Norwegian Cruise Lines has 10 different itineraries scheduled for departure from Miami this April. They range from quick 3-night trips to the Bahamas to a three week long adventure that ends in Seattle!
The Really Long One
There’s one “repositioning cruise” on the NCL schedule in April, taking Norwegian Encore to Seattle for the Alaska cruise season. It leaves Miami on April 7th on its way to Colombia, the Panama Canal, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico.
There are three options for where you’d like to end your cruise. The 15-day version ends in Los Angeles. Spend another three nights aboard and you can stop in San Francisco. Or you can stretch it all the way out to 21 days and end in Seattle.
Some Not-Quite-So-Long Ones
Before it heads to Seattle, Norwegian Encore will be making a couple of 7-day cruises to the Caribbean. Departing on April 3rd and April 10th, the itinerary includes stops in the Dominican Republic, St. Thomas, Tortola and the Bahamas.
Norwegian Joy also makes 7-night trips throughout the month of April, with departures on Saturdays – April 2nd, 9th and 16th. Joy travels to the western Caribbean on these cruises, stopping in Honduras, Belize and Mexico.
Norwegian Sky makes one longer cruise from Miami in April, a 9-night cruise that departs on April 25th. This Caribbean adventure will take you to Grand Turk, Puerto Plata, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, San Juan and Great Stirrup Cay.
The Short Ones
Norwegian Sky spends most of April making 3- and 4-day cruises to the Bahamas. The 3-night cruises leave Miami on Fridays and make visits to Great Stirrup Cay and Nassau. The 4-nighters depart on Mondays and add a visit to Grand Bahama Island to the 3-day itinerary.
Last but not least, there’s a 5-day cruise available aboard Norwegian Breakaway. Departing on April 26th, it’ll be sailing to Harvest Cay in Belize and Cozumel, Mexico.
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