
Norwegian Cruise Line Unveils Massive Waterpark at Its Private Island in the Bahamas
The expanded island offerings include cliff jumps, jet karts, swim-up bars, splash zones, and more, designed to give both kids and adults more freedom to explore and enjoy 'The Great Life!' at Great Stirrup Cay.
'Great Stirrup Cay has always been a standout part of the Norwegian Cruise Line experience,' said David J. Herrera, president of NCL. 'At 270 acres, our private island gives us the perfect space to reinvent what guests can do and enjoy. Whether you're relaxing by the new heated pool, racing down waterslides with your kids, or enjoying a hammock by the ocean, we're bringing more of what our guests love ashore. I can't wait to welcome everyone to the ultimate private island in the Caribbean.'
A Waterpark Like No Other
Great Tides Waterpark will feature 19 waterslides, a nearly 800-foot dynamic river, a 9,000-square-foot kids' splash zone, and the cruise industry's first cliffside jumps.
The centerpiece, the Tidal Tower, rises 170 feet and includes eight thrilling slides, including two tall inner-tube slides for heart-pumping excitement. Other attractions include racing slides, spiraling tube slides, and convenient conveyer belts to carry rafts to the top.
Families and thrill-seekers can also enjoy Cliffside Cove, with racer slides, 10- and 15-foot cliff jumps, and the Caribbean's only family slide where four guests can ride together. For a more relaxed experience, guests can sip cocktails at The Grotto Bar, tucked under the family slide.
Kids will love the 9,000-square-foot splash zone, featuring a 40-foot tipping bucket, mini slides, and interactive water features. The dynamic river offers a faster, more exciting experience than a typical lazy river, complete with an illuminated grotto tunnel for a magical, multi-sensory journey. Well-placed cabanas provide premium access to the waterpark's family-friendly areas.
With these new attractions, Great Stirrup Cay is set to offer more adventure, more relaxation, and unforgettable memories for everyone visiting NCL's private island.

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