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Wednesday,  October 9, 2024   2:39 AM
NCL unveils upgraded “More At Sea” package, more premium inclusions
(Norwegian Cruise Line)

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has launched new brand positioning, emphasizing the word “MORE” when it comes to promoting its onboard offerings, destinations and value.

The cruise line has announced a new “More At Sea” package, an upgraded version of the popular “Free At Sea” package, unveiling more benefits and premium inclusions.

Starting Tuesday (Oct. 1), guests can take advantage of this new and more inclusive offer for voyages beginning Jan. 1, 2025. 

According to a press release, More At Sea will feature an expanded offering of amenities, such as premium beverage brands across every spirit category, such as Grey Goose vodka, Casamigos Tequila, Woodford Reserve bourbon whiskey and more – all of which are included. 

Guests can also choose from more than 100 specialty cocktails served across its more than 80 bars, including the Metropolitan Bar, which serves sustainable craft cocktails exclusively aboard the Prima Class ships.  

Additional specialty dining meals are also available, with the debuting ‘More At Sea’ package for guests sailing on voyages of seven days or longer. 

They will also be able to enjoy more appetizers and desserts with up to three of each included at each sitting. 

Stronger Wi-Fi connectivity

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 sail free on select voyages.  For complete package details, click here

NCL is also replacing its specialty dining á la carte pricing with a flat cover charge for sailings beginning on Jan. 1, 2025. For details, click here.

“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 NCL, in a statement. “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.”


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