Norwegian Breakaway Repositions to New York City

Breakaway Outbound

The Norwegian Breakaway recently arrived in New York City for a series of cruises to Bermuda, Canada and New England.

On Aug. 25, the Norwegian Cruise Line vessel departed for its new homeport for the first sailing of the season.

Before returning to New York City on Sep. 1, the seven-night cruise features visits to Portland, Bar Harbor, Saint John and Halifax, as well as two days cruising in the North Atlantic.

After offering summer cruises to the Caribbean departing from Miami, the 2013-built vessel is now set to sail from the Manhattan Cruise Terminal through mid-November.

The Norwegian Breakaway is also set to visit other destinations in the Canada and New England region during the deployment such as Newport and Boston.

In addition are week-long cruises to Bermuda that feature three-day visits to King’s Wharf.

After completing its fall season in North America’s East Coast, the Norwegian Breakaway returns to Florida.

Starting on Nov. 19, the ship offers five- to 11-night cruises to the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas from Miami.

The longer sailings also include destinations in the Southern Caribbean, including St. John’s in Antigua and Bridgetown in Barbados.Most of the itineraries feature a visit to Norwegian Cruise Line’s private island destination in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay.

In early February, the Norwegian Breakaway offers a trans-Atlantic crossing to Southampton in the United Kingdom.

The 12-night repositioning voyage marks the start of the ship’s 2025 program in Europe and the Mediterranean.

In November 2025, the vessel is scheduled to return to North America for a winter program sailing to the Caribbean and the Bahamas.

The deployment features three- to 12-night cruises departing from New York City and also Port Canaveral.

Built by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, the Norwegian Breakaway entered service in 2013 as the first vessel in Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway class.

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