Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled plans for extensive enhancements
to its cruise ship, Norwegian Joy. This revamp, that will be completed
by February 2024, aims to elevate the onboard guest experience, offering
new features like a Thermal Suite in the Mandara Spa and Salon, an
expanded Vibe Beach Club, additional staterooms, and redesigned
Three-Bedroom The Haven Premier Owner's Suites.
The new Thermal Suite, envisioned to be the largest among the
Breakaway-Plus class ships, will provide guests with a centralised
layout and an array of relaxation options, including saunas, an ice
room, and an aromatic steam room. Other innovative features include the
Biostation with IV Drip Therapy, four-senses loungers, and Kneipp haptic
foot therapy.
![As part of the redesign, 24 new balcony staterooms and 40 spa balcony staterooms will be added, offering guests direct access to the Mandara Spa and the Thermal Suite. As part of the redesign, 24 new balcony staterooms and 40 spa balcony staterooms will be added, offering guests direct access to the Mandara Spa and the Thermal Suite.](jpg/as-part-of-the-redesign-24-new-balcony-staterooms-7a9d.jpg)
As part of the redesign, 24 new balcony staterooms and 40 spa balcony staterooms will be added, offering guests direct access to the Mandara Spa and the Thermal Suite.
The redesign will incorporate 24 new balcony staterooms and 40 spa
balcony staterooms, granting direct access to the Mandara Spa and the
Thermal Suite. Additionally, in response to high demand, Norwegian Joy's
The Haven by Norwegian Premier Owner's Suites with a Large Balcony will
be expanded to include three-bedrooms, offering spacious and luxurious
living quarters.
To cater to the popularity of the adults-only Vibe Beach Club, NCL
has planned an expansion by repurposing the existing Laser Tag arena on
Deck 20. The revamped space will feature new private luxe cabanas for an
added element of exclusivity.
Norwegian Joy is scheduled to resume sailings on 13 February 2024,
commencing with an 11-day Transatlantic voyage from Southampton to
Miami. Subsequent sailings will include seven-day round-trip Caribbean
voyages from Miami and trips to Bermuda for the summer of 2024.