The Norwegian Sun, one of the ships in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet, has started the repositioning for the winter season in Qatar. After the summer months spent traversing the Pacific, the Sun will head to Southeast Asia and the Far East. This will allow for an exciting array of travel opportunities to experience a multitude of Asia destinations, which include Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore.
The Sun has set off from Honolulu, and on October 1, 2025, will have 16 nights to complete the fall cruise, which covers a portion of the Pacific and Alaska. This extensive 16-night cruise from Honolulu to Vancouver has 8 stops, which include Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, and Nawiliwili, and includes some of the best Ketchikan and Icy Strait Alaskan wilderness for a great wilderness and Hawaiian relaxation cruise.
A Fall Cruise Through the Pacific and Alaska
Experience the beauty of the Pacific and Alaska on Norwegian Sun’s current fall cruise. The ship’s 16-night itinerary with multiple ports of call lets guests visit Alaska’s oldest and most vibrant city, Ketchikan, and the quaint Icy Strait Point. The overnight stop in Nawiliwili, Hawaii, allows passengers to enjoy more time in this lovely port and explore Nawiliwili’s adorable shops and beaches, and verdant landscapes. This part of the trip is the ideal transition as the Norwegian Sun prepares to take its guests to the Far East, creating lasting memories of the culture of the Pacific and the adventure of Alaska.
Repositioning to Asia: A 17-Night Voyage
The 17-night cruise from Vancouver to Tokyo begins the winter season for Norwegian Sun, as it journeys to Asia. The 2025 cruise season will include Iceland, Vancouver, Canada, and Tokyo, Japan. The Alaskan cruise will include stops in Japan. The cities of northern Japan and cultural Japan will be peacefully explored and enjoyed to fulfill the wishes of the passengers. The winter season will fulfill cruise passengers’ explorative desires with Japanese ports and the scenery of the Alaskan coastline.
The Norwegian Sun will in the winter season serve the Portland and Seattle routes to trans continental use of the ship as winter timezone will be met.
The Norwegian Sun will serve the 14-night routes of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea to fulfill the cruise demand from tourists to see Asia’s finest cities.
The 14 night routes will also include the other routes of the Norwegian Sun from Tokyo, Japan to meet the demand of the tourists.
Southeast Asia’s magnificent natural beauty, cultural marvels, and contemporary cities can be experienced on cruises. Cruises will also stop by Ho Chi Minh City, Sihanoukville in Cambodia, and Puerto Princesa in the Philippines. These cruises will provide opportunities to navigate through the culturally rich and breathtaking sights of Southeast Asia, offering unique and magnificent experiences. To satisfy the varied expectations of the travelers, the cruises provide a combination of cultural, contemporary, and natural experiences.
