
Asia Africa and Middle East: Athens to Dubai: Greece, Cyprus & Egypt

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Sailing Itinerary

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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.
Overview
The city of Rhodes is situated in the northern part of the island and has a population of 40,000 inhabitants. The town is characterized by modern blocks of flats, wide streets, stores, squares, monuments, picturesque neighborhoods, neo-classical houses, Byzantine churches, and Turkishmosquese. The recent tourist growth contributed to the construction of modern hotel units, nightclubs, tavernas, restaurants, and numerous shops. The sites of Rhodes are varied and interesting. Among them, one should visit the ruins of the Ancient City on the hill of Monte Smith, the mosque of Myrat Reis, the mosque of Souleiman, the Hydrobiological Institute, the churches of Agios Fragiskos, Panagia Nikis, True Cross, Panagia Kastrou, Profitis Ilias and Evangelista, with the beautiful frescoes created by Kondoglou. One should also visit the windmills, the tower of Agios Nikolaos at the port of Mandraki, as well as the green park of Rodini, a few kilometers outside the city. The most impressive part of the city is the Medieval Town, the dominating walls surrounding it, and the Palace of the Grand Magistrates, signifying the city's glorious and glamorous past. One should also visit the museums of Rhodes which are of extreme interest. The Archaeological Museum, housed in the Hospital of the Knights, includes sculptures, pots, and several remarkable findings, while the Folk Museum exhibits a collection of traditional costumes and objects of daily use.
Overview
Limassol is the second biggest town in Cyprus and its biggest Municipality. It experienced great development after the tragic events that occurred during the Turkish invasion in 1974, becoming the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade. Limassol has since then become one of the most important tourism, trade, and service-providing centers in the area. Limassol is renowned for its long cultural tradition. A wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites are proposed to the interested visitor. A unique combination of ancient, Frankish, Byzantine, and other modern influences is observed.
Overview
The Mediterranean opens its arms widely to embrace its eternal bride (Alexandria) as she moves gracefully, while its waves splash on her rocks. All the world was a witness to this historical marriage contract about 2330 years ago. It was an illustrious wedding scented by history and concluded proudly under the auspices of Alexander the Great. The beginning of the idea was on the road to the Mediterranean coast when an isthmus dividing the Mediterranean from Lake Mariot attracted Alexander. Alexander pondered deeply about this site with its strange advantages that were suitable for the foundation of a great modern city in compliance with its period. Alexander's city was divided into five districts named after the first five letters of the Greek alphabet. From these districts, the Royal District occupied nearly one-third of the whole area of the city and overlooked the Eastern Harbor. The Egyptians lived in the national district (Rhakotis) and the Jews lived in the 4th district known as the Delta, considered to have been the most important district in the ancient city. As for the main avenue - parallel to our present Nabi Daniel street - it was boarded from the north by the gate of the moon and from the south by the gate of the sun.
Overview
The economic base of Port Said is fishing and industries like chemicals, processed food, and cigarettes. Port Said is also an important harbor both for exports of Egyptian products like cotton and rice and also a fuelling station for ships that pass through the Suez Canal. Port Said also thrives on being a duty-free port, as well as a summer resort for Egyptians.Port Said is in many ways Egypt's most beautiful city. There are numerous old houses with grand balconies on all floors, giving the city a distinct charm. Port Said's twin city is Port Fouad, which lies on the eastern side of the canal. The two cities coexist, to the extent that there hardly is any town center in Port Fouad. The cities are connected by free ferries running all through the day.Port Said is geographically isolated, situated on low, sandy ground west of the Suez Canal and east of Lake Manila.
Overview
The Suez Canal is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The 193.30-kilometre-long canal is a key trade route between Europe and Asia.
Overview
Ain Sukhna, the Arabic for "hot spring", was named after the nearby sulfur springs. The springs originate at Gebel Ataka, the northernmost mountain in the Eastern Desert. Close enough to Cairo for a day trip this popular weekend resort has fine beaches, coral reefs, fishing, and water sports. It is located about 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of Sue and is the nearest bathing resort to Cairo. Some hotels in Ain Sukhna are the best on the Red Sea.
Overview
Safaga is a working port with several tourist villages specializing in diving holidays, a handful of hotels, and some excellent fish restaurants. It is free of pollution and its highly saline water and black dunes have distinguished curative properties. The unspoiled beaches and stiff breezes make it an ideal venue for windsurfing. Day trips to Tobia Island or Mons Claudianus in the Red Sea Mountains can be arranged with local guides.
Overview
