Norwegian Star

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Norwegian Star

About Norwegian Star

Norwegian Star underwent a refurbishment in summer 2018 during which it received the Sky High Bar (which replaced the Bier Garten), the Bliss Ultra Lounge (which replaced Spinnaker Lounge) and the adults-only Spice H2O. Additionally, all cabins and suites were outfitted with USB charging ports. 

Launched in 2001, the 2,348-passenger Norwegian Star was the first Norwegian ship custom built for Freestyle Cruising, NCL's anti-traditionalist program that touts a plethora of dining, cabin and entertainment options.

The ship boasts more than 10 restaurants, including venues serving Tex-Mex, Japanese and French cuisine, and nearly 10 bars and lounges. In line with the Freestyle mantra, public spaces range from intimate to exuberant, providing a variety of spots for activities and entertainment day and night. There are also tons of accommodation options, from standard inside cabins to the enormous 6,694-square-ft., three-bedroom Garden Villas.

Cabins

Norwegian Star has 31 cabin types available

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Inside Cabins

5 Inside types to choose from
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Inside Cabins

5 Inside types to choose from
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Inside Cabins

5 Inside types to choose from
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Inside Cabins

5 Inside types to choose from
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Inside Cabins

5 Inside types to choose from
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Outside Cabins

5 Outside types to choose from
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Outside Cabins

5 Outside types to choose from
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Outside Cabins

5 Outside types to choose from
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Outside Cabins

5 Outside types to choose from
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Outside Cabins

5 Outside types to choose from
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Balcony Cabins

4 Balcony types to choose from
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Balcony Cabins

4 Balcony types to choose from
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Balcony Cabins

4 Balcony types to choose from
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Balcony Cabins

4 Balcony types to choose from
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Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
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Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
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Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
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Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
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Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Owner's Suite with Two Balconies

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line 2-Bedroom Deluxe Family Suite with Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Deluxe Owner’s Suite

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Penthouse with Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Forward-Facing Deluxe Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Forward-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Aft-Facing Penthouse with Large Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Aft-Facing Penthouse with Balcony

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from
Norwegian Star Norwegian Cruise Line Family Suite

Suite Cabins

14 Suite types to choose from

Deck Plans

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Activities and Entertainment

Theater

As usual on an NCL ship, the entertainment shines brightly. The main entertainment venue is the Stardust Theater - a 1,100-seat venue inspired by classic European opera houses and spanning three decks (5, 6, and 7). Nightly shows include magicians, comedians, lavish Broadway-style production numbers and a Cirque du Soleil-type of gravity-defying extravaganza. During the day the space is transformed into a cinema.

Daily Fun

Daytimes (and sea days) are made enjoyable with the many contests and activities available on almost all of the public decks, including movies in the Deck 12 theater, enrichment lectures highlighting the history and cultures of the region, golf chipping contests, and hairy legs contests at the pool (men only, please).

At Night

The ship also has scattered around its sundry bars and lounges a host of talented individual performers who add greatly to the ambiance of relaxation. Whether it's jazzy piano cocktail music, boogie-woogie and 1940's standards, the Beatles, calypso and reggae, salsa or classical, you can find it aboard Norwegian Star. 

Norwegian Star Bars and Lounges

5 O' Clock Somewhere Bar (Deck 7): This bar – the first on the Norwegian fleet – replaces The Red Lion Pub. It retains the same shape, acting as a link between Bliss Ultra Lounge to the lobby, but the décor and vibe is completely different. The whole look and feel is ersatz Caribbean/South Florida, with surfboards stuck to the wall, multi-colored deck chairs and a long bar packed at the back with rums and tequilas. It's worth noting that this is not a Margaritaville – which debuts on Norwegian Escape – as this is booze only, no food. We felt there could have been more Caribbean/South Florida décor, personally, such as a parrot hanging from the ceiling, but it tries hard with what it's got and there is even a small area for live music. Cocktails such as the 5 O' Clock Somewhere (Margaritaville Silver & Spiced rums, passion fruit) start at $9.95. Open: 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. on sea days and 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. when in port.

