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Europe and Mediterranean: Santorini, Mykonos & Croatia Cruise

 
Norwegian Cruise Line
Experience the Mediterranean's breathtaking vistas, rich cultures, and ancient wonders with Norwegian. Explore the best of Kotor, from Old Town's medieval sites to fascinating museums and nearby expansive beaches. Enjoy a short ferry ride from Mykonos to the island of Delos — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis — and visit some of the well-preserved ancient ruins. Then stroll among Santorini's famed, blue-domed roofs and enjoy wine tasting at a scenic, local vineyard.
 
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Sailing Itinerary

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Day 1 Port of Call Ravenna Departure thujan0108:00:00pst1970

Overview

Ravenna is a city of art and culture, of mosaics, and the ancient city which 1,500 years ago was the capital three times: of the Western Roman Empire, of the Theodoric King of the Goths, of the Byzantine Empire in Europe.The magnificence of that period has left Ravenna with a great heritage of MONUMENTS, religious buildings decorated with mosaics that have been declared patrimony of humanity by UNESCO. The art of mosaics was not born in Ravenna but it did find its greatest level of expression here where Christian iconology was born, a mixture of symbolism and realism, of Roman and Byzantine influence. Here a Latin hexameter on the walls of the Archbishop's chapel reads: Aut lux hic nata est aut capta hic libera regnat… in other words "Or light born here or imprisoned here, reigns free".The beauty of the mosaics and the harmony of the architecture are not the only features. In Ravenna you can stroll among bell towers and monastic cloisters, the frescoes in Giotto style of Santa Chiara to the baroque apse of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo. Ravenna is Roman, gothic, byzantine and also medieval, Venetian, and finally modern and contemporary, civilized and hospitable, full of events and shows of international prestige.

Day 2 Port of Call Dubrovnik Arrival thujan0102:00:00pst1970 Departure thujan0115:59:00pst1970

