Norwegian Spirit’s arrival in Hong Kong marks the start of a busy period for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) in Asia Pacific.
Norwegian Spirit will be joined by Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky in 2025, offering travellers extensive choices across eight departure ports.
Guests can choose from itineraries ranging from eight to 15 days with few sea days and extended time in port, enabling travellers to maximise their time in destinations such as Osaka, Tokyo, Incheon, Singapore and Bangkok.
Norwegian Spirit offers revitalised staterooms, more than 13 dining options, including NCL’s signature Italian restaurant Onda by Scarpetta, wellness facilities at Mandara Spa, and world-class entertainment.
As part of NCL’s largest-ever presence in Asia Pacific, from November 2025 to March 2026, Norwegian Sun will sail a selection of 11-to-15-day itineraries exploring Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea and other destinations in South-east Asia.
In addition, Norwegian Sky’s Asian season features 10 sailings departing from Manila, Singapore Taipei, Tokyo, and Seoul (Incheon) between January 2025 and March 2025.
There is also the opportunity for guests to combine a cruise with one of NCL’s Cruisetours in Incheon, Singapore, Tokyo and Taipei.
Looking ahead, Norwegian Jade will make her Asian debut, with a seven-month season from October 2026 to April 2027. This will include 16 open-jaw voyages and two roundtrip Tokyo voyages.
Itineraries span nine to 14 days, and guests can embark from four homeports—Tokyo, Incheon, Hong Kong, and Singapore – to enjoy highlights such as cherry blossom season in Japan, late-night departures in Osaka and Kanazawa, and overnight stays in Hong Kong.