Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Delivers Record Revenue and a Sea of Good News
Big Earnings, Bigger Perks: Norwegian’s Stellar Q3 2025 Update
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings just dropped its third-quarter numbers for 2025, and let’s just say, they’re cruising into record-breaking territory with the confidence of a ship gliding through calm Caribbean waters. The company pulled in a record $2.9 billion in revenue, a solid 5% jump compared to the same time last year, showing that demand for ocean getaways is still riding high.
They didn’t just meet expectations, they outperformed them. Adjusted EBITDA reached $1.019 billion, edging past guidance, and Adjusted EPS landed at $1.20, giving investors even more reasons to daydream about their next voyage. And while GAAP net income came in at $419.3 million, the company celebrated a bigger win with Adjusted Net Income of $596 million, also ahead of forecasts.
But the financial waves aren’t the only things making noise. Norwegian rolled out some fresh perks that loyal cruisers will love. Their new Loyalty Status Honoring Program is about to make life sweeter for repeat guests, letting loyalty status jump seamlessly across Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises starting with sailings from October 15. Translation? More rewards, more recognition, and more reasons to keep cruising.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Reports Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results
Oceania Cruises also upped the ante with its refreshed “Your World Included program”. Guests booking from September 17, 2025 onward can now choose between two new goodies, a shore excursion credit or complimentary wine and beer during lunch and dinner. Not a bad way to toast to your travels.
And if you love a little sparkle with your sea breeze, both Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises are teaming up with Diamonds International, bringing a full-on luxury shopping experience onboard, debuting aboard Oceania Allura.
If all that isn’t enough, Norwegian’s ships were sailing full, really full. Third-quarter occupancy hit an impressive 106.4%, thanks to strong demand across all three brands, especially for those sunny Caribbean itineraries. The company says it’s seeing record bookings heading into 2026, positioning it right where it wants to be for the year ahead.
In short? Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is riding a wave of momentum with record revenue, strong demand, happier loyal guests, and a more luxurious onboard experience. For cruise lovers planning their next escape, the horizon’s looking brighter than ever.
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