Prima Transatlantic All-Inc' Voyage from Southampton to New York

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Embark on an unforgettable transatlantic adventure aboard Norwegian Prima, beginning in Southampton (London) and sailing through some of Europe’s most iconic destinations. Explore Amsterdam (Ijmuiden), discover the charm of Bruges from Zeebrugge (Brussels), and visit Le Havre for access to Paris. Continue to Portland, England, before heading to Cork (Cobh) in Ireland.

Enjoy relaxing all inclusive sea days as you cross the Atlantic, followed by breath-taking stops in Sydney (Cape Breton) and Halifax in Canada. Experience world‑class dining, entertainment, and luxury onboard throughout your journey. Conclude your voyage in New York, one of the world’s most exciting cities, before returning to London. Perfect for explorers, this package blends scenic cruising, cultural discovery, and premium comfort into one seamless travel experience.

Make your way to the Port of Southampton and embark on the ship and enjoy the sailaway party.

Norwegian Prima

Welcome aboard the first of a new class of ships designed to elevate every expectation. Norwegian Prima launched in August 2022 is the first of the brand new ultra-contemporary Leonardo class of ship built with more space and carrying less passengers on board. This ship has a gross tonnage of 143,555 tonnes, is 965 feet n length and carries 3195 passengers over 20 decks with 5 pools and 9 hot tubs. This ship features the signature favourites found on the rest of the fleet such as the 24-hour Local bar & grill, single studio complex, a comprehensive thermal spa and The Haven complex. Plus, some great innovations such as Infinity Beach, Oceanwalk, La Terraza and The Concourse. There are 28 dining venues to choose from including two main restaurants, al-fresco dining on Oceanwalk at Los Lobos or Onda by Scarpetta and the brand new Indulge Food Hall which includes sea food, Indian, tapas, tacos, a salad bar, Asian fusion, Smokehouse Q and more. On deck 8 you will also find Infinity Beach with plush double sunbeds surrounded by water and two infinity pools. The main pool area on deck 17 features a movie screen and bar. There is an additional sunbathing area on deck 18 with cooling water jets and fountains and the exciting Wave wet slide. Plus, the Vibe Beach Club offers a select space for an extra charge with a wonderful bar, hammocks, cabanas and a jacuzzi too. Nightlife centres around numerous bars, Syd Norman's Pour House for live music, Improv at Sea Comedy Club and the theatre. Oh....and a great new innovation on NCL is that the theatre transforms into the ultimate nightclub on selected nights - where they roll back the seats to create a huge dance floor. All in all - this ship looks great, feels great and will make a great holiday experience where-ever it sails.

Amsterdam

This beautiful and friendly city is like the Venice of the North where Canals weave through historic streets, tulips bloom, cultural treasures abound. Bicycles and vibrant nightlife define Amsterdam's unique charm. Walk along the canal pathways and admire the narrow townhouses in spring enjoy the tulips that surround the city, visit the Anne Frank Museum, or admire the works of art at the Rijksmuseum dedicated to the Dutch art and history. This city has it all, vintage stores, cool coffee houses, cutting edge dining and a vibrant night life.

Zeebrugge (For Bruges)

The Port of Zeebrugge (also referred to as the Port of Bruges) is a major European port in the municipality of Bruges, West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, handling over 50 million tonnes of cargo annually. The port features convenient shuttle and tram connections to nearby attractions like Bruges, Knokke Beach, and a local chocolate factory. Free and affordable shuttles make it easy to explore, and you'll also find unique experiences like wine and oyster tasting or a lively bar on wheels nearby. Bruges is situated approximately 16km away on a 15minutes tram ride costing around 5 euros.

From the Rozenhoedkaai and the Market Square, through the Lake of Love and the canals, to the Beguinage, the almshouses and much more. Iconic sites that give the city its look and charm you instantly. The canals of Bruges have for centuries been the veins of the city, winding through Bruges and treating you to another magnificent view around every bend. Take a stroll or a boat trip and discover secret gardens, romantic bridges and medieval facades reflected in the water. Veiled in mist, a family of swans floating past: time stands still on the canals.

Le Havre

Le Havre, located on France`s Normandy coast, is a vibrant port city known for its modern architecture, maritime heritage and easy access to iconic regional landmarks. A UNESCO‑listed destination, Le Havre showcases striking post‑war designs by Auguste Perret, wide boulevards, cultural museums and a lively waterfront.

Visitors can explore the impressive MuMa Museum, stroll along the beach promenade or enjoy cafés and shops around the city centre. Le Havre is also a popular gateway for day trips to Paris, the Normandy beaches, Honfleur and the scenic landscapes of Étretat. With its blend of urban style, coastal charm and rich history, Le Havre offers a rewarding stop for cruise guests and travellers looking to experience an authentic slice of northern France.

