NCL announces 2027 cruise season from Philly
Norwegian Cruise Line is extending service in Philadelphia, even before it launches cruises from the city next year.
Norwegian Cruise Line begins service from Philadelphia’s Southport Marine Terminal Complex in April 2026 aboard Norwegian Jewel.
It has now announced a spring/summer 2027 schedule from Philly aboard Norwegian Pearl.
The 2027 season includes a 11-day cruise to Bermuda, the British and U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic in March.
Starting from April-August, there will be week-long sailings to Bermuda, with a stop in Virginia Beach on the return leg.
In September 2027 NCL offers Canada and New England sailings calling at Boston, Maine, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island and Quebec City.
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