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About the Sailing

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Norwegian Viva
Norwegian Cruise Line
Departing Galveston on Saturday, February 7th 2026
7-night trip going to Caribbean - All (Caribbean)
Visiting: Galveston, Cozumel, Harvest Caye, Roatan, Costa Maya
Staterooms

Inside: IA
Stateroom Type: Inside Cabin
These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way to cruise. They include two lower beds that convert to a queen, perfect for two guests to rest and recharge.
Accommodates: 2
Total Approx. Size: 160-254 sq. ft.
DECK(S)5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16/ LOCATION-FORWARD, MID, MID
Per Guest
Guest 1: $963.88
Guest 2: $963.88
includes all applicable taxes and fees
Itinerary
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Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
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Day 1
Date 02/07/2026
Port Galveston
Arrive --
Depart 6:00pm
-
Day 2
Date 02/08/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
-
Day 3
Date 02/09/2026
Port Cozumel
Arrive 7:30am
Depart 4:30pm
-
Day 4
Date 02/10/2026
Port Harvest Caye
Arrive 10:00am
Depart 5:00pm
-
Day 5
Date 02/11/2026
Port Roatan
Arrive 7:00am
Depart 5:00pm
-
Day 6
Date 02/12/2026
Port Costa Maya
Arrive 7:00am
Depart 3:30pm
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Day 7
Date 02/13/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 8
Date 02/14/2026
Port Galveston
Arrive 8:00am
Depart --
About the Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Viva
Welcome aboard the all-new Norwegian Viva, the next stunning ship in the brand-new Prima Class, designed for you to live life to the fullest.
Wide-Open Spaces
Explore the greater wide open aboard the most spacious new cruise ship at sea with the most outdoor deck space so you can get up close and personal with the ocean.
Experiences Beyond Expectation
Dip into the horizon in the infinity pools, zoom around our three-story race track and discover new and exciting experiences for everyone from bow to stern.
First-Rate Service
Never have to wait a second for that second round – or anything else. With the highest staff-to-guest levels of any new ship, you’ll always feel prioritized and pampered.
Details and Deck Plans
Year Built | 2023 | Capacity | 0 |
---|---|---|---|
Year Refurbished | -- | Elevators | 1 |
Registry | -- | Restaurants | 1 |
Tonnage | 0 | Bars | 1 |
Cabins | 0 | Pools | 1 |
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
Galveston (Days 1, 8)

Cozumel (Day 3)

Harvest Caye (Day 4)

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.
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.
Costa Maya (Day 6)

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.
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.