Alaska
- Juneau: The capital of Alaska, Juneau is a top cruise destination renowned for Mendenhall Glacier, whale-watching adventures, historic Gold Rush landmarks, and scenic mountain views.
- Ketchikan: Dubbed the “Salmon Capital of the World,” Ketchikan is a must-visit port for its iconic totem poles, historic Creek Street, Native Alaskan culture, and world-class fishing.
- Skagway: Step back in time in Skagway, where Gold Rush history comes alive with preserved wooden boardwalks, historic saloons, and scenic train rides on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad.
- Sitka: A unique blend of Russian heritage and Alaskan wilderness, Sitka features landmarks like St. Michael’s Cathedral, wildlife-rich waters, and access to incredible outdoor adventures.
- Anchorage (Whittier & Seward): The ports of Whittier and Seward serve as gateways to Anchorage, offering glacier cruises, wildlife encounters, and access to Denali National Park and Kenai Fjords National Park.
- Hubbard Glacier: Hubbard Glacier is a show-stopping Alaska cruise highlight, offering jaw-dropping views of massive ice walls and the thrilling sight of calving glaciers.
- Icy Strait Point: A standout port for its cultural authenticity and adventure, Icy Strait Point offers thrilling zipline rides, rich Tlingit heritage, and unparalleled whale-watching experiences.
- Glacier Bay National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a bucket-list destination for its pristine glaciers, abundant wildlife, and stunning fjords that epitomize Alaska’s wild beauty.
- College Fjord: A hidden gem in Prince William Sound, College Fjord captivates visitors with its Ivy League-named glaciers, serene waters, and unspoiled Alaskan landscapes.
- Valdez: Surrounded by snow-capped peaks, Valdez is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, featuring glacier tours, kayaking, and some of Alaska’s best fishing opportunities.
- Haines: Known for its small-town charm and natural beauty, Haines offers incredible eagle-watching, kayaking adventures, and a rich blend of Alaskan history and culture.
- Petersburg: A quaint port with Norwegian roots, Petersburg delights visitors with its authentic fishing culture, local wildlife, and picturesque coastal scenery.
- Wrangell: A historic and off-the-beaten-path destination, Wrangell offers unique attractions like Petroglyph Beach, world-class fishing, and stunning views of unspoiled nature.
- Kodiak: Famous for its namesake Kodiak bears and vibrant fishing industry, Kodiak Island also features the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge and deep cultural history.
- Dutch Harbor (Unalaska): Located in the remote Aleutian Islands, Dutch Harbor is a historic port known for its WWII significance, thriving fishing industry, and rugged natural beauty.
Bahamas
- Nassau, Bahamas – Famous for Atlantis Resort, beaches, and pirate history.
- Freeport, Bahamas – Known for outdoor adventures and Lucayan National Park.
- Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas (Norwegian’s private island) – A private beach day destination.
Bermuda
- Hamilton, Bermuda – The capital with colonial architecture, shopping, and dining.
- King’s Wharf, Bermuda – Known for the Royal Naval Dockyard and local crafts.
- St. George’s, Bermuda – A UNESCO World Heritage site with historic forts and architecture.
Caribbean
- San Juan, Puerto Rico – Historic Old San Juan and stunning beaches.
- Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas) – Known for duty-free shopping and beaches like Magens Bay.
- Philipsburg, St. Maarten – Offers Dutch and French cultural experiences, and great beaches.
- Bridgetown, Barbados – Famous for beaches, Harrison’s Cave, and colonial history.
- Castries, St. Lucia – Known for the Pitons, volcanic beaches, and rainforests.
- Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis – Offers rich history and Brimstone Hill Fortress.
- Oranjestad, Aruba – Known for its Dutch architecture, beaches, and desert landscape.
- Willemstad, Curaçao – Known for colorful buildings, floating markets, and coral reefs.
- George Town, Grand Cayman – Offers Stingray City and Seven Mile Beach.
- Falmouth, Jamaica – Historic town with access to Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.
Central Mediterranean
- Civitavecchia, Italy (Rome) – Gateway to Rome and the Lazio region.
- Naples, Italy – Access to Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, and Capri.
- Palermo, Italy (Sicily) – Known for Sicilian culture and architecture.
- Valletta, Malta – Capital of Malta, rich in history and architecture.
- Messina, Italy – Located on the northeast tip of Sicily, near Taormina and Mount Etna.
- Sorrento, Italy – Overlooks the Bay of Naples and offers access to the Amalfi Coast.
- Cagliari, Italy (Sardinia) – Offers Sardinian culture and beaches.
- Trapani, Italy – Another Sicilian port known for its proximity to the Aegadian Islands and historic sites.
Western Mediterranean
- Barcelona, Spain – A popular port known for its rich culture and architecture.
- Marseille, France – Gateway to Provence and the French Riviera.
- Genoa, Italy – Historical port with access to the Italian Riviera.
- Nice, France – Famous for its Mediterranean beaches and proximity to Monaco.
- Toulon, France – A military harbor offering access to Provence.
- Savona, Italy – Offers access to the Ligurian region of Italy.
- Ajaccio, Corsica (France) – Napoleon’s birthplace with rugged landscapes.
- Livorno, Italy – Gateway to Tuscany, including Florence, Pisa, and Lucca.
- Monte Carlo, Monaco – A luxurious stop on the French Riviera.
- Porto Torres, Italy (Sardinia) – Known for its beaches and archaeological sites.