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24th24 | FebFeb | 202222 | Singapore, Singapore, embark on the Norwegian Sun | 17:00 | |||
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system. The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-century Raffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman. | |||||||
25th25 | FebFeb | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
26th26 | FebFeb | 202222 | Phuket, Thailand | 08:00 | |||
Though few tourists linger here, Phuket Town, the provincial capital, is one of the more culturally interesting places on the island to spend half a day. About one-third of the island's population lives here, and the town is an intriguing mix of old Sino-Portuguese architecture and the influences of the Chinese, Muslims, and Thais that inhabit it. The old Chinese quarter along Talang Street is especially good for a stroll, as its history has not yet been replaced by modern concrete and tile. And this same area has a variety of antiques shops, art studios, and trendy cafés. Besides Talang, the major thoroughfares are Ratsada, Phuket, and Ranong roads. Ratsada connects Phuket Road (where you'll find the Tourism Authority of Thailand office) to Ranong Road, where there's an aromatic local market filled with fruits, vegetables, spices, and meats. | |||||||
27th27 | FebFeb | 202222 | Phuket, Thailand | 19:30 | |||
Though few tourists linger here, Phuket Town, the provincial capital, is one of the more culturally interesting places on the island to spend half a day. About one-third of the island's population lives here, and the town is an intriguing mix of old Sino-Portuguese architecture and the influences of the Chinese, Muslims, and Thais that inhabit it. The old Chinese quarter along Talang Street is especially good for a stroll, as its history has not yet been replaced by modern concrete and tile. And this same area has a variety of antiques shops, art studios, and trendy cafés. Besides Talang, the major thoroughfares are Ratsada, Phuket, and Ranong roads. Ratsada connects Phuket Road (where you'll find the Tourism Authority of Thailand office) to Ranong Road, where there's an aromatic local market filled with fruits, vegetables, spices, and meats. | |||||||
28th28 | FebFeb | 202222 | Langkawi Island, Malaysia | 08:30 | 15:30 | ||
On Malaysia's west coast, Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands. The only real settlement is on the main island, Pulau Langkawi. This popular beach destination attracts divers from around the world to explore the sea life, and after being declared a duty-free zone back in the '80s, it has become a favorite shopping spot for visitors seeking cheap booze. You'll find sightseeing attractions—such as national parks, a cable car ride, and a large aquarium—throughout this island of lush rainforests. However, it's the long stretches of sandy beach that attract most visitors to this tropical paradise. | |||||||
1st01 | MarMar | 202222 | Malacca, Malaysia | 08:30 | 15:00 | ||
2nd02 | MarMar | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
3rd03 | MarMar | 202222 | Phu My, Vietnam | 07:30 | 19:30 | ||
4th04 | MarMar | 202222 | Nha Trang, Vietnam | 10:00 | 19:00 | ||
5th05 | MarMar | 202222 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | MarMar | 202222 | Ko Samui, Thailand | 11:30 | 18:00 | ||
Koh Samui is the most popular tourist destination on the Western Gulf coast, which isn't surprising, considering the island's gorgeous beaches, perfect weather, and sparkling blue, almost turquoise, water. Koh Samui has seen rapid development since the 1990s, and you'll encounter hotels in all price ranges.Koh Samui is half the size of Phuket, so you could easily drive around it in a day. But Koh Samui is best appreciated by those who take a slower, more casual approach. Most people come for the sun and sea, so they head straight to their hotel and rarely venture beyond its beach. But it's worth exploring beyond your lodging. Every beach has its own character, and you might find the perfect one for you. One beach many visitors find to their liking is Chawaeng. On Koh Samui's east coast, this stretch of glistening white sand is divided into two main sections—Chawaeng Yai (yai means "big") and Chawaeng Noi (noi means "little"). You'll find the greatest variety of hotels, restaurants, and bars here. Despite the crowds, Chawaeng is no Pattaya or Patong—the mood is very laid-back. A rocky headland separates Chawaeng Lamai Beach, whose clear water and long stretch of sand were the first place on the island to attract developers. More budget accommodations are available here than in Chawaeng, and there are some happening nightclubs.On the west coast of Koh Samui, Na Thon is the island's primary port and the spot where ferries arrive from the mainland. It's home to the island's governmental offices, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and there are banks, foreign-exchange booths, travel agents, shops, restaurants, and cafés by the ferry pier. A few places rent rooms, but there's really no reason to stay here—nicer accommodations can be found a short songthaew ride away.To the north and east of Na Thon lie a few beaches worthy of exploration. Laem Yai, 5 km (3 miles) north, has great seafood. East of here, a small headland separates two low-key communities on the northern shore, Mae Nam and Bophut Beach. Mae Nam is also the departure point for boats bound for Koh Phangan and Koh Tao . Just south of the Samui's northeastern tip you'll find sandy Choengmon Beach, a good area for swimming that's not overdeveloped. | |||||||
7th07 | MarMar | 202222 | Laem Chabang, Thailand, disembark the Norwegian Sun | 07:00 | |||
There are two Bangkoks, the ancient soul of Thailand with its long and fascinating history and the frantic, modern metropolis that embraces the latest trends both Eastern and Western. The two blend together remarkably well—even the most jarring juxtapositions of old and new somehow make sense. Bangkok is not only the biggest city in Thailand, but also the most mesmerizing, with some of the country's most beautiful temples and shrines. The city's energy is palpable, especially at night, when traffic opens up a bit, its famous markets get going, and everything seems lit up—from its proudest monuments to its seediest streets. When Ayutthaya was besieged and pillaged by the Burmese in 1766, Thonburi became Thailand's capital. The Thais call Bangkok Krung Thep (City of Angels), and in 1782 King Rama I moved his capital here, just across the Chao Praya River. Laem Chabang is approximately 130 km (81 mi) from Bangkok. |
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With room for up to four guests, these staterooms have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a pull out sofa to accommodate one more. Along with a sitting area, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a private balcony with an amazing view.