Overview

Dubrovnik - the city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the Statute from 1272), of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by Unesco) - is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cultural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik also offers high-quality visitor opportunities. It is also the city of hotels, high ecological standards, and tourist programs, and is equally attractive in all seasons. Its geographical isolation is compensated by high traffic and communication standards - especially through air traffic and fast hydrofoil boats. The tourist development of Dubrovnik started before the First World War; quite soon, the exclusiveness of its attractions made Dubrovnik a powerful international tourist center. The sightseeing of Dubrovnik and its monuments requires several days. However, already a walk through Stradun, through narrow streets and small squares, monumental ramparts and fortresses, provides enough opportunities to experience the millennial beauty of its shell-shaped urban core, centuries of building, stone-cutting, carving and engraving, the history of the Duke's Palace, libraries, the oldest pharmacy in the south of Europe, etc. Dubrovnik offers individual choice among numerous museums and galleries, which contain the jewels of Croatian heritage. The Dubrovnik Museum in the Duke's Palace keeps 15,500 exhibits in its cultural and historical department. A collection of furniture from the 17th-19th century, uniforms of dukes and councilors, aristocratic garments, and many other items are exhibited in the authentic halls of the palace. The Maritime Museum (situated in the fortress Sveti Ivan) has several exhibits on permanent display, related to the maritime affairs of Dubrovnik and Croatia on the whole, with a particular emphasis on the history of the Dubrovnik Republic. The museum of the Franciscan monastery keeps all inventories of the old pharmacy, as well as the works of Dubrovnik jewelers, painters, and embroiders. The Museum of the Dominican Monastery exhibits valuable examples of Dubrovnik paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries, as well as sculptures, jewelry, manuscripts, incunabula, and notes (music). The treasury of the Dubrovnik cathedral keeps the relics of St. Blaise, patron of Dubrovnik, and numerous paintings and works of art. The Rupe Ethnographical Museum presents traditional occupations and the rural architecture of the region of Dubrovnik, national costumes, and hand-made textiles. Very attractive is also the Aquarium of the Institute of Biology, situated in the fortress Sveti Ivan, comprising interesting marine species. Dubrovnik has several churches, monasteries, and hotels scattered all over the town. Its coastal belt is adorned with several marinas, piers, and promenades. Because of the magnificent view of the medieval Dubrovnik, a walk along the town ramparts is a must for each visitor. A great number of Dubrovnik restaurants and taverns offer delicious specialties of local and international cuisine. Sports and recreational facilities include playgrounds, courts, and requisites for all sports in the sea and on the ground, from tennis and table tennis to sailing and yachting. There are also several gyms and fitness centers with swimming pools, saunas, massage, aerobics, solarium, box gyms, etc. Dubrovnik is famous for quality hotels. Most of them are situated on the Lapad peninsula and in the area of Ploce, southeast of the old town. The hotel complex Dubrava - --Babin Kuk on Lapad has all the features of a small town. It has a shopping center, a bank, an outpatient department, many restaurants and cafés, and a street called the "New Stradun", which connects all hotels. Dubrovnik is the city of an outstanding cultural and artistic life. The most important event in the cultural life of the city is the Dubrovnik Summer Festival (10th of July - 25th of August), traditionally held since 1950. It is a theatre and classical and folk music festival since 1956 included in the calendar of world festivals and as such one of the most famous cultural events in the world. Concerts and other performances take place on open stages in the town (Gunduliceva Poljana, Drziceva Poljana, Lovrijenac, Revelin)or in beautiful interiors of the most famous buildings (Duke's Palace, cloisters, and churches). The repertoire includes works of Croatian and world classics, performed by the leading personalities from Croatia and abroad, including several world-famous actors, directors, conductors, etc. So far several hundred of them have performed in Dubrovnik. An important part of the Festival is his performances of local (Lindo, Lado) and foreign folk music ensembles. The artistic life of Dubrovnik is characterized by numerous exhibitions taking place throughout the year. Apart from already renowned galleries - the Art Gallery (Put Frana Supila 23), its exhibition space Luza Art Centre (Stradun), Sebastian - occasional and permanent exhibitions are also held in other spaces as well. Very famous are also Dubrovnik carnival festivities - so-called Dubrovnik "karnevo" (local variant of the word "carnival"), held ever since the early Middle Ages, when they were brought from neighboring Italy. Another important event is the Feast Day of St. Blaise, also the Day of Dubrovnik (3rd of February). The feast takes place for the whole week, including religious ceremonies, a procession through the town, concerts, sports events, entertainment, and carnival programs. Excursions to Dubrovnik during that week are regularly organized.

Day 3 Port of Call Kotor Arrival weddec3123:00:00pst1969 Departure thujan0109:00:00pst1970

Overview

Kotor is a fortified town on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in a bay near the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovcen. Characterized by winding streets and squares, its medieval old town has several Romanesque churches, including Kotor Cathedral. It's also home to the Maritime Museum, which explores local seafaring history. Sveti Ðorde, one of 2 tiny islands off the ancient town of Perast, features a centuries-old church.

Day 4 Port of Call Corfu Arrival thujan0100:00:00pst1970 Departure thujan0110:00:00pst1970

