Norwegian Cruise Line is the last major cruise company to resume cruise operations. Although the cruise line’s parent company is strongly against Florida regarding the vaccination passport ban, the cruise line is continuing its phased recovery.

Norwegian Cruise Ships are currently operating

Cruises are resuming and while Norwegian Cruise Line is lagging behind other major cruise lines, we will see more ships in the fleet again with passengers on board. So let’s take a look at which ships have resumed operations so far.

Norwegian jade from Athens

After 500 days on hold, The Norwegian Jade became the first ship in the fleet to resume operations. She left port in Athens, Greece on July 25th and the new cruise offer includes calls to Mykonos, Rhodes and Santorini. The cruises will continue until November 2021.

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Norwegian Jade sails with fully vaccinated guests and crew as part of the SailSAFE health and safety program. The ship is 93,558 gross tons with a guest capacity of 2,402 with double occupancy and 1,037 international crew members.

Which NCL ships are coming next?

Each of the next Norwegian cruise ships will resume operations here. It is important to always check with the shipping company as the dates may change due to the fluid situation.

Also read: When will cruises resume in 2021?

  • Norwegian encore from Seattle, Washington: August 7, 2021
  • Norwegian Gem from Miami, Florida: August 15, 2021
  • Norwegian Epic from Barcelona, ​​Spain: September 5, 2021
  • Norwegian Getaway from Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy: September 13th
  • Norwegian outlier from New York: September 26, 2021
  • Norwegian Bliss out of Los Angeles, California: October 24, 2021
  • Norwegian escape from Port Canaveral, Florida: November 13, 2021

Norwegian Cruise Line ships