May23 , 2026

    NCL adds more ports to European sailings

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    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has opened sales for additional cruises across northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Greek Isles during its 2026 northern hemisphere spring/summer season.

    NCL is offering more seven-day itineraries throughout Europe. Many voyages feature limited or no sea days to allow guests more time to explore each destination. Select seven-to-14-day sailings also offer overnight stays in Reykjavik, Iceland; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Istanbul, Turkey.

    From June through October 2026, Norwegian Sun will offer an entire Baltic season with seven to 10-day sailings. Guests can embark in Copenhagen, Denmark, or Helsinki and visit a port nearly daily, including towns in Norway, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, and more.

    Norwegian Sky will commence her second entire Europe season on 19 April 2026 with four seven-day open-jaw sailings to the, embarking in Le Havre, France and Copenhagen, Denmark, offering an overnight stay in Hamburg, Germany and visiting Zeebrugge, Belgium; Tilbury, United Kingdom; and Ijmuiden, Netherlands.

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