   
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewBuilt in 1992, the ship was stretched – chopped in half with a middle extension added – in 1997.
Although more dated than younger ships in the fleet, this is nevertheless a good-value, medium-size ship that operates from the US on Bermuda and Caribbean cruises. The ship’s size means it offers a more intimate experience than some of the other ships that sail the Caribbean.
Service is friendly.
SuitabilityGood for families and couples looking for good value, particularly for people who prefer something smaller than some of the huge vessels that sail the Caribbean.
While it has decent kids’ facilities, these are not as extensive as those offered on NCL’s newer ships.
Note that most passengers are from the US or Canada. Hints & TipsThere is an Internet café.
You can buy same-day newspapers for a charge.
Like all ships in the NCL fleet, freestyle dining – where you can choose when and where to eat applies. While this means exceptional choice, the alternative restaurants gets booked up early, so make reservations when you arrive.
Tips are automatically added to your onboard account.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1992 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Norwegian officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 682 No. of Passengers: 1460 Tonnage: 38000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.1 Passenger/space ratio: 26 Cruise Line's Website: www.uk.ncl.com
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