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26th26 | JanJan | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States, embark on the Norwegian Encore | 16:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
27th27 | JanJan | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
28th28 | JanJan | 202525 | Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | 07:00 | 15:00 | ||
San Felipe de Puerto Plata is the capital of the Puerto Plata province on the Dominican Republic’s Atlantic north coast. The city is best known for its beaches. Playa Dorada’s lengthy beachfront is backed by resorts and an 18-hole golf course. The city’s old colonial-era center is dominated by the 16th-century Fortaleza San Felipe, a Spanish fortress that now houses historical and military artifacts. | |||||||
29th29 | JanJan | 202525 | Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands | 09:30 | 18:00 | ||
If you fly to the 32-square-mile (83-square-km) island of St. Thomas, you land at its western end; if you arrive by cruise ship, you come into one of the world's most beautiful harbors. Either way, one of your first sights is the town of Charlotte Amalie. From the harbor you see an idyllic-looking village that spreads into the lower hills. If you were expecting a quiet hamlet with its inhabitants hanging out under palm trees, you've missed that era by about 300 years. Although other islands in the USVI developed plantation economies, St. Thomas cultivated its harbor, and it became a thriving seaport soon after it was settled by the Danish in the 1600s. The success of the naturally perfect harbor was enhanced by the fact that the Danes—who ruled St. Thomas with only a couple of short interruptions from 1666 to 1917—avoided involvement in some 100 years' worth of European wars. Denmark was the only European country with colonies in the Caribbean to stay neutral during the War of the Spanish Succession in the early 1700s. Thus, products of the Dutch, English, and French islands—sugar, cotton, and indigo—were traded through Charlotte Amalie, along with the regular shipments of slaves. When the Spanish wars ended, trade fell off, but by the end of the 1700s Europe was at war again, Denmark again remained neutral, and St. Thomas continued to prosper. Even into the 1800s, while the economies of St. Croix and St. John foundered with the market for sugarcane, St. Thomas's economy remained vigorous. This prosperity led to the development of shipyards, a well-organized banking system, and a large merchant class. In 1845 Charlotte Amalie had 101 large importing houses owned by the English, French, Germans, Haitians, Spaniards, Americans, Sephardim, and Danes. Charlotte Amalie is still one of the world's most active cruise-ship ports. On almost any day at least one and sometimes as many as eight cruise ships are tied to the docks or anchored outside the harbor. Gently rocking in the shadows of these giant floating hotels are just about every other kind of vessel imaginable: sleek sailing catamarans that will take you on a sunset cruise complete with rum punch and a Jimmy Buffett soundtrack, private megayachts for billionaires, and barnacle-bottom sloops—with laundry draped over the lifelines—that are home to world-cruising gypsies. Huge container ships pull up in Sub Base, west of the harbor, bringing in everything from breakfast cereals to tires. Anchored right along the waterfront are down-island barges that ply the waters between the Greater Antilles and the Leeward Islands, transporting goods such as refrigerators, VCRs, and disposable diapers. The waterfront road through Charlotte Amalie was once part of the harbor. Before it was filled in to build the highway, the beach came right up to the back door of the warehouses that now line the thoroughfare. Two hundred years ago those warehouses were filled with indigo, tobacco, and cotton. Today the stone buildings house silk, crystal, and diamonds. Exotic fragrances are still traded, but by island beauty queens in air-conditioned perfume palaces instead of through open market stalls. The pirates of old used St. Thomas as a base from which to raid merchant ships of every nation, though they were particularly fond of the gold- and silver-laden treasure ships heading to Spain. Pirates are still around, but today's versions use St. Thomas as a drop-off for their contraband: illegal immigrants and drugs. To explore outside Charlotte Amalie, rent a car or hire a taxi. Your rental car should come with a good map; if not, pick up the pocket-size "St. Thomas–St. John Road Map" at a tourist information center. Roads are marked with route numbers, but they're confusing and seem to switch numbers suddenly. Roads are also identified by signs bearing the St. Thomas–St. John Hotel