to rinse our wine glasses out after each pour and crunchy breadsticks were provided as a palate cleansers. Pours were generous, so while I’m normally a cheap drunk, today I was a free drunk!

While Wines Around the World is complimentary for those Platinum and above, it’s required that you register in advance. Stop by the CruiseNext desk on embarkation day to find out when and where it will take place and to sign up (today it was at 1pm).

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Night 6 Dinner in the MDR

Dinner, normally my most anticipated and pleasurable time of day (because it’s the largest meal), began tonight with an ugly episode of hives, triggered by my fear of seeded bread (which I love, but which also usually brings the “scrapper of shame”) and olives (which belong on the fingers of 4-year-olds, not anywhere near a tastebud).

When the section supervisor noticed my distress, she validated my concerns and agreed to personally inspect my puttanesca for olives and hold my hand and play some serene music through headphones for me during the crumb removal procedure.

While that last paragraph was a poor attempt at fiction writing, the service I’ve received in the MDR so far this sailing has been almost that outstanding. Tonight the section supervisor stopped by my table no fewer than 3 times (maybe because I was pretty much the only person in The Manhattan Room again, so making her rounds basically involved a continual loop around my table) and my waitress never let my water glass get below 90% full.

Turns out there was only 1/4 an olive in my entire entree and the crumbs were removed from my tablecloth before I even had time to caste my eyes down in shame. All’s well that ends well and tonight ended with Snickers pound cake and eclairs.

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Photo 1: Snickers pound cake Photo 2: Eclairs Photo 3: Bread of shame Photo 4: Baked Brie salad Photo 5: Spaghetti puttanesca Photo 6: 1/4th an olive too many Photo 7: Zombie apocalypse?

Aurora Borealis

Only two things will get me up in the middle of the night on a cruise. A midnight buffet (RIP) and this…

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Day 7: Sea Day/Victoria

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Beatles Invasion: The Later Years

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Mystery Solved!

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Photo 1: Roasted vegetable salad with (no) goat cheese Photo 2: Spinach and ricotta stuffed pepper Photo 3: Nutella crème brûlée Photo 4: Warm chocolate lava cake Photo 5: Bread service

Victoria, B.C.

Yes, cruise ships on closed-loop Alaska sailings from US ports (mostly Seattle and San Francisco) are required to stop in Victoria, BC in order to comply with the Passenger Vessel Services Act. And yes, most 7-night itineraries don’t arrive in Victoria until later in the evening (most around 8pm). But you should NOT consider this a wasted port stop or elect to stay on your ship. I WILL travel from my home in Seattle to drag you off. But I shouldn’t have to, because you should be lining up hours early in the stairwell (prompting multiple announcements to “please make yourself comfortable in one of our public spaces until the ship is cleared”) to feast your eyes on these views (all these photos were taken on a short walk from my ship, but downtown Victoria is also gorgeous at night and easy to get to via shuttle bus or a long walk)…

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Earlier this afternoon, we had the opportunity to acknowledge and thank officers and crew from each department as part of NCL’s traditional farewell event. While my eye was on the Captain and his humble, shy manner (or maybe he was just trying to avoid eye contact with me so I wouldn’t pass out, causing a “code alpha”), it was the “washy washy” guys who stole the show.

While I’m not sure how much crew members actually enjoy this event, I always find it quite moving, especially this time. There was a deluge of media attention around the stabbing that took place on our sailing, but the real story of every cruise is how crew members from dozens of different countries (65 on the Encore) leave their homes, families, and communities to work long hours for months at a time in order to make a better life for themselves and their loved ones. And they bring the richness of their stories, experiences, and traditions to those of us lucky enough to be onboard as passengers. I’m thankful to every one of them and hope the cruise industry is a net positive in their lives (it certainly isn’t perfect).

I also want to acknowledge all the wonderful fellow passengers and locals I met on this sailing. From the pair of first-time cruising sisters I sat next to at embarkation day lunch to the woman celebrating her 90th birthday to those who recognized me from my blog or social media sites and took the time to introduce themselves and offer some (far too) kind words about my content, to those “online friends” I finally met in person. I know we don’t all see eye to eye on everything in our “real lives,” but out at sea all that falls away. With the vast ocean below us and the vast sky above us, we bond over a shared passion, a good meal, a whale spout, a glacier calving, and ribbons of light dancing around us in the quiet dark of night.

And finally, for those of you who followed along with me at home, thank you for making me laugh and laughing at my dumb jokes, sharing your amazing experiences and photos, calling me out when I got something wrong, and teaching me far more than I could ever teach you.

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I was on this same cruise with you. I laughed until I almost wet myself. Thank you for this!

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Hahaha! I’m always happy when someone gets my weird sense of humor. *high five!* Hope you had a fabulous cruise! Too bad we didn’t get the chance to meet.

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Congrats on Sapphire level. How many desserts per Latitude point does it take to reach sapphire? Our sense of the Encore sister ship the Getaway was that the rooms, balconies and hallways were smaller. At first I thought I had gained 50 pounds just thinking about all the food onboard, then we measured. Do you think this was a way to increase capacity without having to increase ship size?

That’s an interesting calculation regarding dessert. I’m a little scared of the answer. lol. Yes, I do think it has everything to do with increasing passenger capacity.

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On the NCL Encore, if you have connecting rooms, will you be able to open the balcony partition to enjoy a larger space?

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I found the food on encore subpar! Seriously I don’t want to see Turkey medallions on the main dining room menus! They could cook seafood to save their lives. Everything was cooked till rubbery! I had chicken Madeira one night and it was rubbery and the sauce tasted like flour. The only thing good in mdr was breakfast. Breakfast at the buffet was horrible!we actually had better meals at the the local and American diner. I’ve never seen such poor food choices!

