Can I bring a backpack and a carry on Norwegian?

Can I bring a backpack and a carry on Norwegian?

Norwegian Air allows you to bring one carry-on bag into the cabin free of charge. It is also permitted to bring a small personal item onboard, such as a small handbag or a slim laptop case that fits comfortably under the seat in front of you. Your ticket type determines the weight limits of your carry-on baggage.

Does Norwegian have free drinks?

Like many cruise lines, Norwegian assesses automatic gratuities for all beverages. This auto charge applies to individual drinks purchased on the ship, and to any beverage packages purchased in advance. And, as for the “free” version of the NCL drink package, that offer does not include the cost of those gratuities.

What drinks are included on Norwegian Cruises?

Enjoy all beverages by the glass throughout your cruises including unlimited soft drinks, beers, spirits, cocktails, wines by the glass and select bottles of wine with dinner, plus, still and sparkling water, energy drinks, and specialty coffee!

How does the drink package work on Norwegian?

Guests are allowed to buy two (2) beverages per person per transaction. The good news is that you can take advantage of this package at all restaurants, lounges, bars and Great Stirrup Cay. If you buy an item over $15 USD, the overage plus 20% gratuity and service charge will be applied to your onboard account.

What cost extra on Norwegian encore?

$15

How much should you tip on a cruise?

Most cruise lines suggest tipping $10 to $12 per day per passenger (not per couple), regardless of age. For a seven-day cruise, this means each cruiser should budget at least $70 for gratuities, or $140 per cabin for two people.

Which is the best company for European river cruises?

In our opinion, the following companies are the very best luxury river cruise lines in Europe:

  • Crystal River Cruises.
  • Tauck River Cruises.
  • AmaWaterways.
  • Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection.
  • Scenic River Cruises.
  • Viking River Cruises.

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