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Norwegian Encore Review

4.5 / 5.0
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4.5
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Overall
Jeannine Williamson
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The 3,958-passenger Norwegian Encore -- which underwent a significant upgrade in 2024 -- is a modern and sophisticated ship, with decor and public spaces that could rival a more luxury-oriented cruise line. It's a vessel that aims to give everyone vacation choices, with multiple bars and restaurants, indoor and outdoor activities and plenty of evening entertainment.

Norwegian Encore Deck Plans Offer New Adult-Only Relaxation and Family-Friendly Fun

Spice H2O Adults-only area on Norwegian Encore (Photo: NCL)

The extensive upgrades to Norwegian Encore include the addition of the popular Spice H2O outdoor adult-only bar area, expanded restaurants, plus new staterooms including three-bedroom suites in The Haven, the line's exclusive ship-within-a-ship enclave.

In many ways, this is the "big city" of cruising. Norwegian Encore's 20-plus restaurants let passengers dine in a different venue every night (though not without a cost) and its Deck 8 indoor/outdoor restaurant and bar area makes an evening out feel more like a night on the town. The live entertainment on the Norwegian Encore cruise ship is some of the best we've ever seen at sea -- with Broadway-caliber performers in "Choir of Man" -- and the bars mix it up with signature cocktails and unique vibes. Encore cabins range from compact solo studios to huge family suites that can sleep up to six.

Thrilling activities run the gamut from freefall waterslides to go-karts (known as the Norwegian Encore Speedway) and the Norwegian Encore Galaxy Pavilion, which is virtual-reality play space with family-friendly arcade games and more. Those looking to avoid the crowds can escape to Mandara Spa or the Spice H2O, or cozy up with a book in the breathtaking Observation Lounge with two-deck high windows at the front of the ship. (This space is particularly popular during the Norwegian Encore Alaska itineraries.) And passengers who want the utmost in tranquility can book into the upgraded Norwegian Encore Haven suite complex, where they can luxuriate in exclusive enclaves including a pool, sun deck, restaurant and lounge.

However, while Norwegian Encore is big enough to offer something for everyone, it clearly caters more to some people than others. Sun worshippers might be disappointed in the compressed pool and complimentary sun deck spaces, with outdoor thrill rides and extra-fee sun decks spanning a huge chunk of the ship's top decks. Families with young children are stuck with the Norwegian Encore Splash Academy, a windowless space in the bowels of the ship; a small water play area, and restaurants and shows that are very much geared toward adults.

Travelers on a budget will find, even with promotional booking freebies, that there are a lot of surprise fees and pay-to-play areas; you definitely don't get the full wow factor of this ship by keeping your onboard bill to a minimum.

Overall, Norwegian Encore is a sophisticated ship, there's tons of things to do, and you'll be wowed by the quality -- and quantity -- of the dining and entertainment. Yet because of this, a vacation here can cost more than on other "small-town" ships, and even if you do pony up for the fun, you simply won't have enough time to do everything. Make sure you budget accordingly, and be prepared to book another cruise to experience everything you missed.

Norwegian Bliss vs. Norwegian Encore

Rendering of Horizon Park, coming to Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Breakaway (Photo: NCL)

Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Encore are virtually carbon copies of each other. They're both part of Norwegian's Breakaway Plus class, offer very similar itineraries in Alaska and the Caribbean, and were built one year apart (2018 and 2019, respectively). However, Bliss has a smaller racetrack and rejiggered space on its top deck during its 2025 refurb to add Horizon Park, an outdoor family area.

These two ships are so similar that it's hard to pick one over the other -- unless you’re a serious foodie and want to shell out some extra cash for Onda by Scarpetta. Hands down the best restaurant on Norwegian Encore, Onda is a huge draw and what ultimately tips the scale for many cruisers when trying to decide between Encore and Bliss.

