The Norwegian Dawn is 292 metres long, 38.1 metres wide, and 56.5 metres high. It has a tonnage of 92,250 GT. It has 15 decks. and a draught of 8.5 metres.
The Norwegian Spirit cruise ship, which was built in Germany in 1999, was introduced to the Norwegian Cruise Line in 2004. It has a capacity for 1,996 passengers.
Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise.
Norwegian Cruise line currently has 11 ships in service, with 2 more being added in the next few years. There is one American ship, called Pride of America. The others are all Norwegian ships: Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Star, Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Jade, and Norwegian Epic.
The Norwegian Sun has a brightly painted mural on its side just like the other ships in the fleet. Perhaps you have stumbled across an outdated photo.
No alcohol is allowed to be brought on board by passegers on Norwegian cruise ships. If you purchase alcohol, wine, etc. in port, they will hold it for you until the end of the cruise.
The Norwegian Jewel is a cruise ship from Norwegian Cruise Lines. This ship is made from large materials but is still capable of sailing through the Panama Canal. Inside they have fine dining areas and a modern style to make anyone feel like a millionaire.
The Norwegian Pearl, a jewel class cruise ship from Nassau (Bahamas), first launched on October 15th 2006. The Norwegian Pearl have a 2394 passengers capacity.
NCL Norwegian Epic Correct as of May 2010
The cruise ship the Pacific Dawn was built in 1991. She was built in Monfalcone in Italy by the Fincantieri shipyard. She worked in the southern ocean until 2003.
Norwegian doesn't really own any cruise lines, that is if you want to include NCL America which is currently sailing just one ship, Pride of America. Norwegian is owned by Star Cruises - the world's third cruise operator. Star Cruises is the premier cruise line in Asia and also used to own Orient Lines in concert with Norwegian Cruise Line.
The ship Norwegian Gem was built in the German dockyard Meyer Werft and is a cruise ship that takes a slightly casual approach to dining etiquette. This ship is the last of the jewel class and is still serving to date.
I saw it recently. It has a sun on the bow with rays going down the side.