These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way to cruise. There's room for up to four guests and they include two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and of course, you'll have room service and many other amenities.
All the space you need. Relax in your separate sitting area. Indulge in your luxury bath. Or step out onto your private balcony and breathe in the fresh air while taking in amazing views.
These Oceanview Staterooms have room for up to four guests, with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa in some staterooms to accommodate one more. Each also has a big picture window to enjoy the amazing view.
These Oceanview Staterooms have room for up to three guests, with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a convertible sofa to accommodate one more. Each also features a porthole to enjoy the amazing view.
These Owner's Suites with a Large Balcony are great for up to four guests. They include a living room, dining room and separate bedroom with king-size bed. Along with a walk in closet, luxury bathroom with whirlpool tub and an amazing balcony. Includes butler and concierge service.
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Steak is the standard at their American-style steakhouse. Select from choice cuts of Black Angus perfectly prepared like their traditional T-bone or tender Prime Rib. Your mouth will water, so sip your favorite cocktail in anticipation. And don’t forget to order their made-from-scratch jumbo crab cakes and a side of their famous truffle fries.
The Four Seasons is one of the main dining rooms and comes with waiter service. It is open for dinner from 5pm to 9.30pm with seating for 504 guests.
It is the smaller of the two dining rooms, with panoramic views of the sky and sea and the same five course menu as offered in the Seven Seas Dining Room.
It is located on deck 5, midship and is also the location for the once per cruise Norwegian Chocoholic Buffet served from 10.30pm to 11.30pm.
The Garden Cafe (seating 194 guests) on deck 11 mid ship is the ship's buffet restaurant offering a family-friendly menu from 6.30am to 9.00pm.
Breakfast options include items such as fruit juice, fresh fruit, muffins and pastries, cereals, pancakes, waffles, bacon, baked beans, sausages, cold cuts, pancakes, coffee, tea and hot chocolate.
A Lunch Buffet is served from 11.30am to 2.30pm and a Dinner Buffet from 5pm to 9.00pm. A Crepes station also opens from 5.30pm to 9pm where the ice cream is served from during the day.
Lunch and dinner options are similar with a range of salads, pasta, pizza, Indian dishes, Chinese dishes, vegetarian options, cold cuts, meat, vegetables and sandwiches with a few extra hot options for dinner such as additional pasta dishes, carvery and potato gratin.
The Sushi Bar serves Japanese sushi and sashimi expertly prepared as you watch and seats 47 guests. It is located on deck 12 aft and is open from 12.00pm to 2.30pm for lunch and 5.30pm to 10.30pm for dinner.
With an à la carte charge, prices range from $2.25 to $2.75 for two pieces of sushi, $3 to $4.50 for four pieces of sashimi, and between $3.00 and $4.50 for rolls.
Alternatively guests can opt for a sushi and sashimi combo. The Diamond selection costs $12 for a tuna sashimi, rainbow roll, prawn sashimi and California roll whilst the Ruby package (also $12) comprises of big eye tuna sashimi, octopus sushi, an eel, avocado and cucumber roll and a barbecued eel, yellowtail and avocado roll.
Where to go when you know you want something delicious? This restaurant features contemporary Italian cuisine in a modern setting with floor to ceiling views.
With stylish artwork on the walls, Le Bistro offers a menu of modern and classic French gourmet cuisine. You'll know you've arrived when you see the impressive wine displays at the entrance.
If you can't come to the restaurant they'll bring the restaurant to you. They offer a menu of items, which can be prepared and brought to your stateroom. Room Service is available 24-hours a day (There will be a delivery charge from Midnight - 5 am).
