NORWEGIAN ENCORE
She’s packed with incredible experiences. Like the smash Broadway musical Kinky Boots with lyrics by Cyndi Lauper. The adrenaline-boosting, largest race track at sea, extending four metres over the side of the ship. The blast of the open-air laser tag course, open day and night. And the amazing views in the 180-degree Observation Lounge. Then repeat because once is never enough.
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Built: 2019 • Gross Tonnage: 167,800 • Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,998 • Overall Length: 1,094ft • Max Beam: 136ft • Crew: 1,735 SHIP HIGHLIGHTS
Encore Speedway Zooming around hairpin bends in excess of 20mph, guests can race for the chequered flag on a thrilling, two-level race track in the middle of the ocean.
The Waterfront Strolling along The Waterfront, our quarter-mile long oceanfront promenade, guests can discover restaurants, bars & lounges whilst enjoying stunning views.
Mandara Spa Guests can pamper themselves at Mandara Spa and choose from over 50 rejuvenating treatments including facials, massages, acupuncture and a full menu of services.
Observation Lounge Open to all guests, the Observation Lounge offers 2,723 sq. ft. of stunning 180-degree panoramic views. Guests can take in the scenery while sipping their perfectly crafted cocktail at our full-service bar.
Kinky Boots With music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, this winner of six Tony Awards® for an encore.
will have guests out of their seat and asking
Onda by Scarpetta Guests can enjoy a modern Italian culinary experience at the all-new Onda by Scarpetta. Onda, or “wave” in Italian, brings the charm and effortless elegance of its critically acclaimed sister restaurant, Scarpetta, to sea.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK, CALL 0333 241 2319 OR VISIT
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