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Sunday Services on Pride of Aloha


hollyberry

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There are no Sunday religious services on the Pride of Aloha. A small chapel is located on deck 7 in the main atrium and guests do conduct personal worship groups.

Like many other lines, it has become difficult to have clergy cruise each voyage. On major holidays they do have clergy from various religions board and conduct services.

The reception desk has a list of nearby churches which have mass and times available. Hope that helps.

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Also note that you do not board until after noon on Sunday and get off early Sunday morning. Plenty of time to attend a service on land. We attended a service on the beach near the Hale Koa prior to taking a taxi to the port. We were also one of the last to get off and were at our day room by ten that morning.

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I have noticed that NCL is lacking in the religious services area. I was on a 15 night cruise in 2003 on the Dream and there were zero services for any denomination, it was a shame. (is there even a chapel on the Dream??) Costa has a daily Catholic mass and Seabourn provides a non-denominational minister on each voyage to conduct services daily.

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