Norwegian Prima set for Southampton sailings in 2027
Norwegian Cruise Line has released its spring and summer 2027 program across Europe featuring eight ships.
The deployment will see sailings from Southampton aboard Norwegian Prima.
The first Prima class ship will sail one-ways to and from the Nordics out of Southampton and Reykjavik.
It features sailings in the Baltics in September and October 2027 including a maiden call in Riga, Latvia.
Europe and Mediterranean programs offer mostly week-long cruises with up to 10 embarkation ports like Barcelona, Rome and Athens.
Norwegian Prima will also sail Mediterranean voyages, calling at Dubrovnik, Split and Kotor, Montenegro for the first time.
Norwegian Sun will also offer Mediterranean cruises while Norwegian Jewel will sail the Baltic and Scandinavia.
The full global spring-summer 2027 program features more than 500 cruise voyages on 20 NCL ships.
NCL’s Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries visit the company’s private island destinations: Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, and Harvest Caye in Belize.
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