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NCLCruiser11998866

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  1. I do feel the prices for haven have gone up compared to what they used to be. You just have to shop around and find the best prices if haven is the way you wanna go. We were a group and paid around $1,650 per person before gratuity. It was a fair price and the experience was well worth it. This was the lowest price offered in the haven category. Different dates were as high as $3,000 or more per person. But setting up a couple filters on the search results will get you going in the right direction and a reasonable price.
  2. No smoking on the patios. Smoking was allowed on the Sun Deck "17" in a small corner to the right of the staircase
  3. Just came off the prima for the 2/2/25 sail date. I can say the spaces felt a little bit crowded as compared to some of the other NCL ships. I did see several passengers complaining about not being an able to get into shows and speciality dining. We stayed in the Haven and did not experience any problems. I would recommend going haven on this ship.
  4. My spouse and I were just aboard the Norwegian Prima with a stop that included Roatan Honduras. Prior to the trip I searched everything I could but to little assist. I ended up calling the embassy in Tegucigalpa for several days and was able to reach someone regarding the visa requirement for non us citizens (specifically US permanent resident holders). I was informed by the embassy that the visa requirement is waived with the exception of a few countries if you are a us green card holder. I compared this information to the NCL visa central information and found it to be a match. For example, my spouse has an Egyptian passport but is a us green card holder so the visa requirement is waived. As another example if someone if a passport holder from Kenya or Nepal but has a US green card the visa requirement still applies. Check Visa central and enter in all the details. If a visa exemption box pops up saying us visa holders or us permanent resident holders are exempt (and you hold a valid visa or permanent residency) then you are good to go. I also find the Qatar Airways site to be helpful for better understanding visa requirements (but you should always check specifics with your specific airline or cruise ship), I do find Qatar's website to be very accurate though. I was my original source of information for the Honduras visa requirement for US Permanent resident. I have attached the link here. KLM and Airfrance travel doc is also helpful in better understanding visa requirements. Now when we arrived at the cruise port in Texas the direct words of the gate agent were "If you have a green card in the eyes of NCL you are a US citizen" but take that with a grain of salt. Always be prepared with supporting documents in case someone tries to give you a hard time. We traveled with the foreign passport and the green card. Hope this makes sense and helps someone! Happy Cruising! https://m.qatarairways.com/mobile/vta/timatic/preBookingSearch.htm https://visacentral.com https://klm.traveldoc.aero https://airfrance.traveldoc.aero
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