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The Norwegian Sun Review & Everything You Need To Know

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The Norwegian Sun is one of the oldest cruise ships in NCL’s fleet dating back to 2001. With several refits over the years, the ship, while old by industry standards, is extremely well-maintained and modernized in all the ways you’d expect. Unfortunately, it’s not a ship for everyone and we’ll explain why.

Norwegian Sun Cancellations

Norwegian Cruise Line has contacted both travel agents and booked guests to inform them about the cancellation of seven months’ worth of cruises aboard the Norwegian Sun. This encompasses sailings scheduled from late March to early November 2025. Notifications have been sent to booked guests, and the cruise line is also reaching out to travel partners to ensure they can inform their affected clients. The email states, “Due to a fleet redeployment, Norwegian Sun’s sailings from March 28, 2025, through November 3, 2025, have been canceled. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.” Full refunds for the 22 canceled cruises are automatically being processed back to the original payment method within 30 days from the cruise line. Following this, it may take an additional 7-10 days for the refunds to be processed through individual financial institutions. We appreciate your understanding during this process. There has been no reason given for the cancellations but would make me wonder if the ship is being sold off or scrapped given it is one of the oldest ships in the Norwegian Fleet (initially launched in 2001)

About the Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship

Built in 2001, the Norwegian Sun capacity is about 1950 passengers (plus approximately 900 crew), about half the size of most newly built cruise ships. In 2018 the NCL Sun had a complete refit and was upgraded in line with the NCL program called Norwegian Edge , to bring it to the standards of the rest of the fleet. During the renovation, the Sun received upgraded amenities including restaurants, pools, and bars, that you’d expect and want to experience on the rest of the Norwegian Cruise Line ships.  Specialty dining was added, the Spinnaker lounge was refurbished (commonly known as the observation Lounge on the ship in the forward area) and common areas including the casino, pools, and Bliss lounge were also added or refurbished.

The rooms were mostly left original during the refit. 

The added spaces are a bit unusual and nothing like the other ships in the Norwegian fleet. The specialty dining exists mainly in a long galley space that contains Cagney’s, Teppanyaki, Sushi, and Los Lobos Cantina. Only La Cucina and Le Bistro have truly dedicated spaces that aren’t mixed with other eateries.

Despite the refit, the ship remains cramped in most spaces when anywhere near capacity.

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What’s the vibe of the NCL Sun?

Overall, the clientele is a little older than on other Norwegian ships most likely due to the itineraries and the lack of child-friendly activities. There are no water parks, slides, or really designated child-friendly areas making the journeys feel more “adult” than other ships. There are also far fewer passengers trying to ‘break even on the drink package’ making the overall feel of the ship calmer and less of a party vibe. 

The Cabins / Staterooms on the Norwegian Sun

While not substantially upgraded during the 2018 refit, the rooms are spacious and modernized with plenty of storage and everything you’d expect in a typical cruise cabin. The cabins include both 220 and 110v electrical sockets in a couple of areas along with a USB plug on either side of the bed integrated into the lighting. 

The bathrooms weren’t part of the overall renovation and remain dated.

Interior Cabins & Staterooms

Quite possibly the most surprising rooms on the NCL Sun are the interior cabins. They are more spacious than many balcony rooms on newer ships. Many include a seating area and small bar space. For passengers who like interior staterooms but are concerned about the (usually) smaller size, this may be a perfect option.

Norwegian Cruise Line SUN interior cabin

The Balcony Staterooms

These are the choice cabins on the Sun as they are quite a bit bigger than the interior rooms with a nice seating area, simple modern decor, huge amounts of storage, and of course a large wall of glass. The design and layout of these staterooms make them feel substantially larger than most other balcony cabins on other ships.  With mirrors everywhere, including over the headboard, the cabins feel slightly dated.

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Norwegian Sun Balcony Cabin

The Suites on the Norwegian Sun

The Norwegian Sun doesn’t have the Haven which is found on all the newer ships but they do have a selection of suites that are a bit larger and include butler service. The suite options include:

Owner Suites – Large 1-bedroom staterooms that are nearly 800 square feet in size with the huge balcony

Penthouse Suites – One bedroom suites approximately 350 sq feet + 126 sq foot balcony

Mini-Suites – Slightly larger than a Balcony Cabin + Bathtubs

The Suite passengers gain access to Cagney’s for lunch since there are no dedicated suite or Haven restaurants available.  (not available for the Mini-Suites or Club Suites)

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Dining & Restaurant Options on The Norwegian Sun

As with all Norwegian Cruise Ships, there are free and specialty dining options available to all passengers. The free options are more limited than other NCL Cruise ships simply due to the size of the vessel.

Included Free Restaurants:

There are two Main Dining Rooms serving essentially the same food every evening. 

Four Seasons , located in the center of the ship off of the main atrium is a large dining space that fills up early and sometimes has availability issues with smaller 2 and 4-party tables, where they’ll ask if you’d like to be seated with another party. 

Seven Seas , our preferred main dining restaurant, is located in the rear of the ship has abundant space, great views from everywhere especially the aft of the ship, and is the only main dining room that serves lunch (on select days). 

Norwegian Sun - Main Dining room - seven seas

Also included is the Garden Cafe (Buffet) . This space is entirely too small for the size of the ship and a very cramped buffet layout creates lines or confusion among passengers trying to get to different sections.  The food overall was usually good, albeit sometimes unusual. 

If the buffet seating is too crowded, the ship has done a good job to provide areas for overflow seating including an outdoor area aft with nearly as much seating as indoors along with another buffet line that serves basics like burgers and hotdogs. Many passengers didn’t realize there were food options outside in this area since the food was tucked away behind the bar! Don’t miss it, it’s a great alternative to the buffet.

Moderno, opposite the buffet, is open during lunch for additional seating. There is also a dedicated pizza and noodle station set up during lunch in the Moderno dining room, both quite good. 

Finally, what’s missing from the Norwegian Sun is O’Sheehan’s bar & grill .  While there is no large bar/pub as featured on the more modern ships, the Sun does have a small sports bar serving a limited menu similar to what’s found at O’Sheehan’s including the yummy chicken wings and a few pub burgers & hotdogs. Unfortunately, food service starts at 5:30 pm so getting your mid-day pub snack isn’t possible. 

Specialty Dining Restaurants on the Norwegian Sun

After the 2018 refit of the Sun, more specialty restaurants were added. We tried them all!

Cagney’s Steak House – The staple of Norwegian’s Premium Dining was consistent with other ships. The starters were as expected with small-ish portion sizes. The steaks were amazing and perfectly cooked and the sides were tasty as usual. The desserts were ridiculously large and quite good.  See the Cagney’s Menu

Le Bistro – The French restaurant on NCL ships always seems to be hit or miss, regardless of the ship. The same is true with the Sun. The appetizers always seem to be a bit off while the main meals are generally quite good. Since this space is separate from the other specialty restaurants, it actually feels more elegant and refined.  See the Le Bistro Menu

Teppanyaki – The Teppanyaki grill, again, is always very consistent across the whole Norwegian brand. On the Sun, the space is a bit smaller and in a fully enclosed room with multiple grilles. It’s exactly as expected in all ways including food quality and experience. But be sure to wear clothes that you don’t plan on using again on your vacation! You leave smelling like the whole restaurant and it’s impossible to get it out of your clothes. 

Teppanyaki Restaurant Norwegian Sun

Moderno Churrascaria – We love the Brazilian steakhouse concept on Norwegian Cruise Line. However, for this particular ship, the biggest letdown is the physical space where Moderno Churrascaria is. It almost seems like an afterthought being very bland and almost an extension of the buffet. Aside from that, the menu is exactly as you’d expect across the NCL Brand.  Unfortunately during the Mediterranean sailings, we were told by the restaurant managers that the quality of meat sometimes suffers from the suppliers. We noticed this mostly in the Picanha meat, which is ironic considering the ship sails from Portugal, where this meat cut is popular and quite good. See the Moderno Menu

Los Lobos Cantina – We were surprised to see Los Lobos Cantina on the Norwegian Sun since it’s a relatively new concept by NCL. The food was quite good and had something for everyone looking for a full Mexican meal. The meat dishes such as Carne Asada were superior while the fish dishes lacked flavor. The best surprise of Los Lobos was the unique margarita drinks available, all of them well within the beverage package limits. Booking a table there using one of the dining package credits may not be the best value, as most of the meals won’t add up to the $59 dining package value (when used elsewhere). So it’s just better to use those credits at Cagney’s, Le Bistro, etc. See the Los Lobos Cantina Menu

Sushi Bar – The Sushi bar on the NCL Sun seems like a bit of an afterthought, but it’s comfortable and easy to get a table or sit at the sushi bar. Unfortunately, the quality of the sushi served isn’t great. It may be sufficient to cure a quick sushi roll craving, but not advised for a full meal. It pales in comparison to the sushi bar on other Norwegian ships such as the Epic. Definitely do NOT use a dining package credit at the sushi ba r!

La Cucina – The well-known Italian restaurant on board NCL ships is on the Norwegian Sun as well, in a dedicated space that is quiet and elegant. The food at La Cucina is the most consistent on this ship with the rest of the NCL brand.  If you’ve eaten at La Cucina on other larger NCL ships, you should be satisfied with the food quality and preparation on the Sun. Take a look at the La Cucina Menu .

Bars & Pubs on the Sun

It’s not much of a surprise that Norwegian has made sure there are plenty of watering holes on the ship! Even with capacity at nearly 100%, it wasn’t often difficult to get a cocktail or soda from any bar.

Bliss Lounge – This repurposed central space is more of a theater-style setup rather than a “club” as it is on other ships. The space is used for live music and some of the special events on the ship (glow party, etc). But when you want a drink, this bar is almost always quiet and drinks are easily available.

Atrium Bar & Cafe – More of a coffee bar with a side of alcohol within the small atrium of the ship.

Champs Bar – At the very top of the ship (Forward), this outdoor space is a great place to get a drink when you want to sit in the Spinnaker and the bar there is not yet open (Days). Just exit Spinnaker and go straight up the outdoor stairs to the bar, which is rarely busy.

Champagne & Martini Bar – The most popular space later in the evening, this bar has seating around the atrium and the bar itself with table service. It gets quite busy, so get a table when it’s available.

Los Lobos Bar – The hidden gem! It’s a small nook just inside the specialty restaurant check-in desk. Most guests don’t realize you can just go to this bar and have a drink without being booked in the cantina or other specialty restaurants. The best part is, if you’re a margarita lover, you can order the specialty margaritas any time the bar is open serving Los Lobos Cantina! (definitely don’t settle for the everyday margarita found everywhere on the ship)

Great Outdoors – The best outdoor bar space serving the rear (aft) of the ship. Great views all day / evening and often with food options to go with the drinks.

