Which ships are sailing from Asia?

A comprehensive guide to all of the cruise lines and their fleets sailing in Asia in 2023, 2024 and beyond.

Which ships are sailing from Asia?

Norwegian Cruise Lines Has Four Vessels in Asia, Including the Refurbished Norwegian Spirit

Norwegian Spirit

Norwegian Spirit

Highlights: The ship underwent a $100 m USD bow to stern refurbishment in 2022 the most expensive ever undertaken by the line.

Itineraries: Norwegian Spirit’s eight-month 2024/25 Asia season will offer 14 itineraries sailing from five departure ports, including Manila, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, and Seoul from September 2024 through to April 2025.

Norwegian Sun

Highlights: The 1936-passenger ship had a bow-to-stern refurb in 2018.

Itineraries: Norwegian Sun’s six-month Asia-Pacific season has twelve itineraries between October 2024 and April 2025 - four of which have never been offered before including departures from Melbourne. Other departure ports include Sydney, Auckland, Honolulu and Papeete.

Norwegian Jewel

Highlights: The Haven - located at the top of the ship, houses NCL’s premier suites and villas accommodating up to eight people, complete with concierge and 24-hour butler service and a private sundeck.

Itineraries: Norwegian Jewel’s six-month Asia season will offer 16 immersive, port-rich itineraries visiting 11 countries and sailing from nine different departure ports, including Tokyo and Yokohama in Japan; Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan; Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand; Bali (Benoa), Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia. Cruises range from 10-14 days.

Norwegian Sky

Highlights: Refurbished in 2019 and includes popular NCL eateries The Local Bar & Grill and Italian restaurant La Cucina.

Itineraries: Norwegian Sky will sail a range of Asian itineraries – including Singapore to Manila and Tokyo to Seoul from Dec 2024.