In this article we’re going to take you through a fictional experience aboard Norwegian Aqua (a Norwegian Cruise ship) on a round-trip cruise from NYC to Bermuda. Below is a day-by-day plan with morning, afternoon, and evening suggestions to help you make the most of the ship’s amenities, dining, and entertainment, plus tips for your Bermuda port day. Enjoy a helpful, fun journey – and don’t forget to pack your enthusiasm and sunscreen!
Day 1: Monday – Embarkation from New York City (Depart 6:00 PM)
Morning
Norwegian Aqua, NCL’s latest ship, awaits at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal in New York. Aim to arrive by late morning or early afternoon to breeze through check-in (boarding often begins around noon). Have your travel documents handy and consider completing online check-in beforehand for efficiency. Pro tip: pack a small carry-on with essentials (swimsuit, sunscreen, medications, etc.), since checked bags may be delivered to your stateroom later in the day. This way, you can start enjoying the ship’s pools or lunch venues immediately without waiting for luggage.
Afternoon
Once on board, explore the ship and get your bearings. Grab a welcome lunch at a casual spot like the Indulge Food Hall – a market-style eatery with global small plates – or the poolside grill for a burger. If you prefer sit-down dining, one of Aqua’s main dining rooms (such as Hudson’s, with its stunning 270° ocean views) is usually open for lunch on embarkation day. Complete the mandatory safety drill (muster) early (typically watching a short video and checking in at your muster station) so you’re free for fun. Use this time to make any reservations (specialty dining, spa treatments, or show seats) if you haven’t already via the NCL app – popular restaurants like the new Sukhothai (authentic Thai cuisine) and Planterie (a plant-forward eatery) can fill up. Take a stroll along Ocean Boulevard (the wrap-around deck) to enjoy the skyline, and check out unique features like the Oceanwalk glass bridge and Infinity Beach infinity pools overlooking the water. With fewer crowds on Day 1, this is a great chance to unwind in the spa’s thermal suite or tour the fitness center. Keep an eye on the “Freestyle Daily” newsletter (or the app) for afternoon activities; you might find live acoustic music in the atrium or trivia games to jump into.
Evening
At 6:00 PM, head up to the open decks for the sail-away party as Norwegian Aqua departs Manhattan. Drink in the views of New York Harbor – have your camera ready when passing the Statue of Liberty and under the Verrazzano Bridge. The cruise staff often leads music and dancing on deck, creating a festive mood to kick off your vacation. After sail-away, enjoy dinner at your choice of venue: the Main Dining Room offers a rotating menu of crowd-pleasers (all included), or try a specialty restaurant for a first-night treat. For example, Onda by Scarpetta serves upscale Italian with signature pastas and seafood in a romantic setting, while Los Lobos offers modern Mexican dishes (don’t miss the carne asada tacos and tres leches cake) with indoor/outdoor seating on Ocean Boulevard.
After dinner, catch the Welcome Aboard show in the Aqua Theater (usually a sampler of the week’s entertainment, introduced by your Cruise Director). The Aqua Theater & Club is a spectacular three-deck venue that can transform from a Broadway-style stage to a nightclub. Later, you might explore the nightlife: Syd Norman’s Pour House is a great pick for live rock music and even karaoke on select nights. Or sip a cocktail in one of the 18 bars and lounges on board – whether you fancy a craft brew at the District Brew House or a martini at the elegant Metropolitan Bar, there’s an ambiance for every mood. If you’re still energized, the casino and late-night snacks at The Local Bar & Grill (open 24/7) await. Otherwise, retire to your cabin to rest up – tomorrow is a full day at sea!
Tip: As you settle in, remember to adjust your watch to ship’s time and secure your valuables. Tonight, your cabin steward will likely leave a newsletter outlining Tuesday’s schedule – skim it before bed and highlight anything that excites you for the next day.
