Norwegian Cruise Line has opened bookings for its 2028 season, featuring more than 450 voyages across 20 ships.

The season features three- to 14-day voyages departing from 25 homeports, including Miami, Seattle, Rome (Civitavecchia) and London (Southampton), with calls to nearly 150 destinations across 51 countries.

With itineraries designed for deeper exploration, ships will spend approximately 80% of each sailing in port, with an average call exceeding 10 hours.

The season also features 175 overnight stays and late departures in 53 destinations, including Santorini, Greece; Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy and Juneau, Alaska, providing more opportunities to experience the world’s most sought-after destinations beyond the typical cruise schedule.

“It’s never too early to start planning your next holiday,” said Ben Angell, Managing Director Asia-Pacific of Norwegian Cruise Line.

“With 2028 voyages now on sale, guests can take advantage of a greater selection of destination-rich itineraries with 80% of voyages spent in port, more choice of preferred staterooms and exceptional value.

“From Northern Europe and the South Pacific to Alaska and the Bahamas, this season brings together some of our most exciting voyages yet, with more opportunities for guests to immerse themselves in the destinations they visit.”

Highlights include:

# Sail Aboard Norwegian Jewel as she debuts in Morocco 

Norwegian Jewel will embark on one of her most diverse Europe seasons to date. During a 12-day Canary Islands roundtrip voyage from Barcelona, Spain, she will debut in Morocco with calls to Casablanca and Agadir, while also calling to Arrecife (Lanzarote) and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, for the very first time.

# Chase the Midnight Sun Aboard Norwegian Getaway

Norwegian Getaway will sail 10- and 11-day Northern Europe itineraries between London (Southampton) and Reykjavik, Iceland, giving guests the chance to start and end their cruise in two distinct destinations. The itineraries will take place during the height of the midnight sun season, when extended daylight means more time to explore ashore.

# Check Fiji, French Polynesia and Hawaii off the bucket list

Norwegian Spirit will continue to offer immersive voyages across the Pacific, homeporting in Sydney; Lautoka, Fiji; Papeete, French Polynesia and Honolulu from April through October 2028. The ship’s 11- to 13-day itineraries connect some of the region’s most captivating destinations with distinct embarkation and disembarkation ports, including New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Hawaii.

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