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British Isles: England, Ireland & Scotland from London (Southampton), United Kingdom
Norwegian Cruise Line

British Isles: England, Ireland & Scotland from London (Southampton), United Kingdom

Date

May 23, 2027

Duration

11 nights

Departure Port

Southampton · United Kingdom

Arrival Port

Southampton · United Kingdom

Rating

Resort

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Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Star

Dawn

Launched

2001

Refitted

2021

Tonnage

91,740 GT

Passengers

2,348

Cabins

1,174

Crew

1,083

Length

965 m

Width

32 m

Speed

25 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Southampton 1
Southampton 2
Southampton 5

Southampton

Depart 16:00
England

Cruises from Southampton are part of a storied maritime heritage. Famous ships have sailed from Southampton port and, before commercial air travel, it was the gateway to the world with Hollywood celebrities like Bette Davis and Elizabeth Taylor passing through to board a Southampton cruise. In its atmospheric Old Town, 12th-century churches, cobbled streets, and timber-framed houses like the impressive Tudor House & Garden sit side-by-side, surrounded by one of the most complete Medieval city walls in the UK where the Bargate – the ancient entrance – still stands intact. There are bustling marina-side bars, shiny shopping districts and a vibrant cultural quarter where the Mayflower Theatre puts on West End musicals and the SeaCity Museum catalogues Southampton’s seafaring past. Some of England’s most impressive landmarks are an easy drive away, including the Neolithic wonder Stonehenge, the picturesque spa city Bath or Buckingham Palace, Tate Modern and Tower Bridge in the bustling capital of London. Discover 5,000 years of history and more on a Southampton cruise.

Day 3

Day 3

Dun Laoghaire 1
Dun Laoghaire 2
Dun Laoghaire 5

Dun Laoghaire

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Ireland

Dun Laorghaire, pronounced Dunleary, is an elegant little coastal town situated close to Dublin and is steeped in history. You’ll be sure to receive a traditional Irish welcome as you step ashore and begin your explorations. Breathe in the Irish sea air as you take a stroll along the mile-long East Pier Walk, marvelling at the stunning views across Dublin Bay, passing by the beautiful Victorian bandstand, as small boats quietly sail in and out of the harbour. Explore the People’s Park, created as a formal Victorian Garden, encircled by wrought iron railings, and housing a multitude of landscaped lawns and sweet-smelling flowers. Each weekend, market vendors bring colourful art collections and local produce here, drawing visitors in to browse contentedly. The famous James Joyce Tower and Museum, noted for its appearance in the opening scenes of the novel Ulysses, now houses many artefacts of Joyce, including letters, photographs and rare first edition books. For those feeling brave enough, take a dip in the Irish Sea at Forty Foot, a historic bathing pool, named among the best places to swim in the world. Visit Mariner’s Church, or the Oratory of the Sacred Heart, both of which are easily accessible.

Day 4

Day 4

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Belfast 2
Belfast 3

Belfast

Arrive 06:30Depart 18:30
Northern Ireland

Reborn as a cool, modern city, Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind, emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture, where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. Take a voyage of discovery in its maritime quarter, home to a celebrated museum dedicated to the most famous ship ever built, which was constructed right here in the city’s shipyards. A walk across the Lagan Weir Footbridge brings you to Belfast’s fascinating Titanic District – an area of the city devoted to its rich ship-building heritage. The state-of-the-art Titanic Museum brings the story of the doomed vessel to life, and is the largest museum dedicated to the infamously ‘unsinkable’ ship. Wind up a nautical-themed ramble along the Maritime Mile with a visit to SS Nomadic, the smaller cousin of the Titanic, and a ship which serves as a fascinating time capsule back to the pomp and grandeur of the Titanic, while also telling its own stories of service in both World Wars. There’s just enough time to give the 10-metre long Salmon of Knowledge sculpture a quick peck for luck, before continuing to explore. A stark barbed wire and graffitied sheet metal barrier marks an abrupt scar through the city’s residential areas. The Peace Line was constructed during the height of the Troubles, when Belfast was plagued by sectarian divisions between Protestants and Catholics. Nowadays, you can jump in a black taxi tour to see the colourful murals and living history of the walls, which stand as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace. After exploring the city’s historic divisions, a reminder of Belfast’s uniting creativity can be found at the Metropolitan Arts Centre – a seven-storey tall building, which invites light to gloriously cascade inside. The Cathedral Quarter is a cobbled blend of flower-adorned pubs, restaurants and theatres, and venues where music spills out onto the streets at night, and many a pint is cheerily shared.