Day 2: Tuesday – Fun Day at Sea
Morning
Rise and shine to your first morning at sea! Start with breakfast at your preferred pace. For early birds, the Garden Café buffet (if Aqua has one akin to other NCL ships) provides a huge spread – from omelette stations to fresh fruit – perfect for grabbing a quick bite before activities. If you’d rather be served, head to Hudson’s main dining room for a leisurely sit-down breakfast with ocean panoramas. You could also try The Local diner for comfort food staples any time of day. After breakfast, walk a few laps on the outdoor track or join a morning fitness class (check for yoga or spin classes in the gym). For a peaceful start, grab a latte at Starbucks or the Atrium Café and enjoy it on a lounger at Infinity Beach, watching the horizon. Mid-morning, the cruise staff usually kicks off fun activities: perhaps a family-friendly game show or trivia contest in the Penrose Atrium. (On our preview sailing, there were trivia sessions about Fleetwood Mac and even a Thriller dance class to prep for the ‘80s party later!) Whether you’re competing in TV theme song trivia or learning a new dance, it’s a great way to meet fellow cruisers. Prefer to relax? This is also a good time to hit the spa – the Mandara Spa’s thermal suite may offer heated loungers, a salt therapy room, or an invigorating snow room (features vary by ship). A spa pass (or day pass) lets you unwind in saunas, steam rooms, and vitality pools, setting a tone of pure bliss for the day.
Afternoon
This afternoon is all about enjoying Norwegian Aqua’s amazing onboard activities. Adrenaline junkies, make a beeline for the Aqua Slidecoaster, Aqua’s brand-new thrill ride. It’s the world’s first hybrid roller coaster and waterslide at sea – a two-in-one adventure that launches you with a burst of speed and then twists and turns across three decks. (Riding earlier in the cruise or at off-peak lunch hours can mean shorter lines.) If you’re craving more thrills, try The Drop, a 10-story dry slide that sends you plunging down from near the top of the ship to the lower decks in a matter of seconds – a true heart-pounding experience! For water lovers, check out the main pool and Aqua’s splashy Aqua Park. There are also multiple hot tubs to soak in while sipping a piña colada from the Waves Pool Bar. Meanwhile, up on Deck 17 forward is the Aqua Game Zone, a massive high-tech arcade evolved from NCL’s Galaxy Pavilion. Here you’ll find virtual reality simulators, interactive video games, and even two mini-bowling lanes. (Consider purchasing an unlimited games pass if you have gamers in your family.) If friendly competition is your style, head to Decks 18-20 aft, where a whole complex of outdoor games awaits: The Stadium (with ping-pong, foosball, and other table games), the Bull’s Eye Bar for digital darts, a full-size pickleball court, and the new Glow Court – a multi-purpose sports court with an LED floor that lights up for different games. You can even play a round of mini-golf on the Tee Time 12-hole course, which spans two levels and features colorful city-themed holes (there’s a small fee for mini-golf). Take time for lunch in between all the action: perhaps try Indulge Food Hall where you can sample everything from Indian curry to Texas barbecue at various stall-style eateries, or grab fish and chips at The Local pub.
As the afternoon wanes, indulge in some retail therapy if you like – the shops are open while at sea, offering duty-free deals on jewelry, watches, perfumes, and NCL logo souvenirs. You might also attend a spirits or wine tasting event (the staff often host mixology demos or whiskey tastings in the afternoon). If you need a pick-me-up, swing by Coco’s or Dolce Gelato (if available on Aqua) for a sweet treat. By now, you’ve probably noticed how many lounges and hideaways the ship has – from the serene Observation Lounge to the hum of the Penrose Atrium – feel free to take a moment in a quiet nook to recharge.
Tip: Sea days can be busy on the pool deck, so if you plan to sunbathe, grab a deck chair by mid-morning. And stay hydrated – the sunshine and sea breeze can sneak up on you.
Evening
This evening, get ready for some of Norwegian Aqua’s top-notch entertainment. After sunset, consider dining somewhere new: perhaps Le Bistro, Aqua’s elegant French restaurant, known for its classic dishes like escargots, peppercorn steak, and decadent chocolate desserts, all enjoyed under glittering chandeliers. (If specialty dining isn’t in your plan tonight, the included Commodore Room main dining offers a full menu as well, or the buffet provides a casual dinner with no dress code.) Plan your dinner timing around the big show in the Aqua Theater tonight. “Revolution: A Celebration of Prince” is the headline production on Norwegian Aqua – and trust us, it’s a must-see. This thrilling original show immerses you in the music and spirit of Prince. With four sensational lead vocalists (two of them female) belting out hits like “Little Red Corvette” and “Kiss,” backed by a live band, dancers, and electrifying guitar solos, the energy in the theater is off the charts. The theater itself is innovative: seats on Deck 6 can be removed to create a dance floor, so if you’re a super-fan or just feeling funky, head down front to dance along as the cast brings the Purple One’s legacy to life. After the finale, don’t rush out – the venue transforms into the Aqua Club. On some nights, live bands or the entertainment team keep the party going right there.
