Norwegian Cruise Line recently advised guests of an update to Norwegian Gem’s upcoming cruise itinerary, which sails from Jacksonville on Jan. 20, 2026.

According to a statement, the ship will make a shorter visit to the company’s private island of Great Stirrup Cay to ensure “the best overall guest experience.”

As part of its first season in Jacksonville, the vessel is set to offer a 12-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean and the Bahamas.

“As part of our commitment to delivering a seamless experience, we’ve made an adjustment to the itinerary,” Norwegian said in its statement.

“While we are always working to bring your dream vacation to life, there are times when a slight adjustment helps ensure a more efficient operation, resulting in the best overall guest experience,” the company continued.

With the itinerary change, the Norwegian Gem is now scheduled to arrive in Great Stirrup Cay earlier, docking at 7:00 AM instead of the originally planned 8:00 AM.

The 93,000-ton vessel will also set sail earlier, departing from the port at 3:00 PM instead of 5:00 PM.

“This change allows all guests visiting our recently enhanced private island on Jan. 22, 2026, to enjoy a smoother, more relaxed and enjoyable day ashore,” Norwegian added.

The remainder of the cruise itinerary, which also includes visits to six other destinations, is set to be operated as planned.

After departing from Jacksonville and visiting Great Stirrup Cay, the Norwegian Gem is set to visit Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands and Philipsburg in St. Maarten.

The cruise continues with calls to Basseterre in St. Kitts and Nevis, Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas and San Juan in Puerto Rico.

As part of Norwegian’s first-ever homeporting season at the port, the Norwegian Gem arrived in Jacksonville in late October.

The 2007-built ship is set to offer a series of four- to 12-night cruises from the Florida port through early April.