Sports Bar – Open all day and til late at night, this is the answer to the O’Sheehan’s bar & grill found on the other NCL ships.

Casino Bar – Just a simple walk-up bar to grab a drink while in the casino. It’s also a good place to get something if the rest of the bars are crowded, as the casino bar is usually empty.

Topsiders Bar – The typical pool bar serving everything the ship has to offer.

Windjammer & Havana Bar – A favorite on the ship! A dark wood paneled room with a large bar where some of the best cocktails are made. I still don’t get the division between Windjammer and Havana, as it’s the same space, theme, etc. Usually, solo performers arrive in the evening for light music.

Spinnaker Lounge – The crown jewel of the ship! At the very front of the NCL Sun, this huge lounge with sweeping views and relaxing seating areas is the place to be. During the day it’s a great place to read, play cards, or just gaze out at the sea. You can even exit the bar and walk around the front of the glass windows outside and see the wide open ocean! Stunning!

The bar usually doesn’t open until around 4pm, so grab a drink at Champs. Unfortunately, the ship has chosen this venue to do karaoke at around 10pm many nights, which makes the space less enjoyable.

  • See : NCL Bar Menus & Drink Prices

Norwegian Sun Review - Spinnaker Lounge

Norwegian Sun Entertainment, what’s on board?

Entertainment quality is always very subjective, and with NCL cutting entertainment budgets in 2023, it’s a bit of a sore spot with travelers. On the Norwegian Sun, entertainment doesn’t include the big production shows found on larger ships, but it’s sometimes quite good. You’ll hear people complain about the theater shows, and in fairness, they are a bit repetitive, but the ship doesn’t do much to promote the shows they actually have. The musicians in each of the venues with a rare exception were very good and enjoyable to listen to. The stage shows were a bit strange but entertaining enough to give passengers something to do.

The entertainment on the Norwegian Sun is probably the biggest weakness of the ship. Passengers who book their cruise around a strong entertainment lineup will likely be disappointed. Otherwise, we found it sufficient and as expected for a smaller ship. 

Some of the shows included :

Rock Symphonies Violinist – An incredibly talented violinist with the support of other instruments 

World Beat  – A variety show of sorts featuring music & dance from around the world. 

Rock Tribute – A tribute performance for Queen, The Who, and Journey

Other activities & things to do on the ship

Despite the smaller size of the Sun, there are quite a few activities including an outdoor sports court, shuffleboard, and a full ship jogging track. For the healthier version of cruise passengers (rare, I know), there is a full-size gym that is remarkably well-equipped, and a separate aerobics studio with scheduled classes. The studio is free to use for yoga, stretching, HIIT, etc at your own leisure when classes aren’t being taught. These studios are complimentary and open 6 am until 11 pm (so there’s hardly an excuse!).

During the day, there were plenty of random activities around the ship for just about anyone. The Bliss Lounge often featured new release movies, there were always arts and crafts, Zumba classes, and themed trivia to be found.

For passengers wanting some quiet time, the Norwegian Sun has one of the nicer libraries and game rooms we’ve seen at sea. There were hundreds of books to read & check out as well as a fully stocked game room with backgammon, new sets of cards, and plenty of other board games.

These game rooms also make a great place to quietly work on your laptop, as they have full-size tables where you can spread out and get something done (even if you ARE on vacation)!

The pools & sun decks on the NCL Sun

The pool level was a pleasant surprise with two relatively large pools connected in the middle by 4 covered jacuzzi-style hot tubs. There were plenty of chairs on multiple decks overlooking the pool and rarely was there a problem getting a good poolside spot.

For sun worshippers, there was a HUGE number of outdoor spaces with loungers throughout the ship from wide swaths of decking to little private nooks.

Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship Pool Deck

The Sun Casino is a decent size given how the ship is smaller. There are dozens of slots and video games in two sections as well as gaming tables down the center of the casino. What’s a bit mind-boggling is the fact there is only one roulette table in the entire casino and it is clearly the game everyone is interested in playing. It was consistently packed while all other tables were nearly empty. Common sense would say add more roulette tables.

The slots ranged from penny slots to machines where you could easily spend $10 per spin. Unlike on the larger ships, there wasn’t really a buzz about the casino but it was sufficient to keep people occupied and donating money to NCL during the cruise. Hardcore gamblers will likely be disappointed.

Another unfortunate bit about the casino is the smoking situation. It’s such a small space where smoking is allowed, it’s almost impossible to function as a non-smoker. It feels like the smokers on the ship make use of the casino as a smoking parlor rather than going to other designated smoking areas making the air quality in such a small space, let’s just say, less than ideal.

The Mandara Spa

The NCL Sun has a relatively small spa facility but lacks the thermal spa suite that the newer ships have. However, for people who enjoy the use of a sauna and steam room, the Sun has dedicated men’s and women’s locker rooms each with a dry sauna and a steam room which can be used when receiving a treatment or by purchasing a daily or full cruise pass. Approximately $29/day for use of the sauna & steam room or $149 for the duration of a 10-day cruise may seem excessive for most people, but at least it’s available for those passengers who really want this feature. (cost may vary based on itinerary and cruise length)

Other services offered at the spa are as expected including various massage therapies, acupuncture, facials, and salon services (hair, mani/pedi, etc)

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We’d try another voyage on the Norwegian Sun, if the price was right. We found the food quite good overall, the service better than expected and even though the cabins were dated, they were comfortable.

For the right price and right itinerary, the Norwegian Sun is a great value!

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Thank you for this detailed review. May I know how much gratuity per person is expected on cruise lines? I did not know we had to pay for gratuities. I thought it was already included in the cruise cost that we are paying. I am hoping to book a 19 day cruise with the Sun for Panama Canal.

Hi Jacklyn, for NCL – the Daily gratuities are charged at $16 per day and more for The Haven. You can see more about the tips and gratuities here on this article!

Smoking in casino Not so good ! I guess smokers are regular gamblers Hard to separate But could have a smoking room Like the cigar room ! Other wise this will disgust the non smokers being around this ! !

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Norwegian Sun is one of the fleet's smallest ships, with a capacity of 1,936 passengers and 906 crew members, yet reviewers made note of its generously sized cabins. Occupying between 145 and 221 square feet, Inside and Oceanview staterooms are larger than those on newer Norwegian ships. A 2018 refurbishment added updates like the Los Lobos Cantina and the Bliss Ultra Lounge, both part of The Norwegian Edge program. 

Cruisers have 13 dining venues to choose from, including eight specialty restaurants ranging from French fare to a sushi bar. The ship features an expansive pool area and a full-service spa. In the evening, a collection of bars, entertainment venues and a casino jockey for cruisers' attention. Norwegian Sun is also a hit with families thanks to its children's pool, arcade and age-appropriate youth clubs.

Norwegian Sun sails to destinations in the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe and Alaska.

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Refurbished in 2018

Mixed reviews for entertainment

  • Expert Rating » 3.5
  • Traveler Rating » 3.7
  • Health Rating » 5.0

Norwegian Sun ranks # 13 out of 19 Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.

  • # 13 in Best Norwegian Cruise Line
  • # 31 in Best Cruises to Alaska
  • # 64 in Best Cruises for Couples
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By TxnAquarian , September 14, 2009 in Norwegian Cruise Line

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For anyone planning a trip on the Sun, here is my warts-and-all review of the ship. We just disembarked today.

Thank goodness for the stunning beauty of Alaska, because NCL's Norwegian Sun left a bit to be desired.

This cruise was my second with NCL (our first was last year on the Norwegian Star)- and my 32nd cruise, overall. We booked a category AD Penthouse for this trip - on the Star last year we had booked a Penthouse, but were magically upgraded to the Owner's Suite. So heading into this cruise, we knew the bar had been set high by our previous upgrade, so we set our expectations accordingly. The Star and the Sun both debuted in 2001, so we were expecting the same "feel" for this cruise as our last. Overall, we had a wonderful time. In my review, I will be honest about the high's, the low's and why we think the this "Sun" was having a bit of a cloudy day.

Once we boarded the Sun, we were a little surprised by the dated feel of this relatively newer ship. The ship's main venues are located on Decks 6 & 7. Several of these areas feel like a much older ship; i.e., the dark, dreary decor of the Havana/Windjammer Bars and the photo gallery. While getting from Point A to Point B, it is often necessary to walk through a public room to get to another public room. This isn't so bad in theory, but it was a little awkward to walk through a room when an event was taking place. Not only was it uncomfortable to feel as though you were intruding on an event, but the logistics of navigating through a sea of people was, at times, an oceangoing obstacle course. And in an even more poorly planned example, the two main dining rooms are on the same deck, but not accessible without going up a deck and then down a deck, as they are separated by the alternative dining venue, Il Adgaio. Even how to reach Il Adagio was not clear at first. We knew when we booked this cruise that the Sun is a little smaller than the Star, but we still were surprised by how intimate the ship feels. Good because it allows you to get to know your fellow cruisers well. Bad because it feels cramped at times. The top level Observation Lounge was a wonderful surprise, and unfortunately, we did not utilize it nearly as much as we would have liked. It is a spacious, well laid-out room that feels like a relaxing retreat from the rest of the ship. We also really appreciated the wrap-around promenade on this ship, which is sadly lacking from so many ships these days. The clearly marked "walking" and "running" areas help to avoid any unsightly run-ins. We also really enjoyed the ship's multi-level atrium. It is open, airy, and well laid-out, with cozy nooks for the internet cafe and bar areas and the main reception/shore excursion desks. The soaring glass elevators give the area an elegant feel and the color palette used of greens, blues and reds is high-end and pleasantly bright. Also, a plus is the elegant pool deck. No waterslide, no stadium seating. Just a great little pool area to relax and enjoy being on a ship.

