New Year, new Spirit. 2020 will see Norwegian Spirit undergo a US$100 million revitalisation under The Norwegian Edge program. Heading into dry dock on January 2nd she will set sail again in February to show off her extensive bow to stern renovation.
Fresh from her makeover she will boast 14 new venues, an extended Mandara Spa, and additional staterooms. Guests joining her sailings in the New Year and beyond can enjoy new complimentary dining options, dance the night away at the Bliss Ultra Lounge or Spinnaker Lounge both making their Spirit debut, or relax at the adults-only retreat – Spice H2O.
With the Mandara Spa doubling in size and the Pulse Fitness Centre expanding to offer more wellness options on board than ever before, guests can find their bliss on one of the heated loungers of the relaxation area, relax in the new Jacuzzi room, and break a sweat in the sauna or during an invigorating work out.
Guests can enjoy all this and more on one of Norwegian Spirits’ itineraries to some of the most popular cruise destinations around Asia, Africa and Europe. Visiting much loved favourites as well as 10 new ports of call for the line, Norwegian Spirit will emerge from her revitalisation ready to showcase new journeys and take the guest experience on board to the next level.
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