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Why your customers should pick NCL for a Caribbean adventure

Norwegian Cruise Line NCL

Sponsored by Norwegian Cruise Line

Put your customers’ Caribbean holiday plans in the hands of the cruise line which became the first to offer weekly departures from the region 59 years ago

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) helped shape cruising in the Caribbean to be more accessible for travellers worldwide, with pioneering concepts like exclusive private islands and the development of new ports across the region to support a broader, more immersive cruise experience.

The line prides itself on offering its guests more. More time in port, more to do onboard – like the Aqua Slidecoaster™, a hybrid waterslide rollercoaster, and Prima Speedway, go-kart racetracks – and more cuisine to enjoy, like juicy steaks from Cagney’s or hearty pastas from La Cucina.

Layer these exclusive offerings with NCL’s More At Sea™ package*, which includes premium spirits, cocktails, wines, draft beers, juice, and soda, along with Wi-Fi, $50 excursion credits per port, and specialty dining options, to ensure repeat business and satisfied guests.

NCL visits a new destination almost every day on its Caribbean itineraries, as well as stops at its exclusive island destinations, Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas and Harvest Caye in Belize.

Great Stirrup Cay offers complimentary dining and a variety of activities, like snorkelling, swimming with pigs, overwater swings, and a zipline over the stunning scenery. Guests will also find the Silver Cove with Mandara Spa®, a private beach with spacious, air-conditioned villas. Extra enhancements coming include a swim up pool, pier, and more.

Harvest Caye, meanwhile, offers a large pool and beach, the FlightHouse zipline and ropes course, water sports, and complimentary dining. Air-conditioned beach side cabanas feature concierge service, lounge chairs, and private bathrooms.

NCL deploys 18 ships from 12 departure ports, including Miami, Orlando (Port Canaveral), New York, and New Orleans, for itineraries in the eastern, western and southern parts of the Caribbean.

The eastern sailings allow more time in port with a focus on shopping and luxury, while southern itineraries offer more cultural influence, with Dutch, French, and British island experiences. Western trips are close to the Mesoamerican reef, with a range of aquatic or outdoor activities, including snorkelling and diving.

Four standout NCL Caribbean sailings

A seven-day cruise aboard Norwegian Dawn®, round-trip from Tampa, via Cozumel, Harvest Caye, and Roatan, has departures from November 2025 to March 2026 and November 2026 to March 2027. Inside staterooms start from £485pp and balcony from £859pp.

A seven-day cruise aboard Norwegian Encore®, round-trip from Miami, via Harvest Caye, Roatán (Bay Islands) and Cozumel sails from November 2025 to April 2026. Inside staterooms start from £549pp** and balcony from £789pp**.

An eight-day Bahamas and Florida cruise aboard Norwegian Breakaway®, round-trip from New York via Nassau, Great Stirrup Cay, and Orlando (Port Canaveral), has departures from November 2025 to March 2026. Inside staterooms start from £589pp** and balcony from £889pp**.

An 11-day cruise aboard Norwegian Pearl®, round-trip from Miami via Curacao, Aruba, and Dominican Republic, departs 8 December 2025. Inside staterooms start from £805pp** and balcony from £1,345pp**.

*More At Sea™ upgrade charge depends on cruise length: from £249 per person for cruises of 7-8 days; all offers: limits, conditions, restrictions and exclusions apply.

**Lead prices are correct at time of going to print, shown in ÂŁGBP and based on cruise only, dual occupancy including government taxes, port expenses & fees. NCL reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions & to change or update fares, fees & surcharges at any time without prior notice. General excise tax (GET), discretionary onboard service charges & gratuities additional.

Terms and conditions apply to all offers, see norwegiancentral.com for details.

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