We were in AD Penthouse 9202. Before our cruise, we went to great efforts to find information and photos of this suite (NCL's site is lousy for this). We ran across some photos, but none did the room justice. In reality, this room was crisp, clean and spacious. Also spacious is the bathroom, with 2 sinks, a shower and a separate whirlpool tub. Plus, the ample closet space was more than enough for the 2 of us for 7 days. The room also offers a large balcony overlooking the bow of the ship (which was absolutely perfect for the fjord and glacier cruising). What we really disliked about the room was the old television set (suites in 2009 should have flat-screen tv's!) and the soap and shampoo dispensers in the tub and shower. When you pay a lot for a suite, you expect more than cheesy Motel 6 soap dispensers. They do have separate bottles of soap and shampoo (as well as conditioner and lotion), but still.... If you haven't experienced the "suite life" on NCL, let me just tell you it is so worth it!! Your concierge and butler are there to cater to your every whim - luckily for ours we have almost no whims or requests - but it is nice to know they are there. Anca, our concierge, is a superstar. She was also our concierge on the Star and it was like coming home to see her. Priority VIP boarding in Vancouver got our vacation off to the hassle-free start we needed. And on disembarkation day, there is nothing like having your concierge lead you past the hundreds of departing guests right to the exit of the terminal.

Whatever you do, avoid the Sun's main dining rooms (Seven Seas and Four Seasons). They are dark, dreary and feel like they are in the bowels of the ship. The two meals we suffered through there were just awful - and we are not foodies by any means. I am just as happy at a fast food joint as I am at a high-end dining venue. But the food provided here was brutal. Watery, bitter cesaer salads; salmon that looked and smelled like dry tuna; mushy, mystery garnishes. We usually opted for the extra-fee restaurants, and as a suite perk, we were offered breakfasts and lunches in Il Adagio. Our favorite venue was the Japanese (and Benihana-inspired) Teppanyaki. Not only was the food outstanding, but the chefs were a riot as they sliced, diced and flung pieces of food into the mouths of diners. We also enjoyed dinner in Il Adagio. Not as outstanding, but very good. What was a bit of a disappointment was East Meets West. The lobster bisque was just a lobster-flavored soup (no pieces of lobster) and the filet mignon was mediocre. To our surprise, we ended up really enjoying the complimentary food in the Sports Bar. With terrific views of the passing scenery, this casual bar area offered up great won-ton soup, buffalo wings, burgers and the best vanilla poundcake.

Obviously, service varies from cruise to cruise, so I won't dwell on this topic. But overall, this staff seemed ready to get off. Maybe they were tired of Alaska or maybe they were just tired. But there was no real motivation or enthusiasm. What really bothered me was the bar server in the Sports Bar who had no desire whatsoever to be there. He looked bored, irritated and constantly looked at his watch. When you would flag him down, he would seem mad to assist you. And when we asked for food menus on the last night of the cruise, he flung them down on our table and walked away. There were bright spots (the wonderful Marciel in the Champagne Bar, some of the ladies at reception, the staff at Il Adagio). In general, not a "sunny" bunch.

I can't stress how much fun we had on this cruise - the hilarious night of The Liar's Club, the amazing scenery, losing and then winning back money in the Sun Club Casino, seeing whales breaching from the deck of the ship. But we feel that the Sun is not for us. Too small and too dated. We felt that the dining spots lacked panache. And the layout of the ship was just not conducive to finding a secret little spot and just relaxing (like on the Star). On the plus side, the ship has an intimate ambiance that isn't found in the other NCL ships. And the employees have more of an opportunity to get to know the guests, which isn't so on the larger ships. I would sail on the Sun again if it had an itinerary I just had to sail. And perhaps the ship will feel more modern after the next drydock. But we felt this ship left a little to be desired and hope that future upgrades will allow this ship to see sunnier days.

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Thanks for your review. Points are well taken.

DMH15

I am sorry for your low points, but your review is appreciated and a "textbook example" of how to write a review in which you were unhappy with certain elements - you gave examples . Also, you included the things you did like, not just the bad. I mentioned in another post that I hope when the Sun goes in dry dock next (2010?) that they will upgrade the televisions and such in the suites. Also, when we were in an AC on the Sun in 2/09 they were putting in the WiFi. We had to go to the internet cafe even though we had two laptops.

True, the Sun is one of the oldest NCL ships. I hope you will give some of the others a try.

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I completely agree with your review. I just went back and re-read my Jewel and Sun reviews and similarly, after taking Jewel and then Sun, I was extremely disappointed with Sun. While I am an obvious fan of NCL, something about the Sun just feels so cheap while Jewel / Star felt upscale. (my original review made reference to Sun = Wal-Mart, Jewel = Nordstrom)

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Thank you for your review of my favorite NCL ship. It is funny how opinions vary. I like the Sun for many of the reasons that you dislike it. I like the intimacy and lower number of passengers.

mpk218

Thank you for your review of my favorite NCL ship. It is funny how opinions vary. I like the Sun for many of the reasons that you dislike it. I like the intimacy and lower number of passengers.   PE

I second ;) In fact I just booked 2 weeks on her for next year.

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My views on the Sun are the same as the OP. Good review though.

What a pleasure to see nobody has excoriated someone with a 'first post'.

mafig

thank you for your review.

we want to try a suite next year for the first time, and we were torn between Pearl and Sun. guess it'll be Pearl......plus, it's cheaper too!:D

Nicely done review. As another poster said - examples really are useful.

Personally I love the Sun (I like the fact that she is smaller and more intimate and I adore the promenade (except I wish they had a few chairs on it) and I love the Observation lounge - so peaceful.

However I can see that certain things were not as you prefer and I understand that. I also understand that someone who prefers newer ships might have some issues with the Sun. I am glad that you were still able to enjoy your cruise.

arubacassie

Thank you for the well informed review. Wondering who was your butler on the Sun?

Dont you mean "369 post's" ;)

mbisson

Personally I love the Sun

It's all in the company you keep :)

That's what I was thinking

Check again!! Besides it was a very fair review.

Is anything okay with you??

It's all in the company you keep :)  

I meant to add that I like the Sun as well :D

terrymtex01

terrymtex01

OP.. First I want to thank you for writing a very well rounded review. I always hate to see any negative experiences cruisers have with NCL, but when placed in a well rounded review it is "enjoyable" reading. I say I hate to read the negatives because I always want folks to have the best cruise possible. Before I say this, there are two things that should be noted. 1. It has been since early 2006 since we have been on the Sun and 2. I am a firm believer that not every ship is for everyone just like I believe not every cruiseline is for everyone. However I do tend to say our view of the Sun itself is different than yours. We found the Sun to be beautiful and we actually enjoyed the layout of the ship although we had read a lot of concerns cruisers had before we boarded. My memory is that the decor was absolutely beautiful. Granted the Star is where our hearts are, she is without a doubt our favorite ship. I can understand though how what we found to be unique and enjoyable about the Sun others find different. Without a doubt I do agree with you about Il Adagio. My memory is that when we "found" the entrance to that restaurant I felt like I was going in the back door or something. I can't honestly remember what it was I felt, other than to say it felt awkward.

Lastely I do have to say I had a chuckle when you described the bartender in the sports bar. Now I know we are talking well past three years since we have been on that ship, but I couldn't help think.."hmmmm.. could it be the same guy that was bartending when we were in the sports bar on the Sun"? That is the exact way the bartender made us feel, like it was putting him out to serve us. Sad to say he is only one of three staff members who stick out in my memory of the Sun. The other two being the Concierge and our room steward, both of whom were exceptional.

We did enjoy the Casino quite a lot as well as the staff in the casino, but I am sure they have all changed out by now.

Thank you again for writing such a well rounded review. What happens to me is over time, I tend to forget the "not so positive" things that happen to us on vacation and only remember the good. LOL.. Doug will sometimes look at me with astonishment when I mention "I would love to go back to (fill in the blank)" because he will remember I didn't have such a great time, and all I can remember is the good.. LOL. Even though it does seem like you had an overall great time, I do hope in time all you do remember is the "good stuff".. 8-)

Don Haynes

The Sun is a very nice ship, but has some of the quirks of an older ship. While the Spirit is older and doesn't have mini-suites, she looked newer to me. Unfortunately, cruise lines have to have ships more than one year old...LOL....

They can't all be brand new....:D

This review is a good one, revealing both good and bad in the OP's opinion. The OP didn't rant or post outright lies....

I prefer ships of the Sun's size too. The less I have to walk from bow to stern the better....

I'm glad that everyone was able to take the points that I made in the review with a grain-of-salt and not jump on me for my opinions. As I said, overall, we had a great time. I just wanted to throw some info out there for prospective cruisers to see since we had such a hard time getting detailed info about this ship when we were planning the trip.

To ArubaCassie, out butler was Orlando. We didn't use him often, and therefore mainly only saw him in the evenings when he came by to deliver our daily treats. But he was a super nice guy and we wished that we could have gotten to know him better.

Once again, thanks for taking the time to read my review. And as Terrymtex01 said, I will soon forget the negatives of the trip and live off of the good times we had onboard.

*Wink*

I appreciated the OP's review as well. Can't wait for our Nov. 2010 B2B on her.

I happen to love the NCL Majesty :p, so I'm pretty sure I'm going to dig the hell outta the Sun. :D

Thanks for taking the time to write it.

cruiselovincouple

cruiselovincouple

YES! Thanks OP, it's so hard to find info on the Sun. We are looking forward to our cruise on her starting Sunday! Woo hoo!

nunuc2000

Loved your review,TxnAquarian... it helps me prepare for our trip on the Sun in November, and we go in knowing a few things about her so we won't be too surprised. :)

I think your review is excellent and exactly my thoughts on the SUN. I was on the sun in 07 in an AC suite. Fabulous suite, and suite service and perks. I also liked the pool area.

I completely agree with you about the food. Unless you pay for specialty dining the food is very weak and doesn't compete with other cruise lines, especially the boring desserts that look and taste like they came frozen out of a box. The buffet food that I liked was the cheeseburgers though!

The newer NCL ships are much better designed. They look new and feel new. If you can get beyond the food I recommend trying one of them next.

I have always thought that the shampoo and soap dispensers were clever, because, being fixed to the wall, they will never fall into the tub and spill in rougher seas. I don't think they are meant to be a cost cutting measure, just practical.

I appreciated the OP's review as well. Can't wait for our Nov. 2010 B2B on her.   I happen to love the NCL Majesty :p, so I'm pretty sure I'm going to dig the hell outta the Sun. :D   Thanks for taking the time to write it.

Hey Wink , thats so funny I just booked a b2b on the Sun the other day. Unfortunatley it dont sail until 12/10 :( . Now if I could just find something for this winter/Spring..

And Im sure you will love the Sun , she's a great little ship.

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Norwegian Sun cruise ship

Cruise line Norwegian Cruise Line

  • Seattle (Washington)
  • Miami (Florida)

Norwegian Sun current position

Norwegian Sun current location is at North America West Coast (coordinates 48.43667 N / -123.42336 W) cruising en route to VICTORIA, BC. The AIS position was reported 4 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Norwegian Sun

Norwegian Sun current cruise is 9 days, round-trip Alaska Glacier Bay, Skagway Juneau . Prices start from USD 629 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 01 May, 2024 and ends on 10 May, 2024 .

