We’ve got answers to your
At NCL, we want your cruise to be a carefree holiday. Almost everything you need is already taken care of so relax. But if you’ve still got questions read on and don’t forget to check the Booking Conditions on the next pages. You can also find out more at
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How many suitcases can I take?
It’s all in the planning
What shall I pack?
To give you an idea of what to toss into your suitcase, we’ve got answers to some of your questions like:
• Can I wear something casual to dinner? • Do people dress up at night? • Can I wear my swimsuit day and night?
The answer to all the above is “yes”. With NCL Freestyle Cruising, you’re pretty much welcome to wear whatever, whenever. Our philosophy is “resort casual” and with the widest range of dining venues, tons of entertainment options and bars & lounges, you’ll find there are places for your style all over our ships, day and night.
Daytime, it’s basically all fine since we know you’re probably headed to the pool or out for a fun Shore Excursion. Casual shorts, jeans, tops and sundresses are welcome everywhere. You can even wear your swimsuit to the poolside grill or the buffet.
Resort casual dress gets you into every venue at night too. Some people like to add a jacket, or when celebrating a special occasion, get all decked out. This too is welcome everywhere. And if you’re tired from a long fun day and just want to wear shorts; our buffet is the place for a casual dinner. Some people prefer nice jeans. They’re welcome in many of our restaurants as well, but not in all. It’s your holiday with NCL so dress comfortably, and you’ll find a venue that suits your style.
On all NCL ships, you can have up to 45kg of personal baggage per person. But remember, airlines do have their own checked baggage and hand luggage restrictions, so please check with the airline for details.
Medicines in their original containers, jewellery, fragile items, valuables and important documents should be carried in your hand luggage.
If you are bringing your golf clubs or a wheelchair, they are permitted on board ship, but do check with your airline for any restrictions they may have.
Will my electrical appliances work on board?
Both 110 volts and 220 volts AC sockets are provided, but you will need an adaptor for British appliances. Hairdryers are provided in all staterooms.
Do I need cash?
It’s always worth having a small amount of local currency for immediate expenses on arrival at your destination and for any purchases you make at your ports of call. We also recommend you carry a major credit or charge card (American Express®
, Mastercard® or Visa® ),
or sufficient funds in U.S.$ travellers cheques which can be cashed on board. Credit and charge cards are widely accepted at destinations worldwide, but remember that proof of identity may be required in certain countries. Sorry, but personal cheques and £ sterling are not accepted on board. Cash machines, dispensing U.S.$ are available 24 hours a day with a fee of U.S.$5.50 for each transaction (subject to change).
What extras do I need to budget for?
Extras on board, which are in U.S.$ include:
• Drinks
• Dining in our speciality restaurants which have a cover charge of between $10 and $25 per person (subject to change) or offer à la carte dining
• Service charge and gratuities, if not already pre-paid – find out more on page 7
• Shore excursions (including Dive In programmes)
• Beauty and body treatments in the Mandara Spa, indoor pool relaxation areas, some of our speciality fitness classes
• Bowling alley
• Casino
• Setup and online time in the Internet Café, telephone calls and faxes
• Photographs taken by our professional on board photographers
• Laundry services
• At some overseas airports, departure tax has to be paid personally when you check in for your flight.
Do I need travel insurance?
Absolutely and you can find all the details on page 129.
What about flights?
Check out pages 124-125 for all you need to know. If you book a Fly-Cruise we can organise day room accommodation for you prior to an overnight flight home (available at a supplement).
How can I celebrate a special occasion?
Planning for a special occasion on board? We’Il help you celebrate in real style, find out more on page 24.
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