Overview

Corfu Town (Kerkyra) is a principal port and the largest town in the Ionian islands. It is built between two Venetian castles, having its unique atmosphere. It is a thriving mass of shops and businesses, set amongst a captivating and charming assortment of elegant buildings, churches, imposing fortresses, and narrow alleyways leading to hidden squares. The tall buildings with the 'volta' (arches), the 'cantina' (narrow flagstoned streets), and the 'meralgia' (sea walls) are showing all a clear Italian influence. One of the most beautiful walks in the town is around the Esplanade (Spianada square), one of the biggest squares in Europe which is the hub of the Corfiot's life. Here you can walk around or sit in one of the many cafe bars underneath the arches of the 'Liston', a name probably derived from a similar promenade in Venice. Liston was built during the imperial French occupation and is reminiscent of the larger 'Arcades' of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. On the upper side of the Esplanade stands a memorial to the British Lord High Commissioner Sir Thomas Maitland, built in 1816 in the shape of a circular building with Ionian columns. The Corfiots called this building 'sterna' (cistern) because this was where the entrance to the largest underground cistern of the town was to be found. Near the Maitland's monument, in front of the building where the Ionian Academy was housed, stands the statue of John Capodistrias, the first President of Greece. It is a work from the end of the 19th century showing the Governor standing deep in thought. Opposite the Liston is the Old Fortress and 'Anthonas', the Municipal Gardens. In the gardens is the statue of Lord Guilford, showing the founder of the Ionian Academy in his academic robes holding an open book. Nearby are the busts of two famous Corfiots, the poet Lorenzo Mavilis and the writer Dinos Theotokis. At the northern end of the Esplanade stands the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, one of the most elegant buildings in Corfu. Opposite the west front of the palace is a beautiful building that now houses the Reading Society of Corfu, the oldest cultural institute in modern Greece, founded in 1836. The Reading Society contains a unique library of Greek and foreign books as well as a large collection of manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, paintings, maps and engravings mostly related to the Ionian islands. As one's gaze leaves the Esplanade, after lingering on the palace, it embraces a magnificent view towards the coastal road (Arseniou Street) with its sea walls Following along this road will take you to the Old Harbour of Corfu and the other Venetian castle, the one called the New Fortress. Along this road, the narrow lanes ('cantounia') lead to the Campielo, the oldest quarter of the town. Here the visitor can find the oldest houses and many of the historic churches in Corfu. At the northern end of Capodistria Street stands the Capodistria Mansion, an excellent example of neo-classical architecture. It was built in 1835 by the Corfiot architect John Chronis and is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Greece. Here John Capodistrias, the first President of Greece, was born. Another notable landmark in the old town is the central market. The most interesting street here is Nickiforou Theotoki as the rows upon rows of 'volta' standing on their stone columns and the tall buildings form one of the most characteristic aspects of Corfu Town. In a little square on Nickiforou Theotoki Street stands the building of the Ionian Bank, which was built in 1846 displaying a well-proportioned facade with finely detailed Ionian pilasters and pediment. On the first floor of the building,g the Paper Money Museum is housed. At the far end of the square is the Church of St. Spyridon. It shelters the body of St. Spyridon, the patron saint of Corfu and one of the great Saints of Greek Orthodoxy, and draws a constant stream of pilgrims from all over Greece every year. On the Evgeniou Voulgareos Street stands the crenellated belfry of the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation a venerable building from the end of the 14th century. The whole building was destroyed in the World War II bombing, and the only remains are the belfry, two inscriptions, and a bas-relief representing war trophies. Between Evgeniou Voulgareos Street and a modern square stands the most elegant of the Venetian buildings in Corfu, the Town Hall in baroque style. At the end of Moustoxydi Street stands another building of the period of British rule, the historic Ionian Parliament. At the junction of the Garitsa coastal road and Alexandras Avenue stands the Douglas Obelisk, which also belongs to the same period, erected in honor of the Lord High Commissioner Sir Howard Douglas, to whom Corfu owes a lot of public works and philanthropic institutions.

Day 5 Port of Call Katakolon Arrival weddec3123:00:00pst1969 Departure thujan0109:00:00pst1970

Overview

Almost 25km. Ancient Olympia is located in the medieval Katakolo, in the district of ancient Pheia, which is, known today as the port of Pirgos, the capital of our prefecture. Katakolo is a small town, with many shops, bars, and good fish taverns, with fresh and tasty fish. The bay of Agios Andreas is located next to Katakolo, on the top of a hill, and the ruins of Pontikokastro, a very strong fort in the past, the period of Villehardouins. At Agios Andreas, everyone can enjoy coffee or a drink, admiring the sea and the gorgeous sunset.

