
Date
2026-11-01
Duration
14 nights
Departure Port
Barcelona
Spain
Arrival Port
Orlando
United States
Rating
Resort
Theme
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Norwegian Cruise Line
2010
2025
155,873 GT
4,100
2,114
1,753
1081 m
41 m
24 knots
No

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the cosmopolitan capital of the Canary Islands, balances volcanic grandeur with refined urban pleasures — from the Santiago Calatrava–designed Auditorio rising beside the Atlantic to the ancient dragon tree at Icod de los Vinos and the World Heritage Teide volcano looming above the island. The city's Carnival, second in scale only to Rio de Janeiro's, erupts each February in spectacular costumes and street revelry. Local wines from the volcanic slopes, wrinkled potatoes with mojo verde, and fresh Atlantic fish define the island's culinary character. November through April offers reliably warm, sun-drenched conditions.

Charlotte Amalie, the capital of St. Thomas, unfolds across a hillside of Danish colonial buildings and cobblestone alleys above one of the Caribbean's most celebrated natural harbors, its duty-free shops and waterfront markets reflecting three centuries of mercantile tradition. Beyond the vibrant town, the island's real splendor reveals itself at Magens Bay — a sheltered arc of powdery sand consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches — and at Coral World Ocean Park, where underwater observatories and sea encounters delight. The Caribbean's reliably warm and sunny climate makes St. Thomas a compelling destination throughout the year.

The first private island developed by any cruise line, Great Stirrup Cay has been Norwegian Cruise Line's Bahamian retreat since 1977, evolving from a simple beach stop into a fully realized island escape in the Berry Islands chain. Hammock-fringed beaches, snorkelling trails teeming with tropical fish, waterslides, and the romantic seclusion of private cabanas perched above aquamarine coves offer something for every temperament. The island's lagoon-like protected waters make it ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding. Visit between November and April for reliably clear skies, gentle trade winds, and water temperatures perfectly poised for a languid day in paradise.

Orlando is the world's theme park capital, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and a sprawling entertainment ecosystem that draws 75 million visitors annually. Must-dos include the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Kennedy Space Center, and authentic Vietnamese cuisine in the Mills 50 district. October through April offers the most comfortable weather; September and January bring the smallest park crowds.
Day 1

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.
Day 2
Day 3

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.
Day 4
Day 5

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the cosmopolitan capital of the Canary Islands, balances volcanic grandeur with refined urban pleasures — from the Santiago Calatrava–designed Auditorio rising beside the Atlantic to the ancient dragon tree at Icod de los Vinos and the World Heritage Teide volcano looming above the island. The city's Carnival, second in scale only to Rio de Janeiro's, erupts each February in spectacular costumes and street revelry. Local wines from the volcanic slopes, wrinkled potatoes with mojo verde, and fresh Atlantic fish define the island's culinary character. November through April offers reliably warm, sun-drenched conditions.
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Charlotte Amalie, the capital of St. Thomas, unfolds across a hillside of Danish colonial buildings and cobblestone alleys above one of the Caribbean's most celebrated natural harbors, its duty-free shops and waterfront markets reflecting three centuries of mercantile tradition. Beyond the vibrant town, the island's real splendor reveals itself at Magens Bay — a sheltered arc of powdery sand consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches — and at Coral World Ocean Park, where underwater observatories and sea encounters delight. The Caribbean's reliably warm and sunny climate makes St. Thomas a compelling destination throughout the year.
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Day 14

The first private island developed by any cruise line, Great Stirrup Cay has been Norwegian Cruise Line's Bahamian retreat since 1977, evolving from a simple beach stop into a fully realized island escape in the Berry Islands chain. Hammock-fringed beaches, snorkelling trails teeming with tropical fish, waterslides, and the romantic seclusion of private cabanas perched above aquamarine coves offer something for every temperament. The island's lagoon-like protected waters make it ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding. Visit between November and April for reliably clear skies, gentle trade winds, and water temperatures perfectly poised for a languid day in paradise.
Day 15

Orlando is the world's theme park capital, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and a sprawling entertainment ecosystem that draws 75 million visitors annually. Must-dos include the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Kennedy Space Center, and authentic Vietnamese cuisine in the Mills 50 district. October through April offers the most comfortable weather; September and January bring the smallest park crowds.



The Club Balcony Suites have room for up to three, a sitting area, two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and a luxury bath with shower or tub. They also include a private balcony with an amazing view.



These Club Balcony Suites are perfect if you want to bring the kids. With room for up to four they feature two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, an upper bed and a sofa bed. In addition to the sitting area, luxury bath with shower or tub and your own private balcony, where the whole family can hang out and enjoy the view.



