Norwegian Sky Owner's Suite Tour
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what would you think about having your own private jacuzzi on the balcony of your cruise ship suite with a panoramic view ahead of the ship
this is no ordinary cruise ship cabin it has its own bar stocked with liquor at no additional charge
the suite comes with not just one but two bathrooms
it's a much more relaxed and comfortable way of cruising than what you get in a standard cruise ship cabin
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A tour of cabin 9001 on the Norwegian Sky... which is one of four owner's suites at the front end of the ship, featuring a balcony with an amazing view ahead of the ship, and a private Jacuzzi. I give you a look around this generously-sized suite, and show you what's special about it... from the big balcony, to the comfortable living room, the bar stocked with your favorite alcoholic beverages, the relaxing bedroom, and the TWO bathrooms. If you're considering booking one of the four owner's suites on the Norwegian Sky, here's an important tip for you: The two on deck 8 have larger balconies and a larger Jacuzzi than the two suites on deck 9. So, if cabin 8001 or 8201 are available, my advice is to book one of those two. Only choose 9001 or 9201 if the other two are not available. This video shows cabin 9001, which is one of the ones with a small Jacuzzi and a small balcony. This video was shot in October of 2017 and shows the cabin as it existed on that date. Note that if you look at older YouTube videos of the Norwegian Sky's owner's suites, you will likely see a purple couch which was replaced at some point before our October 2017 cruise. None of the four owner's suites has the purple couch any longer. Most of the tour was shot with a DJI Osmo image-stabilized video camera.