Safaga is a working port with several tourist villages specializing in diving holidays, a handful of hotels, and some excellent fish restaurants. It is free of pollution and its highly saline water and black dunes have distinguished curative properties. The unspoiled beaches and stiff breezes make it an ideal venue for windsurfing. Day trips to Tobia Island or Mons Claudianus in the Red Sea Mountains can be arranged with local guides.
Overview
The simplicity of sun, sea and sand. The luxury of five-star hotels, water sports, shopping and entertainment. This is Sharm el-Sheikh, one of the most accessible and developed tourist resort communities on the Sinai peninsula. All around are Bedouins, colorful tents, mountains and sea. There are small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as well as larger hotel complexes belonging to International chains, plus about all the amenities one could expect of a tourist center, including casinos, discos and nightclubs, golf courses and health facilities. In fact, with diving and snorkeling, windsurfing and other water sports, horses and camel riding, desert safaris, and great nearby antiquities attractions, it is almost impossible for a visitor to ever suffer from boredom. Four miles south the southern section of the town stands on a cliff overlooking the port. and is a great view. Na'ama Beach is one of the center of the tourist activities. Located just north of Sharm, this area is developing into a resort town of its own. Most hotels at Na'ama Bay have their own, private beaches with comfortable amenities such as chairs, shades and even bars. Shark's Bay is also nearby, and again is a growing resort community with more and more to offer, along with several diving centers. The small harbor known as Sharm el-Moiya is located next to the civil harbor, has accommodations for boats, and includes a Yacht Club with rooms. For those who live to shop, the Sharm El-Sheikh mall provides shops with both foreign and local products, including jewelry, leather goods, clothing, pottery and books. It has been said that this is a must visit for all diving enthusiasts. There are many diving sites along the 10 mile beach between Sharm el-Sheikh and Ras Nusrani.
Overview
Aqaba is a Jordanian port city on the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba. Inhabited since 4000 B.C., it's home to the Islamic-era Aqaba Fort and the adjacent Aqaba Archaeological Museum. Its beach resorts are popular for windsurfing and other water sports, and the area is a top destination for scuba divers, with notable dive sites including the Yamanieh coral reef in the Aqaba Marine Park, south of the city.
Overview
If you seek the visually spectacular, Jeddah will never disappoint you. And there is probably nowhere more spectacular than Jeddah's floodlit Corniche in the evening, where over 400 open-air sculptures provide a feast for the eye. Their diversity is extraordinary, from the solid curves of Henry Moore to the poetic beauty of Mustafa Sunbal's seagulls in flight. Some may cause aesthetic ambivalence -- the cars embedded in a vast concrete block for instance. They are a good talking point, nonetheless, and in Jeddah, everyone has his favorite sculpture. Spectacular, too, is the gigantic fountain, situated opposite Al-Salam Palace, just across the water. It is said to be the world's highest fountain, exceeding even Geneva's famous jet d'eau by several meters When floodlit by night, the fountain is visible for miles around. After the Mahgreb (sunset) prayer, the Corniche springs into life, with Saudi families dining al fresco. Picnicking is a favorite local hobby and is regarded as an ideal opportunity to get together for a family chat and a substantial supper. Vendors with handcarts roam the beach, selling candy floss, fizzy drinks, and spicy chickpeas. Giant funfairsblossomse along the northern sections of the Corniche. Built-in two sections strictly segregated by gender, these contain all the traditional rides and thrills, as well as a good selection of gastronomic fairground essentials. For those whose dining requirements are more sedate, Jeddah offers a wonderfully diverse series of treats for the tastebuds. Whether your taste is for Middle Eastern, ethnic, or international food, your expectations are more than met by the city's many excellent restaurants. The larger hotels offer well-priced, international menus of an extremely high standard. Worldwide cuisine is often 'themed' in hotel restaurants, so you can enjoy American, French, Mexican, Italian, seafood,d or whatever else takes your fancy on different nights of the week. For those on a tight budget, Middle Eastern takeaway restaurants abound, and many Jeddah residents maintain that it is these that serve the most delicious, reasonably-priced experience for your palate. Here you can buy the traditional shawarma -- thinly sliced lamb or chicken rolled with pickles, salad, and french fries into a delicious Arabic sandwich. Falafels are another great favorite -- these are deep-fried balls of ground chickpeas, flavored with garlic and herbs, and cost just a few riyals for a large bag full. The ubiquitous fast-food chains also have several branches in Jeddah. In these, as in all other restaurants, there are always two separate sections; one for 'families' and one for 'bachelors'. Those whose party includes only men should eat in the bachelor section (sometimes known as 'singles'), which is usually situated in the front of the restaurant overlooking the street. The family section, however, is discreetly tucked away and usually has screened windows. Jeddah's early traditions