Showing posts with label NCL Project Breakaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCL Project Breakaway. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Meyer Werft Cuts Steel for Norwegian Breakaway
Meyer Werft cut the first steel for Norwegian Cruise Line's first Project Breakaway ship today at their facility in Papenburg (Germany). The computerized plasma torch took four minutes to cut the the plate which will become part of a support in the double bottom in the middle of Norwegian Breakaway.
On hand for the event was Bernard Meyer (left), a Managing Director of Meyer Werft, and the man with his finger on the button, Kevin Sheehan, NCL's CEO.
The complete story appeared in the September 21 (2011) edition of Cruise News Daily.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
NCL Reveals Balance of Staterooms on Project Breakaway Ships
Norwegian Cruise Line released information and renderings of the balance of the cabin types that will be available on their two Project Breakaway ships, set to be delivered in April 2013 and April 2014. These are the types of staterooms most passengers will occupy.
The popular Studio for single travelers which debuted on Norwegian Epic will be brought back on the Project Breakaway ships (above). The very small-sized inside staterooms feature a full size double bed and a compact bathroom. Passengers choosing the any of the 59 staterooms in this category will also have access to a private lounge which increased their living space and enables them to meet other passengers traveling solo.
The ships will also have larger inside staterooms (above) of a more conventional design which accommodate passengers traveling together.
There will also be 158 similar outside staterooms with a large picture window above the bed (above) but no balcony. For families needing more room, Project Breakaway will have 42 Family Oceanview staterooms that sleep up to five and have a larger bathroom and more closet space.
For those who are aboard to relax in the spa and want to bring that atmosphere into their stateroom, the Project Breakaway will have 28 Spa Balcony staterooms (above) with special amenities and decor located adjacent to the ship's spa.
For customers who need a little more space, the ships will also feature 20 Spa Mini-Suites (above). Passengers in the Spa accommodation type will also have complimentary access to the Thermal Spa Suite during regular spa hours throughout their cruise.
The popular Studio for single travelers which debuted on Norwegian Epic will be brought back on the Project Breakaway ships (above). The very small-sized inside staterooms feature a full size double bed and a compact bathroom. Passengers choosing the any of the 59 staterooms in this category will also have access to a private lounge which increased their living space and enables them to meet other passengers traveling solo.
The ships will also have larger inside staterooms (above) of a more conventional design which accommodate passengers traveling together.
There will also be 158 similar outside staterooms with a large picture window above the bed (above) but no balcony. For families needing more room, Project Breakaway will have 42 Family Oceanview staterooms that sleep up to five and have a larger bathroom and more closet space.
For those who are aboard to relax in the spa and want to bring that atmosphere into their stateroom, the Project Breakaway will have 28 Spa Balcony staterooms (above) with special amenities and decor located adjacent to the ship's spa.
For customers who need a little more space, the ships will also feature 20 Spa Mini-Suites (above). Passengers in the Spa accommodation type will also have complimentary access to the Thermal Spa Suite during regular spa hours throughout their cruise.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
NCL Reveals First New Cabin Designs on Project Breakaway
Norwegian Cruise Line today released the first design elements of their new class of ship, codenamed Project Breakaway. They are some of the premium cabin types, the balcony staterooms and mini-suites. Unlike the "New Wave" staterooms on Norwegian Epic, these will have "fully enclosed bathrooms" in the cabins.
Balcony stateroom (looking outward) on Project Breakaway

Balcony stateroom (looking inward) on Project Breakaway

Bathroom in balcony staterooms on Project Breakaway

Mini-Suite on Project Breakaway

Bathroom in mini-suite on Project Breakaway
Balcony stateroom (looking outward) on Project Breakaway
Balcony stateroom (looking inward) on Project Breakaway
Bathroom in balcony staterooms on Project Breakaway
Mini-Suite on Project Breakaway
Bathroom in mini-suite on Project Breakaway
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