NORWEGIANS GET MORE.
When you cruise with Norwegian, you’ll discover that there’s so much included in your fare, which makes holiday budgeting easier. And, of course, if you’d like to add on a few bespoke extras, go right ahead.
YOUR CRUISE FARE INCLUDES: • A new destination nearly every day
• En-suite accommodation with TV, safe, fridge* and hair dryer
• 24-hour dining#
• Still water, coffee, tea and iced tea during meals; during breakfast certain juices are also included (excluding bottled water)
• Room service+ • Pools & hot tubs • State-of-the-art oceanview gym • Daily LifeStyle workshops^ • Table tennis, chess, basketball, tennis & golf driving nets
• Professional childcare in our Youth & Teen Programmes during programme times▲
• Nightclub and casino entrance
• Entertainment on board, e.g. performances in the theatre, comedy shows, live bands etc. (unless part of a dining production show)
• Up to 22 different bars & lounges • All government fees and port taxes.
SERVICE CHARGE
We are confident that you will enjoy your Freestyle Cruising experience and that our entire crew will provide you with the standard of service for which we are known. A discretionary service charge (currently US $ 13,50 p.p./day in the following categories: Studio, Inside, Oceanview, Balcony & Mini Suite; US $ 15,50 p.p./day in Suites & The Haven Suites; no charge for children under 3) will be automatically added per guest per day (for guests three years and older) to your shipboard account for all staterooms. This charge will be shared among those staff members, including the restaurant staff, stateroom stewards and other behind-the scenes staff who provide services that enhance your overall cruise experience. These service charges can be paid in advance of your cruise.
If you have any concerns about the service you receive during your cruise, please let our on-board Guest Services Desk staff know right away, so we can address any issues in a timely manner. In the unlikely event that we can’t resolve your issue, you can have the service charge adjusted on board. Where your service charge has been pre-paid before departure, refunds are not available on board and you must apply for a refund, if applicable, after you return home by writing to our Guest Relations department.
Not all facilities are available on all ships – see pages 14/15. *Not available in Studios (category T1). #Speciality restaurants have à la carte pricing or a cover charge (currently between $15-$39,99 per person); an additional charge may also apply for special menu options. +Delivery charge applies midnight to 05:00. ^Selected workshops have a minimal charge. ▲ children aged 3-12 at a nominal charge.
Outside regular programme times, our youth programme counsellors offer group supervision and activities for
YOU JUST NEED TO BUDGET FOR:
• Travel arrangements to the ship (please ask your local travel agency)
• Drinks (see page 102 for available packages)
• Dining in our speciality restaurants which either have à la carte pricing or a cover charge# (see page 102 for available package)
• Service charge if not already pre-paid and tips (see below and page 109)
• Shore excursions
• Beauty and body treatments in the spa, use of the spa facilities on most ships and some fitness classes
• Selected on-board entertainment facilities, e.g. Karaoke rooms and bowling alleys
• Setup and online time in the Internet Café and WiFi usage, telephone calls and faxes
• Photographs taken by our professional photographers • Laundry services • And other personal expenses.
Extras on board are in U.S. $. Plus don’t forget your travel insurance (see page 113).
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