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Given name Sarah, but also answers to Prof. Cruise. Retired after 10 years as a college professor to focus full-time on her primary research interest: travel. With a concentration in cruising.  Home port: Seattle.  Mom of a shaggy-haired dog and a shaggy-haired human.  Lover of books and dessert.  Fancies herself a bit of a comedian – you’ve been warned.

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How do you find a repositioning cruise?

By kidzrnseattle , December 13, 2009 in Norwegian Cruise Line

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kidzrnseattle

I thought I knew NCL website inside out, but I can't find any information about repo cruises. I am sure that someone on CC can direct me:)

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No trick to it , they are just with the others.

Which one are you looking for ?

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There's no specific search category for them. You need to search based on the originating location and date and then look for them. Search "Europe" from September to November and you'll see the Gem's 14 day Transatlantic, for example as it moves out of Europe for the season to return to the States. Or if you know the ship you want, view that Ship's itineraries and then page thru the results. You'll all their routes listed on one of the pages of results. But they don't use the word "Reposition" in the title or anything like that.

garycarla

Sometimes you can find them by picking only cruise of 9 or more days.

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I thought I knew NCL website inside out, but I can't find any information about repo cruises. I am sure that someone on CC can direct me:) Thanks
In the strict definition, a repo cruise is one where the embarkation port is different from the debarkation port.

When you seach using "Find a Cruise", look at the name or title of the cruise in the results...if you see the words "Round Trip" that is NOT a repositioning cruise....and, of course, if you don't...it is.

Currently, NCL is listing 18 different "repo" itineraries on their website:

  • 5-Day Pacific Coastal Vancouver to Los Angeles
  • 7-Day British Columbia & U.S. West Coast Los Angeles to Vancouver
  • 7-Day Canada & New England Boston to Quebec City
  • 7-Day Canada & New England Quebec City to Boston
  • 7-Day Glacier Bay Seattle to Vancouver
  • 7-Day Transatlantic London to New York
  • 8-Day Alaska & Sawyer Glacier Vancouver to Seattle
  • 12-Day Caribbean Escape New Orleans to Boston
  • 12-Day Caribbean Escape New York to Miami
  • 13-Day Caribbean Escape Miami to New York
  • 14-Day Panama Canal Los Angeles to Miami
  • 14-Day Panama Canal Miami to Los Angeles
  • 14-Day Transatlantic New York to Venice
  • 14-Day Transatlantic Venice to New York
  • 15-Day Caribbean Escape Boston to New Orleans
  • 19-Day Panama Canal Vancouver to Miami
  • 21-Day Greek Isles & Transatlantic Venice to New York
  • 21-Day Transatlantic & Greek Isles New York to Venice

I hope that that helps.

BIG_Steve

You can also just google "ncl repositioning" and check some of the links that come up. When you find what you want, just look up the ship and dates at ncl.

mtwingcpa

My own view is a little different. :-) I would exclude from the "repo" definition one-way trips that immediately reverse themselves, such as Boston to Quebec (followed by Quebec to Boston) and Los Angeles to Miami (followed by Miami to Los Angeles).

In my view "repositioning" involves a seasonal (or permanent) change of the ship's base port. Most such trips occur in April-May or September-October, with some as late as November. If you search for cruises in those months, you should find most of the "repositioning" cruises (as I have defined them).

We have done 2 now, just getting off of the Spirit in NO in November. They are longer, usually have less ports and more sea days. You will find that the average age is +retirement, as they are longer and most average workers can't get the longer holidays off. (or don't want to use all their holidays to be used in one trip). This isn't a problem unless you want to do some "adventure" type shore excursion. Our speed boat snorkelling tour was cancelled due to lack of interest (at the last minute) They said the average age on the ship was 72. There is less kids as well. I think there was no more than 10 on ours (if that).

rollie

There is no way on the NCL site to see repositioning cruises, unless you are looking for a trans-atlantic. NCL does list trans-atlantics.

BikerAl

There is no way on the NCL site to see repositioning cruises, unless you are looking for a trans-atlantic. NCL does list trans-atlantics.   Rollie

While there is no way to see them listed as repo cruises, you can easily find them by using a bit of common sense and doing a search of the area they primarily service. Repos between Miami and New Orleans, and NY City and Boston, primarily stop in the Caribbean, so they are listed under Caribbean cruises, in March or April. Return trips are listed in Caribbean for September and October For repos to or from the west coast, check out the Panama canal listings for the same timeframe and also pacific coastal.

After you do all that, you can join our lively group on the Dawn, NY City to Miami, 10/10/10.

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"after you do all that, you can join our lively group on the Dawn, NY City to Miami, 10/10/10."

Or you can join our lively group on the Boston to New Orleans repo on the Spirit Oct 23, 2010. The roll call is well underway and here's the link:

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=980581&page=10

daisy-mae

Dennis, that's just the cruise I have been trying to locate on the NCL website. However, it isn't listed on the Spirit's drop-down itinerary, and choosing "Caribbean" as a destination doesn't work either.

Could you provide a link?

bar_20

I use one of the inter-net TA's. They have a place to put where you would like to cruise. One of the choices is "Repositioning", you can also put in the cruise line and up to two month's or leave it blank and it will show all of NCL's repositioning cruises. If you don't put in a cruise line it will show you all cruise lines repositioning cruises. Do to house rules I can't mention the site, but I think they advertise on CC.

circuitrider

I just search for longer cruises that are really inexpensive. That's a good, quick, non-accurate way of finding those cruises.