and Tourism Association's mascot, Tommy the Starfish. More than 100 of these color-coded signs line the island's main routes. Orange signs trace the route from the airport to Red Hook, green signs identify the road from town to Magens Bay, Tommy's face on a yellow background points from Mafolie to Crown Bay through the north side, red signs lead from Smith Bay to Four Corners via Skyline Drive, and blue signs mark the route from the cruise-ship dock at Havensight to Red Hook. These color-coded routes are not marked on most visitor maps, however. Allow yourself a day to explore, especially if you want to stop to take pictures or to enjoy a light bite or refreshing swim. Most gas stations are on the island's more populated eastern end, so fill up before heading to the north side. And remember to drive on the left! | |||||||
30th30 | JanJan | 202525 | Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands | 06:45 | 14:00 | ||
31st31 | JanJan | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
1st01 | FebFeb | 202525 | Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas | 10:00 | 18:00 | ||
Located 50 miles from Nassau, Great Stirrup Cay is a 250-acre island owned by Norwegian Cruise Line. A range of activities are on offer, including water sports, ping-pong, beach volleyball and a water slide. For lunch, the Jumbey Beach Grill offers barbecues on the beach. Afterwards, head to the Berried Treasure Bazaar to find a little something to bring back home. | |||||||
2nd02 | FebFeb | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Norwegian Encore | 07:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
BF | Balcony | £1,228 | £1,228 |
BA | Mid-Ship Balcony | £1,423 | £1,423 |
Balcony staterooms come with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed, and some have additional bedding to accommodate one or two more guests. Also includes a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a private balcony. And some can connect to other staterooms, perfect for your group to spread out yet stay together.
Grade Code | From | To | |
IF | Inside | £848 | £848 |
IB | Inside | £1,028 | £1,028 |
These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way to cruise. They include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size and additional bedding to accommodate one or two more guests. Sleeps up to four.
The Spa Balcony staterooms feature tranquil spa décor and include two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a single sofa bed, easy access to the adjacent Mandara Spa and fitness centre, as well as complimentary access to the Thermal Suite during regular Spa hours. Plus some can connect so you can enjoy the ultimate spa holiday with friends or family.
Private keycard access complex comprised of staterooms specifically designed and priced for the solo traveller. Featuring a full-size bed, a one-way window to the corridor, and separate areas for your bathroom, sink and shower, in 100 square feet of living space. Plus some can connect to each other so you can stay close yet still enjoy your privacy. Includes access to the private Studio Lounge. No single supplement required.
With access to The Haven, these Penthouses feature a king-size bed plus dining and sitting areas. They offer unforgettable aft-facing views.
These aft-facing Penthouses, with access to The Haven, offer fantastic views from the private balcony. They include a king-size bed and double sofa-bed plus two bathrooms.
Accommodating up to three guests, these chic Penthouses located in The Haven feature a king-size bed and single sofa bed, walk-in closet in most and a luxurious bathroom. Admire the spectacular ever-changing views from the balcony.
Located in The Haven, these Suites offer amazing ocean views, a wet bar and spacious balconies. They include a king-size bed, two bathrooms and additional bedding.
Grade Code | From | To | |
HG | The Haven Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £3,033 | £3,033 |
Pamper yourself in luxury and exceptional service in The Haven. Enjoy the spectacular views from the forward-facing balcony, a king-size bed and a double or single sofa bed to accommodate up to four guests, plus living and dining areas. Some also can connect to a Balcony stateroom so you can spread out yet stay together.
The perfect way to experience a total spa holiday, the Spa Suites include a king-size bed, hot tub, spa décor, easy access to the adjacent Mandara Spa and fitness centre, as well as complimentary access to the Thermal Suite. Access to The Haven.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Exclusive to guests in The Haven, recline and unwind with your favourite cocktail and light bites - all whilst being surrounded by ultimate luxury and breathtaking panoramic views.