Day 6 Port of Call Mykonos Arrival thujan0102:00:00pst1970 Departure thujan0114:00:00pst1970

Overview

Mykonos is world-famous. It is no coincidence that this, the most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands, attracts so many visitors from all over the globe, including large numbers of artists and intellectuals. Here, the steep mountains to be encountered in most of the Cyclades give way to low, rocky hills which combine with superb beaches to make up the landscape of the island. The capital, Hora (Chora), with its colourful harbour in which little fishingboats nestle happily side by side with luxury yachts, presents quite a different picture from the majority of Aegean island towns. While it is usual for island villages to be built on naturally amphitheatrical sites, Mykonos is spread out over a flat area and conveys an impression of lid aesthetic cohesion. Along the whitewashed streets stand brilliant white box-shaped houses with stepped walls for sitting on, wooden doors and windows and brightly-coloured balconies. These are interspersed with small but impressive churches, pretty little tavernas and shops selling souvenirs and other goods, and the overall sense is of being inside a film set. On the low Kastro hill is the complex of churches known collectively as Our Lady 'Paraportiani', a superb arrangement of whitewashed masses created over the centuries and now recognised as a national cultural monument. Of particular historical and aesthetic interest are the medieval houses in this district of the town, which stand like a wall above the sea protecting the west side of Hora. The Archaeological Museum of Hora contains finds from tombs on the nearby island of Rhenia, sculptures, vases and figurines. The Folklore Museum brings together a number of collections of furniture, icons, pieces of sculpture and folk musical instruments. Mykonos is also the home of the Nautical Museum of the Aegean, which has interest all of its own. The countryside of Mykonos is a mixture of grey-green rocks ringed by prickly pear plants and little fertile areas carpeted with wild flowers. Here and there are tiny whitewashed chapels and windmills. Ano Mera is, after Hora, the most important of the older villages on the island. Standing 8 km. to the east of the town, Ano Mera has the interesting monastery of Our Lady Tourliani, ornamented with fine wood-carvings. The church has a collection of valuable ecclesiastical vessels, vestments and embroideries. The courtyard contains an interesting bell-tower and a marble fountain. Here lovers of the sea will find outstanding golden beaches such as Agios Stefanos, Psarou, Kalafatis, Platis Gialos, Ornos, Elia and Panormos. Miykonos is a busy island with all the amenities of a modern resort and with plenty to do - by day or night for those who want to have a lively time. Yet visitors fond of more peaceful holidays will still find quiet corners in which to relax.

Day 7 Port of Call Thira/Santorini Arrival weddec3123:00:00pst1969 Departure thujan0113:00:00pst1970

Overview

Fira is a comparatively modern town, with houses built mostly during the 19th century when the old Venetian capital at Skaros became untenable due to earthquakes. The architecture is a jumble of Cycladic and Venetian, side by side, the similarities between the two being the stark whiteness. The impact of Aegean tourism has made itself felt in Fira, judging from the abundance of taverns, hotels, discotheques, and shops. It is the largest town on the island and has gained preference with travelers because it is central and access to other parts of Santorini is made easy by either taxi or bus. From there you can indulge in some inspiring coastal walks. Wandering through the white cobbled streets of Fira, a town of about 2,000 inhabitants, one gets the feel of the old-world charm blended in with the modern-day comforts. The town's archaeological museum is crammed with finds from excavations at Akrotiri. But besides being so interesting archaeologically, Santorini is essentially a beauty spot, an island whose cliffs seem to glow under an exceptionally clear light all day, but which at sunset glow redly, evoking that vast explosion more than 3000 years ago.

