Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings today announced the execution of long-term charters with the option to purchase for four vessels across its three brands.
Two of Norwegian Cruise Line’s ships, Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun, will be chartered to Cordelia Cruises, a premium cruise operator based in India. Norwegian Sky‘s charter is anticipated to begin in 2026, with Norwegian Sun‘s charter beginning in 2027.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ vessel Seven Seas Navigator will be chartered to residential cruise line Crescent Seas beginning next year. Oceania Insignia will also be chartered to Crescent Seas, beginning in 2027.


“These agreements are a testament to our disciplined approach to fleet optimization. By strategically repurposing these vessels into markets and uses outside of our core business, we continue to generate value for our shareholders while focusing on a modernized fleet that enhances our guests’ vacation experiences,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., in a press release.
“We’re thrilled that Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun will begin new chapters in the Indian cruise market through a long-term agreement with Cordelia Cruises, a leading operator in the region who we look forward to collaborating with into the future. We’re also pleased that our Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises ships will continue to sail around the world,” Sommer continued.


Despite four ships leaving the company, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has committed to growing its fleet with 12 ships on order through 2036 across the three brands—including seven for NCL, three for Oceania, and two for Regent Seven Seas.
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