Norwegian Cruise Line has opened a new, exclusive oceanfront resort-style destination to its private island in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay. Called Silver Cove, the new area is part of a number of enhancements to the island as part of the cruise line’s Norwegian Edge investment program.
Silver Cove first began accepting guests during Norwegian Encore’s inaugural call to Great Stirrup Cay. The new oceanfront lagoon area has private beach access, 38 beachfront villas, a Mandara Spa, a new Moet Bar and the Silver Cove Restaurant and Bar.
The Villas at Silver Cove are air-conditioned and range from studios to larger one- and two-bedroom villas. Each is equipped with a full bathroom, daybed, club chairs, TV with on-demand entertainment and outdoor patio and lounge seating. The villas also include access to a private beach and the Silver Cove Restaurant and Bar. Six lagoon one-bedroom villas include an expanded living area with a wet bar and a private king-bedded master bedroom. Two lagoon two-bedroom family suite villas also have a private dining area, entertainment area and a larger master bedroom with a spa tub and shower.
In addition to the new area, Great Stirrup Cay has over 1,500 feet of accessible beachfront; over 50 cabana and villa options; an array of shore excursions, including a new zipline experience that extends up to nearly 3,000 feet in length; and nearly a dozen food and beverage options.
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