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NCL extends 2026 and 2027 South Pacific season sailings as more Aussies holiday close to home

Norwegian Cruise Line has extended its South Pacific seasons into 2027 aboard Norwegian Spirit, with a Winter Warmers Sale offering up to AUD$2,500 off.

Norwegian Cruise Line has extended its South Pacific cruise seasons to meet close-to-home demand with eight- to 13-day itineraries from now through to December 2026 and additional voyages between April and December 2027.

NCL has added more close-to-home sailings for Aussies aboard the adults-focused Norwegian Spirit, plus a Winter Warmers Sale with up to AUD$2,500 off South Pacific cruises with fares starting from AUD$210 per person per day on the 30 November 2026 departure.

Guests can also upgrade to the Free at Sea package from AUD$59 per person per day, bundling premium beverages, specialty dining, shore excursion credits and Wi-Fi.

The reimagined Norwegian Spirit is a more intimate ship designed for adult travellers with no kids’ clubs or waterslides and a choice of dining, bars, lounges and entertainment.

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Norwegian Spirit cruise ship in the South Pacific with coral and fish in foreground
Extended sailings for 2026 and 2027 seasons are on the horizon.

The extended seasons land as Aussies increasingly choose to holiday closer to home with three once-yearly sailings anchoring the program.

It also comes as one in three Australians plan to cruise in 2026 as demand surges.

Why close-to-home cruising is booming

Norwegian Spirit cruise ship in French Polynesia. South Pacific
Norwegian Spirit in French Polynesia.

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) data shows 1.16 million Australians cruised within Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific in 2025, making close-to-home destinations the most popular for Australian cruisers.

It also reveals Australians are cruising in record numbers with South Pac allowing cruisers to visit multiple destinations in one trip – a primary reason travellers choose cruising over other holiday styles.

A 2025 Norwegian Cruise Line survey found that experiencing local culture (82%) and opportunities for relaxation and leisure (69%) were also key motivators, alongside accessibility and value for money.

NCL Norwegian Spirit
Poolside on Norwegian Spirit.

Norwegian Cruise Line APAC Vice President & Managing Director Ben Angell said: “We are seeing strong interest from Australian travellers in cruising closer to home, particularly in the South Pacific, where cruising offers an effortless and cost-effective way to explore multiple islands without the hassle of inter-island flights – not to mention the ease of unpacking just once.”

“Having sailed there myself, I can confirm there’s nothing quite like travelling between these picture-perfect destinations by sea, and we are delighted to offer travellers even more opportunities to discover it during our extended 2026 and 2027 seasons,” he said.