Day 5

Day 5

Portree

Portree

Arrive 09:15Depart 17:00
Scotland

The Isle of Skye ranks near the top of most visitors' priority lists: the romance of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, combined with the misty Cuillin Hills and their proximity to the mainland all contribute to its popularity. Today Skye remains mysterious and mountainous, an island of sunsets that linger brilliantly until late at night and of beautiful, soft mists. Much photographed are the really old crofts, one or two of which are still inhabited, with their thick stone walls and thatch roofs. Orientation on Skye is easy: follow the only roads around the loops on the northern part of the island and enjoy the road running the length of the Sleat Peninsula in southern Skye, taking the loop roads that exit to the north and south as you please. There are some stretches of single-lane road, but none poses a problem.

Day 6

Day 6

Inverness

Inverness

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Scotland

In 1933, an enterprising editor in Inverness enlivened a slow news week with the story of an odd sighting in Loch Ness. The legend grew overnight - and today individuals still scan the dark waters of the Loch for a sight of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Legend goes back as far as the 6th century and insists that the celebrated Loch Ness Monster inhabits a cave beneath the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle. Welcome to Invergordon, your gateway to Loch Ness and that area of the Highlands known as the "Great Glen."

Day 7

Day 7

Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom 1
Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom 2

Edinburgh (Leith) United Kingdom

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Scotland

Edinburgh is to London as poetry is to prose, as Charlotte Brontë once wrote. One of the world's stateliest cities and proudest capitals, it's built—like Rome—on seven hills, making it a striking backdrop for the ancient pageant of history. In a skyline of sheer drama, Edinburgh Castle watches over the capital city, frowning down on Princes Street’s glamour and glitz. But despite its rich past, the city’s famous festivals, excellent museums and galleries, as well as the modern Scottish Parliament, are reminders that Edinburgh has its feet firmly in the 21st century.Nearly everywhere in Edinburgh (the burgh is always pronounced burra in Scotland) there are spectacular buildings, whose Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian pillars add touches of neoclassical grandeur to the largely Presbyterian backdrop. Large gardens are a strong feature of central Edinburgh, where the city council is one of the most stridently conservationist in Europe. Arthur's Seat, a mountain of bright green and yellow furze, rears up behind the spires of the Old Town. This child-size mountain jutting 822 feet above its surroundings has steep slopes and little crags, like a miniature Highlands set down in the middle of the busy city. Appropriately, these theatrical elements match Edinburgh's character—after all, the city has been a stage that has seen its fair share of romance, violence, tragedy, and triumph.Modern Edinburgh has become a cultural capital, staging the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe Festival in every possible venue each August. The stunning Museum of Scotland complements the city’s wealth of galleries and artsy hangouts. Add Edinburgh’s growing reputation for food and nightlife and you have one of the world’s most beguiling cities.Today the city is the second most important financial center in the United Kingdom, and the fifth most important in Europe. The city regularly is ranked near the top in quality-of-life surveys. Accordingly, New Town apartments on fashionable streets sell for considerable sums. In some senses the city is showy and materialistic, but Edinburgh still supports learned societies, some of which have their roots in the Scottish Enlightenment. The Royal Society of Edinburgh, for example, established in 1783 "for the advancement of learning and useful knowledge," remains an important forum for interdisciplinary activities.Even as Edinburgh moves through the 21st century, its tall guardian castle remains the focal point of the city and its venerable history. Take time to explore the streets—peopled by the spirits of Mary, Queen of Scots; Sir Walter Scott; and Robert Louis Stevenson—and pay your respects to the world's best-loved terrier, Greyfriars Bobby. In the evenings you can enjoy candlelit restaurants or a folk ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee, a traditional Scottish dance with music), though you should remember that you haven't earned your porridge until you've climbed Arthur's Seat. Should you wander around a corner, say, on George Street, you might see not an endless cityscape, but blue sea and a patchwork of fields. This is the county of Fife, beyond the inlet of the North Sea called the Firth of Forth—a reminder, like the mountains to the northwest that can be glimpsed from Edinburgh's highest points, that the rest of Scotland lies within easy reach.

