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  • Booking dates and access to book will be announced later once full festival details are announced, but join the pre-sale now if you're interested!

    Guests who register for the pre-sale will get priority booking times and receive an assigned Earliest Booking Time via email. This group is assigned in the order they signed up. Note that there will be multiple groups of new guests - those who sign up before the initial deadline and then those who sign up after.

    Once the pre-sale ends, the general public will be able to book.

    Please Note: Being a part of the pre-sale does not guarantee that staterooms will be left for purchase when it’s your time to book.

  • Entry into Canada is solely determined in accordance with Canadian law by Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials, not Sixthman or NCL. Anyone with a criminal record may be excluded and denied entry into Canada by CBSA due to heightened security and enforcement, which could mean that you are not able to get off the ship in a Canadian port. For more information on what it means to be inadmissible to Canada, as well as potential options to be granted admission, visit the CBSA Admissibility Information page.

  • While on board, think casual and practical. Weather can range from mid-40s to the 60s. Be prepared for cool and misty conditions, particularly in southeast Alaska. A good bet is to bring layers, including a lightweight fleece jacket, raincoat, hat, and gloves. Sturdy walking shoes or boots are also a must for most port day excursions!

  • Laws that regulate the necessary travel documentation are subject to change, and it is your responsibility to be aware of what is required for travel. View the latest information from Norwegian at ncl.com/traveldocs. Below are recommendations based on the current U.S. government policy, but this information could be updated without notice. If you have any questions or concerns about identification or passport requirements, please reach out to our guest services team for more information.

    The name on your reservation must match the name on your passport or you will need to provide an original copy of proof of change of name (marriage license, etc).

     

    Canadian entry requirements stipulate that a child under the age of 18 travelling alone, or with person(s) other than both parents, should be in possession of a letter (preferably notarized) from the parents or legal guardian containing:
    • Authorization for the child to travel with another person and to be outside the country;
    • The name and a 24-hour contact telephone number of the parents or guardian;
    • The destination and length of stay in Canada.

    PLEASE NOTE: Entry into Canada is solely determined in accordance with Canadian law by Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) officials, not Sixthman or NCL. Anyone with a criminal record may be excluded and denied entry into Canada by CBSA due to heightened security and enforcement, which could mean that you are not able to get off the ship in a Canadian port. For more information on what it means to be inadmissible to Canada, as well as potential options to be granted admission, visit the CBSA Admissibility Information page.

    U.S. Citizens

    Sixthman highly recommends all guests travel with a passport valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel. Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking cruises that begin & end in the same U.S. port, traveling with a passport enhances your disembarkation experience, as delays may be expected upon your return to the U.S. if you do not have one. Additionally, passports make it easier for you to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port should you miss your scheduled port of embarkation, or need to fly back to the U.S. for emergency reasons. If you do not have a passport you can use an original or state certified copy of a Birth Certificate as listed below.

    The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) allows U.S. citizens (including children) sailing on cruises that begin and end in the same U.S. port to travel with one of the following WHTI compliant document:

    • Valid U.S. Passport
    • Passport Card
    • Enhanced Driver's License (EDL)
    • Original or state certified copy of a Birth Certificate PLUS a government-issued photo ID*
    • Certificate of Naturalization PLUS a government-issued photo ID*


    *A government-issued photo ID is also required for all guests, including children 16 and over. For more information, a complete list of WHTI-compliant documents or to obtain a passport application, visit travel.state.gov.

    For more information or to obtain a passport application, visit travel.state.gov

    Non-U.S. Citizens

    All guests must carry a valid passport, and if necessary, a multiple entry visa is required for entry into the United States (i.e. B-2 Visitors Visa), or a visa waiver. Please be sure to check with the proper agencies and authorities (such as your local immigration office) before you sail because we can't board you without the proper documents. Travelers from the 38 Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries* must have a machine-readable passport to enter the U.S. without a visa. All VWP travelers are required to obtain an electronic travel authorization prior to boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the U.S. under the VWP.