Specifications of Norwegian Sun

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Norwegian Sun Itineraries

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The 2001-built Norwegian Sun cruise ship is the second Sky-class NCL vessel, with sisterships Norwegian Sky and Costa Victoria (1996-2021). NCL Sun is currently the company's only liner operated with all-inclusive cruise deals (ticket prices are inclusive of unlimited beverages, including alcohol).

The vessel (IMO number 9218131) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 311109000) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is a subsidiary company of the shipping corporation Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH). NCL was founded in 1966, headquartered in Miami (Florida USA) and publicly traded (NASDAQ) company listed on NYSE ( NYC ). NCLH's major shareholders are the corporations Apollo Global Management (American), Genting Group (Malaysian) and TPG Capital (American). In 2017, the brand NCL had a worldwide cruise market share 8,7% (passengers) and 8,4% (revenue). NCLH (shipowner) owns the brands NCL , Oceania and RSSC-Regent .

NCL Norwegian Sun cruise ship

The 1950-passenger ship Norwegian Sun entered service in a dual christening ceremony in 2001 at the Port of Miami with Norwegian Star . The famous TV presenter Brooke Burke acted as the ship's godmother. NCL Sun was constructed at Lloyd Werft shipyard (Bremerhaven, Germany). A 12-day drydock in early 2011 saw the ship sparkling with bright colors from top to bottom, spacious accommodations (the 33 suites were refreshed) and pretty public spaces. Sun also received a Brazilian-style churrascaria, which debuted on Norwegian Epic .

Decks and Cabins

Norwegian Sun staterooms (968 total, in 32 grades) include 52x Suites, 380x Balcony, 213x Oceanview and 293x Inside cabins. Most staterooms are sized 150-170 ft2 (14-16 m2). The largest accommodations are the Owners Suites (570 ft2 / 53 m2, with terrace sized 260 ft2 / 24 m2).

The boat has 12 decks , of which 9 are passenger-accessible and 8 with cabins.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Norwegian Sun is NCL's first cruise ship planned definitely for Freestyle Cruising (eat at any place and time, dressed in what you like). Cruisers can have a good time with freestyle dining and a lot of options to choose from. They can try gourmet cuisine or go to Le Bistro to taste innovative dishes. Norwegian Sun offers two main dining rooms for the passengers seeking a traditional dining experience: Four Seasons and Seven Seas, both very flexible. Guests can make reservations for the same time each night, or choose different times, based on their schedule. Both MDRs are open nightly for dinner. Each day, one of the two provides open-seating breakfast and lunch. Compared to the cuisine and service in the specialty restaurants, the dining rooms experience doesn't lag. If you are looking for something different, Il Adagio, Le Bistro and Ginza are there to present various food from Italian to Sushi Bars but all are at a cost ranging from $10 per person and up.

Follows the complete list of Norwegian Sun restaurants and food bars.

  • Seven Seas Restaurant (forward Dining Room, complimentary, with Your Time dining)
  • Le Bistro (French dinner-only specialty restaurant; reservations-only; US$20 cover charge)
  • Four Seasons Restaurant (aft-location Dining Room; complimentary; Freestyle dining)
  • Il Adagio (Italian specialty restaurant; cover charge US$15, reservations-only)
  • Great Outdoor Cafe (complimentary lido buffet restaurant)
  • Topsiders Bar & Grill (complimentary poolside bar)
  • Cagney’s Steakhouse (specialty dinner restaurant for prime steaks and gourmet seafood; reservations-only, US$30 cover charge per person and free Kids Menu)
  • Moderno Churrascaria (Brazilian steakhouse; reservations-only; US$20 per person cover charge; with outdoor seating waterfront area)
  • Teppanyaki Room (Japanese Hibachi specialty restaurant at surcharge US$25 pp; located inside Cagney’s)
  • Sushi Bar (Ginza restaurant)
  • East Meets West Steakhouse (specialty dinner restaurant for prime steaks and gourmet seafood)
  • Los Lobos Cantina (Mexican eatery replacing Las Ramblas Restaurant & Bar during 2018 refurb)
  • Garden Cafe (complimentary buffet restaurant with various cuisine stations); Kid's Cafe.

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

The domed 8-deck-high Atrium, with nice elevators, is the heart of the vessel. Norwegian Sun has twelve bars/lounges plus some to suit intimate moods. There is also an Internet Café on the Promenade Deck with 24 computer stations (basic fee is 75 cents per minute, after a one-time $3.95 activation charge). The NCL Sun is also the spot for enrichment classes, lectures, computer classes and children's programs. When the moon goes up, passengers may enjoy Broadway-style revues presented in the 2-deck Stardust Lounge, complete with a proscenium stage. Entertainment options also include the NCL's FIREWORKS show (on each voyage), "Rock of Ages", "Cirque Dreams", "Illusionarium" (magicians show).

Additional amenities include: Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Kids Program ("NCL Kids"), Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry. NCL Sun tipping/gratuities (US$12 pp per day). Norwegian Sun cruise ship weddings are held in an onboard chapel.

NCL Norwegian Sun cruise ship

Follows the complete list of Norwegian Sun lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.

  • Stardust Theatre (1000-seat; features Broadway-style musical productions; two grand shows per night)
  • Windjammer Bar; Champagne Bar; Champs Bar; Stardust Lounge; Sports Bar; Topsiders Bar; Sprinkles (ice cream bar); Java Cafe
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge (replacing Dazzles Disco & Nightclub during 2018 refurb)
  • Spinnaker Lounge (replacing Observation Lounge & Disco Nightclub during 2018 refurb)
  • Sun Atrium (midship hub area with a big-size LED screen, dance area and live entertainment)
  • Atrium Cafe & Bar (specialty tea & coffee bar)
  • LifeStyles Room; TechStyles Room
  • East Indies Meeting Rooms; East Indies Library & Conference Room
  • Internet Cafe (24-hour); Art Gallery; Photo Gallery & Shop
  • Sun Club Casino
  • Galleria Shops (tax and duty-free shops)
  • Body Waves Spa & Fitness Centre (Spa treatment rooms, sauna, herbal steam room, thalassotherapy pool, Beauty Salon; Body Waves Fitness Centre); 2 swimming pools, 5 Whirlpools, tennis tables
  • Kid’s Corner Club; Splashes (kids pool); The Zone Teen Club & Disco; Video Games Arcade
  • Combined sports court; Jogging Track; Golf Nets.

Itineraries

Norwegian Sun itinerary program was originally based on Caribbean (Cuba) cruises from Florida and around South America voyages leaving from homeports Buenos Aires Argentina and Valparaiso-Santiago Chile .

  • Starting May 7, 2018, the ship was repositioned to Port Canaveral (Orlando Florida) for all-inclusive 4-day Cuba cruises (Mondays departures) to Havana with Key West Florida , alternating with 3-day itineraries to Bahamas (Fridays departures) to either Freeport or Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay Island .
  • All departures are from Port Canaveral's "Cruise Terminal 10", at 4 pm. Arrivals back to homeport are at 7 am.
  • In the period September 9 - October 14 (2018) were scheduled all six 7-day roundtrips from Miami to Havana, Great Stirrup Cay Bahamas, Costa Maya Mexico and Harvest Caye Belize . In 2018-2019, the ship offers on relocation westbound and eastbound 14-day winter itineraries between Valparaiso and Buenos Aires.
  • NCL's Cuban cruise program was based on two Florida-homeported liners - Norwegian Sky (from Miami) and Norwegian Sun (from Port Canaveral). Following the US Gov's June 2019-issued ban on group travel to Cuba from USA, NCL revised all its scheduled itineraries visiting Cuban seaports. All planned departures beyond September 2 (2019) were auto-canceled. Cuba-visiting itineraries prior to September 2nd were modified to exclude Havana and visit other Caribbean ports - including in Bahamas ( Great Stirrup Cay Island ,  Freeport ,  Nassau ) and Florida ( Key West ).

Due to the Coronavirus crisis, the NCL ship Sun was paused for 2+ years (March 2020 thru May 2022), restarting on May 5th in Alaska (7-day roundtrips from homeport Seattle WA ). The planned inaugural season in Asia was originally based on homeporting in Tokyo Japan , but the program was canceled. The Alaskan deployment 2022 was to be followed by an Asian program (with homeporting in Singapore, Laem Chabang-Bangkok Thailand, Hong Kong China, Tokyo Japan) but this deployment was also canceled and replaced with Canary Islands (winter 2022-2023).

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Norwegian Sun Wiki

The NCL Sun ship was christened traditionally at PortMiami on November 17, 2001, in a dual ceremony - together with the fleetmate NCL Star . Sun ship's godmother was "Miss America 2001" Angela Baraquio (Asian-American). The liner is of the Sky-class NCL vessels, with sisterships NCL Sky  and  Costa Victoria .

2001 was the year when two brand new ships were delivered to the NCL company - Sun and Star. Both vessels were ordered and built specifically to embrace the line's revolutionary innovative "Freestyle Cruising" concept. All the three Sky-class ships together worth more than 1 billion USD - at that time a huge investment in this market.

NCL Sun refurbishment 2018 review

The list changes after the 3-week drydock 2018 refurbishment (April, done in Victoria BC ) includes:

  • extensive renovation of all staterooms, public areas, restaurants, bars, lounges
  • stateroom upgrades - new flat HDTVs (infotainment system), USB ports, carpets, headboards, artworks, some furniture
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge (ex Dazzles disco nightclub)
  • Los Lobos Cantina (Mexican restaurant, former Las Ramblas Bar Restaurant)
  • Spinnaker Lounge (ex Observation Lounge)
  • renovated Cagney's Steakhouse, La Cucina, Le Bistro, Teppanyaki, Main Dining Rooms (Four Seasons, Seven Seas), Mandara Spa, Stardust Lounge, Theater, Sun Casino, Splash Academy (kids park), pool deck
  • During drydock 2016, Norwegian Sun was retrofitted with new "scrubbers" (exhaust gas cleaning systems). The new scrubber technology reduces the equivalent of approx 1500 tons of the poisonous gas Sulfur Oxide. Norwegian Cruise Line was the first cruise company retrofitting with a scrubber hybrid system vessels while in service. The new in-line scrubbers (5 units) are lightweight and able to operate in a dry mode, as well as in open and closed loops.