Day 8 Port of Call Athens/Piraeus Arrival weddec3121:30:00pst1969

Overview

Today Piraeus is the home base of Greek shipping, the largest commercial fleet in the world, apace bound to the sea like few others. The harbors of Zea and Mikrolimano as well as Phaliro play host to countless yachts and sailing craft throughout the year. Piraeus was known in medieval times as Porto Leone, a name due to the enormous stone lion, which guarded the port's entrance. Today, the life of Piraeus is centered on its three ports: the main, central one, and those of Zea and Mikrolimano. You can walk around the central harbor, shared by cargo and passenger ships alike, and watch the constant comings and goings of goods and people from around the world. Having completed your tour of the central harbor of Piraeus you will then head south traversing the peninsula and arriving at Peiraiki, one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in the city. Here one finds the harbor of Zea, one of the largest marinas in the Mediterranean. If the night finds you in the area, you can try one of the many bars found nearby. You can continue your tour along the waterfront heading towards Kastella but a small deviation toward the city center will be useful for then you can visit the verdant square of the municipal Theatre with cafeterias and shops of all kinds surrounding it. The magnificent building housing the Municipal Theatre as well as the Town Hall and the Library complete the picture presented by the main square in the city. Piraeus's little natural harbors are among its busiest and most touristy areas: Mikrolimano, Passalimani, Zea, Freatida, and Hatzikiriakio. Countless seaside tavernas provide delicious seafood washed down with the uniquely Greek drink, ouzo. The fresh smell of the sea and the sounds made by the assortment of caiques, yachts, and sailing ships, which are moored next to the tables, complete the enjoyment of the food Beyond the port, the most impressive spots are the hills of Profitis Ilias and Kastela with their neoclassical mansions and modern buildings which look as they are hanging over the sea.

Onboard the Norwegian Gem

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On board, you'll find 16 dining options and 13 exciting bars and lounges where you can just hang out. There's even a bowling alley (a cruise industry first!) and rock climbing wall.

Onboard Activities

Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Rock Climbing Wall

  • Art Gallery
  • Bars/Lounges
  • Business Center
  • Card Room
  • Casino
  • Children's Indoor Play Area
  • Concierge Desk
  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Elevators
  • Fitness Center
  • Game Arcade
  • Golf Driving Net
  • Hot Tub
  • Internet Center
  • Library
  • Movies
  • Organized Age-Specific Activities
  • Pool - Children's
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Sports Facilities
  • Teen Center or Disco
  • Teen Programs
  • Theaters/Show Lounge
  • Walking/Jogging Track

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Spa

  • Babysitting
  • Beauty Salon
  • Bowling
  • Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Fitness Classes
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Infirmary/Medical Center
  • Rock-Climbing Wall
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Self-Service Laundromat
  • Spa Services/Massage

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Dining

Grand Pacific

Main Dining

Grand Pacific: A first class dining experience in the grand tradition of the luxury ocean liners of yesteryear, Grand Pacific offers beautifully crafted contemporary and traditional dishes prepared with only the freshest ingredients. Plus, with Chef's Signature Dishes and a Chocoholic Night available once per sailing featuring specialty chocolate-based desserts, this Main Dining Room guarantees an amazing foodie experience.

Magenta: Balancing classic favorites with the hottest new dishes, Magenta is a can't-miss culinary experience. With daily changing menus offering even more variety and Chef's Signature Dishes featuring deliciously fresh ingredients, there's always something to look forward to inside this Main Dining Room.

Orchid Garden

Specialty Dining

Cagney's Steakhouse: Steak is the standard at this American-style steakhouse. Select from choice cuts of Black Angus perfectly prepared like traditional T-bone or tender Prime Rib. Don’t forget to order Cagney's made-from-scratch jumbo crab cakes and a side of truffle fries. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

La Cucina: Buonasera! Enjoy the finest ingredients at Norwegian's vibrant Italian ristorante. Spark a conversation amongst friends over a great bottle of wine and freshly baked artisan farm bread. Dine on classic dishes like pasta carbonara or lobster fettuccine. Then order the affogato and indulge in espresso over macadamia nut ice cream. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Le Bistro: Ornate French restaurant inspired by the colors, planting and artwork of the Pacific Islands. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Moderno Churrascaria: If you’re looking for a unique experience, Norwegian's authentic Brazilian steakhouse is a must. Start with an impressive salad bar of imported cheeses, olives, cured meats, ceviche and specialty salads. Be sure to save room for the delicious skewers of slow-roasted meats including beef, pork, lamb and chicken – all carved table-side by Norwegian's Pasadores. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Sushi: Take a seat at the sushi bar and watch in amazement as chefs expertly slice, carve, and roll the freshest ingredients into works of delicious art. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Teppanyaki: Flying shrimp. Onion volcanoes. Twirling knives. The sizzles and surprises never cease at Norwegian's authentic Japanese Hibachi restaurant. Sit around a lively shared table as a skillful chef slices, chops and grills steak, seafood and chicken on a large steel grill right before your eyes. Teppenyaki's chilled, sake-infused Wasabi Cocktail will have you flipping, too. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Garden Café

Casual Dining

Bali Hai Bar: A hot air balloon theme where the bar itself is styled as a ballooning basket with sandbags, ropes and a rattan front.

