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Wed, Jan 14, 2026 PUNTA CANA (LA ROMANA) -- 4:00 pmThu, Jan 15, 2026 ORANJESTAD 1:30 pm 10:30 pmFri, Jan 16, 2026 WILLEMSTAD 8:00 am 8:00 pmSat, Jan 17, 2026 KRALENDIJK 6:00 am 2:30 pmSun, Jan 18, 2026 ST GEORGES GRENADA 12:15 pm 8:00 pmMon, Jan 19, 2026 SCARBOROUGH 8:00 am 5:00 pmTue, Jan 20, 2026 BRIDGETOWN 8:00 am 5:00 pmWed, Jan 21, 2026 ST LUCIA 8:00 am 5:00 pmThu, Jan 22, 2026 ST JOHNS ANTIGUA 8:00 am 5:00 pmFri, Jan 23, 2026 BASSETERRE 8:00 am 5:00 pmSat, Jan 24, 2026 PHILIPSBURG ST MAARTEN 8:00 am 5:00 pmSun, Jan 25, 2026 TORTOLA 7:00 am 2:15 pmMon, Jan 26, 2026 PUNTA CANA (LA ROMANA) 7:00 am --
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Bliss Ultra Lounge The electrifying aura of this hip, high-energy ultra lounge literally surrounds you. High-voltage tunes make everyone want to get their groove on and custom loungers are the perfect spot to cap off the evening with a cocktail.
Pinnacle Lounge and Sushi Bar Get comfortable and take in the views as you order a round of Japanese beer. Or stop by the bar after your day ashore and share a Shojin Vegetable Roll from the delicious sushi menu.
The Local Bar & Grill The Local offers classic pub fare in a relaxed atmosphere. With popular dishes like the Reuben Sandwich and Fish n' Chips, The Local has all your favorite comfort foods. So try one of our many beers on tap and catch a game with us!
More Choices- Champs Bar
- Atrium Cafe & Bar
- Starbucks
- Topsiders Bar and Grill
- Sugarcane Mojito Bar
- Spinnaker Lounge
Enjoy the most inclusive contemporary vacations at sea with Norwegian's Free at Sea! Get 1, 2 or ALL 5 Free Offers, plus Free Unlimited Beverages on all Norwegian Sky sailings.
- 1. Free Specialty Dining: Delight in a $50 Dining Credit per stateroom for Guests 1 & 2
- 2. FREE Shore Excursions: Enjoy a $50 per port, per stateroom Shore Excursion credit.
- 3. Free WiFi: Each stateroom receives 100 minutes of Free WiFi to use throughout the ship.
- 4. Free Photo Package: Strike a pose and enjoy 10 free prints per stateroom.
- 5. Friends & Family Sail Free: Your 3rd and 4th roomies sail free on select sailings.
Rock You Tonight
Take a walk on the wild side with tonight's production of Rock You Tonight. The high-energy grooves of the Norwegian Sky Production Cast brings you an all and out tribute to such rock icons as Queen, Journey and The Who. So give in to your inner James Taylor or Tina Turner and rock the night away!
Showdown
You be the judge! Four talented singers vie the audience's votes with a rocking Emcee that'll keep the show moving and you, the audience, groovin'. Enjoy hit tunes from Aretha Franklin, The Supremes, The Temptations, Gloria Gaynor & more. Its American Idol meets a Motown X-Factor. You'll be dancing in the aisles as you experience the non-stop energy and fun for the whole family.
Stardust Theater It's show time! And we've got a really big show for you at the Stardust Lounge. A stunning two-story main show lounge with a stage headlines the best entertainment at sea.
Mandara Spa & Salon The Mandara Spa & Salon offers unique and exotic spa treatments reflecting the beauty, spirit and traditions of rejuvenation from around the world. You'll find everything from the traditional to the exotic in spa and salon treatments.
Splash Academy Jump into a splash of fun at Splash Academy just for kids 3-12. Join us for active games, arts and crafts, and jump into character with the creative theme days.
