Norwegian Cruise Line Launches ‘Bucket List’ Itinerary of Summer Cruise Offerings
Norwegian Cruise Line is gearing up for an unforgettable summer.

Norwegian Cruise Line is gearing up for an unforgettable summer, calling the offerings a “bucket list” itinerary of prime vacation stops.
Per a company press release, along with fun-in-the-sun itineraries in the Caribbean and Bermuda that are ideal for a summer family vacation, Norwegian Cruise Line is inviting guests to “Experience More at Sea” by giving them the freedom and flexibility to create the cruise vacation of their dreams and sailing to bucket-list destinations like Alaska and Europe on recently renovated ships.
“In anticipation of this summer season, we have invested significantly in new and newly renovated ships to give our guests more to do, more to enjoy and more value for their vacation in some of the hottest destinations this summer,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line, in a statement accompanying the press release.
He continued: “Summer travel season is here, and with the ability to unpack once and enjoy multiple destinations in one vacation, a cruise is the best option for travelers looking for incredible value. Whether you are dreaming of an adventure in Alaska, a cultural discovery in Europe or dipping your toes in the sand on a beach in the Caribbean, NCL has a great vacation for every type of traveler this summer.”
In addition to specialty dining meals, high-speed Wi-Fi minutes, and $50 shore excursion credits at each port of call, the More At Sea program offers travelers more value for their next cruise vacation this summer. The program features an unlimited open bar with premium beverage brands like Casamigos Tequila, Woodford Reserve, Grey Goose Vodka, and more. More At Sea offers visitors incredible savings of more than 75%. On some sailings, children sail free, and the package also includes complimentary flights for the second visitor.
Norwegian Cruise Line Has All-New Entertainment in Its Fleet
For passengers looking to indulge in their “bucket list” of travel, Norwegian Cruise Line has all-new entertainment for its guests to enjoy.
“Passengers don’t want to spend two hours in a theater watching an elaborate, straight-from-Broadway show,” said Harry Sommer, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, per TheStreet. According to the cruise company’s guest satisfaction ratings, passengers prefer Norwegian’s shorter, unique performances. The cruise line is considering this as it develops new entertainment programs for its fleet.
The cruise line plans to introduce four brand-new, unique NCL entertainment shows on nine ships through September 2025. Dance performances, immersive musical experiences, and nostalgic tribute events are some new entertainment options targeted at a global and multigenerational audience.