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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is making waves in 2026 with both exciting additions to its Prima-plus fleet and a round of itinerary shake-ups that travelers need to know about. New ship: Norwegian Luna debuts next April Set to sail from Miami, the 3,550-guest Norwegian Luna will mark the line’s 21st vessel and a 10 percent capacity boost over Norwegian Prima and Viva. Guests can look forward to the brand-new Sukhothai Thai eatery, Panterie dessert bar and returning favorites like Indulge Food Hall before the ship begins alternating seven-night Western and Eastern Caribbean itineraries that call at Roatán, Cozumel, Harvest Caye, Puerto Plata, Tortola and NCL’s private island, Great Stirrup Cay. Wave of 2026–27 cancellations and redeployments While Luna opens for bookings, the company has quietly scrubbed more than 40 sailings across Norwegian Gem, Dawn, Getaway and Joy between late 2026 and early 2027 as part of a fleet redeployment. Affected guests are receiving full refunds and 10 percent future cruise credits, but the move leaves gaps on popular Panama Canal, Caribbean and West Coast routes. If your vacation window overlaps those dates, check your reservation status and re-shop sooner rather than later—replacement voyages are already filling. Financial outlook and what it means for fares Investors will get fresh guidance when parent company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings reports first-quarter 2026 earnings on May 4. Analysts expect continued demand momentum but are watching operating costs and debt service closely; any upbeat forecast could spur fare increases for peak holiday sailings. Travelers looking for value should target shoulder-season departures before pricing recalibrates. Booking tips to ride the trend • Lock in refundable deposits on Norwegian Luna now—early Caribbean sailings still show launch-special perks like free specialty dining and Wi-Fi. • If you were affected by a cancellation, apply the 10 percent future cruise credit toward Luna or other newly opened 2027 voyages to maximize savings. • Monitor NCL’s “Free at Sea” promotions; historically they refresh every six to eight weeks, and booking on the last two days of a promo window often yields added onboard credit. • Watch Great Stirrup Cay calls. A new pier opening later this year should reduce tender delays and make these beach days more reliable—especially important for families with kids and mobility concerns. Bottom line With a headline-grabbing new ship and disruptive schedule changes, Norwegian Cruise Line is dominating cruise conversations in 2026. Secure coveted Luna itineraries early, double-check any late-2026 reservations, and stay tuned for the May earnings call to gauge where prices—and stock—sail next.

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