Norwegian Cruise Line has long been an innovator, changing the face of cruises at sea. The cruise line is now offering all inclusive cruises in some markets that brings a range of valuable benefits and services, and a brand new feeling of freedom at sea.
This new program from Norwegian is called “Premium All Inclusive” and is included in cruise fares. While it is currently only available to those living in select countries, cruises to Alaska, Asia, Bermuda, the Caribbean, Cuba, Europe, Hawaii, Panama Canal, and South America are included.
What’s included in Premium All Inclusive?
1. Guests 21 and older will enjoy spirits, bottled or draft beer, wines by the glass and cocktails of up to US $ 15 as well as light beer, soft drinks and juices. 18% gratuity included. A 20% discount will be given on bottles of wine, champagne and sparkling wine, purchased on board. Guests 2–20 years will enjoy unlimited soft drinks, water and juices (not fresh squeezed) in all bars, in all lounges and restaurants during the entire cruise. 18% gratuity included.
2. One bottle of water (1 litre) per person per day available in the stateroom. 18% gratuity included. Wide range of speciality coffees served in all restaurants on board at meal times. 18% gratuity included.
3. All gratuities and tips related to the all-inclusive services are included as well as the service charge.
4. Guests staying in the Haven or a suite will receive 250 minutes of WiFi, $100 in OBC, and complimentary reservations for specialty restaurants (3-9 nights: 3 dinners, 10+ nights: 4 dinners).
Premium All Inclusive is valid for new bookings on all stateroom categories on Norwegian Cruise Line as of April 3, 2017.
Premium All Inclusive is valid for bookings from Scandinavia, Belgium, Netherlands, Liechtenstein, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Russia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Bulgaria, Ukraine and from more Eastern European markets as well as from Greece, Malta, Cyprus, Turkey, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Angola and Algeria. Visit https://www.ncl.com/eu/en/all-inclusive for more information.
Not too sure about this one, it’ll never be really all inclusive.
I love how they’re so protective over the bottled water too, they’d prefer you to have an alcoholic drink than water!