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Norwegian Bliss: November 2025 through March 2026 Norwegian Breakaway : January 2026 through February 2026 The changes were “a result of a fleet redeployment,” a spokesperson for the line told ...
The impacted cruises were Norwegian Encore’s cruises from November 2025 through January 2026, Norwegian Bliss’ cruises from November 2025 through March 2026, and Norwegian Breakaway’s ...
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 ...
"I don't rule out (a bigger ship)," Stuart tells USA TODAY during an interview aboard Bliss — at 168,028 tons, Norwegian's largest ship ever. But "who knows what we do beyond the Leonardo Class." ...
The Norwegian Breakaway will undergo enhancements from Feb. 19 to March 14. The ship is getting the Silver Screen Bistro, a movie and dining venue for guests of all ages.
Andy Stuart, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line, said the Bliss' track will be 40% larger than its predecessor. "We think it's going to be even a little better than what we've delivered so far on Joy ...
Launched in April 2018 and refurbished in 2021, Norwegian Bliss carries 3,958 passengers at double occupancy and around 4,900 passengers maximum. It hosts 1,716 crew members. Cabin layouts range ...
The new Bliss liner from Norwegian Cruise Line won’t be ready to set sail until summer 2018-- but reservations for its first voyage to Alaska — and its following voyages through winter 2019 ...
When Norwegian Cruise Line announced the last batch of onboard experiences for the upcoming new Norwegian Bliss, it became clear the ship is going to have the fleet's best of the best. Namely, the ...
Bliss was able to dock at the Port of Los Angeles without any problems, but a $30-million investment was necessary in Seattle because of the ship’s size, said Stuart. Info: Norwegian Cruise Line ...
Norwegian Cruise Line's next new ship - the Norwegian Bliss - is now that much closer to sailing the scenic waters of Alaska as the company announced its initial steel cutting (pictured above) today.