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Norway

She
was born into the grand era of ocean liners as the S/S France, one of the
most beautiful and graceful vessels ever built and the last of the grand
French cruise liners. Now re-christened the S/S Norway and refurbished to
her original splendor, she offers a cruise experience that can take you
back to the golden era of grand passenger liners, a time when guests
expected, as a matter of course, impeccable service, meticulous attention
to detail, and cuisine served with the flourish and grace of the finest
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Dream

The
NCL Dream, is one of the most beautiful ships in the NCL fleet. Designed
to take you to some very special places, the Norwegian Dream is also a
destination in herself - offering more pleasures and treasures than most
of her fortunate guests ever dreamed of. And with the addition of a
130-foot midsection, the completely refurbished Norwegian Dream is
virtually brand new. From elegantly appointed staterooms and airy
promenades to the spectacular Observatory Lounge and Galleria of shops,
everything about the enchanting Norwegian Dream is, well, dreamy.
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Majesty

The
Norwegian Majesty has always been stylish and sophisticated. Now she's
also been s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d adding 110 feet that's filled with new
staterooms, a second pool and dining room, a new casino, another outdoor
bar, NCL's hallmark Le Bistro restaurant, a coffee bar and lots more deck
space. And everything else has been spruced up and refurbished. The
Majesty now gives you even more room to roam, more sparkling places to
enjoy and more quiet corners to relax in.
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Sea

Sheer
glass walls. A two-story shimmering crystal fountain. An elegant avenue of
boutiques and shops. Views that stretch to the ends of the earth and a
list of on-board amenities just as expansive. This is the remarkable
Norwegian Sea. From her broad promenades to her glass-walled Observatory
Lounge with a panoramic view of the sea, this is a ship you won't soon
forget. |
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Sky

The
view of twelve spacious decks surrounding a glass-domed atrium could take
your breath away. Let it. Then take another breath and look further. Check
out the Internet Café. It offers computers you can rent so you can stay
on-line while at sea. Take another deep breath as you gaze at the
spacious, beautifully appointed staterooms, dining rooms and show rooms.
We're sure you'll agree that Norwegian's Sky is simply breathtaking. |
Star

Norwegian
Cruise Line will introduce its newest Freestyle ship, the Norwegian Star
in December 2001. This $400 million supership is the largest cruise ship
ever to set sail in the islands of Hawaii, accommodating 2,200 passengers
and 1,100 crew members. Norwegian designed this ship solely for the
purpose of Freestyle Cruising. The Norwegian Star has 10 distinctive
restaurants and 14 separate lounges and bars. In addition, the Norwegian
Star has more private balconies and oceanview staterooms than any other
ship in Hawaii.
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Sun

Set
for completion in late 2001, the Norwegian Sun is NCL's newest realization
of the Freestyle Cruise experience. Imagine a private cruise designed just
for you. What's your pleasure? French gourmet in a formal setting, or
perhaps you'd prefer sushi in shorts. Nine distinct international
restaurants await you at any time of day, so you'll never have to eat the
same meal twice. With over fifteen decks, thirty-six suites, and 107
mini-suites complete with balconies, the Norwegian Sun puts you in command
as never before. |
Wind

Glass-enclosed
terraces surround you. Expansive walkways lead to broad, pool-side decks.
The dining rooms, the lounges, even the fitness center present panoramic
views of the open sea. In almost every stateroom, a picture window or a
floor-to-ceiling window puts the world at your feet. And with the addition
of a 130-foot midsection, the completely refurbished Norwegian Wind is
virtually brand new. The decks are extra-wide. Lounges, showrooms and even
the casino are grand-scaled. Staterooms are roomy, and 85% come with an
ocean view.
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Additional cruise information and cruise
destination information can be found at
Norwegian Cruises for the
Caribbean and Mexico.
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