NCL announces three itineraries in Northern Europe and four in the Mediterranean for 2026

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Harry Sommer of NCL
Harry Sommer of NCL

Norwegian Cruise Line’s 2026 deployment plans include eight ships spending the summer in Europe, with three itineraries in Northern Europe and four in the Mediterranean.

In Northern Europe, ships like Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Sky, and Norwegian Star will sail to ports in countries such as Germany, Norway, Lithuania, and Dublin, offering various cruise durations and itineraries.

The Mediterranean program will see ships like Norwegian Viva, Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Gem, and Norwegian Pearl sailing from homeports such as Lisbon, Barcelona, and Civitavecchia, visiting destinations like Istanbul, Santorini, Dubrovnik, and Salerno.

The itineraries in the Mediterranean will include Western Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises, port-intensive cruises with no sea days, and trips to the Eastern Mediterranean, offering a variety of experiences for passengers.

  • Northern Europe Ships: Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Star 
  • Homeports: Copenhagen (Denmark); Helsinki (Finland); Le Havre (France); Reykjavik (Iceland); and Southampton (England)
  • Ports of Call: Hamburg (Germany); Leirvik (Norway); Klaipeda (Lithuania); Portree (Isle of Skye); and Dublin (Ireland)
  • Mediterranean Ships: Norwegian Viva, Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Pearl 
  • Homeports: Lisbon (Portugal); Barcelona (Spain); Civitavecchia and Ravenna (Italy); Piraeus (Greece); and more
  • Highlighted Ports of Call: Palamós and Ibiza (Spain); Istanbul (Turkey); Santorini and Mykonos (Greece); Dubrovnik (Croatia); Salerno and Messina (Italy)
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