Cruise Report: on the Norwegian Encore maiden voyage
Have you ever had the chance to drive a brand new car?
The smell of new that pervades everything is perhaps one of the most powerful, memorable sensory experiences.
This is not unlike sailing on a ship that is, literally, off the yard.
On November 2019, I was among those that were invited by Norwegian Cruise Line to experience the latest, state-of-the-art ship of this Miami-based cruise operator.
The Norwegian Encore’s maiden voyage, from Bremerhaven, on Germany’s North Sea coast, to Southampton, in England, would give us a chance to get a short, but intense taste of what this cruise ship has to offer in terms of facilities and service.
Continue reading for a short, but comprehensive tour of the ship and a glimpse of what the Norwegian Encore experience it is like…
How is it like to sail on the Norwegian Encore
The Norwegian Encore is a 169,000-ton “Breakaway Plus” class ship for capacity for 4,000 passengers and 2,000 crew, which makes it the 11th largest cruise ship in the world at the time of writing these lines.
As is often the case with these very large ships, you don’t really get the sensation of being in a crowded place, though. And there is so much to do onboard that people distribute themselves all over the place, it is rare to find some bottleneck.
Here’s a glimpse of the staterooms (with veranda).
Did I mentioned that wi-fi worked great everywhere on the ship?
The central pool deck area, a classic of any cruise ship worth its name!
Although November weather in the North Sea did not invite to take a dip into the water! Thus, no swimming this time, although it still made for a great party venue and viewing platform (one of the things when sailing on the English Channel is that you come across lots of maritime traffic, a treat for ship-spotters!)
In these pics you can get a view of the Norwegian Encore pool deck area and some of the adjacent amenities, such as those warm water jacuzzies on the side and the massive aquapark.
Plenty of entertainment indoors too and for a diversity of aesthetic tastes, as you can see here, from the 1950s American diner style to a more classical lounge area.
In case you are a Starbucks junkie, you would be glad to know that there is one onboard! (and Starbucks coffee machines are also available at the buffet area)
And of course, entertainment by the ship’s very own theatre company. Only time for one show, but was great!
Special mention goes to the games arcade. It was a first for me, nevertheless it was quite interesting to check out the whole range of immersive experiences using the latest 3D entertainment technology, from driving a formula one racing car to shooting zombies and slaying dragons.
Plenty of options to choose from!
The Haven
One of the most interesting aspects of the trip was becoming acquainted with The Haven, Norwegian’s premium product.
This is a secluded area, literally a private haven within the buzz of the large ship, which bring the levels of comfort, privacy and service one step up.
The Haven experience is designed to provide a peaceful and calm environment in a rather elegant setting. It has its own indoor swimming pool and indoor area, as you can see here (the set up reminded me that of classical Roman baths for that matter!)
And staterooms in The Haven are considerably larger and more luxurious
There is also its own a-la-carte restaurant, that we had the chance to try out, and a dedicated bar and lounge area. There is plenty of space to relax and socialize at The Haven, just in a more exclusive atmosphere.
The Food
But if you ask me, I’d say food is one of the highlights of a cruise on the Norwegian Encore.
There is, of course, a buffet area (where breakfast is served) on one of the upper-most decks and, if on MSC Meraviglia, the star of the buffet (in my opinion) was pizza, at Norwegian Encore I was positively impressed by the choices of Indian and Asian food available.
But there are plenty of other à-la carte restaurants onboard.
Although the journey was short, two nights and one day, we were able to sample the different eating options available: from Mexican and Italian to Chinese cuisine.
My favourite, though, was the “Q Texas Somkehouse”, a sample of which you can see below.
Oh! And, last but not least, we enjoyed as well as a cocktail and wine tasting, the latter with the ships’ sommelier. This was, of course, a special treat on a very special trip, but the same is available to passengers on regular cruises.