Later, step out onto deck for some fresh air or join one of the ship’s famous themed parties. Tonight might be NCL’s Glow Party (also known as the White Hot Party) up on the pool deck, where guests of all ages dance under the stars wearing neon or white attire that glows under black lights. The DJ will spin high-energy tunes, and glow sticks are usually provided – it’s a blast and a great way to meet others. Alternatively, if you’re in the mood for a more low-key evening, comedy and music await: check out The Improv at Sea comedy club, which often features an early family-friendly show followed by a late-night adults-only act. Laughing the night away is a perfect cap to a fun-filled day (the comedians rotate, but feedback is usually positive). You can also catch live music in various venues – for example, the Sugarcane Mojito Bar might have a Latin jazz duo, or Syd Norman’s Pour House will rock with classic 70s/80s hits performed by the house band. If karaoke is on tonight’s schedule, you might muster the courage to sing your heart out at Syd Norman’s – it’s all in good fun, and the crowd is very supportive (especially with a creative cocktail in hand!). Before bedtime, take a quiet stroll on deck to appreciate the blanket of stars over the ocean – a serene reminder of why sea days are so magical.
Tip: With another big day tomorrow, consider ordering room service breakfast before you sleep (continental breakfast is usually free, small fee for delivery) so you can have coffee and croissants on your balcony as you approach Bermuda. And if you want to maximize your time ashore, set an alarm – we arrive early!
Day 3: Wednesday – Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda (In Port 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Morning
Good morning, Bermuda! Norwegian Aqua docks at the Royal Naval Dockyard by 8:00 AM, and the view is stunning – turquoise water and historic stone buildings welcome you to this charming island. Fuel up with a hearty breakfast (you’ll need the energy): the buffet is quick, or grab a breakfast sandwich and coffee to-go from The Local or Starbucks so you can get ashore promptly. Disembarkation usually begins shortly after docking; have your keycard, photo ID, sunscreen, and essentials ready in a day bag. Once on land, you have a full day to explore Bermuda’s pink-sand paradise and cultural sights. One popular option is to head straight for a beach excursion. The island’s most famous beach, Horseshoe Bay Beach, is about a 30-minute drive from the dockyard and is renowned for its powdery pink sand and clear blue water. You can book a shore excursion or a simple round-trip transfer through NCL, or catch a minibus/taxi on your own. Arriving early means you’ll beat the crowds and snag a good spot – Horseshoe Bay offers chair and umbrella rentals, restrooms, showers, and a beach café for snacks and rum swizzles. Take time to swim in the gentle waves and marvel at how the sand truly has a rosy hue (a phenomenon caused by tiny red marine organisms mixed into the sand!). If you’re feeling adventurous, climb the rocks at Horseshoe Bay’s edges to explore hidden coves, or stroll along the shore to nearby Warwick Long Bay for a quieter scene. Just remember to slather on reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated under the Bermuda sun.
For those looking for active adventures, consider an NCL shore excursion like a catamaran snorkel cruise. Step aboard a luxury catamaran for a trip to the northernmost coral reef in the world. You’ll sail out to a tranquil mooring, then gear up (mask, snorkel, fins provided) to swim among colorful reef fish and maybe even a shipwreck in crystal-clear waters. Many of these tours include a refreshing rum swizzle on the return sail – island hospitality at its best. Prefer to stay on land? You might try the Railway Trail Bike & Beach tour, which takes you biking along Bermuda’s scenic old railway trail and includes a cool-off swim at a secluded beach. Another unique option is visiting Bermuda’s famous Crystal Caves (filled with stunning stalactites and underground pools) coupled with a stop in the quaint town of St. George’s – though note these are a bit farther and may require a longer excursion or taxi ride. If history and culture are your interests, you’re already in a great spot: the Royal Naval Dockyard itself. This 19th-century British naval fortification has been transformed into a tourist hub. Spend your morning exploring the National Museum of Bermuda, located in the Dockyard’s massive Keep fortress – you’ll find fascinating exhibits on shipwrecks and Bermuda’s maritime history, plus an outlook tower with panoramic views. The museum grounds also host Dolphin Quest, where you can watch dolphins frolic (and even join an interactive encounter if booked). Around the dockyard, you’ll find the Clocktower Mall (for local crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs) and the Bermuda Craft Market, as well as art galleries and the Dockyard Brewing Co. if you fancy a locally brewed beer.
