Imagine a cruise where you never fight for a sun lounger, where a butler anticipates your every need, and where the most exclusive cocktails are poured just for you. This isn't a fantasy or a private yacht charter. This is the hidden reality for a tiny fraction of passengers on Norwegian's newest mega-ship.

Welcome to The Haven on Norwegian Luna. While thousands of other guests enjoy the ship's roller-coaster waterslides and bustling buffets, fewer than 7% experience a voyage that feels like a different world entirely. So, what does nearly four times the ticket price actually buy you?

The Gold Keycard That Unlocks a Private World

Your journey into luxury begins with a simple keycard. Haven guests access their suites and a private, gold-coloured elevator bank, whisking them away from the crowds. This elevator doesn't just go to cabins; it opens directly into The Haven complex, a serene indoor-outdoor sanctuary that feels a million miles from the main decks.

The indoor lounge is an oasis of calm: moody, elegant, and filled with lush plants. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, but the real secret lies at the bar. Here, you'll find clarified cocktails and unique infusions unavailable anywhere else on the ship, like a special house-blend dry vermouth.

Forget the Buffet Scramble: Fine Dining Awaits

While others queue for the breakfast rush, Haven guests are seated for à la carte meals. The private restaurant serves everything from eggs Benedict and shrimp toast at breakfast to Brie burgers and lobster bisque at lunch. Dinners can feature steak tartare and, naturally, more lobster.

The experience extends outside to the sundeck, centred around a stunning infinity pool flanked by plush loungers. You won't need to move to order a drink; attentive poolside waiters will come to you. And if you crave a spa day without the crowds? The Haven has its own private sauna and cold room, both with panoramic ocean views.

Is the Jaw-Dropping Price Tag Actually Worth It?

The numbers are stark. For a 2026 seven-day Caribbean cruise, the cheapest standard cabin starts at about $860 per person. A Haven suite for the same trip? It starts at a staggering **$3,730 per person**.

For that premium, you're not just buying a bigger room with a balcony. You're purchasing peace, priority, and profound privacy. You get around-the-clock butler and concierge service, priority boarding, and reserved theatre seating. It’s the high-touch service of a chartered yacht, with all the entertainment and convenience of a giant cruise ship at your fingertips.

This two-tiered system is the future of mass-market cruising: an incredible floating resort for the many, with a secret, ultra-luxury city hidden within for the few who know—and can afford—the code.