Europe Welcomes Back Norwegian Escape
Norwegian Cruise Line announced its Norwegian Escape ship returned to Europe for the first time since 2015 after completing her first voyage to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Norwegian Escape is Norwegian’s largest ship in Europe and the first Breakaway-Plus Class ship to sail in European waters for a full-length season. The ship will homeport in Civitavecchia, Rome, and offer sailings ranging from 7 to 11 nights on a variety of itineraries. Norwegian Escape’s itineraries feature calls at popular ports in the region, including Santorini, Mykonos, Naples and Livorno, as well as Valletta and Messina.
“We’re excited that this year’s Europe season is our most extensive to date with eight ships and more than 100 ports of call,” Sommer continued. “Our Guest First philosophy compels us to put our guests at the heart of every decision and development we make, which is why we continue to innovate our product offering, as we have done for the last 55 years.”
The ship will also debut NCL’s Meet the Winemaker Series in Europe as she sails around the Greek Isles and Italy. Including Norwegian Escape, a total of eight Norwegian Cruise Line ships are sailing in Europe this summer season. The fleet will be calling at more than 100 European ports, more than any other contemporary cruise line, offering guests greater choice than ever before.
Some Instagram Photos of the Norwegian Escape back in Europe: