Norwegian Cruise line
The Luxury Ships of the Norwegian Cruise Line

Cruise Ships
The Norwegian cruise line is literally storming the beaches of the eco-tourism industry with its fleet of modern and high tech floating resort vessels. It is no wonder that they have elicited great admiration from the not-so-easy to please crowd of discriminating vacationers in so short a span of time.
Norwegian boasts of having the youngest and most technologically up to date fleet in the world with about 11 modern ships that have been carefully designed to custom-fit the company’s penchant for freestyle cruising experience. This translates to greater choices of restaurants, dining facilities, bars, lounges, adaptable and multi purpose staterooms and deluxe suites, and plenty of extra space to allow you the freedom to be yourself.
The 2007 Norwegian Gem is the newest and most modern ship
This vessel is home to about 11 bars and lounges, 12 restaurants, a 4-lane mood-lit bowling alley, exclusive Courtyard Villas and Garden Villas, and flexible interconnecting staterooms that are very ideal for families and large groups of vacationers. The 2006 Norwegian Pearl is the sister of the Norwegian Gem that boasts of the same features and amenities except for a rock climbing wall on board the Pearl.
The 2006 Norwegian Jade has 10 international restaurants that feature French, Mediterranean, Asian, Japanese, and American cuisine, 10 bars and lounges, select Courtyard Villas and Garden Villas, and the most innovative and highly advanced entertainment system afloat.
The 2005 Norwegian Jewel is a giant floating luxury resort with swimming pools, health spas, a fitness center, hot tubs, casinos, 12 restaurants, round the clock room service, and 11 bars and lounges, among others. It also has childrens areas such as the Splashdown Kids’ club, the Sapphire Kids’ pool, and the Underground Teens Club.
Norwegian cruise line that offers freestyle cruising.
The other members of the fleet include the 1992 Norwegian Majesty, the 1999 Norwegian Sky, and the 1999 Norwegian Spirit.The 2002 Norwegian Dawn is a 295-meter, 2224-passenger floating hotel boasting 12 different restaurants, nine bars and lounges, a fitness center, a spa, a theater, a casino, and three swimming pools, and many other features and amenities that are sure to make your freestyle cruising a most memorable one.
The 2001 Norwegian Star was the first in the string of latest turn-of-the-millennium cruise ships specifically built for freestyle adventure. It has 13 international restaurants, various elegant staterooms and suites, and exciting entertainment and accommodations packages. The 2001 Norwegian Sun is the sister ship of the Star and has similar amenities.





