Norwegian Escape Resumes Service from Port Canaveral

This week, the Norwegian Escape resumed weekly service from Port Canaveral, Florida just over 600 days after the cruise shutdown of the global pandemic. Norwegian Escape is the eighth vessel in the seventeen ship fleet to restart cruising to date. The ship departed this past Saturday on a seven night eastern Caribbean cruise, porting at Tortola, St. Thomas, and Great Stirrup Cay. The Norwegian Escape is the first “Breakaway-Plus” class ship Norwegian Cruise Line launched back in 2015.

We have welcomed back more than 110,000 guests worldwide as part of our global redeployment efforts. Our Great Cruise Comeback stems beyond the relaunch of our vessels but also the return of our shipboard team members who have been excited to return to deliver unforgettable vacations experiences to our guests.
— Harry Sommer, President and CEO, Norwegian Cruise Line.

Norwegian Escape at Port Canaveral 11/11/2021

Upcoming itineraries for Norwegian Escape are:

11/20/21 7 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Great Stirrup Cay, - St. Thomas - Tortola - Nassau - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

11/27/21 7 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Cozumel - Ocho Rios - Great Stirrup Cay - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

12/4/21 7 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Great Stirrup Cay, - St. Thomas - Tortola - Nassau - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

12/11/21 7 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Cozumel - Ocho Rios - Great Stirrup Cay - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

12/18/21 5 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Cozumel - Costa Maya - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

12/23/21 11 Night Caribbean: Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral) - Puerto Plata - San Juan - Philipsburg - Castries - Bridgetown - St. John's - St. Thomas - Great Stirrup Cay - Orlando & Beaches (Port Canaveral)

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