Dennis, that's just the cruise I have been trying to locate on the NCL website. However, it isn't listed on the Spirit's drop-down itinerary, and choosing "Caribbean" as a destination doesn't work either.   Could you provide a link?   Thanks,   Linda

I just went to ncl.com and did advanced search for Sept and Oct on the Spirit and picked 9 days or longer. The New Orleans Boston cruise comes up there. Do NOT pick a port or city.

I just went back and picked multiple months, 9 days or more, no city or ship and found a few other longer relo trips.

My own view is a little different. :-) I would exclude from the "repo" definition one-way trips that immediately reverse themselves, such as Boston to Quebec (followed by Quebec to Boston) and Los Angeles to Miami (followed by Miami to Los Angeles).   In my view "repositioning" involves a seasonal (or permanent) change of the ship's base port. Most such trips occur in April-May or September-October, with some as late as November. If you search for cruises in those months, you should find most of the "repositioning" cruises (as I have defined them).

Yes...I suppose you could say that. :rolleyes: However, you'e not being genuine when you preface your definitions with "My own view" and "In my view". You are drawing a line by saying its not repositioning if the ship has another repositioning right away. That is just silly. How long would the ship have to "wait" until it is a repositioning then?

The normal cruise leaves and returns from the same port. The repositioning cruise leaves and returns from/to different ports. There is nothing that prevents a ship from having one repositioning cruise, and following it by another.

Linda...If I may jump in here...the reason you can't find the cruise that Dennis mentioned is that you are looking in the Spirit's drop-down itinerary and the cruise that Dennis referenced is on the Dawn.

Maybe the repositioning linguistic experts should stop over to the booze message thread. They have free drinks while they discuss the meaning a bottle.

(and for those that do not know what that means, Google is your friend)

    Linda...If I may jump in here...the reason you can't find the cruise that Dennis mentioned is that you are looking in the Spirit's drop-down itinerary and the cruise that Dennis referenced is on the Dawn.

Gee, I could have sworn that Dennis was referring to the Spirit:

"Or you can join our lively group on the Boston to New Orleans repo on the Spirit Oct 23, 2010."

Still hoping for the link....

.....   Still hoping for the link....   Linda

Follow the notes in my posting above. The cruise is listed on the NCL website. I did not give the link earlier so that you could see how easy it is to find these, and the link sometimes does not work.

http://www.ncl.com/nclweb/booking/cruisedetails.html?packageId=1932499

However, you'e not being genuine when you preface your definitions with "My own view" and "In my view".

May I suggest that you look at the following NCL press release which includes a list of "repositioning" cruises:

http://www.ncl.com/nclweb/pressroom/pressRelease.html?storyCode=PR_012109

Thanks to both of you.

I appreciate your help.

May I suggest that you look at the following NCL press release which includes a list of "repositioning" cruises:   http://www.ncl.com/nclweb/pressroom/pressRelease.html?storyCode=PR_012109

Sure....you can make the suggestion. However, can I ask why? Is there something that you feel that I will gain? In case you haven't realized this, I didn't ask for your help or advice on this topic...I just don't know why you feel compelled to give it. :rolleyes:

However....In the interest of fairness. Let's see the list (from your link) of repositioning cruises:

Repositioning cruises in the 2010-2011 deployment include:

  • On April 10 (New York to Venice) and October 30 (Venice to New York), 2010, Norwegian Gem sails a 14-day Transatlantic with stops in Ponta Delgada, Azores; Lisbon, Portugal; Seville (Cádiz) and Granada (Málaga), Spain.
  • On April 10, 2010, Norwegian Pearl will sail a 14-day Panama Canal from Miami to Los Angeles. Ports of call include: Cartagena, Columbia; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; Huatulco, Acapulco and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and a daylight transit through the Panama Canal.
  • On April 11, 2010, Norwegian Jewel sails a 15-day Transatlantic from Miami to London (Dover), England. Ports of call include: Ponta Delgada, Azores; Lisbon Portugal; Vigo and La Coruña, Spain; Waterford, Ireland; and Guernsey, Channel Islands.
  • On April 11, 2010, Norwegian Spirit embarks on a 12-day Caribbean Escape from New Orleans to Boston. Ports of call include: Costa Maya, Mexico; Santo Tomás de Castilla, Guatemala; Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstand, Curacao; and Hamilton, Bermuda.
  • On April 24, 2010, Norwegian Pearl sails from Los Angeles to Vancouver with stops in San Francisco, California; Astoria, Oregon; Victoria and Campbell River, British Columbia.
  • On May 1, 2010, Norwegian Star repositions on a seven-day cruise from Los Angeles to Vancouver, British Columbia with stops in Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska through the Inside Passage.
  • On September 8, 2010, Norwegian Jewel sails from London (Dover), England, to New York. Ports of call include: Lerwick, Shetland Islands; Thorshavn, Faroe Islands; Reykjavik, Iceland; St. John, Newfoundland; and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • On October 2, 2010, Norwegian Star sails on a seven-day British Colombia and U.S. West Coast cruise from Vancouver to Los Angeles. Ports of call include: Campbell River and Victoria, British Columbia; Astoria, Oregon; and San Francisco, California.
  • On October 10, 2010, Norwegian Dawn departs from New York to Miami on a 12-day Caribbean Escape with stops in Samana, Dominican Republic; Willemstad, Curacao; Oranjestad, Aruba; Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras; and Belize City, Belize.
  • On October 23, 2010, Norwegian Spirit sails a 15-day Caribbean Escape from Boston to New Orleans. Ports of call include: Samaná, Dominican Republic; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Bridgetown, Barbados; Willemstad, Curacao; Oranjestad, Aruba; Roatán, Bay Islands, Honduras; and Cozumel, Mexico.
  • On September 19, 2010, Norwegian Pearl sails a five-day Pacific Coastal from Vancouver to Los Angeles with stops in Astoria, Oregon and San Francisco, California.
  • Norwegian Star will sail four 14-day Panama Canal sailings from Miami to Los Angeles and Los Angeles to Miami on November 20 and December 4, 2010 and January 1 and January 15, 2011. Ports of call include: Cartagena, Columbia; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; Huatulco, Acapulco and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and a daylight transit through the Panama Canal.