Both drydocks (2016 and 2018) were part of NCL's "Norwegian Edge" program for fleetwide upgrades (2-year project budgeted USD 400 million). Each drydock costs around USD 35-40 million.

Alaska Itinerary

Review: Is the Norwegian Sun a Good Ship to Cruise Alaska?

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If you’re considering taking a cruise on the Norwegian Sun Ship but aren’t sure it’s the right cruise ship for you, we’re here to help. We recently spent ten amazing nights on the ship, exploring all its amenities and dining options while sailing through Alaska’s Inside Passage. In this thorough Norwegian Sun review, we’ll share our personal experiences, tips, and pros and cons to help you determine if the Norwegian Sun is the perfect cruise ship for you.

Norwegian Sun cruise ship during sunset in Alaska.

Norwegian Sun Review – Our Experiences on the Ship

An honest, unbiased review of norwegian sun ship.

Before we dive deeper into our experiences and insights, it’s important to clarify that this is not a sponsored article. We personally purchased the cruise to Alaska from Seattle on the Norwegian Sun. All additional costs, both onboard and off-board—including Alaska shore excursions at each port of call—were covered by us. You’re about to read our honest opinions and thoughts about this ship, free from any external influence.

Why did we decide on a cruise to Alaska on Norwegian Sun?

You might be wondering why we decided on a cruise to Alaska on the Norwegian Sun. The answer is simple: the quality-to-price ratio was too good to pass up. When researching cruise options for our next Alaska adventure through Inside Passage, the Norwegian Sun offered luxury and amenities far exceeding its price tag.

But it wasn’t just the Alaska cruise price that caught our eye. We’re not fans of crowds, and the idea of sailing on a mega-ship with thousands of other passengers didn’t appeal to us. The Norwegian Sun, with its mid-size capacity, offered a more intimate experience without skimping on amenities. This cruise ship perfectly fits us, especially since we appreciate peace.

We knew we’d made the right choice when we stepped aboard. The ship’s size made it easy to navigate, and we never felt overwhelmed by crowds of people. We could always find a quiet corner to relax, whether a cozy nook in the library or a secluded spot on the top deck.

Moreover, we didn’t worry about crowds of fellow passengers during Alaska’s peak cruise season at ports of call.

Agnes standing in front of Norwegian Sun cruise ship.

And let’s talk about the entertainment and activities. We’re not the type to need constant stimulation, so the range of offerings on the Norwegian Sun suits us. We enjoyed a comedy show, live music concerts, dining culinary journey, pool, and spa.

In short, our ten nights and ten days on the Norwegian Sun were filled with moments that make vacations memorable.

Our Tip: This article focuses on the Norwegian Sun cruise ship, its amenities, entertainment, things to do on a ship, and whom it suits most. But also read our detailed 10-day Alaska cruise review , where we describe our cruise, all the ports we visited day-by-day, excursions we have taken, and much more.

Norwegian Sun cruise ship in Alaska.

Introduction: Setting Sail to Alaska with the Norwegian Sun

What makes the norwegian sun cruise ship unique.

When it comes to cruising, the Norwegian Sun is in a league of its own, offering a blend of features that make it stand out from the crowd. Let’s break down some of the elements that contribute to its uniqueness:

  • Intimate Yet Spacious: One of the first things you’ll notice about the Norwegian Sun is its size. It’s not overwhelmingly large, but it’s not cramped either. This mid-sized vessel offers a perfect balance, allowing for a more intimate experience without sacrificing the amenities you’d expect from a larger ship.
  • Diverse Dining Options: If you’re a foodie, the Norwegian Sun is a dream come true. From Italian to Asian cuisine, the ship offers a culinary journey worldwide. And let’s not forget the Freestyle Dining option, which lets you dine when you want, where you want—no fixed schedules.
  • Top-Notch Entertainment: Whether you’re into Broadway-style shows, live music, or comedy, the Norwegian Sun covers you. The quality of the performances is good, making each night a new adventure in entertainment.
  • Unique Destinations: While many cruise ships stick to popular routes, the Norwegian Sun offers unique itineraries, including less-visited ports with a more authentic experience, like the pretty new Icy Straight Point.
  • Exceptional Customer Service: Last but not least, the crew on the Norwegian Sun goes above and beyond to make your journey unforgettable. The service is top-notch, from the attentive waitstaff to the perfect housekeeping team.
  • Eco-Friendly Practices: In today’s world, sustainability matters. The Norwegian Sun has taken steps to reduce its environmental impact, including waste reduction programs and energy-efficient technologies.

lounge bar at Norwegian Sun ship.

Overall – Is the Norwegian Sun a Good Ship?

So, is the Norwegian Sun a good ship? We’ll get into the specifics later, but here’s our quick take: If you’re looking for a cruise to Alaska that offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, the Norwegian Sun checks many boxes. However, like any experience, it’s not without drawbacks, which we’ll also delve into.

Before we set sail into the details, here are some quick nuggets of what we picked up during our journey:

  • Tip : The top deck is the place for the best sunset views.
  • Pro : The food is out of this world, tasty and fresh, not only at the specialty restaurants but in each restaurant on the ship. The same goes for beverages, including alcohol.
  • Con : The Wi-Fi can be spotty, so plan accordingly if you need to stay connected.

Bar at Norwegian Sun cruise ship.

Norwegian Sun Ship Specifications: The Nuts and Bolts

Size and capacity of norwegian sun cruise ship.

When it comes to choosing a cruise ship, size matters. The Norwegian Sun balances between being large enough to offer a wide range of amenities and small enough to provide an intimate experience. The ship has a gross tonnage of approximately 78,309 and spans 848 feet in length.

With 12 passenger decks, it has a maximum passenger capacity of around 1,936 and a crew of about 906. This mid-sized capacity ensures that you won’t feel lost in a sea of people but will still have plenty of opportunities for socializing and activities.

Year Built and Renovations

The Norwegian Sun was originally built in 2001, making it one of the older ships in the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) fleet. However, don’t let its age fool you. The ship underwent a significant refurbishment in 2018 as part of Norwegian’s “Norwegian Edge” program. This multi-million dollar renovation touched almost every aspect of the vessel, from staterooms and public areas to dining venues and entertainment spaces.

During the renovation, the ship received updated furnishings, new decor, and technological upgrades to enhance the guest experience. For instance, the staterooms now feature modern amenities like USB charging ports, flat-screen TVs, and updated bathroom fixtures. Public areas like the atrium and pool deck have also been refreshed, offering a more contemporary look and feel.

The renovation also introduced new dining and entertainment options, ensuring the Norwegian Sun remains competitive with newer ships regarding amenities and guest experiences.

Norwegian Sun cruise ship review - view of the ship pools with Alaskan mountains in backdrop.

A Close Encounter: Norwegian Sun and the Iceberg Incident of 2022

On June 25, 2022, the Norwegian Sun made headlines when it had a close encounter with a small iceberg on the way to the Hubbard Glacier. While no one was injured and the ship sustained no significant damage, the incident served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of cruising in glacial waters. Following the incident, the ship safely docked in Juneau, the capital of Alaska, without further issues. However, Norwegian Cruise Line had to cut short the sailing and canceled the Sun’s next cruise from Seattle .

Passengers who had been on board the ship were given a complete reimbursement for their trip, along with a credit for a future cruise equal to the full cost of their original fare. Those who had bookings for the June 30 sailing received their money back in full, as well as a future cruise voucher worth half of the fare they had paid. Additionally, they were offered $300 per individual to cover any airline cancellation or modification fees.

Though minor, the incident underscores the importance of choosing a cruise line with a strong safety record and experienced crew, especially when navigating the challenging waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage . The successful docking in Juneau also demonstrated the crew’s professionalism and the ship’s resilience. It added an element of adventure and a story to tell, reminding us that cruising in Alaska comes with its own set of unique experiences.

View of the Hubbard Glacier and luxury ship from the Norwegian Sun.

Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship Accommodations: Your Home at Sea

Room types and comfort levels.

When you spend ten days and nights on a ship, your room isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s your home away from home. The Norwegian Sun offers a variety of room types to suit different needs and budgets.

Inside Cabins

These are the most budget-friendly options, offering a cozy space without a window. Ideal for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring the ship and its destinations.

Oceanview Cabins

A step up from the inside cabins, these rooms offer a window or porthole view, allowing natural light to brighten your space.

Balcony Cabins

If you love private outdoor space, a balcony cabin is for you. These rooms offer a private balcony, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or watching the sunset.

Mini-Suites

These are larger than the standard cabins and offer additional amenities like a sitting area and a more spacious bathroom.

Each room type offers varying comfort levels, from basic yet cozy Inside cabin settings to luxurious touches in Mini-Suites. Amenities like flat-screen TVs, USB charging ports, and room service are standard across all room types.

Luxury Suites and Exclusive Amenities

The Norwegian Sun Ship offers several luxury suites for those seeking the ultimate cruising experience. These suites have exclusive amenities that elevate your cruise to a new level.

Penthouse Suites

These suites offer expansive space, a separate living area, and a private balcony. Guests also have access to a butler service and priority boarding.

Owner’s Suites

The crème de la crème of accommodations, these suites offer multiple rooms, top-of-the-line furnishings, and even a private hot tub on your balcony.

Exclusive Amenities

Suite guests enjoy exclusive amenities, including access to a private lounge and dining area, priority reservations for dining and entertainment, and personalized concierge services.

Whether you opt for a standard cabin or splurge on a luxury suite, the Norwegian Sun offers a range of options to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

Our Choice: The Inside Cabin

Budget was a critical factor in our decision to opt for an inside cabin. We wanted to allocate more funds to Alaska shore excursions to fully immerse ourselves in the Inside Passage’s ports of call. Knowing that we’d spend minimal time in the cabin—primarily for sleep—and the rest exploring the ship’s amenities and entertainment, the inside stateroom met our needs perfectly.

A Note for Those with Mobility Concerns

For elderly guests, those with mobility issues, or couples who want to spend time romantically, we highly recommend considering a stateroom with an outside window or balcony. The Norwegian Sun sails along some truly breathtaking landscapes, and we had the incredible opportunity to witness whales, waterfalls, and glaciers right from the ship. It’s an experience not to be missed.

It is worth emphasizing, however, that there are many places on the ship from which you can admire the views. So if budget is essential – you don’t have to overpay. Great places to watch the sea are located around the famous Atrium and in our favorite Observation Lounge and Sports Bar.

Budget-Friendly Alaska Cruise Adventure

By choosing the most affordable Alaska cruise package, we also aimed to demonstrate that an Alaskan cruise doesn’t have to break the bank. We’re passionate about Alaska, and we wanted to show both ourselves and our blog readers that a budget-friendly approach is possible.

