Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled dry dock enhancements to both the Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Gem, showcasing their commitment to delivering guests more of what they love about cruising with NCL.
On both ships, guests can enjoy the addition of the popular, adults-only outdoor oasis Vibe Beach Club, which replaces the additional sundeck on deck 14 (separate from the main pool) and offer an additional hot tub, as well as 54 premium lounge chairs and seven new private cabanas equipped for two guests to soak up the sun.
Guests can escape to a quiet, serene atmosphere at Vibe Beach Club with expansive views of the ocean; a full-service private bar; and personalised services including water spritzers, chilled towels and fruit skewers. As the guest-favorite venue sells out quickly, future cruisers can now pre-book a cabana or access pass to the exclusive retreat on board Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Jade.
Norwegian Jade also boasts a brand-new Starbucks on deck 7 designed by the boutique interior design firm and longtime partners of NCL, Studio DADO.
Following her three-week dry dock from 19 April to 4 May 2026, Norwegian Jade will sail seven-day Alaska cruises from Vancouver, Canada and Whittier, Alaska offering guests the opportunity to discover the lush landscape and wildlife of the Last Frontier.
Norwegian Gem’s revitalisations will take place from 24 April to 11 May 2026, before the ship begins sailing a variety of Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises from Venice and Rome, Italy perfect for those ready to explore the history and culture of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Right now, guests can take advantage of NCL’s 50 per cent off all cruises plus Free at Sea, the Company’s value-added program provides inclusions such as unlimited premium beverages, specialty dining package, free Wi-Fi and so much more.