First off, notice that NCL states that the list "includes"...not that it is an inclusive list.

Secondly, look at the last sailing on the list. Norwegian Star will sail four 14-day Panama Canal sailings from Miami to Los Angeles and Los Angeles to Miami on November 20 and December 4, 2010 and January 1 and January 15, 2011. The Star will leave LA on Nov 20, arrive at Miami on Dec 4, and then IMMEDIATELY RETURN to LA. The Star will again leave LA on Jan 1, arrive at Miami on Jan 15, and then IMMEDIATELY RETURN to LA.

So there is a perfect example of a ship sailing from Point A to Point B and then turning around and sailing from Point B to Point A. And NCL is calling these repositioning cruises.

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That list is also well out of date.

Yeah, I know...but it was the list he "suggested" that I review. I'm guessing that somehow it is relevant for some reason.;)

Perhaps he was suggesting that I review it, since it does contain the information that I was seeking?

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Local Time 2024-09-18 01:37

Port Seattle cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Seattle, Washington. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Seattle's cruise passenger shipping business started in 1999 and is currently ranked first among all West Coast USA homeports (departure seaports). Each homeported ship's visit generates USD 4+ million for Washington State's economy, with annual regional revenue USD 0,9+ billion. The city's best-known landmark is The Space Needle observation tower in downtown (height 184 m / 604 ft), having 6 floors (top floor heigth 158 m / 518 ft) and 3 lifts.

Currently, Port's cruise business generates 5500+ jobs and annually ~USD 450 million in revenue (~USD 900M total economic activities) plus ~USD 15M in local and state taxes. Each Seattle-homeported cruise liner call generates USD 2,5+ million for the local economy. Seattle is the homeport of the Coast Guard icebreaker USCGC Healy .

In August 2015 was formed the Northwest Seaport Alliance via a merger of Port Tacoma 's and Port Seattle's cargo shipping operations. By annual cargo volumes, the Tacoma-Seattle port terminal operations are ranked USA's 4th-largest (after Port Los Angeles, Port Long Beach and Port New York-New Jersey NYC ) and among North America's top-10-largest.

In June 2024, Port Seattle signed a 10-year agreement (through 2033, plus an optional 5-year extension/until 2038) with Carnival Corporation for preferential berthing. The contract guarantees a minimum of U$186 million in revenue (US$273M if extended to 15 years) and annually a minimum of 550,000 cruisers.

Seattle cruise port

During the Port's inaugural cruise season (1999) were handled only 6 ship calls and 6615 passengers. 

Port Seattle (locode USSEA) currently has two cruise facilities - Smith Cove Terminal (at Pier 91) and Bell Street Terminal (at Pier 66).

  • Pier 91's terminal serves Carnival Corporation-owned ships (Holland America, Princess) and Celebrity and RCG/Royal Caribbean Group-owned ships (Celebrity and RCI).
  • Pier 66's terminal serves NCLH/Norwegian-owned ships (NCL and Oceania).

Statistical data shows that an average turnaround cruise tourist spends USD 1547 in the city (on hotels/lodging, dining/drinking, transportation, shopping). Each vessel call generates USD 4,2 million for the region. Cruise companies ' spending includes in-port marine services and also purchasing supplies from local suppliers, including seafood, fresh produce (fruits, vegetables, flowers, eggs), butter, wines.

Since 2017, passengers disembarking in Seattle check their luggage through port's new "Cruise Luggage Valet Program" (cooperation with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport) and receive their airline boarding passes prior to debarkation.

On August 12, 2015, the seaport signed a 15-year lease deal with NCLH (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings). The deal secured all NCLH ships ( NCL , Oceania and RSSC-Regent Seven Seas ) in Port Seattle for the full term of the lease of Bell Street Terminal (Pier 66). The guaranteed passenger volume was estimated to bring ~USD 73 million of revenue to the cruise port. According to official statistics, Alaskan cruises from Seattle generate ~USD 440 million in economic impact annually. Additionally, NCLH agreed to make improvements to Terminal 66 that were estimated at USD 30 million to expand its facilities. Under the new lease, NCLH manages all terminal operations and has priority berthing rights during the season.

Port Seattle operates Terminal 66's facilities outside the Alaskan season. The 15-year lease deal was estimated to generate USD 2+ billion in business revenue, ~900 new jobs, USD 65+ million in local and state taxes. In 2015, the cruise port handled 192 ship calls and 895,055 passengers. in 2016, passengers number reached 960,000.

In early-April 2016, Port Seattle announced plans to ease flight-cruise passengers at Sea-Tac Airport by temporarily replacing TSA security staff with contractors. This made the security checking faster. Starting May 2016, TSA staff was trained locally to increase the number of processed cruisers at the airport. Also, more checkpoint lanes were opened.

  • On May 16, 2016, Explorer of the Seas (West Coast USA's largest passenger ship) arrived in Seattle. Liner's inaugural Alaskan season had scheduled 7-night roundtrips to Alaska and Canada (Juneau, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord, Victoria BC).
  • On July 30, 2016, at "Alaska Airlines Seafair Torchlight Parade" (annual event) in downtown was presented a replica cruise ship - Holland America's Koningsdam . The replica was a helium balloon - one of parade's over 100 floats. The balloon ship had length of 45 ft (14 m) and height of 11 ft (3,3 m) and was guided by 30x HAL employees through the streets. HAL is a sponsor and participant of the parade. In previous parades, HAL employees carried an orca-whale replica balloon.
  • In October 2016, Port Seattle announced its plans to invest USD 20 million in improvements to Bell Harbor Conference Center (adjacent to Pier 66).

In May 2017 was opened the renovated Pier 66 cruise terminal facility (see in the "terminal" section below) where are homeported NCL ships. The 15-year lease to NCL (until 2032) is estimated to generate over USD 2,3 billion in total revenue, nearly 900 jobs and over USD 65 million in taxes. 2017 was a record year for the cruise port - with handled 218 ship calls and nearly 1,072 million passengers (9% increase over 2016's 983,539 pax) and total revenue USD 501 million.

In 2017, Holland America Line started an ad campaign on 3 commuter trains running on Seattle's Sound Transit Light Rail System. The trains were operated between January and April 2017, when the Alaskan cruising season begins. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on January 10 at University of Washington (train station). On September 23, 2017, Port Seattle welcomed its 1 millionth cruise tourist in a single Alaskan season (2 passengers on HAL's Eurodam ). Industry's regional economic impact in 2017 surpassed USD 500 million.

In early-March 2018, the schedules for ferries leaving from Seattle were changed due to the demolition of the old Washington State Ferries terminal to make space for a new (smaller-sized) facility. Half of Colman Dock (ferry terminal) building was closed off to the public. The wood-piling supported terminal building was considered seismically vulnerable, with many pilings riddled with marine termites. The demolition and construction works were scheduled for completion in 2023. The new/expanded building connects all the 4 ferry slips. Colman Dock serves ferries crossing daily to Bremerton WA and Bainbridge Island.

On May 30, 2018, arrived the largest so far Seattle-homeported Alaskan cruise liner - Norwegian Bliss (gross tonnage 164600 tons, max passengers 5200, crew 1730). The vessel was homeported at Pier 66, operating on weekly roundtrips during summer. NCL Bliss is world's first specifically constructed for Alaska mega-liner. In 2018, the cruise port handled a total of 216 ship calls and nearly 1,072 million passengers (4% increase over 2017).

In late-November 2018, Port Seattle's Terminal 18 (operated by SSA Marine Inc) surpassed the 1 million TEU-container volume. This was Washington state's first time when a single cargo terminal handled 1 million containers in a year. Container Terminal 18 is in North Harbor (Northwest Seaport). In April 2018, CT 18 became the first in Puget Sound with moved 5500 TEUs on and off a single boxship (container carrier) , which averaged 30 gantry-crane moves per hour. In 2018, CT 18 was upgraded with new RTGs (rubber-tired gantry cranes), resulting in added two new shipping routes - AL5 (Transatlantic by THE Alliance) and PNS (Pacific Northwest Service by SM Lines).

In early-December 2018, Port's Commission approved budget 2019 and future budget 2019-2023 (capital investment plan). The 5-year plan included USD 348 million for investments in Seattle's waterfront area. Of this budget, USD 100 million were for a new berth (4th cruise terminal / Pier 46), USD 39 million for Terminal 91 developments and USD 35 million for Terminal 91's berth replacement. Budget 2019 (USD 935 million) spent 51% of seaport's USD 1,94 billion capital expenditures, and 23% of all operating expenses. Budget 2019 also included developments for Sea-Tac Airport - North Satellite Expansion and Modernisation Project (started in February 2017), International Arrivals Terminal, high-speed baggage handling system. Works on the new cruise terminal at Pier 46 (Terminal 46) were suspended in 2020 due to the COVID crisis.

During season 2019 (April-October), the cruise port handled 211 ship calls and ~1,2 million passengers (1,114 million were handled in 2018). For 2020 was forecasted a record year with scheduled 225 ship calls and estimated ~1,4 million passengers.

In 2022 was completed NWSA Terminal 5. The new facility (abbrev Northwest Seaport Alliance) is a container ship terminal fitted with 5x super-large STS cranes (ship-to-shore/rail-mounted gantry cranes).

  • The 5x STS were constructed in China (by ZPMC-Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co) and were delivered in June 2021 via ZHEN HUA 36 (2003-built Heavy Load Carrier/IMO 9254903).
  • By height ( 316 ft / 96,3 m) and outreach boom (240 ft / 73,2 m), the Chinese cranes are among the largest on the US West Coast, with capacity to handle even the world's biggest boxships .
  • The ZPMC cranes' owner and operator is SSA Marine Inc (1949-founded, currently subsidiary of Carrix Inc/1994-founded company specializing in transportation and logistics services).

Following the Coronavirus crisis, in 2021 (July 19 thru Oct 23) Port Seattle handled 83 cruise ship calls and ~230,000 passengers. In 2022 were handled 296 cruise ship calls and ~1,28 million passengers (+6% over 2019). Homeporting operations were conducted by 7x major companies operating 14x ships.

In 2023 (April-October) the Port received 291 ship calls and 1,778 million passengers.

In August 2023, the Port's Commission approved US$32,6M budget for transforming (renovation and modernization) the historic Ship Supply Building at Fishermen’s Terminal (Port's oldest) into a Maritime Innovation Center (Living Building Challenge/LBC-certified facility). The construction started with the groundbreaking ceremony on May 21, 2024.For the project was contracted Miller Hull Partnership (Seattle-based architectural firm).

In 2024, the cruise port reported a total of 275 booked berthings with estimated 800,000+ passengers.