Day 8

Day 8

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Newcastle 2

Newcastle

Arrive 06:45Depart 18:00
England

Newcastle upon Tyne is a classic city of England’s north country, where you can visit reminders of some 2,000 years of British history. The city’s crucial location along the River Tyne has meant that it has been the site of Roman forts under Emperor Hadrian and Norman castles under William the Conqueror and the kings that succeeded him. A short drive outside of town offers the chance to stroll along sections of Hadrian’s Wall, built by Romans as a defense against Scottish invaders. And a walk through the city finds a mix of modern and old, with new structures like the Gateshead Millennium Bridge alongside Victorian storefronts, Edwardian marketplaces and remnants of the Industrial Revolution. Perhaps Newcastle’s most recognizable claim to fame is its renowned beer, Newcastle Brown Ale, which you can sample, along with other local craft ales, at historic pubs. Newcastle also makes a great jumping-off point for exploring nearby historic towns like Durham and Alnwick, with their impeccably maintained gardens, historic castles and soaring cathedrals.

Day 9

Day 9

Ijmuiden

Ijmuiden

Arrive 11:30Depart 20:00
Netherlands

A stop in Amsterdam offers the chance to explore the sights of one of Europe’s most colorful, dynamic and historic cities—one with a well-earned reputation as a laid-back and inviting place for people of all stripes. Visitors are naturally drawn to the historic city center where you’ll find some of the world’s top art museums, including the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. And at Dam Square, the Amsterdam’s largest public square, you can tour the Royal Palace before continuing to the tourist attractions on the Canal Belt. The iconic network of waterways that surrounds the downtown area offers a picturesque backdrop for sightseeing by bike or canal boat. Be sure to visit the floating Bloemenmarkt to peruse famed Dutch tulips, and take time to wander and window-shop among the narrow lanes of de Jordaan. And you won’t have to look far in Amsterdam to find delicious Dutch treats along the way. Just duck into a cozy brown café to sample a plate of bitterballen with mustard and a beer, and grab a gooey sweet stroopwafel from a street vendor as you stroll.

Day 10

Day 10

Zeebrugge 1
Zeebrugge 2
Zeebrugge 5

Zeebrugge

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
Belgium

The ultimate fairytale city, Bruges is a snowglobe medieval town brought to life and lovingly preserved. The medieval majesty rises just inland from Zeebruge's busy port and sandy beaches, and the two are linked by the short stretch of the Baudouin Canal. Arrive in Bruges to discover a dreamlike place where time has stood still. Explore the Unesco World Heritage Site centre to wander at leisure among some of the world's most atmospheric streets. View less Laced with pretty canals, winding paths of cobbled stones, and glorious squares surrounded by soaring church spires, Bruges is an irresistible journey back through time. A city for the seasons, see the towering cups of tulips glowing, or snowy layers adding a cosy blanket during winter. The climb is not to be underestimated, but there are few better places to start a visit to Bruges than the ascent up to the 83-metre lookout of the Belfry of Bruges, which rockets up from the city's primary market square. Discover the city's pretty canals, and admire the colour-splashed facades - tangled with ivy - that line up appealingly on their banks. With plenty of museums and galleries among the incredible architecture, Bruges is a city that effortlessly lives up to its heavy hyping, and there are countless cultural attractions to immerse yourself in. Indulge a sweet tooth at the chocolate museum - or sample the wares of countless artisan chocolate shops - to leave this Zeebrugge's port with the most satisfying of tastes lingering.

