Monday, December 3, 2012

Norwegian Unveils Hull Art for Norwegian Getaway

Norwegian Cruise Line chose well-known Miami artist LEBO (David Le Batard) to create the hull art for Norwegian Getaway. The ship will be based in Miami, and the line wanted the artwork to have a Miami connection.


Norwegian Getaway will debut in Miami on February 1, 2014.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Princess Reveals Swanky New Royal Princess Sanctuary




Ever since debuting aboard Crown Princess, the Sanctuary has become one of Princess' signature features. When Royal Princess debuts in June 2013, it will have a Sanctuary which has evolved from the original concept into a quite elegant new facility as shown in the video. Together with the adjacent Retreat Pool, it is an area for complete relaxation of adults only.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Norwegian Getaway Construction Begins

Construction began on Norwegian Getaway on Tuesday (October 30, 2012) at the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg (Germany) when a crane lowered the first 530-ton block of the ship's keel into the yard's massive covered dry dock. It will be the first of 73 blocks that comprise the 146,600-gross registered ton vessel.


The crane lowered the block onto a "lucky coin" (below) that was struck for the occasion.


Norwegian Getaway will enter service on February 1, 2014 and be home ported at Miami.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Let's Go to a Party!

In this video, Princess' VP of Entertainment, Martin Hall, talks about the Ultimate Deck Party aboard the new Royal Princess, and how it will make use of the special features of the top decks.

(Even if you're not interested in the deck party, the video has some stunning animation of Royal Princess at sea.)


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Just Add Water

Last week we told you that the last piece of Norwegian Breakaway's hull had been put into place. On Sunday (October 21, 2012) Meyer Werft float up the ship for the first time in their covered building dock.


Once floating, the ship was then winched forward making room for another newbuild to be started behind it.



Photos courtesy of Meyer Werft.