Norwegian Encore set for major refurbishment
Norwegian Encore is set for a major multi-million dollar makeover.
It is set for dry dock which will see a major transformation with several existing venues making way for new amenities.
New facilities coming to Encore include Spice H2O.
This will have a refreshed design combining old Spice H2O features from the Breakaway-Plus class ships along with elements of Infinity Beach as seen on the new Prima-class ships.
There will be hot tubs, large day beds and a large bar.
Also coming are The Haven suites, new balcony cabins, and specialty restaurant, Palomar, offering a Mediterranean focused menu.
Existing dining venues, Cagney’s Steakhouse and Teppanyaki, will also be expanded.
“Guest needs are at the forefront of every decision. Enhancing Norwegian Encore with more of the experiences they value showcases that,” said David J. Herrera, NCL president.
The two Premier Owner’s Suites with Large Balcony in The Haven will be further extended, adding an extra third bedroom.
The living space will be fully refurbished aand a new separate dining room will be added.
Also, Encore will have 24 new balcony staterooms and two club balcony staterooms.
Encore’s dry dock spell is scheduled from November 18 to December 2, 2024.
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