Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) celebrates the arrival of Norwegian Spirit in Singapore, the first of three ships offering travellers even more opportunities to explore the cultural, culinary, and historical gems across the region until March 2026.
Norwegian Spirit will offer itineraries ranging from eight to 15 days, featuring fewer sea days and extended time in port, allowing travellers to make the most of their time in iconic destinations such as Osaka, Tokyo, Incheon, Singapore, and Bangkok.

As part of NCL’s largest-ever Asia Pacific presence, Norwegian Spirit will be joined by Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky this year, offering travellers more choices across eight departure ports.
From November 2025 to March 2026, Norwegian Sun will offer 11- to 15-day itineraries in South-east Asia, visiting Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, and more. Norwegian Sky will debut in Singapore with 11- to 14-day cruises from Singapore and Tokyo, including the Philippines, Japan, and India. Travellers can also combine cruises with NCL’s Cruisetours in Incheon, Singapore, Tokyo, and Taipei.
Beyond Asia, the ships will visit Northern Europe, the Baltic, the Mediterranean, Greek Isles, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the South Pacific, and Alaska. Norwegian Sky will offer a nine-day European cruise from Lisbon and a Baltic voyage from Copenhagen, while Norwegian Spirit and Norwegian Sun will explore rugged coastlines, volcanic landscapes, and glaciers.






