If you are willing to wait and book your cruise closer to the time, you tend to get a better deal. You can check out the best rates on Norwegian getaway here. We also paid $15USD per person per night (excluding taxes, $60 including taxes) so we weren’t picky – we got an insanely cheap deal. Norwegian charges a premium if you want to guarantee a midship room due to their popularity. We should note that if you are susceptible to seasickness you want to be midship as the cruise will rock way less if your cabin is located in midship. People generally prefer to be higher up but we’ve never had a problem with any cabin aboard the Norwegian Getaway cruise ship. We aren’t people who really mind living out of our suitcase on vacation but if that is a problem for you, I would suggest booking a bigger room, like a balcony stateroom. In saying this, it wasn’t that much of a problem for us. The rooms didn’t have any drawers for your belongings (other Norwegian ships like the Star do) so you only had the choice of placing your suitcase under the bed or hanging your ironed items in the cupboard. The Getaway is newer than both those ships and has newer, updated staterooms (which is great) but it seems they have made them a bit smaller – maybe to squeeze more rooms onto the ship? We also felt the Norwegian Star had bigger staterooms too. The inside rooms were a little smaller than those on other Norwegian ships (For instance, the Norwegian Pearl has larger inside staterooms). Norwegian Getaway Rooms (Inside Stateroom) We would recommend a Western Caribbean cruise on Norwegian Getaway to couples but there’s really something for everyone from families, to singles, to retirees. Ropes course, extreme slides and hot tubs – we did them all and loved it. When cruising NCL we prefer to take advantage of the activities on board, of which there are plenty on the Getaway. There was plenty of variety and the quality was good – especially the New York strip steak. In a nutshell: We loved the food in the complimentary restaurants. Read on for more about what we loved and loathed in our Norwegian Getaway Review. From the hull to dining rooms you’ll see the Miami native’s impressive and distinctive artwork. The ship is adorned with artwork by popular local artist David Le Batard ‘Lebo’ in a Miami theme. There are only a few ships in the NCL fleet which are bigger than this one like the Epic and the Encore. The itinerary of the Norwegian Getaway constantly changes which we really love about this cruise line so it is likely you will not be going to the exact same destinations as us.īuilt in 2013 at a cost of $840m, the Norwegian Cruise Line Getaway is one of the largest in the NCL fleet weighing 145,655 Tons and has capacity for 3,963 passengers. We took a Western Caribbean Cruise on the Norwegian Getaway to Roatan Bay, Honduras, Belize City, Belize, Costa Maya, Mexico & Cozumel, Mexico. It also can make avoiding the crowds somewhat of a challenge, though it's entirely possible.Looking for a Norwegian Getaway review? You have come to the right place! A vacation on Getaway requires planning ahead to get seats in the venues that you want. Adding to the chaos is Norwegian's Freestyle dining concept which, while much-adored on the line's smaller ships, can seem onerous on a ship of more than 4,000. It also leads to some bottlenecking as passengers make their way through. The casino encircles the area on Deck 7, and smoke drifts to restaurants and clubs on the decks above and below. The area is packed with activities, which also means it's packed with people. Have dinner in Le Bistro on Deck 6, catch a Second City improv comedy show across the way at Headliners, and then climb the stairs to hit the Casino on Deck 7 before finishing the night at Sugarcane Mojito Bar on Deck 8 without missing a beat. The ship was built for socializing, with most of the action taking place around 678 Ocean Place, the three-deck open space around which many of Getaway's bars are located.
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