Since 2024, Pier 66's dock provides shore power connectivity/cold ironing . Shore-to-ship power capability allows berthed ships to shut down their engines and plug into the city's electrical grid for all shipboard equipment and hotel services, thus reducing in-port noise and air pollution. On June 11th (2024), the Port Commission approved mandate shore-power usage for all Seattle-homeported cruise ships, effective from 2027.

Cruise itineraries to and from Seattle WA

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Seattle:

  • 7-day round-trip Inside Passage Alaska cruises out of Seattle visit the Alaskan ports Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Glacier Bay, Juneau, Skagway. These itineraries often include a day stop at call port Victoria (BC Canada) .
  • Itineraries on small ships or luxury cruises visit also the Alaskan ports Wrangell , Hubbard Glacier , Sitka (Baranof Island) .
  • One-way Alaska repositioning cruises from Seattle to Vancouver BC (Canada) - and the reverse Vancouver to Seattle, are special 1-day cruise deals. Those are offered, respectively, in late Fall / Spring when cruise ships relocate out of Alaska. Seattle to Vancouver deals on longer itineraries (up to 17 days) may include visiting Hawaii before returning back to Vancouver.
  • Other repositioning cruise deals to and from Seattle include ports in California (departures from Los Angeles , San Diego , San Francisco ), even in Caribbean (with Panama Canal transition ), to Hawaii and Australia, and rarely to South America.
  • Among the passenger shipping companies leaving from Seattle are CCL-Carnival, Celebrity, HAL-Holland America, NCL-Norwegian, Princess, RCI-Royal Caribbean, Oceania, Lindblad-National Geographic.

In 2019, the US company Vigor Industrial opened a new drydock facility in Port Seattle, with capacity to handle mega-yachts and mid-sized cruise liners. The company's other (larger) drydock is in Portland Oregon . New drydock's operations started with the 3-week long refurbishment of Oceania Regatta .

Seattle cruise terminal

The cruise port of Seattle was established on September 5, 1911, with the votes of King County, WA, confirmed by Port District Act and run by an elected 5-member commission. This port district runs both the airport and the seaport of Seattle.

The seaport of Washington State is nicknamed ”The Emerald City“. It currently has 2 passenger terminals - "Terminal 91" and "Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal" (aka "Pier 66"), plus 1 new/planned (Pier 46). Fishermen's Terminal (on Salmon Bay) is the homeport (dock) for Washington state's North Pacific Fishing Fleet (commercial fishing vessels).

(NEW) Pier 46 Cruise Terminal

In mid-November 2018, Port Seattle Commission unveiled plans for a USD 348 million project for infrastructure developments, waterfront upgrades and building a new cruise terminal.

  • City's new seaport levy growth brings in USD 74,2 million per year and helped paying for the new projects. It also funded environmental programs. It is expected to be approved a 3% property tax increase, which means the owner of USD 590,000 property (currently paying USD 69 annually to the port) would pay around $70 in 2019, and $79 in 2023.

The Port's capital improvement plan includes upgrading the Fishermen's Terminal, new light industrial space in Interbay (close to Terminal 91), modernization of Bell Harbor's conference center, new cruise terminal (at Pier 46).

Of the total US$348M, US$100M were for the new berth/4th cruise terminal) at Pier 46.

Construction works on Pier 46's "Terminal 5" started on March 13, 2019. The new facility can handle ULCV (ultra-large container vessels/boxships) , supports ~6600 direct jobs and generates USD 2+ billion in annual business activities. From the US$ 340M, the private company SSA Terminals (subsidiary of SSA Marine Inc) contributed US$ 160M. The 185-acre (75-hectares) terminal will be open in 2 phases - one berth in 2021-Q1, and the other in 2023. Terminal 5 can handle 2 large boxships (max capacity 18,000 TEU-containers) simultaneously.

Port Seattle's North and South harbor container terminals can handle ships with max capacity 14,000 TEUs.

The new "Cruise Terminal 46" as a project is currently suspended. When restarted, the new facility will be operated by a private company (TBA) which is due to be responsible for 50% of all development costs (~USD 100 million). Terminal 46 is located south of downtown and has 3100 ft (945 m) berthing, 50 ft (15 m) water depth / max draught, combined land area 86 acres (350,000 m2) and a cruise terminal building with capacity 5,000 passengers. Berth's northern portion serves as cruise dock (land area 29 acres / 117,360 m2), while its south end is for docking of breakbulk cargo ships.

Since 2019, Terminal 46 is no longer used for international container shipping. Cruise terminal's completion was scheduled for 2020. The new facility will also have shoreside power capabilities .

Bell Street Pier 66 cruise terminal

Terminal 66 was inaugurated in May 2000. In 2017 was completed the USD  30 million terminal expansion project.