Especially when exploring the Inside Passage—an area dominated by islands and limited road access—a cruise can offer a cost-effective and convenient way to see the sights. For more insights into the financial aspects of cruising Alaska, be sure to check out our article about the costs of an Alaskan cruise .

Inside cabin - stateroom at Norwegian Sun.

Accessibility at Norwegian Sun Ship: Inclusive Cruising

Accessible cabins and facilities.

Traveling with mobility challenges can be daunting, but the Norwegian Sun aims to make the cruise experience accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The ship offers a range of accessible cabins designed to accommodate guests with various needs. These cabins are more spacious than standard rooms and feature wider doorways to allow for wheelchair or scooter access. The bathrooms are also equipped with grab bars, a roll-in shower, and other features to make them more accessible.

But accessibility on the Norwegian Sun goes beyond just the cabins. We liked how the ship is adapted to people with disabilities and seniors with mobility problems. The ship itself is designed with accessibility in mind:

  • Elevators: All passenger decks are accessible by elevators that are equipped with Braille signage and audio cues.
  • Public Areas: Most public areas, including dining venues, entertainment spaces, and restrooms, are wheelchair accessible.
  • Pool and Spa: The pool area features a lift, allowing guests with mobility issues to enjoy a swim.

Moreover, it’s worth mentioning that Norwegian Cruise Line departs from Pier 66 in Seattle cruise port , located in downtown Seattle and easily accessible from other parts of the city and the airport.

Accessibility at Norwegian Sun Ship.

Services for Guests with Disabilities

The Norwegian Sun doesn’t just stop at accessible facilities; it also offers a range of services to assist guests with disabilities:

  • Assistance at Embarkation and Disembarkation: Staff are available to assist with getting on and off the ship.
  • Wheelchair Assistance: Wheelchairs are available for use on board, particularly for embarkation and disembarkation.
  • Visual and Hearing Impairments: For guests with visual or hearing impairments, the ship offers services like sign language interpreters upon request, as well as Braille signage and auditory aids.
  • Dietary Needs: For guests with special dietary requirements, the dining staff is more than willing to accommodate, whether it’s gluten-free, kosher, or other specific dietary needs. I appreciate it very much because I am lactose intolerant and gluten-free. The selection of dishes and products was so vast and diverse that I had no problems following the diet.

The Norwegian Sun takes pride in offering an inclusive cruising experience, ensuring that all guests, regardless of their physical challenges, can enjoy their time on board to the fullest.

Our Tip: Check out details about accessible cruising on the official NCL website , which provides information and a Guest Special Needs Request Form.

Sunset view from Norwegian Sun durnig Alaska cruise.

Freestyle Cruising: The Freedom to Choose

The concept explained.

One of the standout features that drew us to the Norwegian Sun for our Alaska adventure was Freestyle Cruising. But what is it exactly? Simply put, Freestyle Cruising gives you the liberty to tailor your vacation just how you like it. Forget about rigid dining schedules, mandatory formal nights, or any other constraints traditional cruises might impose. With Freestyle Cruising, you’re in the driver’s seat. You can go elegantly dressed or in sporty and comfortable clothes. The choice is yours, depending on your needs.

Freestyle Cruising allowed us to find that perfect balance between our adventurous nature and the desire for some luxury and relaxation. It’s one of the reasons why our Alaska cruise on the Norwegian Sun was such a memorable experience.

Agnes and Chris at Norwegian Sun drinking wine.

How It Enhances the Dining Experience

We’re adventure-seekers. Our past escapades in Alaska have included road trips, nights in tents, and stays in campers. So, the idea of being confined to a dinner schedule or a dress code didn’t sit well with us. That’s where Freestyle Cruising came in as a game-changer.

  • Flexible Dining Times: We could dine whenever we felt like it, allowing us to fit meals around our adventure-packed days.
  • A Smorgasbord of Options: The Norwegian Sun offers a plethora of dining venues, from casual buffets to upscale specialty restaurants. This meant we could go from eating in our hiking gear during the day to enjoying a romantic dinner in the evening.
  • Dress to Your Comfort: This was important for us. We could wear our sneakers, sweatshirts, and jeans during the day and then switch to something more elegant for a date night without feeling out of place.
  • Personalized Service: The flexibility also extends to the service. Whether we had special dietary needs or were looking for the perfect wine to pair with our meal, the staff was always accommodating.
  • Ideal for Adventure-Seekers: If you’re like us, loving the thrill of adventure but also appreciating a good meal and some relaxation, Freestyle Cruising is perfect. It allows you to balance your adventurous spirit with moments of luxury and indulgence.

Dessert on Norwegian Sun.

Norwegian Sun Dress Code: What to Wear?

Regarding attire, the Norwegian Sun embraces a relaxed dress code in line with its Freestyle Cruising concept. During the day, casual wear like shorts, leggings, t-shirts, or fleece is perfectly acceptable. In the evening, the dress code varies by venue. While the main dining rooms and specialty restaurants may require “smart casual” attire, such as collared shirts for men and dresses or nice pants for women, no strict formal dress code is enforced.

Our Tip: For those planning an Alaska cruise, we highly recommend checking out our detailed Alaska cruise packing list with a PDF checklist .

Chris drinking wine.

Dining Aboard: A Culinary Journey at Norwegian Sun

Main dining rooms and buffets.

When dining on the Norwegian Sun, you’re in for a treat. The ship offers a variety of options that cater to all tastes, starting with the main dining rooms and buffets.

The ship features two main dining rooms—Seven Seas and Four Seasons—each with a unique ambiance. These dining rooms offer a rotating menu of classic and contemporary dishes, from succulent steaks to fresh seafood. The best part? It’s all included in your cruise fare.

If you’re looking for something more casual, the Garden Café buffet is your go-to spot. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the buffet offers various options, including salads, hot entrees, and desserts. The food was always fresh and tasty, and the choice and variety exceeded our expectations. Also, the Sports Bar is a great place, which offers the best views from the ship.

Sports Bar at Norwegian Sun.

Specialty Restaurants and International Cuisine

For those evenings when you’re in the mood for something special, the Norwegian Sun doesn’t disappoint.

  • Le Bistro: This French-inspired restaurant offers a romantic setting with mood lighting and art-adorned walls. The menu features classics like escargot and coq au vin.
  • Cagney’s Steakhouse: If you’re a meat lover, Cagney’s is a must-visit. This American-style steakhouse serves up prime cuts of beef and a selection of seafood and chicken.

Norwegian Sun review - delicious food on the ship restaurant.

  • Teppanyaki: For a more interactive dining experience, Teppanyaki offers Japanese hibachi cooking right at your table.
  • La Cucina: Craving Italian? La Cucina serves a range of Italian favorites, from pasta to perfectly cooked steaks.
  • Sushi Bar: For those who enjoy sushi, the ship’s sushi bar offers a variety of rolls, sashimi, and other Japanese favorites.

Sushi Bar at Norwegian Sun cruise ship.

Each specialty restaurant offers its unique atmosphere and menu, making every meal an adventure. Do note that these restaurants come with an additional cost, but the culinary experience is well worth it. In our price of Alaska cruise, we could choose one of those restaurants for one free dinner.

Our Tip: Check our related article: What is the average price for an Alaska cruise ? We will show you all costs, expenses during the voyage, additional fares, and much more. Our tips help you plan your cruise budget without surprises.

Cafes, Bars, and Lounges: Sip and Savor

Beyond the main dining rooms and specialty restaurants, the Norwegian Sun offers a variety of cafes, bars, and lounges where you can unwind and enjoy a drink or a light snack.

  • Java Cafe: Perfect for coffee enthusiasts, this cafe offers a range of specialty coffees along with pastries and light snacks.
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge: For those looking to kick back with a cocktail, the Bliss Ultra Lounge offers a modern, relaxed atmosphere with various drinks.

Garden Café buffet.

  • Champagne Bar: This is the place to be if you’re in the mood for some bubbly. The Champagne Bar offers a selection of fine champagnes and wines in an elegant setting.
  • Spice H2O: This adult-only outdoor lounge is ideal for enjoying a drink while enjoying the sea views.
  • Windjammer Bar: Located on the pool deck, this bar is perfect for grabbing a refreshing drink while soaking up the sun.

Champagne Bar.

  • Topsiders Bar: Conveniently near the pool, Topsiders offers a casual setting for cocktails and light snacks.
  • Observation Lounge: With panoramic windows, this lounge offers breathtaking views, making it a serene place to enjoy a drink.
  • Sports Bar: For sports enthusiasts, this bar offers a casual atmosphere where you can catch live games on big screens.

Our Take: We found the variety of cafes, bars, and lounges to be a delightful addition to our dining experience on the ship. Whether we were looking for a morning coffee, an afternoon refreshment, or a late-night drink, there was always a spot that fit the mood. Our favorites are Observation Lounge, Champagne Bar, Topsiders Bar, and Bliss Ultra Lounge.

Observation Lounge at Norwegian Sun.

Onboard Activities: Beyond the Horizon

The atrium: the heart of the ship.

The Atrium is a stunning open space that spans from the 5th to the 11th deck. Four glass elevators shoot through the area, adding a touch of modern elegance. It is a central hub for various activities and provides easy access to many of the ship’s amenities, bars, and restaurants.

The Atrium at Norwegian Sun.

Pools, Spas, and Wellness Centers

When you’re not exploring the wonders of Alaska, the Norwegian Sun offers many ways to unwind and rejuvenate right on board.

  • Pools: The ship features two main pools along with four hot tubs. Whether you’re looking to do some laps or just lounge by the poolside with a cocktail in hand, there’s plenty of space to relax. The pools are clean and well-kept.
  • Spas : The Mandara Spa on the Norwegian Sun is a haven of tranquility. Offering a wide range of treatments from massages and facials to acupuncture, it’s the perfect place to pamper yourself.
  • Wellness Centers : For those who like to stay active, the ship’s fitness center is well-equipped with modern exercise machines, free weights, and offers a variety of classes like yoga and Pilates.

Wellness Centers.

Sports Facilities and Outdoor Activities on Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship

The Norwegian Sun also has something for you if you’re a sports fan.