Video Arcade Stop by and capture a few aliens, win a car race, play pinball and fly a jet fighter. Let your imagination run wild at the Video Arcade.
Entourage This is a cool place where teens can have fun, too. Designed to look and feel like the New York Subway, there's even graffiti on the walls.
Atrium It's located in the middle of the ship, where you'll find the Main Reception and the Shore Excursion desk.
More Choices- Mark Twain Library
- Jogging/Walking Track
- Internet Cafe
- Hot Tubs
- Golf Driving Net
- Basketball/Volleyball Court
- Swimming Pools
- Sky Club Casino
- Pulse Fitness Center
- Splashes Children's Pool
- Conference Rooms
- Bijoux Terner Boutique
- Fire CZ Store
- Galleria Shops
- Jewelry Shop
- Tradewinds
- Watch Shop
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Garden Cafe Our buffet serves up complimentary breakfast, lunch and dinner - and the floor-to-ceiling windows provide picturesque ocean views. Action stations include meat-carving, made-to-order pastas, omelets, waffles, soft-serve ice cream and more, including specialty dishes from around the world - satisfying your every craving.
Crossings Main Dining Room Prepare for a host of culinary delights at Crossing, 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.
Palace Main Dining Room Sit back, relax and embark on a culinary adventure inside this complimentary Main Dining Room. Palace has something for the foodie in everyone.
More Choices- Room Service
- Topsiders Bar and Grill
- The Local Bar & Grill
- Great Outdoors Cafe
Specialty Dining
Le Bistro Norwegian's signature French restaurant featuring Mediterranean, nouveau and classic French cuisine.
La Cucina Buona Sera! Enjoy the finest ingredients at our vibrant Italian ristorante. Dine on classics like Spaghetti Carbonara or Veal Marsala. Then indulge with a Tiramisu. Your good evening just got better!
Cagney's Steakhouse Steak is the standard at our American-style steakhouse. Sip your favorite cocktail as you select from premium choice cuts of Angus beef perfectly prepared. And dont forget to order Cagneys famous Parmesan truffle fries.
Pinnacle Lounge and Sushi Bar Get comfortable and take in the views as you order a round of Japanese beer. Or stop by the bar after your day ashore and share a Shojin Vegetable Roll from the delicious sushi menu.
- Passenger Capacity: 1,944 (double occupancy)
- Gross Register Tonnage: 77,104
- Overall Length: 848 ft
- Max Beam: 123 ft
- Draft: 26 feet
- Engines: Diesel Electric
- Cruise Speed: 20 knots
- Crew: 899
- Year Built: 1999
- Refurbished: 2024
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
Sports Deck
Nearby attractions include museums of the Taino people, reef-protected waters and ecological systems, and dolphin swims. Visit the 28th top golf course in the world, "The Teeth of the Dog"
The tiny island of Aruba is the smallest of the ABC Islands, which include Barbados and Curacao. Aruba lies about 15 miles north of Venezuela and has limited vegetation. The landscape consists of cacti and the curiously wind-bent divi divi trees. You may also be interested in climbing atop some of the huge boulders and exploring some of its caves. Of course, the main attractions to this island are its magnificent beaches against the turquoise waters full of spectacular marine life, which lure scores of sunbathers, snorkelers, and divers each year to the island.
Though small, Aruba has room for some luxury as well. If you travel along Palm Beach, you will find the several miles of this white sand lined with a string of hotels with glitzy casinos, restaurants and exotic boutiques. The crystal-clear waters of this beach are ideal for swimming and all kinds of watersports. However, if you prefer to stay dry, you are more than welcome to enjoy Aruba''s exotic underwater world from the glass bottom boats or on a submarine excursion.
The ship passes through a channel in the reef, into a broad, perfectly protected natural harbor. This is Willemstad, where Dutch gingerbread houses, superb shopping, excellent restaurants and bustling casinos abound. Nature buffs will love the exotic plants and tropical birdlife of Christoffel National Park. And don''t forget to sample the famous Cura�ao liqueur, still made here.
