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Norwegian Cruise Line is making a change to its onboard drinks package relating to its private island.
“As we look to transform the on-island experience, we have evaluated our policies and made the decision that onboard beverage packages will no longer be applicable for drinks on Great Stirrup Cay beginning March 1, 2026,” said a spokesperson in a statement on Tuesday to Fox News Digital.
Instead, the cruise line will be introducing a separate beverage package for Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, which will be available to book from Jan. 1.
One Redditor wrote, “NCL is hurting. I could feel it on my most recent [trip] with them.”
Yet another person wrote, “Doesn’t sound like they are grandfathering previous reservations. But maybe they will have info later.”
“Our beverage package is priced between $23-$30 per person per day, based on voyage length,” the company spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
“The onboard beverage package provides guests unlimited drinks with premium beverage liquors such as Grey Goose, Casamigos and Woodford Reserve at our award-winning beverage venues across our ships,” the spokesperson continued — “offering guests an incredible value that far exceeds offerings for land-based getaways.”
Other cruise lines have also been changing up their drink package offerings lately.
“Travel advisers and cruise executives say that drink packages remain popular among guests who want to drink freely onboard without thinking about the cost, but understand that drink packages are not a one-size-fits-all deal,” noted Travel Weekly.
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