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Norwegian Escape

Norwegian Cruise Line

Departing New Orleans on Saturday, November 22nd 2025

7-night trip going to Caribbean - Western (Caribbean)

Visiting: New Orleans, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Roatan, Cozumel

Itinerary | About the Ship | Deck Plans | Ports of Call

Staterooms

MID-SHIP BALCONY: BA

MID-SHIP BALCONY: BA

Stateroom Type: Balcony

These staterooms are mid-ship, providing easy access to all the delicious dining and exciting activities onboard. The stateroom includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and some feature additional bedding for up to two guests.

Per Guest

Guest 1: $1,691.20

Guest 2: $1,691.20

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Itinerary

  • Day

    Date

    Port

    Arrive

    Depart

  • Day 1

    Date 11/22/2025

    Port New Orleans

    Arrive --

    Depart 5:30pm

  • Day 2

    Date 11/23/2025

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 3

    Date 11/24/2025

    Port Costa Maya

    Arrive 12:00pm

    Depart 8:00pm

  • Day 4

    Date 11/25/2025

    Port Harvest Caye

    Arrive 11:00am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 5

    Date 11/26/2025

    Port Roatan

    Arrive 8:00am

    Depart 5:00pm

  • Day 6

    Date 11/27/2025

    Port Cozumel

    Arrive 9:00am

    Depart 8:00pm

  • Day 7

    Date 11/28/2025

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 8

    Date 11/29/2025

    Port New Orleans

    Arrive 8:00am

    Depart --

About the Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Escape

Get ready to sail one of the most exciting ships on the seas! Norwegian Escape is ready to whisk you away. Indulging in every whim is what unforgettable holidays are made of. Get ready to chase sunsets on The Waterfront. Get closer to paradise with two quintessential Jimmy Buffett venues: Margaritaville at Sea and the 5 O'clock Somewhere Bar. Sip on some of Napa's best blends at The cellars, A Michael Mondavi Family Wine Bar. Or try our unique speciality cocktails, hand-crafted by Bar Lab. Be dazzled by Broadway hits like After Midnight. Discover a new world of Freestyle Cruising on Norwegian Escape, voted 2017 Ship of the Year by Ocean & Cruise News.

Details and Deck Plans

Year Built 2015 Capacity 4,200
Year Refurbished -- Elevators 16
Registry Bahamas Restaurants 16
Tonnage 163,000 Bars 12
Cabins 2,100 Pools 3
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins N Theaters Y
Shops Y Library Y
Meeting Rooms Y Casino Y
Spa Y Disco Y
Fitness Center Y Children's Program Y
Internet Cafe Y

Ports of Call

New Orleans (Days 1, 8)

New Orleans tempts visitors from all over the world with its legendary combination of cuisine, entertainment and southern architecture. It doesn't have to be Mardi Gras for New Orleans to throw a party, as you'll see with a visit to the French Quarter. Preservation Hall, perhaps Americas most historic music hall, offers an evening of Dixeland jazz, while the district's antique stores, Creole cuisine and colorful street life all make New Orleans a favorite stop.
Attractions & Activities
You can't say you've been to New Orleans if you haven't been to the French Quarter. This charming area is the oldest part of the city and home to many of its most popular sights. In addition, as you walk through the city, you can visit one of over 45 New Orleans museums and discover a world of fine art, history, culture, Mardi Gras, military, and nature.

Costa Maya (Day 3)

Beginning where the Mayan Riviera ends, the Costa Maya stretches along the coastline up to Belize. The Costa Maya is the last remaining section of coastal properties yet to be exploited and there are acres of coastal land with absolutely no development. The odd fishing village spots the landscape but not much beyond that. Flying along the coastline you encounter numerous cenotes and you can still see the outlines and impressions of villages that were there centuries ago.

Attractions & Activities

Experience the ancient Mayan City of Chacchoben. Largely unexplored until 1999, this Mayan site dates back to 360 A.D. when it played an important role in the distribution of such precious items as wood, jade and exotic birds.


Harvest Caye (Day 4)

Harvest Caye is a private island owned by Norwegian Cruise Line. Harvest Caye in Southern Belize is the Caribbean's premier island destination. Immerse yourself in natural beauty and culture on a 75-acre oasis featuring an expansive pool with a swim-up bar, salt-water lagoon for water sports, exclusive 7-acre beach and exciting shore excursions ranging from zip lining across the island to snorkeling the world's second largest barrier reef. The caye features wildlife exhibitions including a blue morpho butterfly house

Roatan (Day 5)

The Bay Islands, just north of the Caribbean coast of Honduras, have a long and colorful history. The earliest Indian inhabitants are thought to have traded with the Maya of Yucatan. Roatan is the largest of the islands with small towns and fishing villages built along the waters edge. Snorkeling and diving is at its best here. You´ll find beautiful palm-fringed beaches and miles of off-shore coral reef inhabited by brilliantly colored fish and multicolored gardens of aquatic plants.

Attractions & Activities

There are fine restaurants, bars and attractions, such as Butterfly Park, Marble Hill Farms, the Iguana Farm and Carambola Gardens. But best of all, make sure to spend time exploring some of the most pure and untouched beaches in the Caribbean. It's all there for you to enjoy - at your own leisurely pace, of course.


Cozumel (Day 6)

The crystal clear water surrounding Cozumel makes it a favorite for divers and sun-seekers from around the world. Found on the Yucatan peninsula, it is the largest of Mexico's islands and steeped in history, tracing Mayan descendants from 300 A.D. In town, there is shopping for local crafts and dining in colorful restaurants.
Attractions & Activities
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Tulúm, majestically perched above the turquoise Caribbean. The site was occupied as far back as 600 A.D. However, it was most densely populated around 1200 A.D. You will be struck by the pyramid-shaped El Castillo, which dominates the city from atop a forty-foot cliff. The nearby Temple of the Descending God provides equally excellent insight into the architecture of the Mayan people, who gained considerable achievements in the arts and sciences, only to decline and vanish for no apparent reason.