Fred. Olsen’s Braemar
Rather than an impersonal floating leviathan, Fred. Olsen’s Braemar is a smaller ship holding a maximum of 977 guests allowing her to moor in the very heart of ports where it is often a short walk down the gangway to shore rather than a lengthy tender ride to port. Her voguish Thistle restaurant is as dignified as the food is distinguished. In the informal Palms Café a tropical mood is captured by a profusion of palms and specially commissioned |
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| murals. In both you will find an attentive crew on hand to ensure passengers are treated as the very important guests they are whilst award-winning chefs creating cuisine to suit the palate, not the budget. In the evening, relax and be entertained in the Neptune Lounge whose shimmering stage backdrop highlights spectacular cabarets. Port lectures, classical music and dancing takes place in the charming Coral Club whilst the Skylark Club's glass doors lead onto a sculptured terrace, the perfect venue for dancing the night away under the stars. |
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Norwegian Jade
The eye-catching Norwegian Jade has all the features you would expect of an NCL ship and more. There is a fantastic choice of restaurants and a super range of bars and lounges so you can dine and drink where, when and with whom you choose. With excellent on-board facilities, Norwegian Jade perfectly combines the benefits of a resort holiday with the magic of NCL’s Freestyle Cruising concept.
Capacity: 2,376
(double occupancy)
• 12 restaurants
• 11 bars and lounges
• 2 swimming pools
• 4 hot tubs
• spa and fitness centre
• Stardust Theatre & cinema
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Norwegian Gem
Norwegian Cruise Line’s superb new Norwegian Gem is one of the most impressive ships at sea. Specially built for NCL’s Freestyle Cruising, she has absolutely everything you could wish for - fantastic leisure facilities, with a swimming pool, hot tubs, a fitness centre, jogging track, golf driving nets, tennis courts and a four-lane bowling alley. When the sun sets, the party starts with fantastic West End-style shows in the Stardust Theatre, a huge choice of bars and lounges in which to relax over a drink with friends and dancing till late in the night club. There are two main restaurants plus eight speciality restaurants including French cuisine in Le Bistro, Cagney’s Steakhouse, Lotus Garden Asian Restaurant, the Garden Café and more.
Capacity: 2,394
(double occupancy)
• 12 restaurants
• 11 bars and lounges
• 2 swimming pools
• 6 hot tubs
• spa and fitness centre
• Stardust Theatre & cinema
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Norwegian Jewel
The newest addition to the NCL fleet, Norwegian
Dawn is a lavish floating
hotel with an endless expanse of windows, which
open to the ever-changing
world at sea.
Designed specifically for NCL's Freestyle Cruising
concept the Jewel offers
a range of facilities and level of flexibility
that just cannot be found on
other ships. There are ten restaurants to choose
from, all with fantastic
cuisine and excellent service. The facilities on
board mean that there is
never a dull moment during days at sea and you
can take in a Broadway style
show in the evening before retiring to your spacious
stateroom.
Capacity: 2,224
(double occupancy)
• 10 restaurants
• 13 bars and lounges
• casino and theatre
• 2 swimming pools
• 6 hot tubs
• spa and fitness centre
• card room, reading room and library
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Norwegian Pearl
The newest addition to the NCL fleet, Norwegian Pearl is a luxury floating resort with an endless expanse of windows, which open to the ever-changing world at sea.
Designed specifically for NCL's Freestyle Cruising concept the Pearl offers a range of facilities and level of flexibility that just cannot be found on other ships. There are ten restaurants to choose from, all with fantastic cuisine and excellent service. The facilities on board mean that there is never a dull moment during days at sea including the first ten pin bowling alley at sea.