Bonaire has consistently been ranked as the finest snorkeling and scuba diving destination in the Caribbean for two decades. This is because of the island's diligent stewardship of its marine resources. Since 1979, all the waters of Bonaire's coast have been legally protected.
Besides snorkeling and scuba diving, there is plenty more to be done here. Bonaire has trade winds that are usually steady and wash over the island. This creates ideal conditions for windsurfing. The sere beauty of this semi-desert landscape is home to an assortment of wildlife. Atop the rock formations of Washington Slagbaai you can find iguanas toasting themselves, while they watch a vast cloud of orange-pink flamingoes drift across the bone-white salt flats. The divi-divi trees bending into the surreal sculptures of the wind, and towering cacti represent the Caribbean's diverse ecology.
Another great thing about Bonaire is that it has a yearly average temperature of 82 degrees F (27.8 degrees C) with an average water temperature of 80 degrees F (26.7 degrees C). All year, Bonaire is not likely to see more than 22 inches (56 cm) of rain. This can be attributed to its nearly constant humidity of 76% and year round sunny forecast.
Called the "Spice Island" for its abundance of cinnamon and nutmeg, still sold at the waterfront market, Grenada is spicy in many other ways. St. George's has historic buildings in brick and mellow stone, and one of the loveliest harbors in the Caribbean. The coastline is full of secluded coves, while the mountainous interior is rich in rainforests and frothy rivers.
The Bajan British accent is very distinctive, reflecting both the Scepter'd Isle and the lovely one they live on. Barbados still has lovely parish churches, great manor houses and a proper Trafalgar Square along with white-sugar beaches and waving fields of cane.
St. Lucia is one of the most scenic volcanic islands in the Caribbean. By helicopter, fly over beautiful Castries Harbor and Les Pitons, St. Lucia's dramatic twin volcanic peaks. By motor coach, venture to the edge of Soufriere's great crater, the world's only drive-in volcano. Or by foot, stroll through lovely Port Seraphine.
St. John's, Antigua is one of the oldest trading posts in the Caribbean Sea. It is a mixture of restored buildings that date back to the 1600s and some more modern buildings. One of the great things about St. John's is that most of the sights are within walking distance; so go explore the town as soon as you disembark. As you take a stroll along the streets lining the wharf, you will notice vendors hawking everything from clothing to local crafts, artwork, and jewelry. The Public Market is arrayed with an assortment of tropical fruits that you may not recognize. If you are up for a little bit adventure, sample something that appeals to you. Just make sure to ask if it needs any preparation first.
This fertile isle is a land of rain forests, tropical flowers, and abundant sugar cane. After a stroll around the charming colonial streets and shops of the capital, Basseterre, tour the island or visit Brimstone Hill Fort, an impressive construction that is one of the wonders of the Caribbean world.
Dutch St. Maarten is a great place to stop just to shop. Its capital is Philipsburg and fills a narrow stretch of land between Great Bay and the Great Salt Pond. It is a bustling center of international trade with lively shopping streets, cafes, and hotels. Strangely enough it has two main streets called Front Street and Back Street.
On Front Street, which is the main thoroughfare, duty-free shops line the road as far as the eye can see. These duty-free shops offer everything from Italian leather goods and Japanese cameras to native crafts. Don't be afraid to venture the alleyways that will lead you to arcades and courtyards filled with flowers.
The Courthouse is the most prominent landmark on Front Street. It is a grand white wooden structure topped with a cupola built in 1793. Front Street also includes the Simartin Museum so that visitors can get and excellent introduction to local St. Maartin history. There are also historical forts that are monuments to Philipsburg's strategic importance in St. Maarten's history.
Philipsburg has not been left behind in the time, however. It has combined its historical legacy with 20th century excitement. Since its waterfront has become a popular stop for cruise ships, the shore of this town is covered with restaurants, cafes and nightclubs that offer entertainment well into the night.