What is a back-to-back (combined) itinerary?


When a passenger takes more than one cruise in consecutive order, it is called a back-to-back cruise. The cruises can be on the same ship or different ships. There can be no more than a one-day lapse between cruises to be considered a back-to-back cruise. Depending on the port and customs regulations, guests may be required to disembark and reembark between sailings, and may be required to complete a Customs Declaration Form after each cruise. If the guests disembark whilst customs is inspecting the ship, the guests will need to wait until customs has finished before they can re-embark. Some entertainment options and dining room menus may be duplicated during the second cruise.




How many suitcases can I bring?

What about Documentation, Visas and Passports?

What can't I bring onboard?

What time do I board the ship on embarkation day and in ports of call?

What about special dietary needs?

What is My NCL, and what are eDocs?

What do I have to consider when choosing a travel date?

What is a guarantee stateroom?

How many suitcases can I take?

What is prohibited on board?

Which vaccinations might be necessary?

When are E-Docs available?

What not to bring onboard

What should I pack?

When can I pre-book Dining?

How can I book a transfer from the airport to the pier?

What vaccines will be accepted?

Are children allowed to sail on your ships if they are not vaccinated?

What happens if I get sick whilst onboard?

Will all guests be required to be vaccinated prior to the cruise?

Should I bring on a carry-on bag?

When can I pre-book Entertainment?

When will my stateroom be ready on Embarkation Day?

When will I be required to vacate our suite/stateroom on the morning of debarkation?

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