By Colin Hartness
It's not just the size and
opulence of their sleek and stylish fleet that
attracts passengers to Norwegian Cruise Line.
Norwegian Cruise Line boasts the largest ratio of
staff to passengers of any cruise company and this
extra service shows from stem to stern. Every inch of
every ship gleams and on any trip through the
corridors you always meet friendly and courteous
staff in perfectly appointed
uniforms.
A particular cruise feature that
Norwegian Cruise Lines introduced is free-style
dining. Historically, shipboard dining has been a
structured affair, with meals served at preset hours,
usually with assigned seating in the dining room and
a dress code. Free-style dining changes all of that
to match the contemporary American lifestyle.
Passengers may choose from eight to a dozen dining
areas on board and eat when they wish. Some dining
areas serve cafeteria-style, with food already
prepared and jean-clad passengers taking a tray and
selecting their food items. The main dining areas
serve menu-based meals with full service wait staff
and where jeans and shorts are prohibited at the
evening meal. All food in the dining rooms and
cafeteria is included in the price of the
cruise.
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And you get more than your moneys
worth in the quality and presentation of all food
items. The average passenger gains seven pounds on a
week-long cruise! In addition, Norwegian Cruise Line
offers a selection of specialty or upscale
restaurants on each ship and meals in these
restaurants are offered at additional cost. For
example, Asian, French, Japanese or Italian cuisine
may be featured in a suitably decorated small
restaurant. But know full well, the upscale
restaurants excel in service and cuisine and provide
value for the dollar for the more
discriminating.
Food service is a major attraction
on any cruise, but Norwegian Cruise Line also
provides a full range of on-board activities 24 hours
a day. A fully equipped fitness center attracts those
who want to stay in shape on their vacation. The pool
area is the hub of live entertainment day and
evening. Ships have a number of bar, lounge and disco
areas that come to life with talented performers
every night. Also included in the price of the cruise
is theatre entertainment that ranges from stand-up
comedy to full show revues that rival those found in
Las Vegas. And speaking of Las Vegas, while in
international waters, passengers can enjoy all the
amenities of a sparkling casino, including slots and
gaming.
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While you
are travelling
through Hawaii on a Norwegian
Cruise, you can also try a Maui
Dinner cruise, or a Maui Cocktail
cruise, which incorporate romance
with fine dining, and gives you a
night out on the town so you can
experience a bit more of the culture
on your own terms.
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Norwegian Cruise Line, a premier
cruise line, currently has ten large and modern ships
in its fleet. The most luxurious ship in the fleet,
the Norwegian Star, seasonally alternates on trips to
Alaska during the summer season and cruises to the
Mexican Riviera in the colder months. One of the
newest ships, Norwegian Spirit, also sails to Alaska
in the summer but crosses the Panama Canal to sail
the Caribbean in the winter. The Norwegian Wind
follows the whim of the wind and sails to many major
destinations: Alaska, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and
the Caribbean while Norwegian Sun and Dream quietly
cruise the Caribbean.
The brand new Pride of Aloha, as its
name implies, is dedicated to custom cruises hopping
between the islands of Hawaii. There is no better way
to thoroughly tour Hawaii than on a cruise ship. Also
brand new, Norwegian Dawn is dedicated to sailing
from New York to ports in Florida and the
Caribbean.
The newly renovated Norwegian Sea
routinely sails from Houston, Texas through the
Caribbean. A ship fit for royalty, the Norwegian
Majesty, also sails through the Caribbean to ports of
call in Mexico and the Bahamas.
The Norwegian Crown is nearly 20
years old but, with only 527 state rooms, provides a
much more intimate atmosphere than the newer ships
that accommodate nearly 2,000 passengers. Two more
luxury ships will be added to the ever-expanding
fleet in 2005. The soon to be introduced Norwegian
Jewel will expand ports of call to Scandinavia, the
French Riviera, and Italy.