NCL has introduced its new More At Sea package, designed to offer guests an upgraded range of benefits. Seen as a redefinition of the ‘Free At Sea’ package, the upgraded benefits will be available on NCL cruises departing on or after 1 January 2025.
More At Sea includes a superior choice of premium beverages from international brands across every type of spirit, such as Grey Goose vodka, Casamigos Tequila, and Woodford Reserve bourbon whisky. Guests can also enjoy a selection of over 100 speciality cocktails at the fleet’s more than 80 bars, including the highly popular Metropolitan Bar found on Prima Class ships, famous for its sustainable craft cocktails.
Guests on voyages of seven days or more will have access to more speciality dining opportunities, and can indulge in up to three starters and desserts during each meal. The package has improved onboard connectivity, providing guests faster and more robust internet through Starlink’s high-speed internet service. Each guest in a stateroom now benefits from 150 minutes of personal Wi-Fi access.
More At Sea also offers a $50 credit per port excursion for the first guest, complimentary air travel for the second guest and the chance for third and fourth guests to cruise at no additional charge on selected NCL cruises.
David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line, said: “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.”
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