Sugarcane Mojito Bar (Deck 13, midships): This replaces the Star Bar, but shares the space with Moderno Churrascaria, which takes up the vast majority of this room. The bar is just that – a bar with a few stools, surrounded by dining tables. It's hard to imagine what the designers were thinking of here: there's no view or vibe, and it's hard to imagine why anyone would want to perch here other than waiting for their table to come free. The drinks selection is, as you would expect, centered on various interpretations of mojito cocktails from $10.95. Open: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. every day.

The Bier Garten (Deck 14): Located high above the pool deck, this outdoors was replaced by the Sky High Bar in summer 2018. 

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Dining

Norwegian Cruise Line pioneered the concept of Freestyle dining, with multiple large restaurants and intimate specialty dining venues. Passengers who prefer standard dining, same time every evening, same table and table mates, can notify the maitre d' upon boarding and arrange to do just that.

There are two main dining rooms for traditional-style dining, Aqua, located midship, and Versailles, located aft. Both are lovely, with Versailles looking very much like its namesake (lots of gold and gilt and French Renaissance flourishes), while Aqua is contemporary, calm and cool. There are several tables for two in each restaurant, or you can ask to be seated with others if you prefer.

Besides the main dining room, there are a bevvy of alternative venues.

For Free

Ginza (Deck 7): This free-of-charge restaurant specializing in Asian recipes has a teppanyaki room that only seats 12 at one time, so reservations early in the trip are critical, and a sushi bar with a mechanical "train" that delivers a rotating array of morsels.

O' Sheehan's Bar & Grill (Deck 8): If you've cruised on this ship before you could be forgiven for not knowing where you are when you walk up the stairs from the Grand Lobby – the whole space where Blue Lagoon Restaurant and Moderno Churrascaria were has been now given over to a huge O'Sheehan's. The area comprises a small central bar and then all around it, tiered seating overlooking the atrium. It's a space rather than a room, with plenty of windows overlooking the ocean and lots of chunky wooden tables and chairs. Yet despite its size and openness there's a sense of intimacy and character, and it will almost certainly become the pre- and post-dinner meeting place. The only thing missing from this O' Sheehan's is a bowling alley. It serves the typical assortment of simple classic fare that is so popular across the fleet: mac ‘n' cheese, burgers, fries and nachos. Open: 24 hours.

The Garden Cafe (Deck 12): The ship's buffet/cafeteria restaurant serving the usual breakfast and lunch fare, casual dinners, and light snacks the rest of the day and night. Omelet and waffle stations are available for breakfast, and at lunchtime, the port side becomes a vegetarian station, with fresh salads, steamed vegetables, and a variety of freshly prepared dishes.

For Fee

La Cucina (Deck 6); a la carte: Italian eatery serving all the usual pasta and pizza favorites.

Moderno Churrascaria (Deck 13, midships); $24.95: Moderno Churrascaria, a Brazilian steakhouse, takes up pretty well all the space where the Star Bar once was. The décor is neutral and restrained, and there is lots of space between tables to allow for a private dinner. A small area is given over to the Sugarcane Mojito Bar.

Le Bistro (Deck 6); a la carte: Le Bistro is Norwegian's signature French-Mediterranean restaurant, specializing in Continental dining with an atmosphere that's almost as important as the food. Small, dark, intimate, the ambiance is quiet and romantic, making the menu choices taste all that much better. The signature dessert, a fruit and chocolate fondue, is so good that it's a shame to leave it for last.

Cagney's Steakhouse (Deck 13); a la carte: Cagney's Steakhouse eatery is located at the top of the ship and replicates a typical high-end steak-and-chop house, with white linens and a clubby feel.

Teppanyaki (Deck 7); $29.95: The ship's Japanese hibachi joint. 

Room service offers sandwiches, salads, drinks a few hot items and such 24 hours a day, for a $9.95 fee per order; morning coffee and Continental breakfast remain free. Suite and Haven passengers do not pay a room service fee.

 

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