Garden Café: Made-to-order action stations, always-changing menu options, a fresh salad bar and a dessert bar make this way more than a traditional buffet.

O'Sheehan's Bar & Grill: This place is so inviting, everyone here really may eventually know your name. Dine on American classics as well as your favorite comfort foods, served 24 hours a day.

Orchid Garden: Enjoy a complimentary Asian Fusion dining venue featuring freshly prepared noodles, delicious wok fried dishes, authentic soups, and more.

The Great Outdoors: A spacious outdoor buffet with many choices that will surely keep you coming back for more.

Topsiders Bar & Grill: On deck near the Pools is Topsiders, a full bar and grill in close proximity to an ample sunning area and two hot tubs. Think of it as a total resort experience.

Room Service: If you can't come to the restaurant, Norwegian will bring the restaurant to you. Norwegian offers a menu of items that can be delivered to your stateroom. Room service is available 24 hours a day. A convenience charge applies to each order placed and will be added to your check.


Times, costs and other specifics are outside the control of Costco Travel. All information is at the sole discretion of the cruise line and is subject to change without notice. Dining time and table size preferences are submitted to the cruise line on a first-come, first-served request basis and are confirmed aboard ship. Questions, concerns and/or special needs regarding dining arrangements must be addressed with the maitre d' hotel aboard ship. Every effort is made to accommodate travelers' preferences; however, Costco Travel cannot guarantee dining arrangements. In specialty restaurants, space is limited and reservations are recommended. A cover charge and dress code may apply.

Staterooms

Staterooms feature modern design and can accommodate up to four guests.

  • Sailaway Inside (Category: IX)

    Category: IX
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 143 Sq. Ft. Total

    A Guarantee Inside stateroom guarantees an Inside stateroom or better! Please note your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

  • Inside (Category: IA)

    Category: IA
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 138 - 278 Sq. Ft. Total

    A great stateroom priced just right. Enjoy amenities similar to an Oceanview, just what you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

  • Inside (Category: IB)

    Category: IB
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 138 - 278 Sq. Ft. Total

    A great stateroom priced just right. Enjoy amenities similar to an Oceanview, just what you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

  • Inside (Category: IF)

    Category: IF
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 138 - 278 Sq. Ft. Total

    A great stateroom priced just right. Enjoy amenities similar to an Oceanview, just what you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

  • Family Inside (Category: I4)

    Category: I4
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 138 - 278 Sq. Ft. Total

    There's room for everyone. And you're in a great spot, close to all the kids' areas and activities — a real plus — as well as so many more onboard amenities, activities, and attractions.

  • Solo Inside (Category: IT)

    Category: IT
    Accommodates 1 Guest

    Size: 138 - 278 Sq. Ft. Total

    A great stateroom priced just right. Enjoy amenities similar to an Oceanview, just what you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

Staterooms feature either a picture window or porthole.

  • Family Oceanview (Category: O4)

    Category: O4
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 155 - 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    Wake up to a fabulous view of the latest port from your big picture window. Plus enjoy enough space for you and family to spread out, including a sitting area and multiple places to sleep.

  • Solo Oceanview (Category: OT)

    Category: OT
    Accommodates 1 Guest

    Size: 140 - 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    Exclusively for one guest, enjoy amazing views from your window.

  • Oceanview with Picture Window (Category: OA)

    Category: OA
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 138 - 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    Take in the ever-changing seascape from your picture window. Or kick back, relax and watch TV in your sitting area. When it's bedtime, choose from multiple, comfortable sleeping options.

