If you have a Bahamian getaway on your 2027 calendar, Norwegian Cruise Line just released a duo of operational updates for Great Stirrup Cay that will likely change how you budget your beach day—and how you actually get onto the sand.
The cruise line is navigating a bit of a "give and take" scenario this spring, offering a massive win for value-conscious travelers while simultaneously asking for a little extra patience during the arrival process.
The headline news that will have many fans breathing a sigh of relief concerns the highly debated beverage policy. After facing significant pushback regarding plans to restrict "Free at Sea" perks on the island, NCL has officially reversed course. Instead of requiring a more expensive tier to keep the drinks flowing on the beach, the company has extended the current program indefinitely.
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View this post on InstagramTravel professionals were recently alerted to the shift, which has since been mirrored by the removal of Great Stirrup Cay from the exclusion list on the company’s official site. As one travel agent shared on social media, “The Free at Sea beverage package has been extended indefinitely for Great Stirrup Cay. So if you have the FAS drink package it will still work on GSC after March 31; you don’t need to upgrade to FAS+.”
This "walk-back" is a major financial win for guests. Previously, it appeared that the only way to maintain drink package benefits on the island was to jump to the "Free at Sea Plus" (FAS+) level.
That upgrade comes with a price tag of $49.99 per person, per day, compared to the $28.50 per day for the standard package. For a couple on a week-long sailing, sticking with the original "Free at Sea" tier represents a savings of roughly $300. If you already paid for the upgrade specifically for your island day, you can still downgrade or cancel that add-on, provided you do so at least three days before your ship leaves the dock.
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However, the second update involves a bit of a logistical hurdle starting this April. While the cruise line debuted a pier at the private destination late last year, that structure was always intended to be a temporary fix. To finalize the permanent, world-class docking facility, the island is temporarily reverting to tendering operations. The travel advisor’s update continued, “Many of you have used the pier built at GSC and noticed it was temporary. NCL will be working on the permanent pier, so tendering will return beginning in April.”
While tendering can be a time suck and is more susceptible to weather-related cancellations, the move is a necessary step toward the island's massive summer expansion. The goal is to have the permanent pier fully operational by July, just in time for the grand opening of the 19-slide Great Tides Waterpark. It’s a classic case of short-term construction growing pains leading to a long-term upgrade, ensuring that by the height of the summer season, guests can walk right off the ship and straight toward the new slides with their favorite drink already in hand.
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