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30th30 | MarMar | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States, embark on the Norwegian Encore | 16:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
31st31 | MarMar | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
1st01 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
2nd02 | AprApr | 202525 | Cartagena, Colombia | 06:00 | 14:00 | ||
Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena's walls protected the city's riches as well as the New World's most important African slave market. | |||||||
3rd03 | AprApr | 202525 | Panama City, Panama | 20:00 | |||
Expect incredible morning views as you arrive into the port for Panama City. Tinged with a silver pre-dawn light, the city will metamorphosise into a golden glow as the sun rises above it. And from then on expect one stunning view after another. Very interesting in its own right, Fuerte Amador is obviously overshadowed by its proximity to Panama City. So should the Miraflores museum of the Canal, which offers a comprehensive and immersive tour of the Canal including a 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, an observation deck, and a surprisingly good restaurant not interest you then there is always the option of lovely Casco Viejo – literally the old quartier of Panama. The grand old colonial houses, cobbled streets, independent boutiques and buzzing street scene make this a must stop on your itinerary. And if you like seafood, you will not want miss the many restaurants and market stalls serving different variations of so-fresh-it’s-still-practically-swimming ceviche. Best eaten like the Panamanians do, with salty crackers and a cold beer on the beach. And if money is no object, a cup of geisha coffee – supposedly the world’s best and definitely the world’s most expensive at $7 a shot is definitely a pick me up! Cool cosmopolitan capital aside, Panama has a skyscraper filled skyline that is worthy of some of its North American counterparts. But if urban utopia is not your scene then fear not, the sandy beaches and lush rainforests are never more than a short cab ride away. | |||||||
4th04 | AprApr | 202525 | Panama City, Panama | 20:00 | |||
Expect incredible morning views as you arrive into the port for Panama City. Tinged with a silver pre-dawn light, the city will metamorphosise into a golden glow as the sun rises above it. And from then on expect one stunning view after another. Very interesting in its own right, Fuerte Amador is obviously overshadowed by its proximity to Panama City. So should the Miraflores museum of the Canal, which offers a comprehensive and immersive tour of the Canal including a 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, an observation deck, and a surprisingly good restaurant not interest you then there is always the option of lovely Casco Viejo – literally the old quartier of Panama. The grand old colonial houses, cobbled streets, independent boutiques and buzzing street scene make this a must stop on your itinerary. And if you like seafood, you will not want miss the many restaurants and market stalls serving different variations of so-fresh-it’s-still-practically-swimming ceviche. Best eaten like the Panamanians do, with salty crackers and a cold beer on the beach. And if money is no object, a cup of geisha coffee – supposedly the world’s best and definitely the world’s most expensive at $7 a shot is definitely a pick me up! Cool cosmopolitan capital aside, Panama has a skyscraper filled skyline that is worthy of some of its North American counterparts. But if urban utopia is not your scene then fear not, the sandy beaches and lush rainforests are never more than a short cab ride away. | |||||||
5th05 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | AprApr | 202525 | Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica | 07:00 | 18:00 | ||
7th07 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
8th08 | AprApr | 202525 | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | 07:00 | 18:00 | ||
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners | |||||||
9th09 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
10th10 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
11th11 | AprApr | 202525 | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | 07:00 | 15:30 | ||
Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, in Jalisco state. It is known for its beaches, water sports and nightlife scene. Its cobblestone center is home to the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops and a range of restaurants and bars. El Malecón is a beachside promenade with contemporary sculptures, as well as bars, lounges and nightclubs. | |||||||
12th12 | AprApr | 202525 | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | 07:00 | 15:00 | ||
Cabo San Lucas, a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is known for its beaches, water-based activities and nightlife. Playa El Médano is Cabo’s main beach, with outdoor restaurants and numerous bars. Past the marina is Land's End promontory, site of Playa del Amor (Lover's Beach) and El Arco, a natural archway in the seacliffs. | |||||||
13th13 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
14th14 | AprApr | 202525 | Los Angeles, California, United States | 08:00 | 23:00 | ||
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea. | |||||||
15th15 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
16th16 | AprApr | 202525 | San Francisco, California, United States | 08:00 | |||
With its myriad hills and spectacular bay, San Francisco beguiles with natural beauty, vibrant neighborhoods, and contagious energy. From the hipster Mission District to the sassy Castro, from bustling Union Square to enduring Chinatown, this dynamic town thrives on variety. The city makes it wonderfully easy to tap into the good life, too: between San Francisco's hot arts scene, tempting boutiques, parks perfect for jogging or biking, and all those stellar locavore restaurants and cocktail bars, it's the ultimate destination for relaxed self-indulgence. | |||||||