    *ANDORRA, AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, BRUNEI, CHILE, CZECH REPUBLIC, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, ICELAND, IRELAND, ITALY, JAPAN, LATVIA, LIECHTENSTEIN, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MALTA, MONACO, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, NORWAY, PORTUGAL, REP. OF KOREA , SAN MARINO, SINGAPORE, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, TAIWAN and UNITED KINGDOM.

    If you are not a US Citizen and are uncertain that you have the correct documentation please call US Immigrations at 1-800-375-5283 to be sure your identification will be satisfactory.

    Alien Residents of the United States holding an Alien Registration Card (ARC or "Green Card") (Form I-551) may travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda (see Visa Restrictions on Bermuda) and the Caribbean with just their valid ARC and Proof of Identity. However, it is recommended that these guests also carry their passports from their country of citizenship if available. In some instances, ARC holders may still be required to have sailing permits and/or visas to enter countries Norwegian Cruise Line visits in these areas. Please note that travel anywhere else in the world requires a valid passport from the country you are a citizen of and subsequently subjects you to any documentation, visa and health requirements of all countries visited.

    What if I do not have proper identification?

    There is no Jedi Mind Trick around this, you MUST have proper identification to be permitted to board the ship. If you arrive at port without proper identification, while Sixthman will assist you in contacting the appropriate agencies, we cannot guarantee that you can successfully attain proper identification from the port, and this may result in being denied boarding without compensation. And this makes us sad.

    Birth Certificates

     

    These are OK

    State certified, U.S. Birth Certificates only, most of which say 'Certified Copy.' Photo copies are not valid. Color, size, layout and flowery-but-official-looking-border on certificate may vary from state to state.

    These are NOT OK

    Do not bring your hospital certificate. If it says 'this is not a legal document.' Then it's not a legal document. We like you but we don't want to see your feet.

  • Since 2001, Sixthman has set the stage for moments that make life rock, serving over 300,000 guests on over 150 unforgettable vacations on sand and at sea with their favorite artists, athletes, actors, comedians and brands. These carefully curated, intimate events bring non-stop performances, artist collaborations, in depth panels and Q&As, fan-artist activities, museums and overall truly immersive experiences that celebrate community and change expectations of what a vacation can be. Sixthman’s domestic home port of Miami typically brings escapes for guests to dream destinations in the Virgin Islands, Belize, Honduras, Mexico, and The Bahamas. This time, we're exploring Alaska!

  • Alaska will offer an incredible amount of fun on land. Some options include visiting Mendenhall Glacier or kayaking with whales in Juneau, learning about Alaskan wildlife and local culture in Sitka, visiting Craigdarroch Castle for tea & biscuits or touring the Butchart Butterfly Gardens in Victoria. Plus, plenty of fresh salmon, crab, and delicious seafood! 

    Visit our Ports of Call page for specific excursions available at each of our stops or NCL Alaska Excursions for more information.

  • Port days are fun for adventures, but our time at sea is where the musical magic happens! We will release a full event schedule prior to sailing, but you can expect numerous shows and immersive activities happening in multiple venues around the ship from mid-morning until late at night. 

  • A minor is defined as an individual under 18 years of age as of September 9, 2025.
    A young adult is defined as an individual between the ages of 18 and 20 as of September 9, 2025.
    An adult is defined as someone 21 years of age or older as of September 9, 2025.

    Minors and young adults must be accompanied by an adult in the same stateroom.

    Minors traveling with an accompanying adult, who is not the minor's parent or legal guardian, must have a Parent/Guardian Consent Release Form (PDF) that authorizes the minor's travel and further authorizes medical treatment in case of an emergency must be delivered to a Norwegian representative at the pier during check-in. Failure to produce this letter at embarkation may result in boarding being denied, with no refund of cruise fare provided.

    Infants sailing onboard a Norwegian vessel must be at least six months of age at time of sailing.

    Note: Two people under the age of 21 may travel together in the same stateroom if they are a married couple and provide proof of marriage to a Norwegian representative at the pier before embarkation.

    Guest ages will be verified at embarkation. Guests not conforming to this policy will be denied boarding and assessed a 100% cancelation penalty. NO exceptions will be made at embarkation.