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Cruisers who seek out well-curated itineraries will love the attention Norwegian Cruise Line is paying to this trend.
Norwegian Cruise Line's 20-deck-high, 1,082-foot-long Norwegian Bliss will depart Southampton, England late Saturday on its maiden voyage — a 12-night trip across the Atlantic to New York.
Bliss is the third ship in Norwegian's Breakaway-Plus series, which also includes the 165,157-ton Norwegian Escape and 167,725-ton Norwegian Joy. The two earlier vessels debuted in 2015 and 2017 ...
Norwegian Bliss made big waves when it debuted with the first-ever racetrack at sea, Bliss Speedway. The two-level track offers an adrenaline dose during hairpin turns and speeds in excess of 20 ...
Norwegian Bliss will enter dry dock from January 17 to February 2, before the ship launches its Caribbean season. Norwegian Breakaway, meanwhile, will undergo updates from February 19 to March 14, ...
On the surface, at 168,028 gross tons, Norwegian Bliss, the third of four ships in Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway Plus category may seem like just another behemoth vessel hitting the high seas.
And Norwegian has a few more tricks up its sleeve when it comes to delivering a good time on the Bliss. Among the additional offerings is "Happy Hour Prohibition — the Musical," an intimate ...
On a Tuesday docked in Juneau, the Norwegian Bliss dwarfs everything around it. Alaska’s new “megaship” looks less like a boat than a high-rise hotel turned on its side. Each deck — there ...
Now, we'll just have to wait and see where the spa will be relocated. [READMORE] READ MORE: Norwegian Unveils Wyland's Hull Artwork for Alaska-Bound Norwegian Bliss [/READMORE] In the meantime, we can ...
With the debut of Norwegian Escape in Miami just two months away, Norwegian Cruise Line has begun construction on its sister ship Norwegian Bliss in Germany. The first steel was cut this week at ...
The body of 62-year-old Marites Buenafe, a missing cruise passenger, has been found after she vanished while on a solo hike ...
Starting August 2018, the Norwegian Bliss will take passengers from Seattle, Wash., to ports in Ketchikan, Juneau and Swagway, Alaska, before stopping in Victoria, British Colombia.