17th17 | AprApr | 202525 | San Francisco, California, United States | 17:00 | |||
With its myriad hills and spectacular bay, San Francisco beguiles with natural beauty, vibrant neighborhoods, and contagious energy. From the hipster Mission District to the sassy Castro, from bustling Union Square to enduring Chinatown, this dynamic town thrives on variety. The city makes it wonderfully easy to tap into the good life, too: between San Francisco's hot arts scene, tempting boutiques, parks perfect for jogging or biking, and all those stellar locavore restaurants and cocktail bars, it's the ultimate destination for relaxed self-indulgence. | |||||||
18th18 | AprApr | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
19th19 | AprApr | 202525 | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | 16:00 | 23:59 | ||
Victoria, the capital of a province whose license plates brazenly label it "The Best Place on Earth," is a walkable, livable seaside city of fragrant gardens, waterfront paths, engaging museums, and beautifully restored 19th-century architecture. In summer, the Inner Harbour—Victoria's social and cultural center—buzzes with visiting yachts, horse-and-carriage rides, street entertainers, and excursion boats heading out to visit pods of friendly local whales. Yes, it might be a bit touristy, but Victoria's good looks, gracious pace, and manageable size are instantly beguiling, especially if you stand back to admire the mountains and ocean beyond. At the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria dips slightly below the 49th parallel. That puts it farther south than most of Canada, giving it the mildest climate in the country, with virtually no snow and less than half the rain of Vancouver. The city's geography, or at least its place names, can cause confusion. Just to clarify: the city of Victoria is on Vancouver Island (not Victoria Island). The city of Vancouver is on the British Columbia mainland, not on Vancouver Island. At any rate, that upstart city of Vancouver didn't even exist in 1843 when Victoria, then called Fort Victoria, was founded as the westernmost trading post of the British-owned Hudson's Bay Company. Victoria was the first European settlement on Vancouver Island, and in 1868 it became the capital of British Columbia. The British weren't here alone, of course. The local First Nations people—the Songhees, the Saanich, and the Sooke—had already lived in the areas for thousands of years before anyone else arrived. Their art and culture are visible throughout southern Vancouver Island. You can see this in private and public galleries, in the totems at Thunderbird Park, in the striking collections at the Royal British Columbia Museum, and at the Quw'utsun'Cultural and Conference Centre in nearby Duncan. Spanish explorers were the first foreigners to explore the area, although they left little more than place names (Galiano Island and Cordova Bay, for example). The thousands of Chinese immigrants drawn by the gold rushes of the late 19th century had a much greater impact, founding Canada's oldest Chinatown and adding an Asian influence that's still quite pronounced in Victoria's multicultural mix. Despite its role as the provincial capital, Victoria was largely eclipsed, economically, by Vancouver throughout the 20th century. This, as it turns out, was all to the good, helping to preserve Victoria's historic downtown and keeping the city largely free of skyscrapers and highways. For much of the 20th century, Victoria was marketed to tourists as "The Most British City in Canada," and it still has more than its share of Anglo-themed pubs, tea shops, and double-decker buses. These days, however, Victorians prefer to celebrate their combined indigenous, Asian, and European heritage, and the city's stunning wilderness backdrop. Locals do often venture out for afternoon tea, but they're just as likely to nosh on dim sum or tapas. Decades-old shops sell imported linens and tweeds, but newer upstarts offer local designs in hemp and organic cotton. And let's not forget that fabric prevalent among locals: Gore-Tex. The outdoors is ever present here. You can hike, bike, kayak, sail, or whale-watch straight from the city center, and forests, beaches, offshore islands, and wilderness parklands lie just minutes away. A little farther afield, there's surfing near Sooke, wine touring in the Cowichan Valley, and kayaking among the Gulf Islands. | |||||||
20th20 | AprApr | 202525 | Seattle, Washington, United States, disembark the Norwegian Encore | 07:00 | |||
Seattle is a scenic seaport city in western Washington, situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east. It is the largest city in Washington. Five pioneer families from Illinois first settled the area in 1851, and named the town after a friendly Suquamish Indian chief. It was incorporated as a city in 1869, and grew quickly after the Great Northern Railway arrived in 1893, especially during the Alaska Gold Rush of 1897. When the Panama Canal opened in 1914, Seattle became a major Pacific port of entry, and today it is the region's commercial and transportation hub and the centre of manufacturing, trade, and finance, with an estimated 684,451 residents as of 2015. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
BF | Balcony | £2,739 | £2,739 |
BB | Balcony | £2,879 | £2,879 |
BA | Mid-Ship Balcony | £2,884 | £2,884 |
Balcony staterooms come with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, and some have additional bedding to accommodate one or two more guests. Also includes a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a private balcony. And some can connect to other staterooms, perfect for your group to spread out yet stay together.
