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Do NCL staterooms have coffee makers?

Exclusive Balcony Stateroom Amenities Lower beds arranged as a queen-size bed. Coffee maker & ice bucket available upon request.



Whether a Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) stateroom includes a coffee maker depends heavily on the category of the room and the specific ship. Generally, guests staying in Suites, The Haven, and Club Balcony Suites will find a coffee maker (often a Nespresso or a high-quality pod machine) provided as a standard amenity. For those in standard Balcony, Oceanview, or Inside staterooms, a coffee maker is typically not present in the room by default. However, guests can often request a basic 4-cup drip coffee maker from their stateroom steward, though availability is on a first-come, first-served basis. NCL also offers a complimentary "Continental Breakfast" room service that includes a pot of coffee, though a small delivery fee may apply. For passengers who need a high-quality caffeine fix, many NCL ships feature full-service Starbucks locations or specialty coffee bars in the atrium. If having a fresh cup of coffee the moment you wake up is a priority, it is recommended to either bring your own travel kettle (if permitted by current safety rules) or be prepared to make a quick trip to the Garden Café buffet.

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Is there a coffeemaker in my room? Most cruise ships do not have tea- or coffee-making facilities in the majority of cabins. Norwegian has coffee makers in balcony cabins on most of its ships. Luxury lines and some high-end suites on mainstream lines often include in-cabin high-end coffee makers.

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First, it is important that you understand what drinks are included with Norwegian Cruise Line's base fare. There are some drinks that are included with the standard cruise fare. Water, lemonade, fruit juices, coffee, tea, regular and chocolate milk are all complimentary.

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There are no public microwaves, period, on ships.

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Norwegian Cruise Line supplies every stateroom bathroom with shampoo, conditioner, and soap. However, guests may require some toiletries that are not offered onboard. If you are someone who is partial to specific products, I recommend bringing your own.

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Passengers should not bring the following items onboard any Norwegian Cruise Line ship:
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  • Alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages of any kind including water, pop and juices* ...
  • Unsealed food items will not be allowed onboard.


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Is bottled water included in NCL beverage package? Bottled water isn't included with Norwegian's Premium Beverage Package, the once which comes included as a Free at Sea perk. However, you can purchase or upgrade to the Premium Plus drink package, where bottled water is included.

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Depending on where you are cruising it can be super hot or cold. Having a refillable coffee mug lets you enjoy your favorite hot beverage. A reusable water bottle will help you stay cool and hydrated during your cruise.

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Norwegian Cruise Line provides certain items in your stateroom, so you can leave the following at home: Shampoo and conditioner, soap, hairdryer, clothes hangers, bathroom cups, and beach towels.

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All Norwegian ships are equipped with North American standard, 110 volts AC and standard European 220/230 volts AC outlets. To use Australian or New Zealand electrical items onboard, you will need to bring an adaptor with you.

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Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.

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The 5 Most Dangerous Parts of a Ship for Passengers
  • Watertight Doors. Never try to outrun a closing watertight door. ...
  • Wet/Slippery Surfaces. ...
  • Ferries & Lifeboats. ...
  • Dining Facilities & Fast-Spreading Illnesses. ...
  • Balconies. ...
  • Talking to a Florida Cruise Ship Injury Attorney.


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Staterooms on the Lower Decks The noisiest staterooms at sea located on the lower decks should be avoided when possible.

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