In the 21st century, free Wi-Fi has become the traveler’s Holy Grail. It is the number one hotel amenity guests expect the world over. All manner of establishments ply visitors with free Wi-Fi almost the point of ubiquity. Unless you are on a cruise ship. Suddenly, Wi-Fi is crazy expensive. There is good reason for that; maintaining radio signals and satellite connections at sea are not simple tasks, and require costly equipment and services.
In an effort to draw more travelers aboard, and provide an experience on par with (if not far beyond) a land-based vacation, Norwegian Cruise Lines is tossing the world’s most coveted amenity your way, for free. Let’s soak in that for a moment: Wi-Fi. On a ship. At sea. For free.
You’re still here? Okay, here’s the deal. Free Wi-Fi is included in Freestyle Choice on select sailings, meaning that you can choose to stay connected during your cruise without buying an expensive package. Or, you could choose other enticing offerings: A specialty dining credit, free onboard credit to spend as you will, or shore excursion credits. The value of each is related to the class of cabin you book, except for the Wi-Fi offer, which is a 250-minute package worth $100. (Haven and Suite passengers get all four offers.)
Of course, there is a huge BUT. At least for now, you must book your cruise this month (May 2015) for this promotion. Also, free Wi-Fi is limited to one log-in per stateroom, meaning that everyone has to share. Still, it’s a great offer while it lasts. Details are at Norwegian Cruise Lines.
Norwegian also appears to be venturing onto the turf of all-inclusive resorts, having just introduced All-Inclusive Cruising on the Norwegian Sky for 2016. That includes free entertainment, free dining, and unlimited beer, wine, and premium sprits (or unlimited juice and soft drinks for those under 21). It’s the company’s trademark Freestyle Cruising taken to the logical extreme. Norwegian Sky will continue sailing three- and four-day itineraries from Miami to the Bahamas, year round. No word whether All-Inclusive Cruising will come to other ships.
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