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Whether you're a first-timer or an experienced cruiser, the Rock The Boat podcast has something for everyone. Tune in for helpful advice on planning your trip, ship reviews and ratings, and insider tips on how to make the most out of your cruise! Not sure if a cruise holiday is the right choice for you? Or just finding it a little bit overwhelming? With Rock The Boat, your worries can drift away! Set sail with confidence with free help from our UK based cruise line experts. We’re here to answer all your questions and ease any worries. So sit back, relax – it’s time for an amazing adventure at sea!
Find out more about Rock The Boat Cruise Travel Agents at https://www.rocktheboat.travel/cruise-podcast/
Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its impressive fleet of ships, offering travellers a wide range of options for their vacation. From sprawling mega-ships to intimate vessels, Norwegian Cruise Line has something for everyone. Let’s take a closer look at some of their largest cruise ships, ranked from the largest to the smallest.
The Norwegian Encore is the largest ship in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet. With a length of approximately 1,094 feet and a passenger capacity of nearly 4,000, this mega-ship offers a luxurious and unforgettable cruising experience. The Norwegian Encore features a variety of dining options, entertainment venues, and onboard activities to keep guests entertained throughout their voyage.
Next on the list is the Norwegian Bliss, another impressive ship in Norwegian Cruise Line’s arsenal. With a length of around 1,094 feet and a passenger capacity of over 4,000, the Norwegian Bliss offers a plethora of amenities and entertainment options. From thrilling water slides to world-class dining, the Norwegian Bliss provides a truly immersive cruising experience.
The Norwegian Joy is a vibrant and exciting ship that caters to guests of all ages. With a length of approximately 1,094 feet and a passenger capacity of over 3,800, this ship offers a wide range of activities and entertainment choices. From exhilarating go-kart racetracks to peaceful spa retreats, the Norwegian Joy has something for everyone.
4th on the list, With a length of around 1,069 feet and a passenger capacity of over 4,200, the Norwegian Escape is a spectacular ship that guarantees an unforgettable holiday. Guests onboard the Norwegian Escape can enjoy a wide range of dining options, including specialty restaurants and casual eateries. The ship also offers thrilling activities such as aqua parks, water slides, and Broadway-style shows.
Norwegian Epic is known for its innovative design and impressive features. With a length of approximately 1,081 feet and a passenger capacity of over 4,100, this ship offers a unique cruising experience. The Norwegian Epic features a variety of entertainment options, including live shows, comedy clubs, and a thrilling casino. Guests can also indulge in a wide range of culinary delights at the ship’s numerous dining venues.
Joint 6th are Getaway and Breakaway. Breakaway set sail in 2013 and Getaway a year later. Both boasts a whopping 145,655 gross tons. These magnificent ships stretches 1,068 feet (326 meters) in length and ranks as the joint 6th largest among Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet of 19 active cruise ships. It’s part of NCL’s Breakaway Class, offering an unforgettable cruise experience. With a full capacity of 5,971 passengers, including 3,963 vacationers and 1,646 staff members, there’s plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the voyage. The Norwegian Getaway and Breakaway also feature a grand total of 2,008 staterooms for its guests’ comfort and enjoyment.
Joint 7th are Viva and Prima. Prima launched in 2022 and Viva a year later in 2023. This impressive ship stretches 965 feet long (294 meters) and ranks as the 7th largest vessel among Norwegian Cruise Line’s 19 active cruise ships. As part of NCL’s Prima Class, it can accommodate a full capacity of 5,596 passengers, including 3,950 vacationers and 1,388 staff members.
The NCL Jade was built in 2006 and is a whopping 93,558 gross tons. This bad boy measures 965 feet (294 meters) long. It’s part of NCL’s Jewel Class, and when it’s party time, the Norwegian Jade can hold 3,593 people. That’s 2,402 guests and 1,037 crew members. Oh, and it’s got a whopping 1,191 staterooms, so there’s plenty of room for all the fun.
Pearl and Gem are joint 9th. The NCL Gem was built in 2007 and is a whopping 93,530 gross tons. It stretches out to 965 feet (294 meters) and ranks as the joint 9th among Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet of 19 cruise ships. It’s part of NCL’s Jewel Class. When it’s packed to the brim, the Norwegian Gem can hold 3,591 passengers – 2,394 vacationers and 1,070 staff members.
The NCL Jewel was built in 2005 and is 93,502 gross tons in size. This magnificent ship stretches out to 965 feet (294 meters) and proudly sits as the 10th gem in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet of 19 active cruise ships. It’s part of the prestigious NCL Jewel Class, and when it’s fully packed, it can accommodate a grand total of 3,573 people. That includes 2,376 lucky vacationers and 1,069 hardworking staff members. With a grand total of 1,197 staterooms, the Norwegian Jewel is ready to welcome guests for a truly luxurious cruise experience.
Get ready to set sail on the magnificent NCL Dawn, built in 2002 and boasting a massive size of 92,250 gross tons. This impressive ship stretches 965 feet (294 meters) in length, ranking as the 11th among Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet of 19 active cruise ships. It’s part of the esteemed Dawn Class and can accommodate a whopping 3,372 passengers at full capacity, with 2,340 lucky sailors and 1,032 dedicated staff members. There are a total of 1,032 staterooms on board to ensure a comfortable and unforgettable journey.
The NCL Star was built in 2001 and has a total weight of 91,740 gross tons. It spans 965 feet (294 meters) in length and is the 12th largest among Norwegian Cruise Line’s 19 active cruise ships. It belongs to NCL’s Dawn Class. When fully occupied, the Norwegian Star can accommodate 3,524 guests, including 2,348 passengers and 1,031 crew members. The ship has a total of 1,176 staterooms.
the impressive NCL Pride of America, which was built in 2005 and boasts a massive size of 80,439 gross tons. This incredible ship spans 920 feet (280 meters) in length and is the 13th vessel among Norwegian Cruise Line’s 19 active cruise ships. Part of the NCL’s Pride of America Class, this ship can accommodate a total of 3,280 passengers, including 2,186 guests and 927 dedicated staff members. With a total of 1,094 staterooms, the Norwegian Pride of America offers plenty of space for everyone on board.
NCL Sun, a ship that was built in 2001 and measures a total of 78,309 gross tons. This impressive vessel spans 848 feet (258 meters) in length. the Sun has the capacity to accommodate 2,904 passengers, including 1,936 guests and 906 crew members. With a total of 968 staterooms, this ship is ready to provide an unforgettable and comfortable cruising experience for all its guests.
The NCL Sky was built in 1999 and has a total size of 77,104 gross tons. It measures 832 feet (254 meters) in length and is the 2nd smallest ship in the Norwegian fleet. It belongs to NCL’s Sun Class. When fully occupied, the Norwegian Sky can accommodate 3,006 passengers, including 2,004 holiday makers and 899 crew members.
And lastly, The NCL Spirit was built in 1998 and has a total size of 75,904 gross tons. It measures 880 feet (268 meters) in length and is the smallest of the 19 active cruise ships in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet. The ship belongs to NCL’s Spirit Class and can accommodate 3,026 passengers at full capacity, with 2,018 vacationers and 912 staff members.
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