NCL’s Pride of America is back into service after two years without cruising during the pandemic following the state's end of the Safe Travels Program. The ship set sail on April 9 offering round-trip voyages from Honolulu, with overnight stops in Maui and Kauai.
"Being the only cruise line to sail year-round from Hawai’i, we’re thrilled to be back at last," said Norwegian Cruise Line President and Chief Executive Officer Harry Sommer. "Pride of America will once again offer thoroughly immersive itineraries and deeply authentic experiences that support business and tourism in Hawai’i while providing travelers with everything they seek from a vacation in paradise."
Only Norwegian lets you visit four islands in seven days, which means you're on an island each and every day! It is no wonder that Pride of America was voted at Porthole Magazine's "Best Hawaii Itinerary" for 12 years in a row! And since they are the only cruise line that homeports in Hawaii, they offer convenient year-round Saturday departures, so you can holiday on your timetable.
NCL’s leading Health & Safety Program allows you and your loved ones to cruise with the ultimate safety.
As government regulations evolve, also their health and safety protocols will evolve as needed to ensure compliance, which requires full vaccination along with a list of enhanced cleanliness measures.
NCL has only two ships left for its entire fleet to return to service in early May. Its last ship to return to service, the Norwegian Sky, departed from Port Miami on March 2 and will be sailing Caribbean itineraries to the Bahamas, as well as later itineraries from the Dominican Republic.