Setting sail with the EDSea crew to Harvest Caye this year? Stay in the know before you hop on board with the set times and all the other essential information.
The third sailing of EDSea is nearly upon us all, and Seasiders are getting ready for another fantastic voyage aboard the Norwegian Joy. This sailing, which is set to take place from November 1-6, will embark from Miami and head to Harvest Caye in Belize, where the whole island will be taken over by ravers for a party that is sure to be out of this world.
This year’s edition of EDSea is set to feature performances from artists like Deorro, Alok, Noizu, Dr. Fresch, OMNOM, Layton Giordani, Westend, SIDEPIECE, ISOxo, it’s murph, Ganja White Night, Vintage Culture, Jamie Jones, Disclosure, and more. There’s also plenty of additional activities for Seasiders to participate in, ranging from the Character Brunch and comedy show to yoga and sound healing.
It’s important to stay informed before you head to PortMiami for EDSea this year, so we’ve compiled all the information you need for the sailing. Read on for the schedules, maps, what not to bring, and more.
EDSea 2025 – Set Times and Activity Schedule:





EDSea 2025 – Harvest Caye Map:

EDSea 2025 – Ship Map and Deck Plans:






EDSea 2025 – On-Board Activities:








EDSea 2025 – Beverage Package and Volta Beauty Bar Info:


EDSea 2025 – Themes:








EDSea 2025 – Packing List:

Travel Documentation Information
Please note that ALL guests will need a government-issued photo ID. Please see their official website for full details.
- US Citizens will need to bring one of the following WHTI-compliant documents with them:
- Valid US 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
- Trusted Traveler Program Membership Card, e.g., Nexus Card, Sentri Card or Fast Card PLUS a government-issued photo ID
- Non-US Citizens
- 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.
- 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.
- If you are not a US Citizen and are uncertain that you have the correct documentation, please call US Immigration at 1-800-375-5283 to be sure your identification will be satisfactory.
Alcohol and Beverage Policy
- Headliners are prohibited from bringing soft drinks, water, juice, and other non-alcoholic drinks on board.
- Headliners are prohibited from bringing liquor and beer on board. However, fine wine or champagne may be brought on board during embarkation. The legal drinking age on board is 21 and strictly enforced. Norwegian Cruise Line will retain alcoholic beverages purchased in a foreign port or in the ship’s gift shop until the cruise is completed.
EDSea 2025 – Do’s & Don’ts:
Essential Items You Should Bring
- Travel Documents. On boarding day, you should bring your printed e-documents with you as well as a PASSPORT.
- Sunscreen
- Clothes or costumes for the Theme Nights
- Cash, if you plan to purchase items while in port
- Any essential items, like medication or valuables, should be carried with you on board, as checked bags might take several hours to reach your cabin.
- Carry on any wine/champagne you wish to enjoy on the cruise. You will pay the corkage fee at the port. Do not pack alcohol in your checked luggage.
Prohibited Items
- Power strips.
- You don’t need to bring a beach towel (they’re supplied on board).
- Hair Dryers. Hair dryers are included in all room types.
- Things to sell. No vending will be allowed on board.
- NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Seasiders are prohibited from bringing any liquids on board.
- ALCOHOL AND ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES. All persons and bags are subject to search by US Customs during embarkation and debarkation.
- Symbols of Hate
- Drones
- Items with heating elements or open flames
- Weapons, explosives, or other dangerous items
- For additional prohibited items, check NCL’s official list.