  • Basketball Court: Fancy a game of hoops? The ship features a full-size basketball court where you can shoot some baskets or join a pickup game.
  • Golf Driving Net: If golf is more your speed, practice your swing at the onboard golf driving net.
  • Jogging and Walk Track: For those who prefer a good run or walking, the ship offers a jogging track that circles the top deck, providing stunning ocean views as you get in your daily exercise.
  • Table Tennis: Located near the pool area, table tennis tables are available for friendly competition.
  • Shuffleboard: A classic cruise ship activity, shuffleboard courts are also available for a more laid-back kind of fun.

Whether you’re looking to relax and rejuvenate or get your adrenaline pumping, the Norwegian Sun offers various activities beyond the horizon of typical cruise ship offerings.

Pool and jaccuzi at Norwegian Sun cruise ship.

Norwegian Sun Ship Entertainment: From Day to Night

Theater productions and live shows.

When the sun sets, the Norwegian Sun comes alive with a dazzling array of entertainment options. One of the highlights is the ship’s theater, which offers a variety of productions that are sure to captivate any audience.

  • Stardust Theater: This grand venue hosts a range of performances, from Broadway-style musicals to magic shows and comedy acts. With its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, the Stardust Theater provides a truly immersive experience.
  • Live Music: Throughout the ship, you’ll find live music performances catering to various musical tastes. Whether it’s a jazz trio in the lounge or a band by the pool, there’s something for everyone.

Live Music.

Bars, Clubs, and Evening Entertainment

If you want to continue the fun into the late hours, the Norwegian Sun also has some options.

  • Dazzles Nightclub: For those who love to dance, Dazzles Nightclub offers a vibrant atmosphere with a great mix of music. The DJ keeps the dance floor lively, from classic hits to modern beats.
  • Windjammer Bar: If you’re in the mood for something more laid-back, the Windjammer Bar offers a nautical-themed setting perfect for enjoying a cocktail and some live piano music.
  • Bliss Ultra Lounge: This modern lounge offers a chic setting to enjoy specialty cocktails, socialize, and even enjoy late-night karaoke.
  • Casino: Feeling lucky? The Sun Casino offers a range of games, from slot machines to table games like blackjack and poker.
  • Themed Parties: Various themed parties are organized throughout the cruise, from ’70s disco nights to elegant white parties. These events offer a fun way to socialize and enjoy the ship’s entertainment offerings.

Whether you’re a fan of live performances or prefer a quiet evening with a good drink, the Norwegian Sun offers a diverse range of entertainment options that will keep you engaged from day to night.

Shopping On Board

The Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship offers a range of boutiques and duty-free shops for those who love to shop. Whether you’re looking for designer fashion, jewelry, or souvenirs to take home, you’ll find it all here. It’s a great way to spend some leisure time and perhaps find that perfect item you’ve been searching for.

Art Exhibitions and Auctions

For art enthusiasts, the Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship offers a unique cultural experience with its onboard art exhibitions. These exhibitions feature a variety of artworks, including great contemporary pieces. Moreover, the ship hosts art auctions where you can bid on your favorite pieces. It’s an opportunity to appreciate art and own a piece that speaks to you.

Shopping On Board.

Enrichment Activities

  • Healthy Lifestyle Lectures: If you’re interested in wellness, the ship offers lectures on a healthy lifestyle, covering nutrition and mental well-being. These sessions provide valuable insights and tips on maintaining a balanced life, even while you’re on vacation.
  • Culinary Shows and Workshops: For foodies, the Norwegian Sun offers culinary shows where chefs demonstrate their skills and share cooking tips. If you’re keen to get hands-on, you can also participate in culinary workshops, learning how to prepare various dishes from the experts themselves.
  • Alcohol Tastings: If you’re a connoisseur of fine wines, spirits, or beers, the ship offers alcohol tastings where you can sample a range of beverages and learn about their origins, flavors, and ideal food pairings.

Tech and Connectivity: Always Online

Internet cafe and wi-fi packages.

Staying connected while cruising on the Norwegian Sun is possible, but it has some cons. The ship offers an Internet Cafe where you can access desktop computers to check emails or browse the web. Additionally, various Wi-Fi packages are available for purchase, catering to different needs, whether you want to check social media or need to work online.

Mobile App and Onboard Technology

The Norwegian Sun also features a user-friendly mobile app that allows you to plan your day, book excursions, and even make restaurant reservations. The app is well-designed and easy to navigate, making it a convenient tool for enhancing your cruise experience.

Our Experience with Connectivity

Our cruise package included 150 minutes of free onboard Wi-Fi, which sounds great on paper. However, the reality was a bit different. The Wi-Fi quality left much to be desired; it was slow and often unstable. This wasn’t entirely surprising to us, given our extensive travel experience in Alaska. Connectivity issues are pretty standard in this remote state, especially when sailing through the Inside Passage, surrounded by islands and glaciers.

A Word of Caution: If you plan to work online during your cruise or require a super-fast connection, you might face challenges. While the app is easy to use and well thought out, the Wi-Fi itself may not meet your expectations for speed and reliability.

Agnes reading book next to the pool at Norwegian Sun.

Family Amenities: From Toddlers to Teens

Splash academy and kids’ programs.

The Norwegian Sun offers a basic range of amenities for families with children. The Splash Academy is the ship’s primary kids’ program, catering to children aged 3 to 12. Activities range from arts and crafts to simple games entertaining little ones.

Entourage Teen Club and Adult-Only Spaces

For teenagers, the ship features the Entourage Teen Club, a space designed to give teens a place to hang out, play video games, and socialize. The vessel offers adult-only areas like the Spice H2O lounge and the Mandara Spa for parents seeking alone time.

Our Look on Family Amenities

In our opinion, the Norwegian Sun provides basic amenities for families. While the Splash Academy and Entourage Teen Club offer some entertainment for younger passengers, they don’t compare to the extensive facilities found on larger cruise ships. For example, ships like the Norwegian Bliss or the Norwegian Encore feature massive entertainment centers with laser tag arenas, go-kart tracks, and expansive water parks.

If you’re a demanding customer looking to provide your children with various entertainment options, the Norwegian Sun may not be the best choice. The ship’s family amenities are relatively limited compared to what you would find on larger, more family-focused ships.

Service and Maintenance: A Closer Look

Cleanliness and upkeep.

One of the first things we noticed about the Norwegian Sun was its impeccable cleanliness. From the staterooms to the common areas, it’s evident that the crew takes great pride in maintaining the ship. Regular cleaning schedules and attention to detail create a sanitary and comfortable environment.

Exceptional Staff

The staff on the Norwegian Sun go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant experience for all passengers. Whether it’s the room attendants remembering your name or the waitstaff accommodating special dietary needs, personalized service is commendable.

Customer Support Stands

For any questions or concerns, the ship features customer support stands that are well-staffed and readily available. These stands are strategically located to provide easy access whether you need help with dinner table reservations, shore excursion bookings, or any other inquiries.

Dinner and Shore Excursion Reservations

Making dinner or shore excursion reservations is a breeze thanks to the efficient customer service. The staff know the various options available and can provide recommendations tailored to your preferences. This makes planning your days and evenings on the ship a hassle-free experience.

Our Tip: From our experience, we recommend booking your shore excursion in advance. Check out our suggestions for the best shore excursions in each Alaska port of call.

Agnes eating in a restaurant at Norwegian Sun.

Support for Shore Excursions

When it comes to shore excursions, the Norwegian Sun offers excellent support. Detailed briefings are provided before each tour, and the staff are always on hand to assist with any last-minute changes or requirements. This support level ensures you can maximize your time exploring various ports.

Freestyle Daily: Your Daily Guide

One feature we particularly appreciated was the Freestyle Daily magazine, delivered to our cabin each evening. This in-cabin publication was a treasure trove of information, making planning our next day’s activities easy. It included the weather forecast, highlighted attractions and excursions at the upcoming port, and even outlined onboard activities for sea days.

Freestyle Daily had all the key information we needed to make the most of our time on the Norwegian Sun, from disembarkation and return times to a detailed timetable of the ship’s entertainment. It was a convenient and thoughtful touch that improved our overall cruise experience.

Mountain view from cruise ship.

Who Is the Norwegian Sun Best For?

Ideal for adult couples, seniors and retirees.

The Norwegian Sun offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere than larger, bustling ships. This makes it ideal for adult couples seeking a romantic getaway or seniors seeking a peaceful cruise experience. The ship’s range of dining options, adult-only spaces, and wellness amenities cater well to a mature audience.

Suitable for People with Limited Mobility

One of the standout features of the Norwegian Sun is its accessibility. The ship offers a range of accessible cabins and facilities, making it a suitable choice for people with limited mobility. From wider doorways to ramp access, the vessel is designed to be inclusive for all.

Additionally, the smaller ship is a significant advantage for older adults or those with limited mobility. A smaller deck layout facilitates more efficient and quick movement, making it easier to get from one point to another without much hassle.

A Note on Docking Locations: One downside is that the Norwegian Sun sometimes docks a bit further from downtown areas in some ports. While free shuttle services and assistant support are provided during disembarking or returning, this can be inconvenient. For instance, in Ketchikan, the ship docked 7 miles from downtown, requiring an additional free shuttle ride. In Sitka, the ship anchored offshore, requiring passengers to use tenders to reach land. While staff assistance is available, these situations might pose some challenges for those with limited mobility.

Suitable for Solo Travelers

The Norwegian Sun also caters to solo travelers. With its range of activities and entertainment options, solo travelers will find plenty of opportunities to socialize and make new friends. The smaller ship makes it easier to navigate, adding to the convenience for those traveling alone.

Our Take on Who Would Enjoy Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship

In our experience, the Norwegian Sun is best suited for mature adults, seniors, and those with limited mobility. While it does offer some family amenities, they are relatively basic compared to what you’d find on larger ships.

However, we feel that the Norwegian Sun may not cater to the requirements of younger adults, especially those between the ages of 20 and 30 who seek thrilling entertainment. The ship’s relaxed environment and restricted late-night activities may not match the choices of this group.

Therefore, if you’re an adult couple, a senior, a group of friends, or a solo traveler looking for a more relaxed and intimate cruise experience, the Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship could be an excellent choice for you.

Agnes and Chris on front of Norwegian Sun cruise ship in Seattle.

Comparing the Norwegian Sun to Other Ships

Versus larger norwegian ships.

The Norwegian Sun offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere, which can be both an advantage and a limitation. Unlike larger ships like the Norwegian Bliss or the Norwegian Encore, the Sun doesn’t feature expansive entertainment centers with amenities like laser tag arenas, go-kart tracks, or giant water parks. While this makes for a quieter, more laid-back experience, it also means fewer options for families and young adults seeking high-energy activities.