Day 11

Day 11

Le Havre 1
Le Havre 2
Le Havre 5

Le Havre

Arrive 06:30Depart 20:00
France

As you sail on your MSC cruise to France, you’ll come to Le Havre, the country’s second-largest port, which takes up half the Seine estuary. However, the town itself, home to almost 200,000 people, is a place of pilgrimage for fans of contemporary architecture. Le Havre – “The Harbour” – is the principal trading post of northern France and a port of call of our MSC Northern Europe cruises. Following its near-destruction during World War II, Le Havre was rebuilt by a single architect, Auguste Perret, between 1946 and 1964. The sheer sense of space can be exhilarating: the showpiece monuments have a winning self-confidence, and the few surviving relics of the old city have been sensitively integrated into the whole. While the endless mundane residential blocks can be dispiriting, even those visitors who fail to agree with Perret’s famous dictum that “concrete is beautiful” may enjoy a stroll around his city. A shore excursion on your MSC Northern Europe cruise can also be the opportunity to discover Rouen, the capital of Upper Normandy, one of France’s most ancient cities. Standing on the site of Rotomagus, built by the Romans at the lowest point where they could bridge the Seine, it was laid out by Rollo, the first duke of Normandy, in 911. Captured by the English in 1419, it became the stage in 1431 for the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, before returning to French control in 1449. Rouen today can be very seductive, its lively and bustling centre well equipped with impressive churches and museums. North of the Seine at any rate, it’s a real pleasure to explore. As well as some great sights – Cathédrale de Notre-Dame, all the delightful twisting streets of timbered houses – there’s history aplenty too, most notably the links with Joan of Arc.

Day 12

Day 12

Southampton 1
Southampton 2
Southampton 5

Southampton

Arrive 05:00
England

Cruises from Southampton are part of a storied maritime heritage. Famous ships have sailed from Southampton port and, before commercial air travel, it was the gateway to the world with Hollywood celebrities like Bette Davis and Elizabeth Taylor passing through to board a Southampton cruise. In its atmospheric Old Town, 12th-century churches, cobbled streets, and timber-framed houses like the impressive Tudor House & Garden sit side-by-side, surrounded by one of the most complete Medieval city walls in the UK where the Bargate – the ancient entrance – still stands intact. There are bustling marina-side bars, shiny shopping districts and a vibrant cultural quarter where the Mayflower Theatre puts on West End musicals and the SeaCity Museum catalogues Southampton’s seafaring past. Some of England’s most impressive landmarks are an easy drive away, including the Neolithic wonder Stonehenge, the picturesque spa city Bath or Buckingham Palace, Tate Modern and Tower Bridge in the bustling capital of London. Discover 5,000 years of history and more on a Southampton cruise.

Cabin Categories

2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony 1
2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony 2
2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony 5

2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony

Suite
646–657 m²Max 6
S4

With enough room for up to six people, these Penthouses are perfect if you want to bring the whole family. Includes a living area, dining area, separate bedroom with queen-size bed as well as a separate children's bedroom and a large private balcony so you can all enjoy the amazing view. They also can connect to a Mini-Suite so your group can spread out in style. Includes butler and concierge service.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationKing or Twin ConfigurationSecond BedroomLounge AreaDining AreaShower+12
US$10,019 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
View Details
3-Bedroom Garden Villa 1
3-Bedroom Garden Villa 2
3-Bedroom Garden Villa 11

3-Bedroom Garden Villa

Suite
11151 m²Max 7
S1

Norwegian Star Garden Villas accommodate up to seven guests. With three bedrooms, each with a king- or queen-size bed and luxury bath and shower, you have plenty of space to revel in. Also includes a living room, dining room as well as a private garden with hot tub, outdoor dining area and terrace to enjoy the beautiful view. Plus they can connect together so your group can spread out in luxury. Includes butler and concierge service.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationKing or Twin ConfigurationSecond BedroomLounge AreaDining AreaVanity Area+14
US$21,379 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony 1
Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony 2
Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony 5

Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony

Suite
463–474 m²Max 4
SN

These stylish Penthouses include a bedroom with a queen-size bed, single sofa bed, luxury bath with a shower and bathtub, living and dining area, and unparalleled views from the aft-facing balcony. Plus you'll be spoiled with butler and concierge service.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerBath+11
US$7,829 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
View Details
Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony 1
Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony 2

Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite
452–506 m²Max 3
SM

You will have the perfect romantic getaway in these Penthouses that sleep up to three guests. Includes a bedroom with queen-size bed and luxury bath with shower and bathtub, in addition to the living area and dining area. Because these are aft-facing, they offer an amazing view from the large balcony. Includes butler and concierge service.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries Provided+11
US$7,979 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Club Balcony Suite 1
Club Balcony Suite 2
Club Balcony Suite 4

Club Balcony Suite

Suite
334 m²Max 4
MAMB

Norwegian Star Club Balcony Suites sleep up to four guests and feature two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed plus additional bedding to sleep two more guests as well as a sitting area, luxury bath with shower and bathtub, and amazing views from the private balcony.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+9
US$5,289 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Deluxe Owner’s Suite 1
Deluxe Owner’s Suite 2
Deluxe Owner’s Suite 6

Deluxe Owner’s Suite

Suite
657–732 m²Max 6
S6

Enjoy the magnificent views from the expansive wall of windows of these Suites that include a king-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate up to a total of six guests, luxury bath with Jacuzzi, sitting and dining areas and the indulgence of butler and concierge service.

King or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerWhirlpool Bath+11
US$9,679 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Deluxe Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 1
Deluxe Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 2
Deluxe Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 4

Deluxe Owner's Suite with Two Balconies

Suite
1055 m²Max 4
S2

What's better than taking in the stunning views from one balcony? Enjoying them from two! These Deluxe Owner's Suites accommodate four guests and include a separate bedroom with king-size bed, luxury bath with whirlpool, guest bath, and a living and dining area. Plus you'll be pampered by butler and concierge service. They also can connect to a Balcony or Penthouse with Large Balcony.

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries Provided+10
US$9,979 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
View Details
Family Suite 1
Family Suite 2
Family Suite 4

Family Suite

Suite
398–484 m²Max 6
SP

Bring the whole gang because this suite sleeps up to six guests. It features two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, a sofa bed and some with additional bedding to sleep two more. Everyone can hang out in the sitting area and there is a luxury bath with shower. Butler and concierge included.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries Provided+9
US$6,429 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony 1
Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony 2
Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony 3

Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite
635–646 m²Max 4
SD

Be the first to take in the spectacular views from the large, forward-facing balcony of these stylish Penthouses. Accommodates up to four guests and includes a queen-size bed, luxury bath with shower and bathtub, plus a comfortable living and dining area to relax in or enjoy a meal arranged by your butler.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries Provided+11
US$7,679 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony 1
Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony 2
Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony 3

Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite
614–850 m²Max 3
SF

Step out onto your large, forward-facing balcony and enjoy the fresh air and magnificent views. Back inside, these Penthouses feature a queen-size bed, luxury bath with shower and bathtub, and a living and dining area. Plus concierge and butler service to fulfill all your wishes. And some can connect to an Owner's Suite so you can sail in style with family or friends. Sleeps up to three.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerToiletries Provided+11
US$7,629 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 1
Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 2
Owner's Suite with Two Balconies 4

Owner's Suite with Two Balconies

Suite
872 m²Max 4
S3

The Owner's Suites with Two Balconies are great for up to four guests. They include a living room, dining room and separate bedroom with king-size bed. Along with a mini-bar, luxury bath with whirlpool tub and an amazing double balcony. Plus they can connect to a Balcony or Penthouse with Large Balcony so you can spread out yet stay together. Includes butler and concierge service.

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries Provided+10
View Details
Penthouse with Balcony 1
Penthouse with Balcony 2
Penthouse with Balcony 5

Penthouse with Balcony

Suite
463–474 m²Max 4
SC

Perfect for four guests, these Penthouses feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-size, double sofa bed, a sitting area that invites you to sit back and relax plus a private balcony to admire the ever-changing seascape. Enjoy being pampered by a butler and concierge too.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerBath+11
US$7,229 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Sail Away Club Balcony Suite 1
Sail Away Club Balcony Suite 2
Sail Away Club Balcony Suite 4

Sail Away Club Balcony Suite

Suite
334 m²Max 4
MX

A Sail Away Club Balcony Suite stateroom guarantees a Club Balcony Suite stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+7
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Aft-Facing Balcony 1
Aft-Facing Balcony 2
Aft-Facing Balcony 4

