Norwegian Cruise Line Unveils Exciting 2025-26 Fall and Winter Itineraries Across the Globe

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Norwegian Cruise Line is set to embark on an adventurous journey with the release of its new fall and winter itineraries for 2025-26, spanning South America, Asia, Africa, and beyond. The cruise company aims to capitalize on the robust demand observed in November sales, anticipating a positive trajectory into early 2024 and the upcoming wave season.

David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line, expressed enthusiasm about the diversified and extended itinerary options, stating, “In recent years, we have begun to offer more diverse and longer itinerary options, and this positive momentum is a sure sign that our guests are delighted with our offerings and are looking forward to exploring the world with us.”

The 2025-26 sailings feature several noteworthy highlights, including maiden visits to Asian ports by Norwegian Sun, such as Kyoto, Japan, and Jeju, South Korea. Norwegian Viva, the line’s newest addition, will embark on Caribbean adventures from its new homeport in Galveston.

Among the standout itineraries are 11- to 14-day voyages in Australia and New Zealand aboard Norwegian Spirit, 12-day sailings exploring Africa on Norwegian Dawn, 14-day South American adventures aboard Norwegian Star, and 11- to 17-day cruises traversing the iconic Panama Canal on Norwegian Jade. Additionally, Norwegian Viva, Norwegian Escape, and Norwegian Sky are set to sail to the enchanting Caribbean.

Herrera assured travelers that the new itineraries are designed to provide more of what they desire, offering increased opportunities to enjoy their ideal vacations while exploring dream destinations aboard any NCL ship. As Norwegian Cruise Line continues to expand its horizons, these upcoming voyages promise a thrilling blend of discovery and luxury for cruise enthusiasts worldwide.

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