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www.ncl.eu/ships for a detailed overview of each ship‘s facilities. For deck plans see pages 80-101.
NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY NORWEGIAN EPIC
Built: 2013, Meyer Yard, Papenburg Gross Tonnage: 145.655 Overall Length: 324 m, Beam: 40 m Guests (double occupancy): 3.963 Crew: 1.657, Flag: Bahamas Cruise Speed: 22,5 knots
• 28 dining choices, 22 bars & lounges • The Waterfront & 678 Ocean Place • Broadway musical Rock of Ages & dance sensation Burn the Floor
• Dinner show in the Spiegel Tent & Ice Bar • Spa with salt room & fitness centre • Sports complex featuring ropes course, mini golf and more • Aqua Park with 2 swimming pools, 1 kids’ pool, 5 water slides & 4 hot tubs; 2 further hot tubs O and Vibe beach clubs
• Spice H2 • The Haven by Norwegian® suites complex
• Spa Suites & Studios for solo travellers Caribbean, Bermuda, Bahamas & Florida
Built: 2010, STX Europe Yard, St. Nazaire Refurbished: 2015 Gross Tonnage: 155.873 Overall Length: 329 m, Beam: 40 m Guests (double occupancy): 4.100 Crew: 1.724, Flag: Bahamas Cruise Speed: 24 knots
• 23 dining choices, 20 bars & lounges • Broadway musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert & dance sensation Burn the Floor, The Cavern Club
• Dinner show in the Spiegel Tent & Ice Bar • Spa & fitness centre • Bowling alleys, climbing & abseiling wall • Aqua Park with 2 swimming pools, 1 kids’ pool, 3 water slides & 5 hot tubs; 2 further hot tubs O and Posh beach clubs
• Spice H2 • The Haven by Norwegian® suites complex
• Spa Suites & Studios for solo travellers Mediterranean • Atlantic Crossing • Caribbean, Bahamas
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