Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced its Black Friday sale, offering 50 percent off all cruises plus the Free at Sea package, which is back by popular demand.
Beginning November 5, the limited-time Black Friday sale applies to all Norwegian itineraries and ships.
The company said in a press release that the Free at Sea offer will also be available for all sailings and offers amenities valued at over $2,000 in savings.
The improved package features additional Wi-Fi minutes, added savings on the unlimited beverage package and more dining credits.
The press release said that with Free at Sea, over 650 select NCL sailings will have kids sail free and offer free airfare for the second guest.
The company said that in 2026, NCL will offer a line-up of 18 ships sailing the Caribbean and Bahamas.
Guests can sail the Caribbean from nine homeports, including Miami, Port Canaveral, Jacksonville, and Tampa, Fla.; Galveston, Texas; New Orleans; New York City; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
These sailings feature calls to some of the region’s islands, such as St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Willemstad, Curacao; Oranjestad, Aruba; George Town, Grand Cayman and more across the Eastern Caribbean.
Western Caribbean highlights include Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; and Harvest Caye. Many of Norwegian’s Caribbean and Bahamas voyages include a visit to Great Stirrup Cay.
In 2026, Norwegian will have 18 ships sailing to the Caribbean year-round from homeports across the U.S.
Next summer, NCL will sail to Alaska with the Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Joy and the Norwegian Bliss. Guests can choose from week-long, nine-day and 10-day sailings departing from Seattle, Vancouver, British Columbia and Whittier, Alaska.
For an extended trip along the coastline, the Norwegian Joy will sail nine- and 10-day voyages from Seattle, with visits to Sitka, Juneau, Skagway and Icy Strait Point, Alaska.
The Norwegian Spirit will sail 16-day Fire and Ice Voyages between Honolulu and Vancouver, British Columbia, with visits across Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands from mid-July through mid-September 2026.
In 2026, Norwegian will also have nine ships sailing across the Mediterranean, the Greek Isles and Northern Europe.
The itineraries allow guests to explore multiple countries on a single voyage, with minimal sea days and extended port stays, often featuring over 10 hours in port.