Norwegian Cruise Line Introduces ‘More At Sea’
Norwegian Cruise Line has launched its new upgraded ‘More At Sea’ package. This is a part of the brand’s new positioning “MORE” which reinforces and extends NCL’s ‘legacy of delivering more onboard offerings, more places to discover, and more value’.
More at Sea will replace NCL’s current ‘Free At Sea’ package, to provide even more benefits and premium inclusions for guests want and that matter most to them on their well-deserved vacation. Starting today, guests can take advantage of this new and more inclusive package for voyages beginning Jan. 1, 2025.
The More At Sea offering includes expanded amenities for guests to enjoy, including upgraded premium beverages, more specialty dining, fleetwide access to Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi, and other perks.
Included with More at Sea will be an extensive variety of globally sourced and recognized premium beverage brands across every spirit category. Guests can also choose from over 100 specialty cocktails served across its more than 80 onboard bars.
Cruisers’ favorite NCL cuisine can now be enjoyed even more, with more specialty dining meals available for guests sailing on voyages of seven days or longer. Guests will now be able to enjoy more appetizers and desserts, with up to three of each included at each sitting. Additionally, following guest feedback, NCL is replacing its specialty dining á la carte pricing with a flat cover charge for sailings beginning on Jan. 1, 2025.
With More at Sea, guests will also have faster and stronger connectivity onboard with Starlink’s high-speed internet access, as well as more Wi-Fi minutes included, with each guest in the stateroom now getting their own dedicated login for 150 minutes.
Still included in the package will be a $50 credit per shore excursion for the first guest, free airfare for the second guest, as well as third and fourth guests sailing free on select voyages.
“This has been one of the most exciting journeys we’ve been on at NCL – always looking to further and genuinely understand what our guests value most during their cruise,” said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line. “We have invested a lot of time listening to our guests and our travel partners…and we’ve found that what they want is to see more, do more and enjoy more when they vacation with us. They also want to do so with ease and simplicity, which is why today we are excited to announce the evolution of our signature ‘Free at Sea’ package to the all-new and elevated ‘More At Sea’ package. It will deliver a best-in-class upgraded experience with more variety, choice and value to enhance the guest vacation, including more premium beverage options to choose from, more opportunities to experience our specialty dining restaurants, more connectivity with Starlink’s high-speed Wi-Fi, and so much MORE!”
NCL has also announced that it is rolling out a new mobile app across its fleet by the end of 2024. The app is designed to streamline the guest experience at every point of the cruise journey, with enhanced features like the capability to browse and make onboard reservations including dining/shore excursions/entertainment, an easier check-in process, a more transparent folio view for purchases, and a dynamic home screen.
‘Experience MORE at Sea’ emphasizes Norwegian Cruise Line's history of delivering more variety and more choices for all types of travelers. In 2025 and 2026, NCL will introduce Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna, with new exclusive experiences, including the Aqua Slidecoaster, the line’s first Thai specialty restaurant, as well as its first dedicated plant-based eatery Planterie.
Norwegian Cruise Line visits over 450 destinations around the world, including its private destinations of Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas and Harvest Caye in Belize. Beginning in 2026 guests can enjoy a greater variety of shorter cruises, more cruises to Bermuda, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas, as well as longer voyages to Europe, Alaska, and the Asia Pacific.
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