Available 24 hours a day, simply pick up the phone and order breakfast, lunch, dinner or late-night munchies. A convenience charge of $7.95 will apply to all orders (Continental Breakfast until 10am excluded, Suite Guests are excluded from the $7.95 charge at all times). A 20% gratuity and speciality service charge will be added to all beverages and special occasion menu items.
Seven Seas is one of Norwegian Sun’s two main dining rooms with seating for 526 guests and open for waiter service breakfast from 7.30am to 9.30am, lunch from 12.30pm to 1.30pm and dinner between 5.30pm and 10.30pm.
Breakfast fare includes the option of a la carte waiter service menu or a buffet breakfast waiter service option. Food selections include fresh fruit, pastries, bread, cereals, cold meats and cheese, eggs, bacon and sausages.
For lunch guests get to choose from a menu comprising of Appetisers, Soups and Salads, Entrees and Desserts with dishes such as Goat’s Cheese and Pancetta Quiche or Split Pea Soup to start, BBQ Pork Ribs, Pasta or Sandwiches for mains and Warm Peach and Blueberry Cobbler or Ice Cream for dessert.
The menu for dinner offers a choice of two five course options, one being Classic Selections which are served everyday such as Mexican Mushroom and Cheese Tortilla Crisp, Garden Fresh Salad or Onion Soup for starters, mains of Grilled New York Strip Steak, Braised Lamb Shank and Penne Pasta and desserts ranging from Strawberry Cheesecake to lemon sorbet.
The second option on the menu is the chef’s signature specialities which change daily with dishes such as Roasted Garlic Polenta Cake, Cream of Mushroom Soup or Fresh Fingerling Potatoes and Lime Marinated Shrimp for starters, Roasted Strip Loin of Beef, Grilled BBQ Chicken Breast, Broiled Lobster and Red Snapper or Moroccan Sweet Potato Rice Cake for entrees and Lemon and Ginger Custard or Carrot Cake for dessert.
This outdoor buffet features prepared-to-cook omelettes, waffles, fruit, ethnic specialties and pasta.
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A full bar and grill in close proximity to an ample sunning area and hot tubs. Think of it as a total resort experience.
Live broadcasts of sporting events, juice bar & snacks.
Looking for a quiet place to write postcards, play cards or read a book? Drop by the Lifestyles Room.
Need a new bathing suit? How about a surprise gift for a loved one? The Galleria Shops is a department store that offers a wide selection of brand name and speciality goodies.
No matter how far you are from home, having access to the Internet is always on hand at the Internet Café.
You'll find a well-stocked selection of things to read with all the elegant trimmings a good library deserves including a stellar view.
Known for a premium selection of champagne and vodka, caviar, paté, and foie gras. The cool sophistication and charm of this establishment makes it an ideal venue for an intimate cocktail party or reception.
This fun, lively lounge has the longest Cabaret Bar at sea. Once the sun goes down, Dazzles becomes a disco.
After you shoot hoops, play tennis, or work up a sweat in the fitness centre, head over to Champs, a full bar, and just chill.
Stop by and capture a few aliens, win a car race, play pinball and fly a jet fighter. Let your imagination run wild at the Video Arcade.
It's show time! And there is always a really big show for you at the Stardust Lounge. A stunning two-storey main show lounge headlines the best entertainment at sea.
The Stardust can also be used for large group meetings by day.
The ship's casino is located on deck 7 and is served by its own bar. It can accommodate 280 guests and has a range of games to try from Roulette and Blackjack to Craps and Caribbean Stud Poker® along with an array of slot machines. The Casino is open to over 18’s only and smoking is permitted.
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It’s a teen centre by day complete with Wii™ consoles, flat screen TV’s and air hockey, and a disco exclusively for teens (age 13-17) by night.
Just like its name, Splashes Kid's Pool is just right for pint-size splashing and playing. The pool also features a waterfall and there’s a children's hot tub nearby.
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11 nights aboard the Norwegian Sun | |||
Upgrade to Free at Sea for £149pp. Choose 2 Offers from the list below. Book a suite and receive all applicable offers at no additional cost. | |||
Premium Beverage Package
Includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic branded drinks served in all bars, lounges and restaurants throughout your cruise. | |||
Speciality Dining Package
Enjoy 5 dining opportunities in selected speciality restaurants. | |||
Shore Excursions Package
Receive $50 shore excursion credit per stateroom per port of call. | |||
Wi-Fi Package
Receive up to 125 minutes Wi-FI per person | |||
Family and Friends Offer
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 24th Feb 2022 |
Nts 11 |
Please Call for Availability |
Date 24th Feb 2022 |
Nts 11 |
Please Call for Availability |
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