Pros

Ship astounds with top-notch attraction, dining and entertainment options

Cons

Mega charges if you want to do everything; little public outdoor space

Bottom Line

High-energy ship has plenty of choices for everyone, most at an extra fee; budget accordingly

About

Passengers: 3998
Crew: 1735
Passenger to Crew: 2.3:1
Launched: 2019
Shore Excursions: 411

Inclusions

Included with your cruise fare:

  • Meals in three main dining rooms, the buffet, the Observation Lounge and The Local Bar & Grill

  • All mainstage theater shows and comedy in the Social Comedy Club

  • Live musical entertainment, including in the Cavern Club

  • Pools (outside the spa), hot tubs, water park and waterslides

  • Daily activities, unless otherwise noted

  • Use of the gym, but not most classes

  • Kids' club activities during the day

Not included with your cruise fare:

  • Gratuities (amounts vary based on stateroom category)

  • Automatic beverage and spa tips (20 percent for each)

  • All drinks beyond water, tea (including iced tea), coffee and select juices in the buffet

  • Specialty dining venues

  • Room service

  • Spa treatments and use of the thermal suite

  • Shore excursions

  • Wi-Fi (Norwegian Encore internet packages can be purchased online or on embarkation)

  • Activities such as the go-karts, the Galaxy Pavilion and tastings (wine, whiskey, cocktails, beer)

  • After-hours group babysitting

  • Casino

  • Prohibition: The Musical show

  • Vibe Beach Club sun deck

  • Photos and artwork

Fellow Passengers

Norwegian Encore attracts cruisers of all ages, as the sheer diversity of the ship's cabin types, from luxury rooms in The Haven to family cabins and solo studios priced for single travelers mean there is room for a wide breadth of travelers. Norwegian Encore carries numerous families during the summer as well as winter and spring holidays. Most cruisers hail from North America, but you'll also meet people from the UK and beyond.

Norwegian Encore Dress Code

Daytime: Casual all the way, with most people wearing shorts and T-shirts inside the ship and bathing suits and cover-ups outside on the pool deck. Some activities, such as the racetrack and laser tag, require closed-toe shoes.

Evening: Anything goes at night on Norwegian, which carries an all-day casual dress code. You'll see people wearing any range of outfits, from capris and blouses to maxi dresses and going-out attire. In the Manhattan Room main dining venue and in the upscale specialty restaurants (Onda, Le Bistro, Cagney's, Ocean Blue), you'll need to dress up a bit -- slacks, nice jeans, dresses, skirts and tops for women, and nice jeans, slacks, collared shirts and closed-toe shoes for men.

Norwegian Encore has no formal night, but there is Norwegian's Night Out, where men usually wear long pants (dark jeans are fine) and collared shirts, and women put on dresses or nice skirt-and-blouse combos. Norwegian does also have some themed events -- popular ones include the glow party, country night and various decade-themed parties.

Not permitted: Bathing suits are allowed in the buffet and outdoor venues, as long as you have a cover-up and shoes on. Tank tops for men, flip-flops, baseball caps, visors and jeans that are overly faded, with holes or tears and worn below the hips are not permitted in the main dining rooms or specialty restaurants. Kids under 12 can wear nice shorts into all restaurants.

For more information, visit Cruise Line Dress Codes: Norwegian Cruise Line

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Where does Norwegian Encore sail from?

Norwegian Encore departs from Miami, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver

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Cruises on Norwegian Encore start from $528 per person.

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Norwegian Encore Cruiser Reviews

Norwegian is a good fit for us

Last time on the Bliss we made reservations, this time on the Encore during a very very busy spring break week, it was just show up. POOR experience for our family just trying out Norwegian.Read More
Natalie McCann

6-10 Cruises

Age 53s

Not Impressed with Encore and Norwegian.

We will not cruise on the Encore again.Read More
mjthomas2

10+ Cruises

Age 63s

Complete disappointment 2nd time - may not return.

From the dining perspective, Encore gets a 1/5 compared to Bliss in 2023. If Norwegian doesn't think their cost cutting isn't notice then they are mistaken.Read More
Sofia446

2-5 Cruises

Age 51s

Spring Break isn't a good time to cruise

We sailed Encore March 16 to 23 from Miami to the Caribbean. The port stops were actually pretty good, except tendering to the NCL private island took a long time.Read More
MissLibrarian

6-10 Cruises

Age 63s

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