as a trading center continue unabated in today's cosmopolitan city, and it is possible to buy almost anything in its souqs and shopping malls. Stick to the latter if you prefer to shop undercover in air-conditioned comfort, but for the more adventurous, the souqs have a great deal of charm and are still the main source of a good bargain. Haggling is essential to all Middle Eastern shopping, although prices are sometimes fixed in the larger department stores. By contrast,t hee industry still plays only a minor part in Jeddah's economy, although one industry that does seem to be thriving is tourism. Increased mobility, as a result of lower domestic airfare and better-connecting highways, means that many Saudi nationals are now able to enjoy the delights of Jeddah as a holiday resort. Attracted by the Red Sea, the excellent restaurants and shops, and the cosmopolitan flavor of the city, Saudis are now taking several short holidays a year, and Jeddah is an increasingly popular destination. Hotels report an increased demand for accommodation, and builders are finding that the demand for new residences is on the increase, as many wealthy families from Riyadh and other cities in the Kingdom are building holiday homes in Jeddah. Jeddah's glitter continues undimmed, and no one who has visited the city will be able to forget its unique atmosphere.
Overview
Oman's capital enchants visitors in a way that no other city in the Gulf can even begin to match. Maybe it's because Muscat doesn't have that slightly artificial feel which typifies so much of the rest of the region. Muscat, Mutrah, and Ruwi are the capital's core districts. Muscat, the old port area, is the site of the sultan's main palace and a fascinating place to wander around, but it has few shops and, except for the old city walls, it isn't exactly bursting with sights. Mutrah, 3km 2 miinorthwestst of Muscat, is the main trading and residential port area. A few kilometers inland from Muscat and Mutrah lies Ruwi, the capital's modern commercial district. There are three forts in Muscat, all of which took on their more or less present form in the 1580s during the Portuguese occupation of Muscat. Mutrah Fort sits on a hill while Jalali and Mirani forts guard the entrance to Muscat. All of the forts are still used by the police and/or military and are closed to the public, but it's okay to photograph them. Muscat has by far the best aquarium in the Gulf. All of the specimens on display are native to Omani waters and most are accompanied by thorough descriptions in English. The Oman Museum, in the Medinat Qaboos, west of Muscat, covers the entire sweep of Oman's 5000-year history. There are also displays on shipbuilding, Islam, and fort architecture. In Ruwi, the National Museum has sparkling displays of Omani silverwork, and the Sultan's Armed Forces Museum, in the Bait al-Falaj fort, has an excellent outline of Omani history. You could easily spend a day in Mutrah. Start early at the fish market, then head down to the souk for a cup of tea and wander around the most interesting bazaar in Arabia. To the east, a restored watchtower looks out over Mutrah. The climb is steep and involves more than 100 steps, but the view from the top is worth it. Muscat's best value rooms are along the Mutrah Corniche. If you spend only a little above rock bottom you'll get good views and a great atmosphere. There are several small restaurants along the Corniche, too, and several good bets in Ruwi.
Overview
Doha, the capital of the peninsular Arabian Gulf country Qatar, is a modern city on Doha Bay. Ringing its downtown waterfront are numerous parks and the Corniche Promenade. On a man-made island, the I.M. Pei–designed Museum of Islamic Art houses an extensive collection from across the Muslim world. At Souq Waqif, a traditional market, vendors offer goods like clothing, crafts, and spices.
Overview
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. Its focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the skyline’s modern towers and shopping megacenters such as Abu Dhabi and Marina Malls. Beneath white-marble domes, the vast Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque features an immense Persian carpet, crystal chandeliers, and a capacity for 41,000 worshipers.
Overview
Dubai is located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, in the southwest corner of the Arabian Gulf. It is extremely well known for its warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage, and the Emirati people are welcoming and generous in their approach to visitors. With year-round sunshine, intriguing deserts, beautiful beaches, luxurious hotels and shopping malls, fascinating heritage attractions, and a thriving business community, Dubai receives millions of leisure and business visitors each year from around the world. The local currency is the dirham, which is pegged at AED 3.67 to 1 US dollar. Dubai is tolerant and cosmopolitan and all visitors are welcome. However, Islam is a way of life in the city, and therefore tourists should adopt a certain level of cultural and religious sensitivity for the duration of their stay.
Onboard the Norwegian Sun
Norwegian Sun
Year Built: 2001
Year Refurbished: 2021
Double Occupancy Capacity: 1,936
Norwegian Sun was built specifically for Freestyle Cruising, so whether you want to rejuvenate at the Body Waves Spa, hang with friends at the Sun Club Casino or simply do nothing at all - they've got you covered.
Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Fitness Center
- 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)

