Norwegian Cruise Line kicks off their Alaska season

Norwegian Cruise Line kicks off their Alaska season

Norwegian Cruise Line has kicked off the Alaska season with the arrival of Norwegian Bliss to Seattle. Having sailed the route since 2001, the Norwegian Bliss arrived in Alaska last weekend.ย  “We have nearly three decades of history cruising Alaska, pioneering voyages to The Last Frontier from Seattle more than 22 years ago and christened … Read more

What the cruise lines say about when they’ll be back

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There is much confusion over when international lines will return and cruise in Australian seas. The Federal Governmentโ€™s official ban on foreign cruise vessels entering local waters ends on 17 September. So what do the cruise lines say about when they’ll be back? Carnival Cruise Line said it will resume cruising when it is safe … Read more

NCLH to restart sailings from 1 October

Norwegian Bliss

Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises have extended the suspension of sailings until 30 September. All itineraries across the three brands embarking between 1 August to 30 September will now be cancelled. However, the cancelled voyages exclude Seattle-based Alaska voyages on Norwegian Joy and Norwegian Bliss scheduled to depart in September. … Read more

How much does it take to feed a 6,000 passenger ship?

Feeding 6,000 people on a cruise

Cruise ships of the future look set to carry up to 10,000 passengers, not even including the crew. Thatโ€™s a city at sea…and a lot of mouths to feed. How do these ships feed several thousand people three meals a day, plus all-day snacking options? The answer: with a great deal of supplies! In fact, … Read more

Norwegian Cruise Line reveals its worldwide cruising guide

Norwegian Cruise Line World Cruise Guide

Norwegian Cruise Line has revealed its worldwide cruising guide for 2018 through to 2019 which highlights itineraries from Alaska to Asia. โ€œWeโ€™ve designed the Guide with our trade partners in mind, including a handy deck plan for each of our ships in the back pages. This Guide will be an invaluable tool for agents to … Read more

Norwegian Cruise Lines float out their latest and Alaskan bound ship, Norwegian Bliss

Norwegian Cruise Lines float out their latest and Alaskan bound ship, Norwegian Bliss

Itโ€™s just weeks away from the launch of Norwegian Cruise Linesโ€™ latest ship, the Norwegian Bliss and she has emerged from the building dock in Germany.

Designed to sail around Alaska, she is now in the final stages of construction โ€“ sheโ€™ll be kitted out with some of the latest features including a two-story race car track, a laser tag course, dozens of restaurants and much more.

Sheโ€™s the third Breakaway Plus ship and sheโ€™ll accommodate around 4,000 passengers. The float out was also revealed the shipโ€™s signature hull artwork designed by world-renowned marine life artists and conservationist, Wyland.

Best known for his marine life paintings, sculptures and grand scale murals, or โ€œWhaling Walls,โ€ Norwegian Blissโ€™ hull design is named โ€œCruising with the Whalesโ€ and features a stunning image of a mother humpback whale and her calf as the centerpiece of the design which reflects the Alaskan wildlife.

Norwegian Bliss will also be the first ship to be built with features for keen amateur naturalists like a 180-degree Observation Lounge where guests can see whale breaches and the stunning scenes of Alaska and Canada.

She will also be the first Norwegian Cruise Line ship to make her debut in Seattle, with cruises beginning May 2018.  Norwegian Bliss will offer weekly seven-day cruises to see Americaโ€™s last frontier with ports-of-call including Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway, Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia, along with scenic glacier cruising.

โ€œOur partners at Meyer Werft have done an excellent job realising our vision for a ship designed to experience Alaska and the Caribbean like never before,โ€ said Andy Stuart, Norwegian Cruise Line president and chief executive officer.

โ€œWe are counting down the days until her official debut in Seattle summer, where guests will be able to race around the worldโ€™s largest two-level race track at sea against the backdrop of Alaskaโ€™s wild frontier, and enjoy other first-at-sea experiences.โ€

Following preview events in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, Norwegian Bliss will sail into Seattle for her official christening on May 30, with North-American summer cruises to Alaska beginning June 2.

She will spend her Northern-Hemisphere summer seasons with seven-day cruises to Alaska, and North-American autumn seasons sailing to the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles.

In the North-American winter of 2018 she will sail to the Caribbean from Miami, and in the 2019 Northern-Hemisphere autumn/winter season she will cruise from New York City to Florida, the Bahamas and Caribbean.

 

Ovation of the Seas moves to North America, but will she be back?

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Royal Caribbean is moving Ovation of the Seasย from China to the burgeoning Alaskan market in the summer of 2019 – sparking questions over whether she will return for the Australian season. The mega-ship, which will sail in Australian waters this season, has already become a favourite here and in Singapore. She is being moved after … Read more

Norwegian Cruise Line announces new ship for Alaska

Norwegian Cruise Line announces new ship for Alaska

In a cruise industry first, Norwegian Cruise Line has announced it will be building a new ship for the Alaskan waters. The new Norwegian Bliss will be the first ship custom-built to sail increasingly popular waters of Alaska with amenities designed specifically for an Alaskan holiday. Alaska is one of the most popular international destinations … Read more