Afternoon
A serene cove in Bermuda with turquoise waters and unique rock formations. After a memorable morning, treat yourself to a relaxed Bermudian lunch. If you’re still at Horseshoe Bay or another beach, there are beachside cafes for a casual bite (fish sandwiches and ginger beer are island favorites). If you’re near the Dockyard, consider Frog & Onion Pub, a historic naval storehouse-turned-pub, for some fish & chips or a hearty shepherd’s pie paired with a craft beer brewed on-site. Alternatively, Bonefish Bar & Grill on the marina offers ocean views and fresh catch of the day. With your appetite satisfied, how about a little more exploration or shopping? Back at the Dockyard, you can browse for last-minute souvenirs – perhaps some Bermuda rum cake, locally made glassware (check out the Dockyard Glassworks), or famous Bermuda shorts from the shops. If you’re up for one more excursion, short boat tours leave from the pier, such as a glass-bottom boat trip over coral reefs (peering down at sea turtles and fish) or a thrilling jet ski tour around the bay. Water sports like parasailing or kayaking might also be available for sign-up at the dock.
As the afternoon progresses, keep an eye on the time (and your ship’s all-aboard time). All guests must be back on Norwegian Aqua by around 4:30 PM, as she sails at 5:00 PM – and the ship will leave without latecomers. Generally, NCL excursions will get you back in time, but if you ventured out solo, plan to return to the Dockyard with a comfortable buffer (the Bermuda public ferry and bus system is efficient, but don’t risk the last connection). Before you re-board, you might snap a few photos with the ship in the background or even send off a postcard from the Dockyard post office. When you embark, you’ll be greeted with chilled towels or juice – a nice NCL touch – and you can head to your cabin to freshen up.
Evening
Norwegian Aqua slips away from Bermuda at sunset – gather on deck as we depart to enjoy a farewell view of the island’s pastel buildings and lighthouse in the distance. It’s a perfect time for a tropical drink from the pool bar or a creamy scoop from Dolce Gelato as you watch Bermuda fade into the horizon. Once you’ve waved goodbye, turn your attention to another great night onboard. After an active day, you might opt for a casual dinner. The buffet will have a variety of international cuisine tonight (often including some local island dishes to celebrate the Bermuda visit), or check out The Local for comfort foods (their chicken wings and fish ‘n’ chips get good reviews). If you have the energy for a full dining experience, perhaps try Palomar, Aqua’s sophisticated seafood restaurant offering fresh Mediterranean-inspired dishes (this venue shines with its ocean views and elegant decor).
Tonight’s entertainment offers something for everyone. If you’re up for a show and haven’t yet seen it (or want to see it again), Aqua’s theater might be featuring “Elements: The World Expanded.” This is a visually stunning production that blends magic, music, and acrobatics, centered around the themes of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire. You’ll witness aerialists twirl high above the stage and illusionists performing feats amid dazzling lighting and sound – it’s an enhanced version of NCL’s beloved Elements show and will leave you awestruck. Alternatively, head to Syd Norman’s Pour House for live rock music – one night might feature a rousing ’60s, ’70s, or ’80s tribute set by the ship’s band. It’s an intimate venue with a rollicking vibe (get there early for a seat, and enjoy the full bar service while rocking out). If you’re in the mood for laughter, the comedy club likely has a fresh act (NCL often brings different comedians throughout the cruise). And don’t forget about game night: check if “The Price Is Right Live” or another interactive game show is scheduled in the theater or atrium – participating (or watching others) can be a blast.
Since this is the last night onboard, the cruise staff will be pulling out all the stops for late-night fun. There might be a “Livin’ La Vida Loca” Latin fiesta in one of the clubs or on deck, where you can salsa and merengue to Latin hits. And an ’80s Glow Party could also make an appearance if it didn’t happen earlier – on our sailing, an ’80s themed dance party took place after the final theater show, complete with big hair, neon legwarmers, and plenty of Michael Jackson and Madonna tunes. Whether you’re a dancing queen or just an observer, it’s a ton of fun. Take time tonight to stroll through the Aqua Casino on Deck 7 and test your luck at the slot machines or blackjack tables (if you haven’t already). The casino is expansive yet broken into smaller zones, making it feel less smoky and more approachable – perhaps tonight’s the night you win back your bar tab! For a quieter wind-down, find a seat at the Observation Lounge or on a balcony with the soothing sound of the ocean. As you enjoy your final night at sea, reflect on the memories made.