Grade Code | From | To | |
IF | Inside | £1,959 | £1,959 |
IC | Inside | £1,969 | £1,969 |
IB | Inside | £1,974 | £1,974 |
IA | Mid-Ship Inside | £1,984 | £1,984 |
These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way to cruise. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size and additional bedding to accommodate one or two more guests. Sleeps up to four.
The Spa Balcony staterooms feature tranquil spa décor and include two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a single sofa bed, easy access to the adjacent Mandara Spa and fitness centre, as well as complimentary access to the Thermal Suite during regular Spa hours. Plus some can connect so you can enjoy the ultimate spa holiday with friends or family.
Private keycard access complex comprised of staterooms specifically designed and priced for the solo traveller. Featuring a full-size bed, a one-way window to the corridor, and separate areas for your bathroom, sink and shower, in 100 square feet of living space. Plus some can connect to each other so you can stay close yet still enjoy your privacy. Includes access to the private Studio Lounge. No single supplement required.
Grade Code | From | To | |
H6 | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £10,124 | £10,124 |
With access to The Haven, these Penthouses feature a king-size bed plus dining and sitting areas. They offer unforgettable aft-facing views.
Grade Code | From | To | |
HC | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £9,984 | £9,984 |
These aft-facing Penthouses, with access to The Haven, offer fantastic views from the private balcony. They include a king-size bed and double sofa-bed plus two bathrooms.
Grade Code | From | To | |
HF | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony | £9,244 | £9,244 |
Accommodating up to three guests, these chic Penthouses located in The Haven feature a king-size bed and single sofa bed, walk-in closet in most and a luxurious bathroom. Admire the spectacular ever-changing views from the balcony.
Located in The Haven, these Suites offer amazing ocean views, a wet bar and spacious balconies. They include a king-size bed, two bathrooms and additional bedding.
Grade Code | From | To | |
HG | The Haven Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £8,384 | £8,384 |
Pamper yourself in luxury and exceptional service in The Haven. Enjoy the spectacular views from the forward-facing balcony, a king-size bed and a double or single sofa bed to accommodate up to four guests, plus living and dining areas. Some also can connect to a Balcony stateroom so you can spread out yet stay together.
The perfect way to experience a total spa holiday, the Spa Suites include a king-size bed, hot tub, spa décor, easy access to the adjacent Mandara Spa and fitness centre, as well as complimentary access to the Thermal Suite. Access to The Haven.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Exclusive to guests in The Haven, recline and unwind with your favourite cocktail and light bites - all whilst being surrounded by ultimate luxury and breathtaking panoramic views.