  • address: "Port of SeattleSeattle, Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal (Pier #66), 2225 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington 98121"
  • location - at the north end of city's waterfront, ~10 min drive distance from the city's shopping centre and the Space Needle tower
  • Driving directions to Pier 66 Terminal: from Interstate 5 Northbound take Mercer Street westbound (exit 167). Turn left on 5th Ave N. Turn right on Broad St. Turn left on Alaskan Way. Follow the signs to Pier 66.
  • 1 berth (length 1600 ft / 489 m) or 2 berths with in-transit ships
  • Pier 66 is an 479160 ft2 / 44515 m2 sized passenger terminal complex along downtown's waterfront. Pier 66 terminal serves the ships of NCL-Norwegian ,  Oceania  and  RSSC-Regent . Pier 66 is at close walking distance to Pike Place Market (public market) and Seattle Aquarium (public aquarium on Pier 59). City's landmark Space Needle (observation tower) is also nearby.
  • Among the amenities offered are concierge service (luggage storage before/after voyages, information), wheelchair, mobility scooter and oxygen rentals (equipment delivered directly to the cabin), restaurants, mini-mart (deli, ATM).
  • There is a free of charge shuttle service to the terminal.
  • A mechanized gangway serves the embarkation/disembarkation process (from building's floor 2/ticketing level). A second gangway was installed in May 2018.
  • Bell Street Cruise Terminal is close to Seattle-Tacoma Airport (~15-20 min drive distance) and to downtown (~5 min drive distance). The terminal is located on a 10-acre area, sited on Pier #66. The dock had served as a refrigerated storage, railway station and warehousing. The terminal building is 2-floor, with a system which allows direct transfer to the ship from the upper one. A covered parking garage (capacity 1700 cars, including 25 handicap lots, daily parking fee $23) is located across the street. The terminal offers restaurant, cafe, luggage handling, concierge, rental car kiosk and shops. It has only one cruise ship mooring access.
  • In August 2015, NCL signed a 15-year lease deal with the port for the Bell Street Cruise Terminal. The contract secured NCL cruise ships in Seattle and provided passenger volume guarantees with a total revenue for the port estimated at USD 73 million. Under the new lease, NCL Holdings manages all operations at Pier 66. The line also has priority rights to the berth during the Alaskan cruise season. The facilities outside the Alaskan season are operated by port authorities. The 15-year lease will generate over USD 2 billion in total revenue for the region, plus over 900 local jobs and over USD 65 million in state/local taxes.

NCL's USD 30 million investment into Pier 66 allowed in Seattle to be homeported the ever-largest Alaskan ship - Norwegian Bliss . The liner started turnaround (roundtrip itinerary) operations in June 2018 with 7-day Inside Passage cruises. To handle new ship's capacity (5200 passengers, 1730 crew), Terminal 66 was expanded from 44,000 ft2 (4090 m2) to 151,000 ft2 (14030 m2). On May 23, 2017, representatives from Port Seattle and NCLH-Norwegian celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Pier 66 Terminal. Upgrades included a mobile gangway (passenger boarding bridge), renovated check-in area and VIP lounge.

Smith Cove Pier 91 cruise terminal (Magnolia)

  • address - "Cruise Terminal 91 (Smith Cove Cruise Terminal), 2001 West Garfield St., Seattle, Washington 98119 "
  • GPS coordinates - pending
  • 2 berths (length 1200 ft / 366 m each)
  • Pier 91 terminal serves the ships of Carnival, Celebrity, Holland America, Princess, Disney and Royal Caribbean.
  • Pier 91 cruise terminal was opened in 2009. It has mechanized gangway for embarkation/disembarkation from floor 2 (the ticketing level).

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal is close to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (~20-25 min drive) and to downtown (~10 min drive). The terminal is located on Pier #90 and Pier #91, at approx 2 mi (3 km)  from downtown in northwestern direction. This port used to serve as an industrial port and a resupply base and still looks a kind of industrial. The Smith Cove terminal offers car rental desk, concierge, luggage handling, retail kiosks, check-in and customs. Close there is a parking and shuttle minibus service which is free. The passengers can pick up a cell phone car lot. It has two cruise ship moorings.

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

(route 1) From Interstate 5 Southbound - use Mercer Street Exit from I-5 (exit 167). Continue on westbound onto Elliott Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(route 2) From Interstate 5 Southbound - exit on Union St (exit 165B), continue to 4th Ave. Turn right on 4th Ave. Turn left onto Wall St. Turn right on Western Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(route 3) From Interstate 5 Northbound - use Mercer Street Exit from I-5 (exit 167), continue westbound onto Elliott Ave. Follow the signs to Pier 91.

(Bell Street Pier) There is a 1700-cars secure parking garage (Republic Parking) located across the street (on 9 Wall Street) including 25 handicap lots (phone number (206) 783-

(Smith Cove) There is a 1000-cars secure parking garage and free of charge shuttle service to the terminal.

Cruise parking prices are:

  • At Seattle Cruise Park (~10 min away from the seaport), parking costs USD 157 USD (7-night voyage) or USD 2000 (14-night).
  • (cheaper alternatives/24-hour security parking) HomeTowne Studios (by Red Roof Inn) costs USD 5/day, Quality Inn Seatac Airport Parking costs USD 4,50/day.

Port Seattle, along with its 2 cruise terminals also has cargo terminals and drydock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs .

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - USSEA
  • two dedicated cruise terminals
  • capability to accommodate 4 vessels at a time
  • 3 deepwater berths with shore-to-ship power (shore-side electricity supply)
  • supported by excellent road and air infrastructure

The Port is accessible only during late spring (April), summer months and early fall (late September, early October). Cruise ships usually arrive in Seattle in the early morning (at 6, 7 or 8 am) and depart from Seattle in the late afternoon (4 or 5 pm).

Seattle tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

Space Needle: enjoy beautiful city center views, buy souvenirs or dine at the rotating SkyCity restaurant.

Pioneer Square: situated a mile away from Bell Street Pier, the original center of the pioneer town and the place of the first timber mill in Seattle.

Seattle Aquarium: located by Pier #59, offers interesting sea creatures like the Pacific coral world, brightly colored fish, Puget sound fish and tentacled octopus. You can also visit the shop of the aquarium.

Museum of Flight: aviation devoted museum where you can see superb full WWII fighter planes collection, Shuttle space plane, flight attendants fashion and International Space Station mockup.

Pike Place Market: great farmers’ city market, a place where you can walk and watch plenty goods. It is located right to Bell Street Pier.

