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NCL revises private island drink policy

14 Oct 2025
Source: NCL
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From March 1, 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line’s onboard drinks packages will no longer be applicable for drinks served on its private island, Great Stirrup Cay.

Complimentary beverages such as water, iced tea, juices and more will still be available on the island, provided passengers show their key card.

Passengers are able to purchase a separate beverage package for the island.

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