Just when cruisers thought the value of Norwegian Cruise Line vacations was about to take a hit… NCL has made another major move—and this time, it could save you money on your next cruise.
In this follow-up episode of Keep on Trippin’, we’re diving deep into one of the most talked-about cruise news stories right now: Norwegian Cruise Line’s decision to EXTEND their drink package access to their private island, Great Stirrup Cay.
If you’ve been following along, you already know the controversy.
Earlier this year, NCL announced that starting March 1, 2026, their popular drink packages—including Free at Sea, More at Sea, and Free at Sea Plus—would NO LONGER be valid on Great Stirrup Cay. That meant that passengers who had already paid for an “all-inclusive” style cruise experience would suddenly be paying extra for drinks on one of the most anticipated stops of their trip.
And as you can imagine… cruisers were NOT happy.
For many travelers, the private island experience is supposed to be seamless—step off the ship, grab a drink, relax on the beach, and not think about your wallet. So when news broke that drink packages wouldn’t carry over, it sparked frustration across cruise forums, social media, and the entire cruise community.
But now… in a surprising twist…
Norwegian Cruise Line has decided to EXTEND drink package access to Great Stirrup Cay—at least for now.
That means if you’re sailing in the near future, your drink package will STILL work on the island, giving you that full vacation experience from ship to shore. 🍹🏝️
So what changed?
Was it customer backlash?
Was it timing with island upgrades?
Or is this part of a bigger strategy?
In this episode, we break it all down.
We’ll walk you through:
• What NCL originally announced and why it upset so many cruisers
• The latest update extending drink packages to the island
• What this means for upcoming sailings in 2026
• Why NCL may be delaying this change instead of canceling it entirely
• And what cruisers should expect next
Because here’s the reality…
This story might not be over.
Norwegian is currently investing heavily into Great Stirrup Cay, including major enhancements like a new resort-style pool, upgraded guest experiences, and expanded amenities designed to compete with other cruise line private destinations like Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay and Carnival’s Celebration Key.
And with those upgrades often comes… new revenue strategies.
That means there’s still a strong possibility that NCL could introduce a separate, island-specific drink package in the future—changing how “all-inclusive” their cruises really feel.
So while this extension is great news right now… it may only be temporary.
If you’re planning a cruise, thinking about booking with NCL, or just trying to understand how these changes impact your vacation budget, this is a story you NEED to follow.
Because at the end of the day…
It’s not just about drinks.
It’s about value, transparency, and the overall cruise experience.
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