A Sail Away Club Balcony Suite stateroom guarantees a Club Balcony Suite stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

Norwegian Epic Spa Club Balcony Suites can accommodate up to three guests. They feature two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area, shower or luxury bath with shower, additional bedding to accommodate one more guest and soothing spa décor. This is where stress and muscle aches instantly disappear and you'll be pampered beyond your wildest dreams. You'll receive complimentary entry to the Mandara Spa experience, including the Thermal Suite - the perfect place to unwind either before or after your spa treatments. Here you can indulge in heated tile lounge chairs, saunas, hydrotherapy pool, whirlpools and steam rooms. Note: Guests under 18 are not allowed in the Thermal Suite.



With a living room, dining area, separate bedroom with queen-size bed and private balcony, Norwegian Epic Villas have a maximum capacity of six and are perfect for the whole family. They feature two bathrooms, additional bedding to accommodate four more guests and exclusive access to the Courtyard area, The Haven Lounge and private restaurant and bar. Includes butler and concierge service. Some can connect.



These Penthouses with a Balcony have so much to offer. With room for up to two, you'll have a queen-size circular bed and a living area, plus these Aft-Facing Penthouses offer an unforgettable view from the private balcony and include exclusive access to the Courtyard area, Concierge Lounge and private restaurant and bar. Includes butler and concierge service.



With a maximum capacity of up to three, these Penthouses include a queen-size bed, some with additional bedding for one and luxury bath with separate shower. In addition to the private balcony with a fantastic view, you'll also have exclusive access to the Courtyard area, The Haven Lounge and private restaurant and bar. Includes butler and concierge service. One can connect to The Haven Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony.



Norwegian Epic suites with room for up to four boast all around floor-to-ceiling windows. They include a separate bedroom with king-size bed, a living room, separate dining area and a private balcony with an amazing view. You'll also have a luxurious bathroom with separate shower and whirlpool tub, additional bedding to accommodate two more guests and access to the Courtyard area, The Haven Lounge and private restaurant and bar. Includes butler and concierge service. Plus, some can connect to another Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony or a 2-Bedroom Family Villa with Balcony.



Total pampering awaits with features like a private balcony, king-size bed, whirlpool tub, soothing décor and a sitting area with a vanity. This penthouse suite includes access to The Haven and all its premium amenities.



Norwegian Epic Aft-Facing Balcony Staterooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony. With room for up to three they include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and additional bedding to accommodate one more. These staterooms feature a unique bathroom treatment where every area is separate, including the shower and a modern vanity sink, plus a private aft-facing balcony where you can take in the beautiful views. Some can connect to The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse.


Norwegian Epic Balcony Staterooms have room for up to three guests and feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private balcony with an incredible view. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, a sitting area and additional bedding to accommodate one more. These staterooms feature curved walls, a unique bathroom treatment where every area is separate, including the shower and a modern vanity sink.



With room for up to four guests, these Family Balcony Staterooms are great if you want to bring the kids. They feature two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate two more. These staterooms also feature curved walls, a unique bathroom treatment where every area is separate, including the shower and a modern vanity sink, plus a private balcony where the whole family can take in the beautiful views. Plus many can connect for even more space.



These Large Balcony Staterooms can accommodate up to three guests. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate two more. These staterooms feature curved walls, a unique bathroom treatment where every area is separate, including the shower and a modern vanity sink, plus a large private balcony that offers you an incredible view.



A Sail Away Balcony stateroom guarantees a Balcony stateroom or better! Please note that the view from your balcony may be fully obstructed or partially obstructed. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.



These spacious staterooms include a queen-size bed, sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a private balcony. Staterooms are priced exclusively for solo travellers.


Feel incredibly comfortable at sea with stylish staterooms that feature fine appointments and clear oceanviews.
Accommodations
Up to 3 Guests
Room-Size
15 - 35 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
AMENITIES
24-hr Room Service
Located mid-ship, you will have easy access to everything. These staterooms feature a floor-to-ceiling window, two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and a single sofabed.
Deck
14



Cool and hip, right down to the funky lighting and flat screen TV, this exclusive key card access-only category is unlike anything you have ever experienced before. These staterooms have a full-size bed for one guest and a window view to the corridor. Studio guests have private key card access to The Living Room, which is a shared private lounge that boasts a bar, two large TV screens and comfy seating for hanging out, reading a book or just enjoying a drink before dinner. Plus, some Studios can connect to each other so you can stay close yet still enjoy your privacy. Awarded "Best Cruise Line for Solo Travellers" by Porthole Magazine in 2012; Norwegian Epic is the ship of choice that was specifically designed and priced for the solo traveller. (No single supplement required.)



Located near our kids' area and with room for up to four, these Family Inside Staterooms are great if you want to bring the kids. They feature a separate bathroom, two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and two pull down beds to accommodate two more. Of course you'll have access to all kinds of great amenities, like 24-hour room service and much more.



Norwegian Epic Inside Staterooms are a great and affordable accommodation for up to two guests. They feature a separate bathroom with shower and two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed.



A Sail Away Inside stateroom guarantees an Inside stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned between the time of booking up to one day prior to embarkation.
Our cruise specialists can help you find the perfect cabin and the best available pricing.
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