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Here’s what to know about the Big Nude Boat 2025: MORE: How the nude cruise came to be. Bare facts on the nude cruise. Cruise ship: NCL’s Norwegian Pearl. Departure: Feb. 3, 2025, from ...
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is an American cruise line founded in Norway in 1966, incorporated in the Bahamas and headquartered in Miami. [2] It is the fourth-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, controlling about 8.6% of the total worldwide share of the cruise market by passengers as of 2021 [update] . [ 3 ]
MS Windward was a cruise ship that was built in 1993 by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France for Kloster Cruise (Norwegian Cruise Line) as Windward. In 1998 she was lengthened at Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven, Germany and renamed Norwegian Wind. In 2007 she was transferred to the fleet of Star Cruises as SuperStar Aquarius.
Norwegian Cruise Line debuted the 155,873 GT Norwegian Epic in 2010, the first ship outside of the Oasis class with a double-occupancy capacity of over 4,000, [22] Princess Cruises and P&O Cruises, debuted the first of seven 142,714 GT+ Royal-class ships in 2013, [23] and the corporation's Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, and AIDA Cruises ...
Luxury small cruise ship brand Azamara is offering passengers up to $1,000 (£790) of onboard credit on bookings made up to 31 March 2025. It applies to select voyages departing between 6 January ...
Cruise brands are increasingly focused on female-only getaways – but it’s about more than just safe spaces
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) ordered four ships in February 2017, with an option for two more ships, under the project name "Project Leonardo". [4] The ships should be delivered in the years 2022 to 2026, the optional ships up to 2028. In July 2018, the cruise line confirmed its order for the fifth and sixth cruise ships under Project Leonardo.
The line canceled three 2025 cruises so the ship can undergo “a revitalization,” Norwegian said in a letter to guests and travel partners last week, which it shared with USA TODAY.