Our Take : If you’re looking for a cruise with a wide range of entertainment options and amenities, you might find larger Norwegian ships more to your liking. However, the Norwegian Sun could be better if you prefer a more intimate setting with fewer crowds.

Versus More Modern Norwegian Ships

Concerning modernity, the Norwegian Sun falls short compared to newer ships in the fleet, such as the Norwegian Joy or the Norwegian Escape. These newer ships offer more advanced technology, including interactive touchscreens for more straightforward navigation and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. Additionally, they often feature more contemporary interior designs and updated stateroom amenities.

Our Take: If you value cutting-edge technology and modern aesthetics, you might find newer Norwegian ships more appealing. However, the Norwegian Sun offers a classic cruise experience that still provides a range of amenities and activities to keep you entertained.

Norwegian Sun Versus Larger Ships.

Norwegian Sun Review – Pros and Cons

Highlights of the norwegian sun cruise ship.

  • Intimate Atmosphere: One of the standout features of the Norwegian Sun is its smaller size, which offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere. This is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger cruise ships.
  • Accessibility: The ship is well-designed for people with limited mobility, featuring accessible cabins and facilities. Its smaller size also makes it easier to navigate.
  • Freestyle Cruising: The ship’s Freestyle Cruising concept allows for a flexible dining experience, letting you eat when and where you want. This was one of the reasons we chose the Norwegian Sun for our Alaska cruise, as it perfectly aligned with our adventure-seeking lifestyle.
  • Dining Options: With its Freestyle Cruising concept, the Norwegian Sun offers a variety of dining options that cater to different tastes and preferences.
  • Adult-Only Spaces: The ship provides adult-only areas like the Spice H2O lounge and the Mandara Spa, allowing for peaceful relaxation away from the younger crowd.

Areas for Improvement

  • Wi-Fi Quality: Although our package included 150 minutes of free Wi-Fi, the quality was subpar, making it challenging for those who need a reliable internet connection.
  • Remote Docking Locations: The ship sometimes docks further away from downtown areas, requiring additional transportation. This can be an inconvenience, especially for those with limited mobility.
  • Basic Family Amenities: While the ship offers family-friendly amenities like the Splash Academy, these are relatively basic compared to what you’d find on larger, more family-focused ships.

Sunset over Norwegian Sun.

Conclusion: Is the Norwegian Sun the Right Choice for You?

Summary of key points.

The Norwegian Sun Cruise Ship offers an intimate and relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for adult couples, seniors, and solo travelers. Its smaller size makes it more navigable, especially for those with limited mobility. The ship excels in personalized service, cleanliness, and dining options thanks to its Freestyle Cruising concept. However, it may fall short for younger adults looking for high-energy entertainment and families seeking extensive amenities for children.

Final Recommendations

If you’re looking for a more laid-back cruise experience with excellent service, the Norwegian Sun could be a great fit. Its smaller size and fewer crowds make it a peaceful choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of larger ships. However, if you’re a younger adult seeking intense entertainment or a family requiring a wide range of amenities for children, you might find larger or more modern Norwegian ships more to your liking.

For those concerned about accessibility, the ship’s design and services make it a suitable option, although some docking locations may pose challenges. The Norwegian Sun offers a balanced cruise experience catering to a specific demographic. Your enjoyment will largely depend on what you’re looking to get out of your cruise.

Pools at Norwegian Sun.

Is the Norwegian Sun a Good Ship for Cruising Alaska?

If you’re considering a cruise to Alaska, the Norwegian Sun offers a unique experience. Its smaller size allows for a more intimate connection with the stunning Alaskan landscapes. The ship’s Freestyle Cruising concept also aligns well with the adventurous spirit of an Alaskan cruise, allowing you the freedom to explore both on and off the ship. However, be prepared for some logistical challenges, such as remote docking locations, which may require additional transportation.

For More Insights: If you’re interested in a more detailed account of our Alaskan cruise, we invite you to read our comprehensive Alaska cruise review aboard the Norwegian Sun. In it, we describe our day-by-day experiences, the Alaska cruise itinerary , the ports of calls we visited, and the many shore excursions we chose.

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Agnes Stabinska is the creative force and co-founder behind the Alaska Itinerary blog. With a degree in Tourism Management and postgraduate studies in Journalism, Agnes combines academic expertise with real-world experience. Alongside her partner, Chris, she's your go-to guide for an authentic Alaskan adventure.

Agnes doesn't just write about Alaska; she lives it. From capturing the state's breathtaking landscapes through her lens to hiking its rugged trails or observing bears and whales in their natural habitat, her firsthand experiences are your compass to all things Alaska.

With Agnes and Chris, you're not just reading another travel blog; you're tapping into a treasure trove of insider tips, curated itineraries, and invaluable insights to make your Alaskan journey truly unforgettable.

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  • Ship 78,309 Gross Register Tonnage
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  • Length 258 m Overall Length
  • Width 37 m Max Beam
  • Year 2021 Refurbished Year Built 2001
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Norwegian Sun Refurbishment

NEW! --> Exquisitely Refurbished from Bow to Stern

Refurbished in 2021, Norwegian Sun is shining bright. Experience Bliss Ultra Lounge and dance the night away on Deck 6, head up to Deck 12 for Spinnaker Lounge, or grab a bite at Los Lobos Cantina. These are just a few of the exciting changes on board. Come see what's new.

Thrilling Entertainment

Thrilling Entertainment

From the stages to the lounges, we'll have you singing along, moving your feet and getting into the groove. Take a walk on the wild side in the production of Rock You Tonight, a high-energy tribute to such rock icons as Queen, Journey and The Who.

Extraordinary Dining Options

Indulge in Extraordinary Dining Options

Sit down to a multicourse meal with a great bottle of wine. Or grab a burger hot off the grill. Go French, Italian, Brazilian, Asian - you name it. With a wide variety of dining options, your taste buds will always be in for a thrill.

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  • 360 Virtual Tour
  • Mandara Spa
  • Four Seasons
  • Norwegian Sun Penthouse
  • Sun Mini-Suite
  • Splash Academy
  • Norwegian Sun Great Outdoors
  • Norwegian Sun Balcony

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Discover Her Unique CRUISE DESTINATIONS

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Alaska Cruises

Every bit as spectacular as you've heard. Magnificent glaciers, wildlife, and history.

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Asia Cruises

Journey to Asia, a Land of Ancient Cultures, Exotic Vistas and Intense Flavours.

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Australia & New Zealand Cruises

Australia’s laid-back vibe and New Zealand’s raw beauty will captivate you.

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Extraordinary Journeys

Set sail from one destination and end in another. It's the ultimate way to experience it all.

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Hawaii Cruises

Witness the fiery lava flow of Kilauea. Sail along the lush natural landscape. Sip a Mai tai in Maui.

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South Pacific Cruises

Experience the lush forests, crystal-clear turquoise waters and colourful undersea life of the South Pacific's untouched islands.

See Sun STATEROOMS

  • Club Balcony Suite

Norwegian Sun Owner's Suite - Refurbished in 2018

Indulge in luxury at sea. These spacious suites are ideal for two…or the entire family. Enjoy the finest amenities including sweeping private balconies.

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Step through sliding-glass doors to a dramatic, ever-changing seascape. Enjoy the extra space of a sitting area, room to sleep up to four comfortably, and a luxurious bath and shower.

Norwegian Sun Balcony Stateroom - Refurbished in 2018

See the world in a whole new way. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your own private balcony. Well-appointed and stylish accommodations offer plenty of room to unwind inside.

Norwegian Sun Oceanview Stateroom - Refurbished in 2018

Discover the beauty of style and comfort. Cozy and modern staterooms feature excellent appointments. Accented by stylish touches and clear views of the ocean.

Norwegian Sun Inside Stateroom - Refurbished in 2018

Set sail in comfort and style. You'll find everything you need here inside. Stylish and modern appointments include a TV, sitting area and more.

Experience WHAT’S ON BOARD

  • Speciality Dining
  • Bars & Lounges
  • Entertainment
  • Onboard Shopping

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Serving a wide variety of culinary delights to please every palate, our complimentary dining options include two main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés, grills and on-the-go choices. Plus, our Main Dining Rooms offer a menu that changes daily, Chef's Signature Dishes and carefully selected wine recommendations, guaranteeing a different culinary adventure with every visit.

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Enjoy a night of gastronomic proportions at one of our many speciality restaurants. Sip your favourite cocktail as you select from choice cuts of Angus beef at Cagney's Steakhouse. Enjoy delicious pasta made with the freshest ingredients inside our rustic and chic Italian eatery, La Cucina. Or savour French cuisine at Le Bistro. No matter what you choose, our speciality dining options feature the tastes you'll crave.

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With so many bars and lounges to discover, finding your favourite may take a few days. Grab a cocktail inside the Atrium Café & Bar or at the stylish Bliss Lounge and Bar. Or catch the game and a cold one at our sports bar. Whether you're looking to meet up with friends or make new ones, there's always an opportunity to mix it up.

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When it comes to the entertainment on Norwegian Sun, there's never a dull moment. Tickle your funny bone during our comedy variety show inside the Stardust Theatre. Enjoy a magical evening with our magician and comedy show. Or don your best attire and dance the night away during Norwegian's Night Out. It's showtime. All the time.

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From top to bottom and from bow to stern, Norwegian Sun has enough onboard activities to fill every minute of your cruise. Indulge in a refreshing swim in the pool or a relaxing dip in one of our hot tubs on the pool deck. Wanna get lucky? Bet it all at our award-winning Casinos at Sea®. And when all is said and done, enjoy a pamper session at Mandara Spa. With so much to do, we'll always have you coming back for more.

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When you want some "me" time, look no further than Mandara Spa®. Relax with a hot-stone massage, one of over 50 speciality treatments offered. At our onboard spas, treatments range from the classic to the luxurious. Let our pampering professionals soothe and rejuvenate you with facials, massages, acupuncture and a full menu of services.

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Forget to pack something? No worries! Our gift shops onboard carry everything you'll need for fun in the sun. Shop from a variety of souvenirs, cosmetics, clothing, snacks and sundry items. Treat yourself at our duty-free shops full of fantastic savings on fine jewellery, accessories, perfume, liquor and tobacco.

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Norwegian Sun is Cruising Alaska

Get up close and personal to the action in Alaska with Norwegian Sun.

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Dining On Board

From casual buffets to exquisite speciality restaurants, learn everything there is to know about dining on our ships.

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Cruise Norwegian App

Download the Cruise Norwegian app. Think of it as your travel companion, helping you experience an unforgettable cruise holiday every step of the way.

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