Norwegian Cruise Line will take you to some of the world’s most fabulous destinations, where you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace. The multi-award-winning European programme includes year-round Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome) and Venice, taking in grand cities, chic resorts and gorgeous Greek Islands. You could escape for a week, or enjoy the ultimate Grand Mediterranean voyage, taking in such contrasting ports as Venice, Istanbul and Barcelona or seek out the winter sunshine in the Canary Islands and Morocco.
Their Northern Europe cruises take in the best of the Baltic Sea, the Norwegian Fjords, a circumnavigation of the British Isles and an exciting voyage to the North Cape during the summer solstice.
You can also chose to cruise like a Norwegian in the Caribbean, sailing from six exciting ports including Miami, New York City and New Orleans to the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean. You could even experience their latest ship, the incredible Norwegian Getaway sailing year-round from Miami to the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas. Her sister ship, Norwegian Breakaway, makes her home in New York, sailing to the Bahamas and Florida and to Bermuda.
Many cruises call at Norwegian Cruise Line's own private island, Great Stirrup Cay, where you can cast yourself away for the day, enjoying land and water sports. They're also creating a brand new private island experience, called Harvest Caye and set on the unspoilt southern coast of Belize.
Other destinations include Alaska, where you combine a spectacular 7-night cruise with a land package taking in the Canadian Rockies or Alaska’s Denali National Park; and autumn sailings along the coastline of New England and Canada. And nobody does Hawai`i quite like Norwegian Cruise Line. That’s because the U.S.-flagged ship, Pride of America, is the only cruise ship to call at all four main islands in just one week.
A hot ticket for winter is a South America cruise between Valparaiso and Buenos Aires with highlights including a voyage around Cape Horn, the Falkland Islands and the Chilean fjords.