Tip: Before turning in, pack your luggage and leave any large bags outside your door (usually by midnight) if you plan to use NCL’s baggage service in the morning. Keep a small bag with clothes, toiletries, and travel documents for disembarkation day. Settle any outstanding charges on your onboard account (you can typically do this via the app or at Guest Services). And don’t forget to fill out that customs form if you received one. These little preparations will make the morning smooth, so you can savor your last moments on the ship.
Day 4: Thursday – Relaxing Sea Day (Return Toward New York)
Morning
Sleep in a bit – you’ve earned it. If you’re an early riser, catch the sunrise over the Atlantic with a cup of coffee on deck; it’s the last dawn of your cruise. Today is a free day at sea to enjoy any activities or amenities you might have missed. How about a leisurely brunch? The main dining room often offers a special sea-day brunch menu with indulgences like French toast, eggs Benedict, and perhaps a mimosa (cheers!). Afterward, consider joining a behind-the-scenes galley tour or a cooking demonstration if offered – sometimes the chefs showcase ice carving or cake decorating on the last sea day. If you haven’t yet tried Aqua’s rooftop go-kart racetrack… oh wait, Norwegian Aqua trades go-karts for that incredible Slidecoaster, so no racetrack here – but maybe revisit your favorite attraction. This could be your chance to ride the Aqua Slidecoaster one more time or challenge your family to a mini-golf rematch (loser buys ice cream!). You could also attend an art auction (even if you’re not buying, they often serve free Champagne and it can be entertaining). For something low-key, find a cozy spot in the library or Observation Lounge to read. The lounge’s panoramic views and comfy seats make it a perfect place to whale-watch or daydream. If you’re feeling zen, drop by the spa – they sometimes run last-day discounts on massages or facials. A mid-morning hot stone massage or a few minutes in the therapeutic salt room can really enhance your relaxation.
Afternoon
This final afternoon, soak up every bit of cruise life. Perhaps lounge by the pool with that novel you meant to read, or join in the poolside games led by the entertainment team (anything from water volleyball to the infamous belly flop contest could happen!). Grab lunch at a venue you haven’t tried yet: maybe a custom salad or pad thai at Planterie (if you’re curious about Aqua’s new plant-based offerings), or a spicy curry from Sukhothai to get a taste of Bangkok at sea. Don’t forget dessert – the dulce de leche churros at Los Lobos or a decadent gelato might call your name. By now, you might want to check the photos taken by ship photographers throughout the trip – visit the photo gallery to view and purchase any keepsake portraits (that shot of you with the Statue of Liberty in the background, or the one from the Captain’s cocktail might be priceless!). Shopping is also popular on the last sea day: the onboard shops often run sales on jewelry or duty-free liquor (think two-for-one deals on rum or discounts on watches) It’s your final opportunity to pick up an NCL Aqua souvenir or perhaps some Bermuda black rum cake if they stock local products. If traveling with kids, the youth center (Splash Academy) might have a closing party or presentation in the afternoon – they often put on a little show to show off new friendships and crafts made. Make sure the young ones get to exchange contacts with their new friends. Meanwhile, adults can partake in one last wine tasting or mixology class, or even a trivia grand finale (yes, there’s often a “last chance” trivia – maybe Progressive Trivia final round or a Name-That-Tune showdown). As you plan for the evening, double-check your disembarkation information (luggage tag colors, meeting times if you have an early flight, etc.) and finish any remaining packing. But don’t worry – the fun’s not over yet!
Evening
Your last night on board is here, so make it count. Many cruisers like to dress up a bit tonight, even if there’s no formal requirement – it’s a great occasion to take family photos on the crystal staircase or out on deck at sunset. Speaking of sunset, try to catch it from the Observation Lounge or out on Ocean Boulevard; perhaps toast with a glass of champagne as the sky turns golden. For dinner, why not restaurant-hop a little if you can’t decide? You could start with sushi at Nama Sushi & Sashimi (enjoy their fresh nigiri or a signature roll), then head to Cagney’s Steakhouse for a perfectly grilled filet mignon or their famous truffle parmesan fries – Cagney’s is a “returning legend” on Aqua, revamped with a stylish 20th-century modern decor. Save room for dessert at Cagney’s or swing by Le Bistro for a Grand Marnier soufflé finale. The beauty of Freestyle Cruising is you can craft your ideal meal. If you prefer to keep it ultra-casual, the buffet and The Local are always options – no judgment, you’re on vacation!
