Cruise Line Smartphone App Now On Every Ship

Norwegian Cruise Line has rolled out their Cruise Norwegian smartphone app to all 16 ships in their fleet, including the option to make calls to land. The Cruise Norwegian app can be used both before you cruise and while you’re onboard your sailing.

Initially launched in October 2017 on Norwegian Sky, the Cruise Norwegian app was developed to create a frictionless cruise experience.

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Norwegian Breakaway – photo: NCL

Before You Cruise 

  • Purchase onboard gifts including wine and flowers
  • Check-in online and save time at the pier
  • On the day of departure, access your E-Docs
  • Get directions to the pier

What The Cruise Norwegian App Does 

  • Make reservations onboard for dining and shows
  • Book last minute shore excursions
  • View ship activities
  • Track onboard spending
  • Chat and voice services

Call People Onboard and On Land

Photo via Apple App Store
Photo via Apple Store

Guests can now send messages and make unlimited onboard calls for a one-time fee of $9.95 per person. And for the first time through a cruise line app, guests can also make outbound calls to nearly every country in the world starting at just $0.79 per minute.

Details about the loyalty program Latitudes Rewards program is also offered on the smartphone app.

“We want to do everything we can to make our guests’ vacations as enjoyable and relaxing as possible,” said Andy Stuart, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Our Cruise Norwegian app, which is now available fleetwide, provides them with the freedom and flexibility to do just that.”

The app is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Norwegian Cruise Line launched their first onboard app called iConcierge back in 2014, that app only worked while onboard the cruise ship.

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