With the Easter long weekend approaching and travellers already thinking ahead to their next escape,
Norwegian Cruise Line is inviting Australians to make every moment count with its first-ever four-day round-trip ‘Tassie Taster’ sailings from Sydney to Hobart, on board Norwegian Spirit in January 2027. Perfectly timed for the summer holidays, with departures on 6 and 21 January 2027, these new itineraries tap into the growing appetite for short, close-to-home escapes that don’t compromise on experience.
From skipping long-haul flights to enjoying a different restaurant at every meal, to relaxing by the pool or indulging in a spa treatment, four days at sea with NCL feels like a world away.
An Exciting New Product
As demand for domestic cruising continues to surge, NCL is expanding its footprint to meet guest demand – with a fresh, high-appeal product to bring to market.
These new four-day sailings offer a compelling opportunity to engage seasoned cruisers, including those new-to-NCL. They deliver an accessible and seamless experience that showcases the brand in just a few days. A low-commitment cruise that can introduce new customers to NCL, while creating a natural pathway to longer, higher-value voyages in the future.
The perfect long weekend upgrade
NCL’s Tassie Taster sailings are designed to maximise time away without the complexity of extended travel – and with minimal impact on annual leave. The itinerary blends time at sea with a full day in Hobart, allowing guests to explore highlights such as Salamanca Markets, Mount Wellington, cool-climate wineries, fresh seafood and iconic wildlife encounters.
At the same time, the onboard experience ensures the journey itself is just as rewarding, offering space to relax, recharge and reconnect.
A premium, adult-friendly experience
Norwegian Spirit delivers a more refined on board environment tailored to adult travellers.
With no kids’ clubs or waterslides, guests will enjoy quieter decks, elevated dining and curated entertainment, making it an ideal choice for couples, groups of friends or families travelling with adult children.
This positioning gives agents a clear point of difference: a premium local cruising option curated for adults, without sacrificing the entertainment, service or amenities NCL is known for.
Smaller ship feel, big ship benefits
Completely reimagined, Norwegian Spirit combines a boutique feel with the features of a larger ship. Guests can choose from 14 dining options, including favourites such as Onda by Scarpetta, Cagney’s Steakhouse, Le Bistro and Teppanyaki, alongside nine bars and lounges.
The ship also features the adults-only Spice H2O retreat, the expansive Mandara Spa, and a full entertainment lineup including headline shows, comedy, game shows and live music.
Together, these elements create an impressive mix of variety and value , all delivered in a more intimate setting.
A strong signal of local commitment
Following her current season, Norwegian Spirit will return in December 2026 for NCL’s fourth and most extensive local season to date, featuring 10 convenient Sydney departures, including five round-trip sailings. This expanded program, combined with the introduction of new short break options like the Tassie Tasters, reflect the depth of choice NCL is bringing to Australia and New Zealand, giving agents more ways to inspire, convert and grow their cruise business.
With sailings already attracting strong interest, agents are encouraged to act quickly.