After dinner, the farewell show in the Aqua Theater is a must. NCL often puts on a “Finale” variety show featuring a recap of the cruise’s best performances – you might see the singers, dancers, aerialists, and even the comedy crew make an appearance to say goodbye. It’s usually heartwarming and energetic. Additionally, if you missed either of the big production shows (Revolution or Elements), check if they are doing a second showing tonight – sometimes they repeat on the last night due to demand. Once the shows are done, take advantage of your remaining hours: hit the dance floor one more time at the Aqua Club or Spice H2O (if Aqua has an adults-only aft lounge, though Prima-class moved the nightclub indoors). The DJ will keep spinning late, and the bartenders will happily craft your favorite cocktails – why not try NCL’s signature “Rebellious Fish” or a Bermudian rum swizzle to toast the trip? If you’d rather chill, find that perfect quiet corner – maybe a lounge chair on deck under the stars or a seat in the nearly empty Observation Lounge – and savor the gentle rocking of the ship. It’s also a good time to swap contact info with new friends you met this week. By midnight, you’ll see crew busy preparing for tomorrow, but you can still order a last call drink or a midnight snack (the wings at The Local taste just as good at 1 AM!). Finally, slip back to your stateroom and set your alarm for the morning. As you lay down, you might already notice the ship’s motion calming as we approach the coast – New York is near.
Tip: Put your gratuities and goodbyes in order. If you had exceptional service from any crew, feel free to hand out extra tips in envelopes (completely optional, as service charges are likely prepaid, but a personal thank-you is always appreciated). And consider writing a quick thank-you note to your room steward or favorite waiter – it means a lot. Get a good night’s sleep so you’re refreshed for the travel day ahead.
Day 5: Friday – Arrival in New York City (Disembarkation 7:00 AM)
Morning
Norwegian Aqua glides back into New York Harbor early this morning. You might wake up to the sight of the Verrazzano Bridge or the Manhattan skyline outside your window – a bittersweet reminder that your cruise is ending. The ship is scheduled to dock around 7:00 AM. Keep an ear out for the announcement of self-assist disembarkation (for those carrying off their own luggage) versus tagged luggage groups. If you’re not in a rush, enjoy one last onboard meal. The buffet opens early with full breakfast selections – savor a made-to-order omelet or maybe one last Belgian waffle. Alternatively, the main dining room usually offers a sit-down breakfast on disembarkation day (generally till around 8:00–8:30 AM) – this can be a calmer way to fuel up, with waiter service and hot coffee refills while you reflect on your trip. Make sure you’ve left your stateroom by the designated time (usually 8:00 or 8:30 AM) so your steward can prepare for the next guests. Carry your hand luggage and do a final sweep of the safe and drawers (don’t leave behind chargers or passports!).
When your disembarkation group is called, it’s time to say goodbye to the Norwegian Aqua. Swipe off the ship with your keycard for the last time and retrieve any checked bags in the cruise terminal. Customs and immigration at the port will follow – since you’re coming from Bermuda (a foreign port), you’ll need to hand over that customs form and show your passport, but the process is typically efficient. Porters are available if you have a lot of luggage (tipping them ~$2 per bag can expedite your journey through customs). Step outside to the arrivals area – welcome back to New York City! From here, you can grab a taxi or rideshare, or head to parking if you drove. If you have a later flight, consider using NCL’s transfer or a luggage service so you can perhaps do a quick NYC sightseeing tour unencumbered.
Even though the cruise has ended, the memories will linger: from the adrenaline of whooshing down a slide 10 stories high, to dancing under the stars at a Glow Party, to feeling the pink sand of Bermuda between your toes. We hope this daily plan helped you enjoy every moment aboard Norwegian Aqua.
Tip for next time: NCL often offers booking incentives on board (like reduced deposits or onboard credit for future cruises), so if you caught the cruise bug, check your Freestyle Daily or the sales desk – you might already be planning your next voyage! Until then, safe travels and thank you for sailing – Bon Voyage on all your future adventures!