Capacity: 2,376
(double occupancy)
• 10 restaurants
• 15 bars and lounges
• casino and theatre
• 2 swimming pools
• 6 hot tubs
• spa and fitness centre
• card room, reading room and library
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Norwegian Dream & Norwegian
Wind
These two sister ships feature glass-enclosed terraces
and expansive walkways leading to broad poolside
decks. Dining rooms, lounges, even the fitness centre,
present panoramic views of the sea. There’s
a sense of wide-open spaciousness that is quite
extraordinary. Extra-wide decks. Grand-scaled showrooms
and lounges. A sitting area in every Oceanview stateroom.
There are superb sports and fitness facilities including
two swimming pools and two hot tubs, even a jogging
track.
Capacity: 1,750
(double occupancy)
• 6 restaurants
• 10 bars and lounges
• 2 swimming pools
• 2 hot tubs
• fitness centre
• casino
• library/card room
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Norwegian Sun
Norwegian Sun is an innovation for the
entire cruise industry – she is the very first
ship designed specifically for Freestyle Cruising.
This means she offers the same outstanding service,
flexibility and choices of the finest land-based
resorts. She has a huge range of dining choices
– nine to be exact, where you can find a cosy
corner in Le Bistro, snack on calamari at the Tapas
Bar, go Italian or go outdoors and dine al fresco
or why not try the Sushi Bar or Teppanyaki Room.
By day Norwegian Sun is a holiday resort and by
night she becomes a little bit of Broadway, Vegas
and Hollywood all wrapped up into one.
Capactity: 2,050
(double occupancy)
• 9 restaurants
• 12 bars and lounges
• swimming pool
• 5 hot tubs
• fitness centre and spa
• golf driving nets
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Norwegian Crown
Gleaming like a polished jewel, Norwegian
Crown has taken her place among the royalty of the
seas since she was built in 1988. Her 527 staterooms
are extra large, most with picture windows and marble
bathrooms. She glows with health features, too:
a modern indoor fitness club, swimming pool, jacuzzis
and saunas. Aboard this jewel of the seas, service
is equally polished with the ship boasting Scandinavian
officers and Filipino service staff with an excellent
memory for passengers’ names and preferences.
Whether it is the camaraderie on board or the bartender
who remembers your favourite drink, aboard Norwegian
Crown everyone is dedicated to making your holiday
one of life’s crowning experiences.
Capacity: 1,104
(double occupancy)
• 6 restaurants
• 8 bars and lounges • swimming
pool • 2 jacuzzis • library
• fitness centre and spa |
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Norwegian Dawn
NCL's flagship, Norwegian Dawn is a lavish
floating hotel with an endless expanse of windows,
which open to the ever-changing world at sea.
Designed specifically for NCL's Freestyle Cruising
concept the Dawn offers a range of facilities and
level of flexibility that cannot be found on other
ships. There are ten restaurants to choose from,
all with fantastic cuisine and excellent service.
The facilities on board mean that there is never
a dull moment during days at sea and you can take
in a Broadway style show in the evening before retiring
to your spacious stateroom.
Capacity: 2,224
(double occupancy)
• 10 restaurants
• 13 bars and lounges
• theatre and cinema
• 3 swimming pools
• 6 hot tubs
• spa and fitness centre
• card room, reading room and library
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Norwegian Spirit
Norwegian Spirit is an
exciting, high-quality modern
ship, purpose-built for NCL
Freestyle Cruising with
vibrant colours, exceptional
public areas and wellappointed cabins. She features
Freestyle Dining with eight
restaurants including two main
restaurants, three alternative
restaurants, the Raffles
Buffet restaurant, La Trattoria
and the popular 24-hour Blue
Lagoon. She has an impressive
array of entertainment venues
including a 1,000-seat theatre,
a disco, a cinema, several bars
and lounges and a world
class casino. The ship also
features meeting rooms, a
sports deck and a Roman Spa& Fitness Centre.
Capacity: 1,966
(double occupancy) • 8 restaurants
• 11 bars and lounges
• 1 swimming pools
• 4 hot tubs
• Spa and fitness centre
• Sports centre
• Casino and theatre
• Library and card room
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