Seattle Art Museum Downtown: the biggest museum of art in the region, enjoy artworks from all over the world while touring in the galleries.

Olympic Sculpture Park: free park with thought provoking and abstract sculptures, located a mile away from Bell Street Pier in northwest direction.

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  7. Repositioning Cruise Deals: Norwegian

    Save with incredible discounts on Repositioning cruises from Norwegian. Powered by Vacations To Go, with over 8 million happy customers since 1984. My Account 800-338-4962 Prices include all taxes, fees and port charges! ... Norwegian Cruise Line operates ships that are classy, comfortable and easy to navigate. ...

  8. Norwegian Epic

    Tipping Guidelines. Norwegian will automatically add $20.00 per day, per guest to your onboard account for any category up to and including Club Balcony Suites ($25.00 per day, per guest for The Haven and other Suites). A 20% tip is added to all beverage orders, spa and salon services and all specialty restaurant or entertainment-based dining.

  9. The Best Repositioning Cruises 2024

    This is when repositioning cruises feature as an unsung element of cruise lines' rosters. ... Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Encore heads south for the winter from Seattle on October 13, 2024 ...

  10. Norwegian Viva

    See a complete list of discounted Repositioning cruises on Norwegian Viva. Powered by Vacations To Go, with over 8 million happy customers since 1984. My Account 800-338-4962 Prices include all taxes, fees and port charges! ... Norwegian Viva joins the cruise line's stunning Prima Class. It offers innovative designs with modern, elegant décor ...

  11. Everything You Need to Know about Repositioning Cruises

    Repositioning cruises can take you places you probably never considered going, like Takoradi, Ghana or Russia's wild Kamchatka Peninsula. The Norwegian Breakaway takes cruisers on a 14-night ...

  12. Repositioning Cruises Unlocked: 10 Pro Tips I Wish I Knew Sooner

    8. Try a short repositioning cruise to try out a new ship. By "new ship" I don't mean a ship that was just built. I mean a ship you haven't sailed on yet. My first several repositioning ...

  13. Top 2024 & 2025 Repositioning Cruises

    Norwegian Cruise Line Discover the allure of Norwegian Cruise Line's (NCL) repositioning cruises in 2024 & 2025, promising unforgettable adventures across the seas. Known for their innovative ships and top-notch service, NCL is the ultimate choice for travelers seeking both excitement and relaxation.

  14. Repositioning Cruises

    Taking a Repositioning Cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line means just that. You'll see more of the world by departing and arriving in two different cities. Enjoy long and relaxing days at sea with limitless ways to escape on board. Along the way, travel to exotic, out-of-the-way places you've only dreamed of. Postcards don't do these journeys justice.

  15. What Are Repositioning Cruises and Why Take One?

    Repositioning cruises also tend to be long ... Royal Caribbean and Norwegian, while those interested in a more laid back atmosphere should consider Celebrity, Princess or Holland America.

  16. Repositioning Cruises, 2024, 2025 and 2026

    Celebrity Silhouette 13 NIGHT GREENLAND & ICELAND CRUISE Departing From Reykjavik, Iceland (Aug 2025) Symphony of the Seas 3 NIGHT DEADHEAD REPOSITIONING CRUISE Departing From Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey (Oct 2025) Brilliance of the Seas 7 NIGHT BOSTON TO SAN JUAN CRUISE Departing From Boston, Massachusetts (Nov 2025) Riviera 22 NIGHT ...

  17. Norwegian Cruise Ship Gets Itinerary Change for Repositioning Voyage

    Some guests onboard Norwegian Joy's upcoming sailing that embarks on November 30, 2024, may be feeling a little less joyful after some itinerary changes. The 15-night cruise, which embarks from ...

  18. Norwegian Repositioning Cruises: Explore Unique Routes & Destinations

    Norwegian Repositioning Cruises also offers unique itineraries that you won't find anywhere else. Since these cruises are all about relocating the ships, they often visit ports and destinations that are off the beaten path. Imagine exploring hidden gems and experiencing new cultures that you wouldn't have had the chance to discover otherwise.

  19. Norwegian Encore

    Yes. Tipping Guidelines. Norwegian will automatically add $20.00 per day, per guest to your onboard account for any category up to and including Club Balcony Suites ($25.00 per day, per guest for The Haven and other Suites). A 20% tip is added to all beverage orders, spa and salon services and all specialty restaurant or entertainment-based dining.

  20. Norwegian (NCL) Encore: Review, Trip Report, and Ship Tour 2024

    She is 1,094 feet long and weighs in at 196,116 gross tons (with all that dessert onboard, it's no surprise). She currently sails from Miami to the Caribbean in the fall, winter, and spring and to Alaska from Seattle in the summer, with a few 21 night repositioning cruises in between.

  21. How do you find a repositioning cruise?

    There is no way on the NCL site to see repositioning cruises, unless you are looking for a trans-atlantic. NCL does list trans-atlantics. Rollie. While there is no way to see them listed as repo cruises, you can easily find them by using a bit of common sense and doing a search of the area they primarily service.

  22. Are Repositioning Cruises Right For You?

    The concept of a repositioning cruise is simple. Most cruise lines spend parts of the year in different regions, for example Alaska or the Mediterranean in the summer and the Caribbean in the winter.

  23. Seattle (Washington) cruise port schedule

    On August 12, 2015, the seaport signed a 15-year lease deal with NCLH (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings). The deal secured all NCLH ships ... One-way Alaska repositioning cruises from Seattle to Vancouver BC (Canada) - and the reverse Vancouver to Seattle, are special 1-day cruise deals. Those are offered, respectively, in late Fall / Spring when ...