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

Four Seasons
Main Dining
Four Seasons: Sit back, relax and embark on a culinary adventure inside this complimentary Main Dining Room. From more options on the daily changing menus to a Chocoholic Night available once per sailing featuring specialty chocolate-based desserts, Four Seasons has something for the foodie in everyone.
Seven Seas: Prepare for a host of culinary delights at Seven Seas, where you can enjoy expertly prepared Chef's Signature Dishes and an extensive daily changing menu of deliciously fresh flavors. All inside a beautiful room featuring impressive ocean views.

Cagney's Steakhouse
Specialty Dining
Los Lobos Cantina: A premium Mexican restaurant celebrating traditional flavors with a modern twist. From Carne Asada marinated in guajillo chiles and tequila, to Tres Leches Cake with Coconut Cream, the chefs at Los Lobos focus on unique flavor combinations.
Cagney's Steakhouse: Steak is the standard at this American-style steakhouse. Sip your favorite cocktail as you select from choice cuts of Certified Angus Beef®, perfectly prepared. And don’t forget to order the famous truffle fries. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Le Bistro: Have it au poivre or just go straight for the bouillabaisse at our signature French restaurant. Elegant interiors and attentive servers make this an intimate dining experience reminiscent of a Parisian café. By the end of your meal, you might just be proclaiming "c’est magnifique"! This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
La Cucina: Enjoy the flavors of the Tuscan countryside at tables with room for old friends and new. Dine on classic dishes where you can taste the freshness of every tomato used to make an exquisitely delicious sauce. Try a twist on a classic like shrimp fettuccine, or keep it purist with an osso bucco. Just when you think you’re out, they’ll pull you back in with a toasty espresso and some macadamia nut ice cream. Delizioso! This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Moderno Churrascaria: If you’re looking for a unique experience, this 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 tableside by Norwegian's Pasadores. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Teppanyaki: Flying shrimp. Onion volcanoes. Twirling knives. The sizzles and surprises never cease at this 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. Norwegian's chilled, sake-infused Wasabi Cocktail will have you flipping too. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Sushi Bar: This contemporary sushi bar offers traditional Japanese culinary bites.
Atrium Café: Indulge your sweet tooth with decadent treats available à la carte, such as French macaroons, chocolate pralines and cupcakes.

Garden Café
Casual Dining
Garden Café: At the Garden Café, you'll find a family-friendly menu of omelets, pasta, soups, salads and ethnic specialties and a rotisserie section with a carving station among other daily features.
Sports Bar: With popular dishes like the Reuben Sandwich and Fish n' Chips, Sports Bar has all your favorite comfort foods in a relaxed atmosphere.
The Great Outdoors: Come as you are, even in your swimsuit, to this casual, buffet bar serving grilled favorites like burgers, hot dogs and great ocean views.
Topsiders Bar & Grill: Enjoy casual dining to suit every taste. From grilled burgers to hot dogs, come as you are and eat as you like after a night out or before your day begins.
Room Service: Available 24 hours a day, simply pick up the phone and order breakfast, lunch, dinner or late-night munchies. A convenience charge applies to each order placed and will be added to your check (except continental breakfast until 10 a.m., and Suites with butler service). A 20% gratuity and beverage service charge will be added to your check.
Staterooms feature modern design and can accommodate up to four guests.

Category: IX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 147 Sq. Ft. Total
As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Inside stateroom guarantees you'll receive an Inside stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation. Promotional rates and offers are excluded on this category (IX).

Category: IF
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 145 - 199 Sq. Ft. Total
A stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview. Everything you need to relax, recharge, and get going again.

Category: I5
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 147 - 249 Sq. Ft. Total
There's room for your whole family. And no matter which deck your stateroom is located on, you'll have easy access to all the fun activities on the ship.

Category: I4
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 147 - 249 Sq. Ft. Total
There's room for your whole family. And no matter which deck your stateroom is located on, you'll have easy access to all the fun activities on the ship.

Category: IT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 145 - 172 Sq. Ft. Total
A stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview. These staterooms feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed.

Category: IB
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 145 - 199 Sq. Ft. Total
A stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview. Everything you need to relax, recharge, and get going again.

Category: IA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 145 - 199 Sq. Ft. Total
A stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview. Everything you need to relax, recharge, and get going again.
Staterooms feature either a picture window or porthole.

Category: OK
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 145 - 172 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy plenty of natural light throughout your room, nice sea views and comfy space to relax and sleep. Plus you're just steps away from great entertainment. Some can connect. Sleeps up to four.

