![]() ![]() The Encore also features studio rooms for single travelers as well as larger and adjoining suites for families. As a frequent traveler I especially loved the my suite had plenty of outlets and USB ports for charging devices as well as individual reading lights. The layout was well thought out with plenty of space, storage and additional seating. I stayed in a mini-suite, a 250 square foot cabin featuring a balcony and a supremely comfortable queen size bed. At the bow of the ship on Deck 15 you’ll find the observation lounge where you can enjoy a snack or a drink, settle into a cozy chair with a good book or enjoy the views from a 2 story panoramic window. The centerpiece of the ship’s interior is 678 Ocean Place featuring a 3 story lighted staircase and beautiful sculptural chandelier, both of which changed colors. With over 2,000 staterooms the Encore can host around 4,000 guests but with the size and layout of the ship I never felt crowded. Much like the Norwegian Bliss I was struck by the thoughtful design of the Norwegian Encore. ![]() I was graciously hosted by Norwegian Cruise Lines but as always all opinions remain my own. The Casual Travelist contains affiliate links, when you make a purchase or book a hotel through these links the Casual Travelist receives a small commission that helps support this site at no additional cost to you. If you’re looking to sail to either Bermuda or the Eastern Caribbean let’s take a look at why you should book the Norwegian Encore for your next cruise. I was recently invited by Norwegian Cruise Line to experience their newest ship, the Encore, and this ship checks off a lot of boxes whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or family fun. ![]() When it comes to planning a no fuss vacation you can’t beat a cruise but the trick is making sure you choose the right cruise line and the right ship. ![]()
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