Portland

Explore Portland, a rugged island on the Dorset coast of southern England, famed for its historic Portland stone used in iconic buildings like St Paul’s Cathedral. Connected to Weymouth by Chesil Beach, Portland played a key role in maritime history and hosted sailing events for the London 2012 Olympics. Located around 60 miles (95 km) from Stonehenge, it makes a great base for exploring heritage sites. Nearby Weymouth (just 3 miles/5 km) offers sandy beaches, a charming harbour, family attractions, and vibrant seaside dining.

Enjoy a day of uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Cork (Cobh)

Discover Cork (Cobh), a vibrant coastal town in County Cork, Ireland, renowned for its rich maritime heritage and colourful waterfront. Overlooking Cork Harbour, one of the world’s largest natural harbours, Cobh is famous as the Titanic’s final port of call. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, charming streets, and scenic harbour views, alongside museums, cafes, and shops. With easy access to Cork City and the Wild Atlantic Way, Cobh offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and natural beauty in the heart of Eire.

Enjoy a day of uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Sydney (Nova Scotia)

Sydney was founded in 1785 and named in honour of Britain's Home Secretary at the time, Thomas Townsend, 1st Viscount Sydney; a few years later, Sydney, Australia would also be named after him. Sydney's original settlers included former soldiers and Loyalists escaping the chaos following the American Revolution.

The town was the English capital of Cape Breton Island from its founding until 1820, when the island colony and its rich coal fields became part of Nova Scotia. It was that coal that would transform Sydney from a colonial town in Cape Breton into a major industrial centre, becoming a world leader in steel production.

That industrial growth saw Sydney officially become a city in 1904, welcoming workers and their families from around the province and world. Today, Sydney continues to welcome people from around the world as they come to visit the city and the beautiful island of Cape Breton.

Halifax (Nova Scotia)

Halifax is located on one of the world's great natural harbours, Halifax is adorned with landmarks like the Citadel fortress, Pier 21 (Canada's Ellis Island), and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic - which is well worth a visit to see the artefacts recovered from the Titanic. Learn about the formation of World War II convoys which gathered here to run the gauntlet of U-Boats across the Atlantic and the gun ship collision during World War I which caused as catastrophic explosion and flattened the city. Another interesting spot to visit is the graveyard of the victims from the Titanic disaster which were recovered by the local fleet. Beyond the city, you can discover the weather-beaten landscape of Nova Scotia's south shore. See craggy coastlines, and the German village of Lunenburg - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Enjoy a day of uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the wide range of facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

After breakfast disembark the ship at port of New York and make your way to the Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan for an overnight hotel stay.

Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square

Located in the heart of Manhattan, the Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square is the ideal option. The design of its facilities and the exclusive service it offers will turn your holiday into an unforgettable experience. This hotel in Times Square has more than 650 rooms which offer everything you need to enjoy a moment of relaxation after a busy day exploring the city. All of them have air conditioning, satellite TV, a mini-fridge and safe, among other amenities. What's more, with the facility fee, you have access to extra services such as luggage storage on arrival and departure, a bottle of water in the room on your arrival and unlimited access to the gym so you can keep up your fitness routine. Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square has a restaurant that offers the best American buffet breakfasts so that you can start your day full of energy. And at the Grab&Go at this hotel next to Times Square you can buy drinks and snacks to have there and then, or to take with you on your day out in New York. And remember that the hotel's fantastic location means you have access to the main subway lines that reach all areas of the city. The wholesaler/tour operator/OTA must consider that the contracted rates are subject to an additional Facility Fee of 19USD plus taxes of 14.75% per room per night to be paid directly at the hotel upon arrival. The fee allows the hotel to provide the following amenities: WiFi High Speed Access in guest rooms and public areas for up to 4 devices. Two bottles of water in the room (no refill). Use of lobby area computers. Unlimited access to the Fitness Center. Luggage storage on arrival and/or departure until 21:00 hours. Please note that package delivery will not be accepted if received more than 3 days before the date of arrival of guests and additional charges will apply.

A further overnight hotel stay.

New York

Explore this buzzing city in a continual sweep starting in Central Park and working south towards Wall Street and Battery Park where boat trips depart for The Statue of Liberty and the fascinating Immigration Museum on Ellis Island. Definitely take advantage of the shopping on 5th Avenue. Stop off for a coffee in the golden atrium of the Trump Tower and stroll through the Rockerfelller centre on your way to marvel at the bright lights of Times Square. Soak up the panoramic views from the viewing platform at the top of the Empire State Building as the sun sets over the horizon and the lights twinkle on.

Make your way to New York Airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Southampton 20/10/27 £2779 £3029 £3349 £4569 View