Offering itineraries in destinations that include the Caribbean, the West Coast, Australia, South America and the Red Sea, the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet is deployed globally.
Cruise Industry News tracked the location and itinerary of every Norwegian ship as of February 24, 2023:
Norwegian Prima
Year Built: 2022
Capacity: 3,215 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
Sailing out of Port Canaveral, the Norwegian Prima is currently offering a winter program in the Western Caribbean. The seven-night itineraries feature visits to Jamaica, Mexico, the Caymans and the Bahamas.
Norwegian Encore
Year Built: 2019
Capacity: 4,200 guests
Location: Eastern Caribbean
The Norwegian Encore is sailing a series of Eastern Caribbean cruises out PortMiami. Departing from its homeport every Saturday, the 4,200-guest vessel visits popular destinations in the region including St. Thomas, Tortola and Great Stirrup Cay.
Norwegian Bliss
Year Built: 2018
Capacity: 4,200 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
The Norwegian Bliss is currently wrapping up a Western Caribbean cruise ahead of a 15-night Panama Canal cruise. Departing from Miami on Feb. 25, the one-way voyage sails to Los Angeles and features visits to the Caymans, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico.
Norwegian Joy
Year Built: 2017
Capacity: 4,200 guests
Location: Los Angeles, California
Concluding a season on the West Coast, the Norwegian Joy is in Los Angeles today to start a 15-night Panama Canal cruise. Sailing to Miami, the itinerary is set to be followed by a series of seven-night cruises to the Western Caribbean.
Norwegian Escape
Year Built: 2015
Capacity: 4,200 guests
Location: Eastern Caribbean
The Norwegian Escape is presently offering seven-night cruises to the Eastern Caribbean. Based in Port Canaveral, the vessel visits destinations in the region, including Great Stirrup Cay, St. Thomas, Amber Cove and Tortola.
Norwegian Getaway
Year Built: 2014
Capacity: 4,000 guests
Location: U. S. East Coast
The Norwegian Getaway is based in New York City for a series of cruises to the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda.
Norwegian Breakaway
Year Built: 2013
Capacity: 4,000 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
The Norwegian Breakaway is spending the winter season sailing out of New Orleans. Departing from the Big Easy on a weekly basis, the 2013-built vessel offers seven-night voyages to Mexico, Honduras and Belize.
Norwegian Epic
Year Built: 2010
Capacity: 4,200 guests
Location: New York City, United States
After returning to the Caribbean in December, the Norwegian Epic is offering seven-night cruises departing from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sailing to the Eastern and Southern Caribbean, the itineraries feature visits to St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire and more.
Norwegian Gem
Year Built: 2007
Capacity: 2,400 guests
Location: U. S. East Coast
Sailing from New York City along with the Norwegian Getaway, the Norwegian Gem is offering ten- and 11-night cruises to the Caribbean. Exploring more ports in the region, the vessel sails to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, Tortola and more.
Norwegian Jade
Year Built: 2006
Capacity: 2,400 guests
Location: Red Sea
Concluding a winter season in the Middle East, the Norwegian Jade is presently offering an 18-night repositioning voyage. The one-way itinerary sails from Dubai to Greece and features different destinations in the Middle East, the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Norwegian Pearl
Year Built: 2006
Capacity: 2,400 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
The Norwegian Pearl is currently sailing a series of charter cruises. Based in Miami, the vessel is set to continue to offer the themed cruises through late March, when it repositions to Boston.
Norwegian Jewel
Year Built: 2005
Capacity: 2,400 guests
Location: Central America
The Norwegian Jewel is based in Panama for a series of unique cruises to the Southern Caribbean and the Panama Canal. Sailing from Panama City and Colón, the vessel offers eight- and ten-night cruises that feature visits to Colombia, Bonaire, Aruba, Costa Rica and more.
Pride of America
Year Built: 2005
Capacity: 2,000 guests
Location: Hawaii
The Pride of America continues to sail a year-round schedule of inter-island cruises in Hawaii. Based in Honolulu, the U.S.-flagged vessel offers a regular seven-night itinerary that sails to Kahului, Hilo, Kailua Kona and Nawiliwili.
Norwegian Dawn
Year Built: 2002
Capacity: 2,200 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
Another Norwegian ship sailing from Florida, the Dawn is presently based in Tampa. On Feb. 26, the 2022-built ship is set to depart on a unique 14-night cruise to the Caribbean that features visits to Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Grand Cayman, St. Lucia, St. John’s, St. Thomas, San Juan and Catalina Island.
Norwegian Star
Year Built: 2001
Capacity: 2,200 guests
Location: South America
The Norwegian Star is offering a series of 14-night cruises to South America and Antarctica. Sailing roundtrip from Argentina, the itineraries visit different destinations in the region, including the Patagonia, the Falkland Islands and the South Shetland Islands.
Norwegian Sun
Year Built: 2001
Capacity: 2,002 guests
Location: Canary Islands
The Norwegian Sun continues to sail a winter program in the Canary Islands and Iberia. Sailing from Spain and Portugal, the ship offers ten- to 14-night cruises visiting Lisbon Funchal, St. Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto del Rosario, Málaga, Gibraltar and more.
Norwegian Spirit
Year Built: 1999
Capacity: 2,000 guests
Location: Australia
After debuting in the region in late December, the Norwegian Spirit is offering a winter season in Australia and New Zealand. Through March, the 1999-built ship sails a series of one-way, 12-night cruises in the region that cruise from Sydney to Auckland.
Norwegian Sky
Year Built: 1999
Capacity: 2,000 guests
Location: Western Caribbean
The Norwegian Sky is currently sailing different itineraries sailing out of Norwegian’s cruise terminal in Miami. Through March, in addition to short cruises to the Bahamas, the 1999-built vessel also offers longer cruises to the Panama Canal, Central America and the Eastern Caribbean.