  • Oceanview with Picture Window (Category: OB)

    Category: OB
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 138 - 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    Take in the ever-changing seascape from your picture window. Or kick back, relax and watch TV in your sitting area. When it's bedtime, choose from multiple, comfortable sleeping options.

  • Sailaway Oceanview (Category: OX)

    Category: OX
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Oceanview stateroom guarantees you'll receive an Oceanview stateroom or better! Please note that the view may be fully obstructed, partially obstructed, porthole or picture window. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

  • Oceanview (Category: OF)

    Category: OF
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 140 - 161 Sq. Ft. Total

    Catch the views of your latest destination through your large porthole window. Plus relax and recharge in your sitting area. Time to turn in? Choose from multiple, comfy sleep options.

  • Obstructed Oceanview (Category: OK)

    Category: OK
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 161 - 183 Sq. Ft. Total

    Enjoy plenty of natural light throughout your room. Plus you're located mid-ship, which means you're close to tons of great onboard amenities, including shopping and specialty dining.

Spacious staterooms feature a private balcony with floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors and a sitting area.

  • Aft-Facing Balcony (Category: B1)

    Category: B1
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 205 Sq. Ft. Total

    Facing aft gives you exclusive access to the most exhilarating — and unforgettable — views. Open your floor-to-ceiling glass doors and enjoy it all from your private balcony.

  • Balcony (Category: BA)

    Category: BA
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 200 - 289 Sq. Ft. Total

    Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a private balcony with sweeping views. So enjoy beautiful sunrises, breathtaking sunsets, and a cozy and comfortable room designed with you in mind.

  • Balcony (Category: BF)

    Category: BF
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 200 - 289 Sq. Ft. Total

    Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a private balcony with sweeping views. So enjoy beautiful sunrises, breathtaking sunsets, and a cozy and comfortable room designed with you in mind.

  • Family Balcony (Category: B4)

    Category: B4
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 200 - 205 Sq. Ft. Total

    Perfect for families, many of these staterooms connect, making it easy to spread out yet stay together.

  • Solo Balcony (Category: BT)

    Category: BT
    Accommodates 1 Guest

    Size: 200 - 289 Sq. Ft. Total

    Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a private balcony with sweeping views. So enjoy beautiful sunrises, breathtaking sunsets, and a cozy and comfortable room designed with you in mind.

  • Sailaway Balcony (Category: BX)

    Category: BX
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 205 Sq. Ft. Total

    As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Balcony stateroom guarantees you'll receive a Balcony stateroom or better! Please note that the view from your balcony may be fully obstructed or partially obstructed. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

Spacious suites and mini-suites feature private balcony and bath with shower. Suites feature butler and concierge service.

  • Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony (Category: SD)

    Category: SD
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 501 Sq. Ft. Total

    How perfectly romantic. Enjoy plenty of room to relax, lounge, eat and slumber. Breathe in the refreshing ocean air — and take in the breathtaking view from your large, private balcony.

  • The Haven 2-Bedroom Family Villa with Balcony (Category: H6)

    Category: H6
    Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests

    Size: 572 Sq. Ft. Total

    Your enclave awaits. Retreat with your family to a modern room with walls of windows and the finest touches throughout. Then enjoy the calming sounds of the sea from your private balcony.

  • Club Balcony Suite (Category: MA)

    Category: MA
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 272 - 285 Sq. Ft. Total

    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 astounding views.

  • Club Balcony Suite (Category: MB)

    Category: MB
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 272 - 285 Sq. Ft. Total

    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 astounding views.

  • Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony (Category: SF)

    Category: SF
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 489 - 578 Sq. Ft. Total

    Enjoy fresh sea breezes and amazing views – from your large balcony at the front of the ship. The chic décor and fine amenities of your Penthouse invite you to relax.

  • The Haven 3-Bedroom Garden Villa (Category: H1)

    Category: H1
    Accommodates: Up to 8 Guests

    Size: 4252 Sq. Ft. Total

    A mansion at the top of the ship. Host a dinner party for eight, inside or outside. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout seem to bring the seascape to you. Plus enjoy 24/7 butler service.