Experience sheer awe from our 180-degree indoor Observation Lounge - offering Norwegian's most expansive views at sea. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide spectacular vistas whilst cruising past spectacular seascapes, landscapes and cityscapes. And with a full-service bar, you can toast to colourful sunsets with your favourite cocktail.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
7 nights aboard the Norwegian Encore | |||
Upgrade to More At Sea™ for £249pp and receive the benefits shown below. Book a Haven suite or suite (not Club balcony suites) and receive More At Sea™at no additional cost. | |||
Premium Beverages
Includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic branded drinks served in all bars, lounges and restaurants throughout your cruise. | |||
Speciality Dining
Enjoy dining opportunities in selected speciality restaurants depending on number of nights and cabin type. | |||
Shore Excursion Credits
Receive $50 shore excursion credit per stateroom per excursion. | |||
Wi-Fi Powered By Starlink
Receive up to 150 minutes Wi-FI per person (guest 1 and 2 only) | |||
3rd & 4th Guest Pay Taxes Only
Guests 3 and 4 in the stateroom pay only the applicable tax for the cruise. Available on select sailings only. | |||
Award winning onboard entertainment | |||
Complimentary 24-hour room service | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Date 26th Jan 2025 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £848pp |
Oceanview £888pp |
Balcony £1,228pp |
Suite £3,033pp |
Date 26th Jan 2025 |
Nts 7 |
Interior £848pp |
Oceanview £888pp |
Balcony £1,228pp |
Suite £3,033pp |
Interior staterooms from | £848pp | ||
I4 | Family Inside | £1,013pp | |
IB | Inside | £1,028pp | |
IF | Inside | £848pp | |
IT | Solo Inside | £928pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £888pp | ||
OB | Mid-Ship Oceanview with Large Picture Window | £888pp | |
O5 | Family Oceanview | £1,298pp | |
OT | Solo Oceanview | £963pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,228pp | ||
BF | Balcony | £1,228pp | |
BA | Mid-Ship Balcony | £1,423pp | |
B1 | Aft-Facing Balcony | £1,618pp | |
B4 | Family Balcony | £1,423pp | |
BT | Solo Balcony | £1,308pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £3,033pp | ||
HG | The Haven Forward-Facing Penthouse with Balcony | £3,033pp | |
HI | Haven Penthouse Suite with Balcony | £3,148pp | |
Interior | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite | |
(All prices are £GBP per person) | ||||
Sun 5th Jan 202505 Jan 25 | 648 | 1,143 | 3,153 | |
Sun 12th Jan 202512 Jan 25 | 803 | |||
Sun 19th Jan 202519 Jan 25 | 1,193 | 3,763 | ||
Sun 2nd Feb 202502 Feb 25 | 798 | 888 | 1,228 | 1,268 |
Sun 2nd Feb 202502 Feb 25 | 798 | 888 | 1,228 | 1,268 |
Sun 9th Feb 202509 Feb 25 | 963 | 1,043 | 1,228 | 1,308 |
Sun 9th Feb 202509 Feb 25 | 963 | 1,043 | 1,228 | 1,308 |
Sun 16th Feb 202516 Feb 25 | 928 | 1,198 | 1,268 | 1,383 |
Sun 16th Feb 202516 Feb 25 | 928 | 1,198 | 1,268 | 1,383 |
Sun 23rd Feb 202523 Feb 25 | 803 | 1,003 | 1,153 | 1,228 |
Sun 23rd Feb 202523 Feb 25 | 803 | 1,003 | 1,153 | 1,228 |
Sun 2nd Mar 202502 Mar 25 | 813 | 928 | 1,113 | 1,228 |
Sun 2nd Mar 202502 Mar 25 | 813 | 928 | 1,113 | 1,228 |
Sun 9th Mar 202509 Mar 25 | 928 | 1,003 | 1,153 | 1,228 |
Sun 9th Mar 202509 Mar 25 | 928 | 1,003 | 1,153 | 1,228 |
Sun 16th Mar 202516 Mar 25 | 928 | 1,043 | 1,193 | 1,228 |
Sun 16th Mar 202516 Mar 25 | 928 | 1,043 | 1,193 | 1,228 |
Sun 23rd Mar 202523 Mar 25 | 928 | 963 | 1,268 | 1,308 |
Sun 23rd Mar 202523 Mar 25 | 928 | 963 | 1,268 | 1,308 |
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