
Europe and Mediterranean: Italy, Greece & Croatia Cruise

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Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.
Overview
Located about 80 kilometers northwest of Rome, the Port of Civitavecchia is the port of Rome and a busy ferry and cargo port serving Italy and southern Europe. Lying on Italy’s eastern shores on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Port of Civitavecchia has excellent direct connections to Rome. It is an important cruise and ferry port with regular passage to Sardinia, Malta, Sicily, Tunis, and Barcelona. Fishing is of secondary importance to the Port of Civitavecchia. In addition to ocean-going traffic, the Port of Civitavecchia also contains a thermoelectric center and metallurgical works. In 2006, over 51 thousand people called the Port of Civitavecchia home. The Port of Civitavecchia was built on an earlier Etruscan settlement. Emperor Trajan founded the Port of Civitavecchia in the early 2nd Century, calling it Centumcellae. Today, Trajan’s Port is preserved within today’s Port of Civitavecchia. A busy growing town during the late Roman era, the Port of Civitavecchia was attacked by Vandals and then destroyed by the Saracens in 828 AD. Residents escaped to the nearby Allumiere Mountains where Pope Leo IV built a walled town in 854. Eventually, the people returned to Civitavecchia (the name means “old city”). At the end of the 15th Century, the Port of Civitavecchia was under frequent attack by pirates. The naval arsenal was constructed in 1508. Pope Paul III commissioned the building of the keep, which was designed by Donato Bramante and then finished by Michelangelo in 1537, to protect the Port of Civitavecchia from pirate attacks. In 1696, Civitavecchia became a free port under Pope Innocent XII. Because it was Rome’s main port, the French occupied the Port of Civitavecchia in 1849. The Port of Civitavecchia was linked to Rome by the Rome and Civitavecchia Rail Road in 1859. When the Port of Civitavecchia became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, it was one of the Papal State’s most strongly fortified towns when Papal troops welcomed General Nino Bixio on behalf of the Italian unification forces into the Port of Civitavecchia fortress. World War II brought destruction to as much as three-quarters of the Port of Civitavecchia. Reconstruction enlarged the Port of Civitavecchia beyond its pre-war area. The Authority Portuale Civitavecchia (Port of Rome) is responsible for managing and operating the Port of Civitavecchia as well as the ports of Fiumicino and Gaeta. The modern Port of Civitavecchia is at the center of rail, road, and air networks that link it with central Italy and the world. The Port of Civitavecchia can handle about 11 million tons of cargo per year and over 1.5 million passengers. Cargoes include forest products, cereals, iron and steel, chemicals, automobiles, containers, and liquid bulk. In 2007, the Port of Civitavecchia welcomed 856 cruise vessels carrying 1.6 million passengers, and the total number of passengers using ferries and cruise vessels was 3.8 million. In 2007, the Port of Civitavecchia handled a total of 7.7 million tons of cargo. This total included 1.5 million tons of liquid bulk, 1.7 million tons of solid bulk, 4.6 million tons of packages, and 31.1 thousand TEUs of containerized cargo. The Port of Civitavecchia contains 28 berths of a total of 5.6 thousand meters in length alongside depths from 6 to 18 meters. Port properties include five warehouses containing 36 thousand square meters for handling and storing cargo. The intermodal terminal includes seven thousand square meters of storage space and 12.5 thousand square meters for loading/unloading rail cars and parking. The Port of Civitavecchia is one of the busiest ferry ports in the world. Just 80 kilometers northwest of Rome, it is the main tourist destination for people traveling to the Eternal City. It is also a central port for ferries carrying passengers to more local destinations. The ferry terminal offers a complete line of amenities. Different ferry companies offer services to various destinations. Moby Lines handles crossings to Olbia, Sardinia. Corsica Sardinia Ferries runs services to Golfo Aranci. Grimaldi Ferries carries passengers to Barcelona and Tunis, and Grand Navi Veloci operates a route to Tunis. Ferrovie dello Stato operates a combined rail-ferry service to Golfo Aranci.
Overview
Inhabited since antiquity, Salerno found its place as a Roman colony in 197 B.C. After the fall of Rome, a who's who of European kingdoms conquered the city including the Goths, the Byzantines, and the Lombards. It's easy to see why. The warm Mediterranean sun and rolling hillsides beckon with new adventures and pinch-me-I must-be-dreaming experiences.Hike the jaw-dropping Mount Vesuvius, feel the centuries unfold on a guided walk through the amazing cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, or soak up the scenery with a cruise along the dazzling Amalfi Coast. Whatever you choose, Salerno offers precious memories that will last a lifetime.
Overview
Catania is an ancient port city on Sicily's east coast. It sits at the foot of Mt. Etna, an active volcano with trails leading up to the summit. The city's wide central square, Piazza del Duomo, features the whimsical Fontana dell'Elefante statue and richly decorated Catania Cathedral. In the southwest corner of the square, La Pescheria's weekday fish market is a rowdy spectacle surrounded by seafood restaurants.
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.
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.
Overview
The City of Split marks 1700 years since the beginning of the construction of Diocletian's Palace. Split, a city where every epoche since antiquity has left its traces, was conceived within the walls of the palace which was built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his private residence. The well-preserved palace has been listed as UNESCO's register of the world's cultural heritage. During these 1700 years, Split has played an important role in Croatian history. Today, Split is the center of cultural and scientific life, with many institutions, museums, galleries, and theatres. Split is the second biggest city in Croatia. Due to its central position on the Adriatic coast and its exceptional environment, Split soon developed into the leading and biggest city of South Croatia, its large port, commercial and industrial center, and an important European tourist resort. The present city of Split is an organic fusion of its antique heritage and modern architecture, set up in a beautiful Mediterranean environment and full of the sober and thoughtful atmosphere of a big city. As the scientific center of the region, Split's scientific institutions have had remarkable results in many fields including the protection and study of cultural and natural heritage, oceanography, fishery, Adriatic agricultural cultures, etc. Split is also known for great accomplishments in sports, notably basketball, soccer, tennis, handball, rowing, sailing, and water polo. Split hosted the Mediterranean Sports Games and the European Athletic Championships. Split is connected by rail to the hinterland, by ferry boats to the Adriatic islands, Italy, and Croatia, and the rest of the world by its international airport.
Overview
Koper is a port city in Slovenia, on the country's Adriatic coastline. Its medieval old town centers around Titov Trg, a square with Venetian-influenced landmarks such as the Praetorian Palace and a Gothic-style loggia, while nearby Da Ponte Fountain is a replica of Venice's famed Rialto Bridge. Rebuilt many times, the circa-12th-century Cathedral of the Assumption features a tall campanile with sweeping bay views.
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.
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. Suites feature butler and concierge service.

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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Ship's registry: The Bahamas
Package ID: NCLSUNEUR20270502
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