Great Stirrup Cay

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Great Stirrup Cay is consistently rated as Norwegian Cruise Line’s top port of call. Norwegian has owned the island since 1977, when it became the first cruise line to offer a private island experience exclusive to Norwegian guests.

This 270-acre, idyllic private island paradise offers 1,500 square feet of white sand beaches and crystal blue waters in an authentic and luxurious Bahamian atmosphere, as well as an abundance of activities and complimentary dining options. Guests can take relaxation to the next level and unwind at an exclusive, private retreat at Silver Cove.

Island Updates and Amenities
New Pier Development

The pier development at Great Stirrup Cay is slated to break ground in the summer of 2024 and be completed by late 2025. The new pier will be constructed to simultaneously accommodate two large vessels, enhancing the overall guest experience and bring seamless and reliable access to the private island year-round. Stay tuned for more details.

Silver Cove
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Guests can relax in ultimate luxury at Silver Cove with their own private air-conditioned villa, secluded beach and lagoon and unobstructed ocean views. They will enjoy incredible amenities such as complimentary upgraded buffet dining, an infinity pool, the Moet & Chandon Bar, Mandara Spa and more.

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Activities and Shore Excursions

This island paradise offers a wide variety of activities and shore excursions – there is something for everyone. Guests will enjoy ziplining, swimming with the pigs, kayaking, stingray encounters, paddleboarding, snorkeling, parasailing, wave runners, nature walks, shopping, beach cabana rentals, beach volleyball, boat tours or relaxing on the beach.

Over $500,000 Donated To Coral Reef Restoration
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NCLH has partnered with the Perry Institute of Marine Science and Dr David Gilliam with Coral Reef Restoration, Assessment and Monitoring to reverse the decline in coral reefs. In 2018, three in-water Acropora coral nurseries were established around the island and are monitored by researchers studying the growth and health of the corals to better understand them and improve restoration techniques. For more information, click here.

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