Experience sheer awe from our 180-degree indoor Observation Lounge - offering Norwegian's most expansive views at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide spectacular vistas whilst cruising past spectacular seascapes, landscapes and cityscapes. And with a full-service bar, you can toast to colourful sunsets with your favourite cocktail.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
21 nights aboard the Norwegian Encore | |||
Upgrade to More At Sea™ for £599pp and receive the benefits shown below. Book a Haven suite or suite (not Club balcony suites) and receive More At Sea™at no additional cost. | |||
Premium Beverages
Includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic branded drinks served in all bars, lounges and restaurants throughout your cruise. | |||
Speciality Dining
Enjoy dining opportunities in selected speciality restaurants depending on number of nights and cabin type. | |||
Shore Excursion Credits
Receive $50 shore excursion credit per stateroom per excursion. | |||
Wi-Fi Powered By Starlink
Receive up to 150 minutes Wi-FI per person (guest 1 and 2 only) | |||
3rd & 4th Guest Pay Taxes Only
Guests 3 and 4 in the stateroom pay only the applicable tax for the cruise. Available on select sailings only. | |||
Award winning onboard entertainment | |||
Complimentary 24-hour room service | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 30th Mar 2025 |
Nts 21 |
Interior £1,949pp |
Oceanview £2,219pp |
Balcony £2,729pp |
Suite £2,804pp |
Interior £1,949pp |
Oceanview £2,219pp |
Balcony £2,729pp |
Suite £2,804pp |
Date 30th Mar 2025 |
Nts 21 |
Interior £1,949pp |
Oceanview £2,219pp |
Balcony £2,729pp |
Suite £2,804pp |
Interior £1,949pp |
Oceanview £2,219pp |
Balcony £2,729pp |
Suite £2,804pp |
Interior staterooms from | £1,949pp | ||
IC | Inside | £1,969pp | |
IA | Mid-Ship Inside | £1,984pp | |
IX | Sail Away Inside (Guarantee) | £1,949pp | |
I4 | Family Inside | £2,059pp | |
IB | Inside | £1,974pp | |
IF | Inside | £1,959pp | |
IT | Solo Inside | £2,174pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,219pp | ||
OX | Sail Away Oceanview (Guarantee) | £2,219pp | |
OB | Mid-Ship Oceanview with Large Picture Window | £2,229pp | |
OA | Oceanview with Large Picture Window | £2,454pp | |
O4 | Family Oceanview | £2,484pp | |
O5 | Family Oceanview | £2,484pp | |
OT | Solo Oceanview | £2,229pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,729pp | ||
BX | Sail Away Balcony (Guarantee) | £2,729pp | |
BF | Balcony | £2,739pp | |
BA | Mid-Ship Balcony | £2,884pp | |
B6 | Large Balcony | £3,524pp | |
B1 | Aft-Facing Balcony | £4,219pp | |
B4 | Family Balcony | £2,794pp | |
BB | Balcony | £2,879pp | |
BT | Solo Balcony | £3,264pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £2,804pp | ||
MX | Sail Away Mini-Suite with Balcony | £2,804pp | |
MA | Mid-Ship Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,114pp | |
MC | Mid-Ship Mini-Suite with Balcony | £2,814pp | |
M6 | Mini-Suite with Large Balcony | £3,619pp | |
H6 | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £10,124pp | |
H5 | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony | £10,029pp | |
HB | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony | £10,664pp | |
HC | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £9,984pp | |
HE | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Large Balcony | £8,639pp | |
HF | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony | £9,244pp | |
HG | The Haven Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £8,384pp | |
M4 | Family Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,154pp | |
MB | Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,099pp | |
HI | Haven Penthouse Suite with Balcony | £7,944pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,949pp | ||
IC | Inside | £1,969pp | |
IA | Mid-Ship Inside | £1,984pp | |
IX | Sail Away Inside (Guarantee) | £1,949pp | |
I4 | Family Inside | £2,059pp | |
IB | Inside | £1,974pp | |
IF | Inside | £1,959pp | |
IT | Solo Inside | £2,174pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,219pp | ||
OX | Sail Away Oceanview (Guarantee) | £2,219pp | |
OB | Mid-Ship Oceanview with Large Picture Window | £2,229pp | |
OA | Oceanview with Large Picture Window | £2,454pp | |
O4 | Family Oceanview | £2,484pp | |
O5 | Family Oceanview | £2,484pp | |
OT | Solo Oceanview | £2,229pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,729pp | ||
BX | Sail Away Balcony (Guarantee) | £2,729pp | |
BF | Balcony | £2,739pp | |
BA | Mid-Ship Balcony | £2,884pp | |
B6 | Large Balcony | £3,524pp | |
B1 | Aft-Facing Balcony | £4,219pp | |
B4 | Family Balcony | £2,794pp | |
BB | Balcony | £2,879pp | |
BT | Solo Balcony | £3,264pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £2,804pp | ||
MX | Sail Away Mini-Suite with Balcony | £2,804pp | |
MA | Mid-Ship Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,114pp | |
MC | Mid-Ship Mini-Suite with Balcony | £2,814pp | |
M6 | Mini-Suite with Large Balcony | £3,619pp | |
H6 | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £10,124pp | |
H5 | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony | £10,029pp | |
HB | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony | £10,664pp | |
HC | The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £9,984pp | |
HE | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Large Balcony | £8,639pp | |
HF | The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony | £9,244pp | |
HG | The Haven Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £8,384pp | |
M4 | Family Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,154pp | |
MB | Mini-Suite with Balcony | £3,099pp | |
HI | Haven Penthouse Suite with Balcony | £7,944pp | |
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