NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has shown off a range of bow-to-stern enhancements on three of its ships, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Star. The refurbishments involve refreshes across accommodation, outdoor space, and dining experiences. “This is a testament to how invested we are in our guests’ experience,” said NCL...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has shown off a range of bow-to-stern enhancements on three of its ships, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Star.
The refurbishments involve refreshes across accommodation, outdoor space, and dining experiences.
“This is a testament to how invested we are in our guests’ experience,” said NCL president and ceo Andy Stuart.
“Although we are one of the youngest fleets in the industry, we are very committed to The Norwegian Edge program which allows us to remain consistent and relevant,” he added.
Specific additions include the rock’n’roll venue Syd Norman’s Pour House on Breakaway (below), a revitalised look for the Splash Academy on Norwegian Sun (left), the new Star Spice H2O bar on Norwegian Star (top), and remodelled accommodation including Penthouse suites (inset above) on the Star.
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