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| Above, yours truly at Great Stirrup Cay aboard a tinder boat. Photo by Mitch Geriminsky. |
Last summer, a friend and I took a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise to the Bahamas aboard the Norwegian Sky.
One stop on the cruise has us at Great Stirrup Cay, a private island owned by Norwegian. We spent the day there jet skiing. They have other activities available for cruise passenger (such as swimming with pigs).
Next year, a new waterpark will open on Great Stirrup Cay.
According to Cruise Industry News:
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) today announced details for its private island transformation on Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, highlighted by a massive new waterpark that will be ready in time for the summer 2026 cruise season.
“Great Stirrup Cay has always been an amazing part of the Norwegian Cruise Line guest experience and continues to be one of our highest rated destinations,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line.
“This new waterpark is an outstanding addition to our recent announcement about other amazing new amenities on the island, soon to debut. With each phase of our enhancements, we’re bringing ashore more of what our guests love about sailing with NCL,” added Herrera.
The company said in a press release that the nearly six-acre Great Tides Waterpark will open in summer 2026, featuring cliff jumps, jet karts, swim-up bars and splash zones.
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