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TEENY-WEENY NORWEGIANS


GUPPIES (AGES 6 MONTHS-2)


Norwegian’s youngest guests can enjoy up to two hours a day of nursery rhyming, painting and other activities accompanied by their parents.


SPLASH ACADEMY (KIDS 3-12)


When your little ones are safe and sound and having a great time, you’ll find it so much easier to have a great time, too. So sign them up for our Splash Academy youth programme where they can enjoy creative play, sports and more, all with kids in their own age group. Activities range from theme-night activities, such as pirates, cowboys and spies to cool parties, pizza making, circus school and treasure hunts. Our youth teams have a knack for this stuff and every ship has a dedicated Splash Academy zone on board. And what’s more, it’s all FREE during advertised programme times.*


ENTOURAGE (TEENS 13-17)


Run off and play while your teenagers hang out in a place filled with video games, movies, arts, music, sports – and people their own age. From the coolest lounge at sea to the hippest club at night, there’s always something going on at our teen centres. They can challenge new friends to a Wii™ tournament, clown around at circus school, catch a movie, make some moves on the dance floor or make a name for themselves at theatre school and chill out at a pool party. Best of all, just like Splash Academy, it’s all complimentary and supervised by our youth staff.


TURTLES (AGES 3-5)


• Arts & crafts and painting • Circus School (Tiger Act, feather balancing)


• Developmental activities • Sensory and messy play • Storytelling • Treasure hunts.


SEALS (AGES 6-9)


• Circus School (scarf juggling, plate spinning, devil sticks, spinning rope)


• Games • Movies • Painting • Sports and family activities • Team-building challenges • Treasure hunts • Video games.


DOLPHINS (AGES 10-12)


• Arts & crafts • Circus School (stilts, ball juggling, chinese yo-yo, plate spinning)


OUR FRIENDLY YOUTH STAFF


We take your kids’ playtime seriously and we’re always looking at ways to make our youth programmes more exciting, fun and inspiring. Like our circus school, Big Top at Sea by Hilario Productions, where they can learn all sorts of new tricks from juggling to tumbling. Or King’s Sports Camp with over 20 interactive sports, designed to encourage teamwork, bonding and confidence building. All of our youth staff members are carefully chosen from education and recreation programmes at their universities. They’re also certified in both CPR and first aid. Now let’s get back to the fun and games.


Norwegian is the only cruise line teamed up with Nickelodeon to create a one-of-kind, family-friendly experience on board with lots of exciting and engaging activities and events. Whether you’re singing along with SpongeBob and friends at our Pyjama Jam Character Breakfast, hitting the floor at Dora’s Dance Party or giggling during a playful Nickelodeon show, there’s something for everyone in your family to enjoy. Nickelodeon fun is currently available on Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Epic#


, Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Jewel.


*Information on programme times and activities is available at Splash Academy and Entourage. Outside regular programme times, Norwegian Cruise Line’s youth programme counsellors offer group supervision and activities for children aged 3-12 at a nominal charge. A small charge also applies for supervision during meal times when the ship is in port. #Reduced programming.


• Movies • Scavenger hunts • Sports • Team-building challenges • Video games and challenges.


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TEENS (AGES 13-14 & 15-17)


• Arts and music • Circus School • Theatre workshops • Movies • Sports • Team-building challenges • Themed events and pool party • Video arcade.


FAMILY FUN


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