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Greek Isles & Italy

13th Oct 2027 | 10 nights | Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Viva

Go All-Inclusive For £309pp
Up to 50% savings applied
Freestyle dining - no fixed times
Great for couples, families & solo travellers
Dedicated solo traveller cabins on every ship
Kuşadası (Ephesus)
Santorini
Mykonos
Piraeus (Athens)
Catania, Sicily
Salerno
La Spezia
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
Go All-Inclusive For £309pp
Up to 50% savings applied
Freestyle dining - no fixed times
Great for couples, families & solo travellers
Dedicated solo traveller cabins on every ship
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Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
13th Oct 2027 Wednesday
Istanbul
17:00
2
14th Oct 2027 Thursday
Kuşadası (Ephesus)
13:00
21:00
3
15th Oct 2027 Friday
Santorini
07:00
22:00
4
16th Oct 2027 Saturday
Mykonos
07:00
22:00
5
17th Oct 2027 Sunday
Piraeus (Athens)
05:30
16:00
6
18th Oct 2027 Monday
At Sea
7
19th Oct 2027 Tuesday
Catania, Sicily
07:00
17:00
8
20th Oct 2027 Wednesday
Salerno
07:00
15:00
9
21st Oct 2027 Thursday
La Spezia
13:00
22:00
10
22nd Oct 2027 Friday
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
07:00
20:00
11
23rd Oct 2027 Saturday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
07:00

Launched in June 2023, Norwegian Viva is the second Prima-class ship to debut from Norwegian Cruise Line. The 3,219-passenger ship features many of the new concepts that Norwegian is introducing on Norwegian Prima in 2022.

Norwegian Viva deck plans have plenty of restaurants, outdoor space, plus a racetrack and a slide. There are plenty of things about Norwegian Viva's deck plan to make cruisers sit up and take notice. For one, the ship will follow the pattern set out by Norwegian Prima, where The Haven – the line's more upscale "ship within a ship" – is laid out at the back of the ship. This makes Norwegian Viva look more like a Miami condo building than a typical cruise ship. Thrill-seekers will be happy to know that the popular top deck go-cart track will reappear on Norwegian Viva; the Viva Speedway will span three levels. Norwegian Prima will also have two freefall drop dry slides, The Rush and The Drop. Other notable features on the deck plan include Ocean Boulevard, a 44,000-square-foot outdoor walkway that wraps around the entire ship with pools and restaurant; The Concourse outdoor sculpture garden; Indulge Food Hall with 11 different eateries; the Oceanwalk glass bridges and Infinity Beach.

Where will Norwegian Viva sail?ant to Be Onboard First?

Norwegian Viva set sail June 15, 2023 on its inaugural voyage, a nine-night cruise that started in Lisbon and ends in Rome. Norwegian Viva 2023 and 2024 itineraries will focus on Europe and the Caribbean. The ship will continue to sail eight, nine and 10-day cruises from Lisbon, Venice (Trieste), Rome (Civitavechhia) and Athens (Piraeus). The European Med season will take place through November 6, 2023. When Norwegian Viva comes to the Caribbean, it will become the largest ship to homeport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The ship will sail weeklong cruises through March 2024 that stop in the British Virgin Islands; Antigua; St. Maarten; Barbados; St. Lucia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Norwegian Viva Specs

Norwegian Viva weighs 142,500 gross tons and carries 3,219 passengers at double occupancy.

Best for...

Active families, picky eaters, and couples/groups who love to bar hop

Not the best for...

People who can't stand crowds, or those seeking a relaxed onboard environment

Who goes on Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ships?

Norwegian cruise ships draw a diverse crowd, though the majority of passengers on ships sailing to the Caribbean and in Alaska and Hawaii hail from North America. You'll find a decent number of people from other English-speaking countries, and smaller numbers from South America and Europe. On European cruises, North Americans still dominate but you'll find more people from the United Kingdom and other European countries. You'll find plenty of young families onboard Norwegian ships, especially during holidays and school breaks. However, the line's newest ship, Norwegian Bliss, is less family-friendly than the line's other ships, with all the kids clubs on the lowest levels of the ship and onboard entertainment that is decidedly adult. Generally speaking, Norwegian Cruise Line attracts mostly middle-aged and older couples, as well as groups of friends of all ages.


