Cruise

NCL offering more port-immersive experiences for 2026

Norwegian Cruise Line has open for sale additional cruises for its 2026 spring/summer season with more port-immersive Europe sailings across Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and Greek Isles across eight ships.

This provides cruisers a variety of sailing lengths and embarkation ports to plan their dream European vacation; in addition to bucket-list itineraries through the South Pacific, warm weather summer voyages through the Western Caribbean, journeys to Canada and New England for the fall season, among other fascinating destinations.

Immersive experiences in Europe

As part of NCL’s guest-centric itinerary planning, the brand is offering more seven-day itineraries throughout Europe with many voyages that include limited or no sea days, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves into each destination.

Select seven-to-14-day sailings also offer overnight stays in Reykjavik, IcelandCopenhagen, DenmarkIstanbul, Turkey and more.

There are a total of 22 overnights in Europe this season, where cruisers can choose to enjoy late night dinners and nightlife on shore. With 11 unique embarkation ports offering voyages across 10 different European countries, including Helsinki –  a brand-new homeport for NCL – the company is providing travellers the opportunity to begin and end their vacation in the destination that best fulfils their European travel desires.

Among the newly open for sale Europe cruises, NCL will call to Portree, Scotland; Leirvik (Stord), Norway; and Palamós, Spain for the very first time.

“At NCL, we take pride in offering our guests various options to plan where they want to vacation,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Whether they choose our seven-day sailings, longer immersive voyages, or cruises that begin and end in a new destination, we make it so our guests can vacation with ease with us from start to finish. From transportation,, air programming and so much more, we strive to offer the best service all around.”

For full details, visit  www.ncl.com.