Norwegian Pearl Itineraries Revised for 2026 Europe
Norwegian Cruise Line has announced adjustments to several sailings scheduled for the Norwegian Pearl’s upcoming European season.
In notices sent to booked guests, the company confirmed that at least two summer 2026 departures were modified in early February. One affected voyage is the May 10, 2026 sailing from Piraeus, Greece, to Ravenna, Italy. Guests were informed of the changes in an official communication from the cruise line.
“As part of our commitment to delivering a seamless, memorable experience, we’d like to share an update to your itinerary following revised port availability,” the company said.
“Even the most thoughtfully curated itineraries may require occasional updates, and while these moments can be unexpected, they also create opportunities to reimagine your journey in a fresh and meaningful way,” Norwegian added.
Under the revised plan, a previously scheduled stop in Santorini will be replaced by a visit to Mykonos. The cruise line has also adjusted the arrival and departure times for Kotor, Montenegro, giving guests an additional 30 minutes ashore.
The seven-night itinerary continues to include calls at Katakolon and Corfu in Greece, along with Split in Croatia and Koper in Slovenia.
A second sailing departing on June 21, 2026, also from Piraeus to Ravenna, has been modified. This itinerary will now include a stop in Split instead of Zadar, while arrival and departure times in Montenegro have also been revised. This voyage remains scheduled to visit Santorini, Katakolon, Corfu, and Koper.
“Although we work closely with port authorities to confirm every detail far in advance, circumstances can still shift, and on occasion, we are notified that space is no longer available,” Norwegian explained.
“As fellow travelers at heart, we understand the disappointment changes can bring, and we appreciate your understanding,” the company added.
According to both guest notices, any pre-booked shore excursions for the removed ports of call will be automatically refunded to the original form of payment.