Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has released itineraries for the Norwegian Sun’s debut in Asia-Pacific for the 2025 season.
The ship will first make her Australian debut in Brisbane and Melbourne on December 18 and 21 respectively, and offer three new sailings to the Great Barrier Reef and South Pacific, three island-hopping French Polynesia cruises between Fiji and Tahiti, and two in Asia.
Norwegian Sun will sail 35 voyages in Asia-Pacific from October 2024 through March 2026
This deployment marks NCL’s most extensive South Pacific offering with first-time visits to Port Douglas and Townsville in Australia, Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, and Suva, Fiji.
It will also be the first time that Norwegian Sun visits several other ports including Mystery Island and Port Vila in Vanuatu; Dravuni, Fiji; Noumea, New Caledonia; and the popular port of Kushiro, which is known for some of the most unspoiled scenery and wildlife habitats in Japan.
“This new collection of voyages provides even more choice for those who prefer to explore close to home with more South Pacific destinations than ever before, including Far North Queensland, where we will be returning for the first time since 2019,” said Ben Angell, vice president and managing director, NCL APAC.
Altogether, Norwegian Sun will sail 35 voyages in this region from October 2024 through March 2026.
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has released itineraries for the Norwegian Sun’s debut in Asia-Pacific for the 2025 season.
The ship will first make her Australian debut in Brisbane and Melbourne on December 18 and 21 respectively, and offer three new sailings to the Great Barrier Reef and South Pacific, three island-hopping French Polynesia cruises between Fiji and Tahiti, and two in Asia.
This deployment marks NCL’s most extensive South Pacific offering with first-time visits to Port Douglas and Townsville in Australia, Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, and Suva, Fiji.
It will also be the first time that Norwegian Sun visits several other ports including Mystery Island and Port Vila in Vanuatu; Dravuni, Fiji; Noumea, New Caledonia; and the popular port of Kushiro, which is known for some of the most unspoiled scenery and wildlife habitats in Japan.
“This new collection of voyages provides even more choice for those who prefer to explore close to home with more South Pacific destinations than ever before, including Far North Queensland, where we will be returning for the first time since 2019,” said Ben Angell, vice president and managing director, NCL APAC.
Altogether, Norwegian Sun will sail 35 voyages in this region from October 2024 through March 2026.