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NCL takes Great Stirrup Cay upscale at Silver Cove

Just as Norwegian Cruise Line created The Haven to entice upscale clientele, now it’s opened the exclusive Silver Cove at private island Great Stirrup Cay.

Anne Kalosh, Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

November 25, 2019

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Clockwise from top left, the Mandara Spa, villa attendants with 100% JUST Water, the Moët & Chandon Bar, villas lining the peaceful Silver Cove lagoonPHOTOS: ANNE KALOSH

‘We’re into delivering upscale experiences for our guests. This takes the private island experience to the next level,’ incoming NCL President and CEO Harry Sommer told travel agents at the ‘Partners First’ session aboard the newly christened Norwegian Encore before its weekend visit to cruising’s original ‘out island.’

38 air-conditioned villas

The new Silver Cove gated area is secluded at the far end of the cay, away from the main beach. It features 38 air-conditioned beachfront villas, a Mandara Spa, a Moët & Chandon Bar and the Silver Cove Restaurant and Bar.

On island, Sommer stretched back in his villa’s living area, large enough to hold 10 people for a news conference, and offered cold drinks from the mini-fridge.

‘We are looking to going as close as possible to 100% sustainable power. We’re building wind turbines. We’ll switch from gas to electric vehicles in a few years,’ he said. In Norwegian’s quest to eliminate single-use plastics, villa attendants hand out 100% JUST Water in plant-based cartons made of mostly renewable materials.

Miami South Beach style

Upon stepping from the tenders at Great Stirrup Cay, suite guests, President’s Club Latitudes members and passengers who book a villa check in at a dedicated desk and get special wristbands. They’re whisked by shuttle to the Silver Cove reception, an air-conditioned building that looks like a club in Miami’s South Beach with its plush white furniture, long white curtains and marble reception desk.

From there, they’re escorted to their Ocean Villa or, a bit further beyond, their Lagoon Villa.

The villas range from studios to larger one- and- two-bedroom units, and all are equipped a full bathroom, daybed, club chairs, TV with on-demand entertainment and outdoor patio and lounge seating. Six lagoon one-bedroom villas include an expanded living area with a wet bar and a private bedroom with king-sized bed. A pair of lagoon family suite villas have two bedrooms including a larger master bedroom with a spa tub and shower, a private dining area and an entertainment area. Art decorates the walls.

The quiet Silver Cove Lagoon is ringed in powdery sand, with plenty of space between the lounge chairs. At the far end of the lagoon, there’s a gazebo for those who prefer to relax in the shade.

Moët & Chandon Bar

Very popular over the weekend was the new Moët & Chandon Bar, featuring Moët Ice Imperial, the first Champagne created to be served over ice.

‘This Moët Ice Imperial is perfect for a sunny day on the beach. Served with strawberries, like a cocktail, it makes people happy,’ bartender Bojana said. The price is $25 per glass or $85 per bottle.

Umbrella tables abound at the Silver Cove Restaurant and Bar, where buffet lunch includes plenty of choices and luxe selections like grilled lobster tail.

Anyone who books an appointment at the nearby Mandara Spa is entitled to dine there; it’s not limited to villa guests. The spa provides four treatment rooms with walls open to the ocean and two outdoor hot tubs. Any massage offered aboard ship is available there, according to Assistant Spa Manager Robyn, who said the aroma stone therapy treatments are the most popular choice.

Silver Cove’s studios, for up to six people, are priced from $299 to $699, while one-bedroom villas for eight to 10 cost $349 to $799, and the two lavish two-bedroom versions, for up to 16 people, cost from $599 to $1,100.

Food truck and zip line

Outside of Silver Cove, overlooking a neighboring beach, are open-air cabanas for up to eight ($475) or up to six ($425). A colorful food truck is a new addition there.

Also new at Great Stirrup Cay is the zip line, opened this month. It extends nearly 3,000 feet over the beach and the water.

About the Author

Anne Kalosh

Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

Anne Kalosh covers global stories, reporting both breaking and in-depth news on cruising's significant people, places, ships and trends. A sought-after expert on cruising, she has moderated conferences around the world, including the high-profile State of the Industry panel at Seatrade Cruise Global. She created and led the acclaimed itinerary-planning case study for Seatrade's cruise master classes held at Cambridge and Oxford universities. She has been the cruise columnist for AFAR.com, and her freelance stories have appeared in a wide range of publications, from The New York Times to The Miami Herald.

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