Category: OX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 145 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.

Category: O5
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 170 - 173 Sq. Ft. Total
Lots of room for everyone in your brood to sleep comfortably. Take a break and watch TV in the sitting area. And don't miss all the spectacular views from your picture window.

Category: O4
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 170 - 173 Sq. Ft. Total
Lots of room for everyone in your brood to sleep comfortably. Take a break and watch TV in the sitting area. And don't miss all the spectacular views from your picture window.

Category: OT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 145 Sq. Ft. Total
Take in the ever-changing seascape from your big picture window. Or kick back, relax and watch TV. When it's bedtime, the two of you can sleep in comfort.

Category: OC
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 145 Sq. Ft. Total
Catch the views of your latest destination through your large porthole window. Plus relax and recharge in your sitting area before heading out or going to sleep in your comfy bed. Some also can connect.

Category: OB
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 145 - 221 Sq. Ft. Total
Take in the ever-changing seascape from your big picture window. Or kick back, relax and watch TV in your sitting area before heading back out to all the action. Some also can connect.

Category: OA
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 145 - 221 Sq. Ft. Total
Take in the ever-changing seascape from your big picture window. Or kick back, relax and watch TV in your sitting area before heading back out to all the action. Some also can connect.
Spacious staterooms feature a private balcony with floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors and a sitting area.

Category: BB
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 221 - 330 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.

Category: B1
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 198 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. Plus they can connect to an Aft-Facing Penthouse.

Category: BA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 221 - 330 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.

Category: BX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 221 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.

Category: BF
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 221 - 330 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.

Category: B5
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 221 - 308 Sq. Ft. Total
A great fit for families. Enjoy amazing views from your private balcony and easy access to many of the ship's activities. Plus some of these staterooms can connect, making it easy to spread out yet stay together.

Category: B4
Accommodates: Up to 5 Guests
Size: 221 - 308 Sq. Ft. Total
A great fit for families. Enjoy amazing views from your private balcony and easy access to many of the ship's activities. Plus some of these staterooms can connect, making it easy to spread out yet stay together.

Category: BT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 221 - 235 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.
Spacious suites and mini-suites feature private balcony and bath with shower.

Category: SA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 828 Sq. Ft. Total
Relax in chic, luxurious comfort complete with floor-to-ceiling windows as well as butler and concierge service. Plus enjoy sweeping views from one of the most spacious balconies at sea. Also can connect to a Balcony stateroom.

Category: MX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 387 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.

Category: SH
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 443 - 481 Sq. Ft. Total
So much space. Relax in style and comfort and enjoy butler and concierge service that ensures a picture-perfect vacation.

Category: M1
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 332 Sq. Ft. Total
Experience unforgettable aft-facing views from the privacy of your own balcony. These spacious suites include a sitting area and luxury bath with shower.

Category: MA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 322 - 387 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 amazing views. Some can connect to an Owner's Suite or Balcony stateroom, too.

Category: SG
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 504 Sq. Ft. Total
Facing forward, you'll be the first to see each port. Plus enjoy plenty of fresh ocean air on one of the largest balconies on the ship. All this plus butler and concierge service.

Category: SF
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 482 - 497 Sq. Ft. Total
This is how to vacation. Enjoy plenty of room to relax, lounge, eat and slumber. Breathe in the refreshing ocean air — and take in the breathtaking views from your large, aft-facing balcony. Also can connect to Balcony staterooms.

| Symbol | Description |
|---|---|
![]() | PrivaSea (partially enclosed balcony) |
![]() | Restroom |
![]() | Stateroom with facilities for the disabled |
![]() | Third and/or fourth person occupancy available |
![]() | Connecting staterooms |
![]() | Third person occupancy available |
![]() | Elevator |
![]() | Stateroom equipped for hearing-impaired |
![]() | Third, fourth and/or fifth person occupancy available |

- Ship Name: Norwegian Sun
- Ship Name: Norwegian Sun
- Year Built: 2001
- Year Refurbished: 2021
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2001
- Ship Class: Sun
- Maximum Capacity: 1,936
- Number of Passenger Decks: 10
- Number of Crew: 906
- Officers' Nationality: International
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 243
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 380
- Total Inside Staterooms: 293
- Tonnage (GRT): 78,309
- Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 1,936
- Country of Registry: The Bahamas
- Total Staterooms: 968
- Suites with Balcony: 52
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Available Dates and Prices
Terms & Conditions
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.
†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.
Ship's registry: The Bahamas
Package ID: NCLSUNASI20270905



























