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View this post on InstagramIn a move that has sparked a bit of debate in the cruise community, flip-flops and shorts are now officially prohibited during dinner service at five key locations across the fleet:
Cagney’s SteakhouseLe BistroOnda by ScarpettaPalomarThe Haven RestaurantRelated: Norwegian Cruise Line is Quietly Bringing Back Some of Its Most Epic Routes
Why the Shift?
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The "Banned" List Remains
Tank tops (for men)Hoodies and baseball capsBathrobesTorn or excessively revealing jeans
While the "Freestyle" philosophy still applies to the buffet and main dining rooms (where nice shorts and sandals are generally still tolerated), the message for 2026 is clear: if you want the high-end steak, you’ll need to pack the long pants.
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