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STATEROOM FEATURES  Two lower beds, most of them convertible to a queen-size bed  Bathroom with shower, in Mini Suites bath tub with shower* and hair dryer  Individually adjustable air conditioning  TV, safe, phone  Internet access*  Small refrigerator*  Feather duvet and pillows  Sitting area*  


EXTRAS FOR MINI SUITES AND BALCONIES  Coffee and tea setup  Bathrobe in the stateroom (not available on board Norwegian Epic)


FAMILY STATEROOMS  Connecting staterooms*, also between different stateroom categories  Sofa beds and/or upper beds*  Baby cots  Located near to Kid’s & Teen’s Crew facilities*


*Not available on all ships/in all categories.


(FAMILY) OCEANVIEW STATEROOMS (CATEGORY O) Size approx. 13,5-16 m2


, max. occupancy 4 guests^


If having a view of the water is important for you, then our Oceanview Staterooms may be the right choice. They come either with a porthole or a picture window. All have two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed in most staterooms and some have additional beds to accommodate up to two extra guests.


Available on all ships except Norwegian Epic


(FAMILY) INSIDE STATEROOMS (CATEGORY I) Size approx. 11-17,5 m2


, max. occupancy 4 guests^


These cosy staterooms are the most affordable way to cruise. They offer many of the same amenities as our Oceanview Staterooms – just without the view.


Available on all ships


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Floor plans are examples only and may vary by ship and category. Decor may vary. ^


Max. occupancy on Norwegian Sun is 5 guests.


For instructions see the inside front cover.


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