Norwegian Cruise Line today announced its 2027-28 deployment, along with the return of its Free at Sea Plus package.

According to a press release, the new season includes over 370 sailings with a focus on the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Bermuda, the Mexican Riviera, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

The itineraries range from two to 22 nights and include visits to 144 unique destinations across 47 countries between September 2027 and April 2028.

Norwegian Cruise Line added that the deployment was designed for deeper exploration and features an average port time of 9.5 hours and 71 late departures across 31 ports.

The company said that the cruise program also features 70 overnight stays to give passengers more time to “immerse themselves in the culture and vibrancy of each destination.”

Highlights of the deployment include two Prima-class ships sailing from Puerto Rico, as well as seven vessels departing from Florida and year-round service from Philadelphia.

Norwegian will also offer cruises from Galveston and New Orleans, in addition to itineraries to the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles.

Two ships will be in the Pacific for cruises to the Far East, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

“We’re thrilled to unveil our new immersive winter season, giving travelers the ultimate freedom to create their own adventure. Whether it’s an exotic Asia voyage, a quick Bahamas escape, or a sun-soaked Caribbean getaway, our itineraries are designed for flexibility and choice,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.

“With longer port stays, overnight calls, and our award-winning onboard experiences, guests can explore at their own pace and personalize every moment with ease,” he added.

Sommer noted that many of the itineraries to the Caribbean and the Bahamas feature visits to Great Stirrup Cay. Norwegian’s private destination will feature a new pier, a new heated pool and the Great Tides Waterpark.

“And with the return of Free at Sea Plus, guests will enjoy even greater value and convenience, making it easier than ever to relax and focus on what truly matters: reconnecting with those who matter most,” he continued.

Norwegian said that the return of Free at Sea Plus offers guests more unlimited amenities, including premium beverages, streaming Wi-Fi, and Starbucks choices.