Home » News » Norway is adding an adults-only lounge

Norway is adding an adults-only lounge

The Norvision NCL ENCORE vessel is to undergo improvements and upgrades in the coming months. In this framework, 24 new balcony rooms will be added, rooms in The Haven class will be renovated, two restaurants will be expanded, and passengers will be offered a new H2O spice.

Following Norwegian Encore’s two-week dry dock from November 18, 2024 to December 2, 2024, Spice H2O will be the perfect outdoor oasis for guests 18 and older looking for a relaxing stay.

Guests will have access to the new Spice H2O, the free adults-only outdoor area located off the main pool terrace. The lounge, which will replace the laser tag area, will feature a new design and enhanced layout from former NCL designers, Studio Dado, who have brought together their favorite accessories in Spice H2O’s Breakaway-Plus class with those from the newest Prima Class at Infinity Beach. vessels. Equipped with several hot tubs, 8 large sofa beds surrounded by cooling baths and a large bar serving a variety of tasty cocktails.

The upgrades will also include the expansion of two of the company’s most popular specialty restaurants, to give guests more of what they want. Cagney’s Steakhouse, which recently won the 2024 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for its wine program; And Tepanyaki, the hibachi-style restaurant, will soon offer more space as it has taken over Los Lobos on deck eight and Coco on deck In addition, it will Transforming Ocean Blue into their favorite Palomar, featuring premium Mediterranean seafood. .

The additions perfectly complement the ship’s family-friendly offerings such as Encore Speedway®, the exciting 1,100-foot racetrack; the water park with two multi-story water slides; and Galaxy Pavilion, NCL’s virtual reality center.

After the ship completes the two weeks, Norwegian Encore will embark on a 12-day transatlantic cruise from Southampton, UK to Miami and then offer seven-day Caribbean cruises to March 2025 with flights to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Tortola; British Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; and NCL’s private island in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay. In the summer of 2025, Norwegian Encore will sail from Seattle on seven-day cruises to Alaska, where you can enjoy the lush scenery and great wildlife of the last frontier.

David Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line, says: “The wants and needs of our guests are at the forefront of every decision we make, and enhancing Norwegian Encore with more of the experiences they want ‘ adding value shows our commitment to that. for adults to relax, to more opportunities to enjoy their favorite dining options and in addition, we are committed to providing our guests with an exciting experience on board as part of their dream vacation.”

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.