Norwegian Cruise Line’s 2026 summer season will see the Norwegian Spirit dividing its time between three regions of the Pacific Ocean.
Following a winter program in Australia and New Zealand, the 1999-built vessel will commence its summer schedule on April 22, 2026.
The ship will predominantly sail to the South Pacific, embarking from Sydney, Papeete, Honolulu, and Lautoka and offering open-jaw cruises.
Cruises to the South Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii will be offered through July 3, 2026, featuring 11- and 13-day itineraries encompassing destinations in New Caledonia, Fiji, the Samoa Islands, French Polynesia, and Hawaii.
Later in the year, the Norwegian Spirit will also offer additional itineraries to the South Pacific, while between July and September 2026, it will run cruises to Alaska and Hawaii.
The “Fire and Ice” voyages will include 16-night itineraries visiting various destinations in both regions.
The summer of 2026 will also see Norwegian Cruise Line’s four other ships, the Norwegian Encore, the Norwegian Bliss, the Norwegian Joy, and the Norwegian Jade, sailing in Alaska, as well as eight ships sailing to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Lastly, after 15 years, the Norwegian Cruise Line will return to Philadelphia, with the Norwegian Jewel offering cruises to Bermuda from the homeport.
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