Do I have to dress up on a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise?

Norwegian Cruise Line maintains a casual atmosphere onboard; during the day, casual wear is the norm. There's no formal dress code at night either, though most people do change into something slightly less casual for dinner. Additionally, some of the speciality extra-fee restaurants do require long pants, collared shirts and closed-toe shoes. Most evenings you'll see men in dark jeans or khakis and collared shirts, and women in blouses with slacks or skirts, or sundresses. Don't be surprised if you see people in shorts in the main dining rooms. Norwegian doesn't have any formal nights, but there is an optional Norwegian's Night Out at least once per sailing, for which passengers are encouraged to dress up. You'll rarely see a tux or gown, but suits and cocktail dresses are not unheard of. Norwegian ships also typically hold several themed nights (glow party, '70s or '80s, etc.) during a typical sailing. You might want to bring a few appropriate items, such as white clothing for the glow and white parties or bell bottoms for '70s night.


Is everything included on Norwegian Cruise Line cruises?

No. Unless you have an all-inclusive dining or beverage package (which you can buy), you'll have to pay extra for most gratuities, speciality dining, room service, all drinks (alcoholic and non, except water, select juices at breakfast, and coffee and tea), shore excursions, visits to the spa and any retail purchases, including photos. On the newest ships, you'll also have to pay for some of the entertainment options and even some of the top-deck fun: On Norwegian Bliss, for example, the laser tag and go-karts cost extra.


What are Norwegian Cruise Line's most popular activities?

On warm-weather cruises, the main pool is the line's most popular spot onboard. On ships with water slides, ropes courses, go-kart tracks and laser tag, these are also popular and often require a wait of up to 30 minutes or more. Inside, you'll find activities that range from trivia, bingo and Deal or No Deal during the day to song-and-dance revues or Broadway shows in the theatre and live music or cabaret shows in the evening. Norwegian ships also have a lively bar nightlife. There's also an always-busy casino, which opens when the ship is out to sea.


  • Comfortable, well-appointed en-suite accommodation
  • Meals in the main dining rooms, snack and buffet restaurants
  • Daily stateroom attendant service
  • All entertainment unless part of a dining entertainment production onboard
  • Casino & nightclub entry
  • Access to well-appointed gyms
  • Complimentary room service continental breakfast (other times, a tray delivery charge applies)
  • Selected soft-drinks in buffet restaurants at meal times plus tea & coffee

Huge Savings with NCL's Latest Sale

Up to 50% Off Cruises + £250pp airfare credit on select sailings

Sail the destinations you’ve always wanted and take advantage of big savings with NCL®. Choose from 21 contemporary ships cruising to more than 400 destinations across the globe. The hardest part will be deciding which incredible itinerary you’d like to embark on first! When you book today, you'll up to 50% on all cruises, plus NCL will even help you take off with up to £250pp airfare credit on select sailings on balcony cabins and suites.

Plus, you can enjoy the best value at sea and elevate your cruise by upgrading to their brand-new, one-of-a-kind upgrade package Free At Sea™ from only £249pp!* Enjoy more finer things, like starlit strolls complemented by your favourite cocktails and premium brands, decadent seaside dinners at speciality dining restaurants and more exploring with credits for immersive shore excursions. Plus, you can share your experience online with high-speed internet minutes powered by Starlink.

Whichever destinations you decide to explore next, from Europe and Hawaii to the Caribbean and Alaska and beyond, the holiday you deserve is on the horizon.

Book by 15th December 2025

*Based on a 7-night sailing


Terms & conditions

Not applicable on 'sail away' grades. FREE AT SEA price is dependent on cruise length. For full T&Cs, ask our team for more details. 

Glistening Greek Islands With Norwegian Cruise Line

From £741pp -- Greek islands cruises (save up to £625pp)

Why do we love these cruise holidays? Norwegian Cruise Line offers a relaxed and flexible cruising experience, with "Freestyle Cruising" allowing guests to dine and dress as they wish. Cruising the Greek Islands is a wonderful combination of sun-drenched islands, sparkling blue waters, and charming villages to explore, with Santorini and Mykonos, serving as stunning highlights. With various itinerary lengths and inclusions to suit different preferences, Norwegian ensures a stress-free experience with fantastic amenities, making it the perfect balance of exploration and relaxation.

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