Aft-Facing Balcony

Balcony
226–344 m²Max 3
B1

With room for up to three guests, these staterooms have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and a single sofa bed to accommodate one more. Along with a sitting area, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and an aft-facing private balcony with a spectacular view.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
US$5,559 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Balcony 1
Balcony 2
Balcony 7

Balcony

Suite
463–474 m²Max 4
BABF

With room for up to three guests, Norwegian Star Balcony Staterooms have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and some feature additional bedding to accommodate one more. Along with a sitting area, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a private balcony with an amazing view. Plus some can connect so you can spread out yet stay together.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaDining AreaShowerBath+11
US$4,669 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Sail Away Balcony 1
Sail Away Balcony 2
Sail Away Balcony 4

Sail Away Balcony

Balcony
226–355 m²Max 3
BX

A Sailaway Balcony stateroom guarantees 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.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
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Solo Balcony 1
Solo Balcony 2
Solo Balcony 4

Solo Balcony

Balcony
226–355 m²Max 3
BT

Solo Balcony

Queen or Twin ConfigurationSofa BedLounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
US$8,859 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Family Oceanview 1
Family Oceanview 2
Family Oceanview 3

Family Oceanview

Outside
151–161 m²Max 4
O4

These Oceanview Staterooms are perfect for the family. They have room for up to four guests, with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate two more. You'll also have a big picture window to enjoy the amazing view. Plus some can connect so you can spread out yet stay together.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
US$3,219 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Obstructed Oceanview 1
Obstructed Oceanview 2
Obstructed Oceanview 3

Obstructed Oceanview

Outside
151–194 m²Max 4
OK

These Oceanview Staterooms have a picture window or porthole with an obstructed view and can accommodate up to four guests and includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, one pullman and one pullout. Located mid-ship, they are close to all the action.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationPullman BedShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+7
US$2,969 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Oceanview 1
Oceanview 2
Oceanview 3

Oceanview

Outside
151–161 m²Max 4
OF

These Oceanview Staterooms have room for up to four guests, with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate two more guests. You'll also have a porthole to enjoy an awesome view. Some also can connect so your group can spread out even more.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
US$2,979 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Oceanview Picture Window 1
Oceanview Picture Window 2
Oceanview Picture Window 3

Oceanview Picture Window

Outside
151–161 m²Max 4
OA

With room for up to four guests, these staterooms come with two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate two more guests, as well as a big picture window offering a great view. Travelling with family or friends? Some of these staterooms can connect so you can stay close.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
US$3,159 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Sail Away Oceanview 1
Sail Away Oceanview 2
Sail Away Oceanview 3

Sail Away Oceanview

Outside
151–152 m²Max 4
OX

A Sailaway Oceanview stateroom guarantees 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.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
View Details
Solo Oceanview 1
Solo Oceanview 2
Solo Oceanview 4

Solo Oceanview

Outside
151 m²Max 1
OT

Solo Oceanview

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVSafe+5
US$5,459 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Family Inside 1
Family Inside 2
Family Inside 4

Family Inside

Inside
140–151 m²Max 4
I4

These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way for the whole family to cruise. With room for up to four, you'll have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and additional bedding to accommodate up to two more guests. Plus you'll have access to all kinds of amenities, like room service and so much more.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+7
US$2,839 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Inside 1
Inside 2
Inside 4

Inside

Inside
140–269 m²Max 4
IAIBIF

These Inside Staterooms are the most affordable way for you to cruise. With room for up to four, you'll have two lower beds that convert into a queen-size bed and some with additional bedding to accommodate up to two more guests.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
US$2,769 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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Sail Away Inside 1
Sail Away Inside 2
Sail Away Inside 4

Sail Away Inside

Inside
140 m²Max 4
IX

A Sailaway Inside stateroom guarantees an Inside stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned between time of booking up to one day prior to embarkation.

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVWi-Fi (Additional Cost)+6
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Solo Inside 1
Solo Inside 2
Solo Inside 4

Solo Inside

Inside
140 m²Max 1
IT

Solo Inside

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVSafe+5
US$5,059 /person+ US$480 taxes & fees
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