  • The Haven Owner's Suite with Large Balcony (Category: H4)

    Category: H4
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 791 Sq. Ft. Total

    Indulge in true luxury. Relax and take in the stunning panoramic vistas from two large, forward-facing balconies while your concierge and butler tend to your every wish.

  • The Haven Deluxe Owner's Suite with Large Balcony (Category: H2)

    Category: H2
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 1197 Sq. Ft. Total

    A private world of luxury. Relax in chic, luxurious comfort complete with floor-to-ceiling windows. Or unwind in the hot tub in The Haven Courtyard while taking in the glorious views.

  • The Haven Deluxe Owner's Suite with Balcony (Category: H3)

    Category: H3
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 824 Sq. Ft. Total

    Pampering all the way. Glorious vistas are yours, through walls of windows or from your large, private balcony. And get used to being spoiled with 24/7 butler and concierge service.

  • Sailaway Club Balcony Suite (Category: MX)

    Category: MX
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 285 Sq. Ft. Total

    Breathtaking vistas seem like they're just for you when you enjoy them on your private balcony. As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Club Balcony Suite guarantees you'll receive a Club Balcony Suite stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

  • 2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony (Category: S4)

    Category: S4
    Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests

    Size: 544 - 546 Sq. Ft. Total

    Enjoy the amazing views together on your large, private balcony. Have your butler arrange a culinary feast in your dining area. Or relish a quiet moment after the kids retreat to their room.

  • The Haven Courtyard Penthouse with Balcony (Category: HF)

    Category: HF
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 440 Sq. Ft. Total

    Spacious and amazing. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the spectacular views to you. Plus the personal service of a concierge and 24-hour certified butler makes sure every whim comes true.

  • Aft-Facing Club Balcony Suite (Category: M1)

    Category: M1
    Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests

    Size: 272 - 404 Sq. Ft. Total

    Experience unforgettable aft-facing views from your privacy balcony. These spacious suites include plenty room for you to spread out with the kids.

  • Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony (Category: SM)

    Category: SM
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 375 - 387 Sq. Ft. Total

    How perfectly romantic. Enjoy plenty of room to relax, lounge, eat and slumber. Breathe in the refreshing ocean air — and take in the breathtaking view from your large, private balcony.

  • Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony (Category: SN)

    Category: SN
    Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests

    Size: 334 - 352 Sq. Ft. Total

    Escape the ordinary with stunning vistas from your balcony and the soothing rhythm of gentle waves. Spacious and stylish with floor-to-ceiling windows, they offer exceptional amenities.

Deck Plan

Cruise Ship
Deck 15
Key to Symbols
SymbolDescription
Stateroom with facilities for the disabledStateroom with facilities for the disabled
Up to eighth person occupancy availableUp to eighth person occupancy available
Connecting stateroomsConnecting staterooms
RestroomRestroom
Third and/or fourth person occupancy availableThird and/or fourth person occupancy available
Up to sixth person occupancy availableUp to sixth person occupancy available
ElevatorElevator
PrivaSea (partially enclosed balcony)PrivaSea (partially enclosed balcony)
Third, fourth and/or fifth person occupancy availableThird, fourth and/or fifth person occupancy available
Third person occupancy availableThird person occupancy available

Ship Facts

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  • Ship Name: Norwegian Gem
  • Ship Name: Norwegian Gem
  • Year Built: 2007
  • Year Refurbished: 2022
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2007
  • Ship Class: Jewel
  • Maximum Capacity: 2,394
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 12
  • Number of Crew: 1,070
  • Officers' Nationality: International
  • Ocean-View without Balcony: 243
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 360
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 412
  • Tonnage (GRT): 93,530
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,394
  • Country of Registry: The Bahamas
  • Total Staterooms: 1,197
  • Suites with Balcony: 182
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Ship's registry: The Bahamas

    Package ID: NCLGEMEUR20270516

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