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NCL Norwegian Spirit in the Bahamas

Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship

The Norwegian Spirit is an interesting ship. It started its life as the SuperStar Leo from Star Cruises in 1999 serving the Asian market.

However, in 2004, a NCL ship called the Pride of America partially sank during construction in Germany. This set off a chain reaction of NCL ships being needed for other planned routes, and finally they were one ship short.

Star Cruises, the parent company of Norwegian Cruise Line, refitted the SuperStar Leo and renamed it the Norwegian Spirit.

Norwegian Spirit Badge - Norwegian Cruise Lines

One interesting thing about the Norwegian Spirit is that they left the Asian influences for the most part. The decor throughout the ship is Chinese-influenced and there is even a mah-jongg room. Many of the restaurants are Asian influenced too.

Norwegian Cruise Lines: Spirit

The Norwegian Spirit was built in 1999 and is 76,800 tonnes.

She carries 1966 passengers and is 879 feet in length.

As of the end of 2008, the Norwegian Spirit cruises from New Orleans, Boston, and Quebec City, mostly along the East Coast and Caribbean.

2010 Update: Today the Norwegian Spirit cruises to the Caribbean as well as to the pink sands of Bermuda and the colorful coastline of New England and Canada for fall color. The ship boasts four outdoor hot tubs, two Aquaswim water “treadmills” and a Wet & Wild play area for children. Family friendly as well as perfect for business group cruising (conference rooms seat over 70). Teen disco.

Second City comedy troupe entertainment. Theater seats 900.

Choose from 14 dining options, 10 bars and lounges, a casino and a fully equipped spa and gym.

Have you been on the Norwegian Spirit or any other NCL ship? Leave a comment and let us know how you liked it!

Click here for more information on Norwegian Spirit and to check out upcoming sailings. Norwegian Cruise Line

All photos by purpleslog

Tags below depict amenities and ports of call.

This is a guest post from Ed Radonic at Blogging Aboard Black Diamond

Hi dude, got some more pics to come. I am cruising on Black Diamond, passed Cape Canaveral and got a few pics of the Monarach of the Seas, with Black Diamond in the fore ground, then a few more in Nassua, Bahamas as I sailed by the Disney cruise ship. See my other share/review.

Ed Radonic

Monarch: Disney Cruise

Arriving by Cruise Ship to Atlantis

Updated 2010: The Monarch of the Seas is a 2,744 guest cruise ship managed by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. It sails year-round between Port Canaveral, the Bahamas and a corporate island called CocoCay.

Features include: Broadway-style shows, a rock-climbing wall, bar/lounges, multiple dining options

Amenities include: day spa, fitness center, pools, whirlpools.

Kid, teen and family friendly.

Business conference services available.

Tags below depict services, features and ports of call for the Monarch of the Seas.

This post was submitted by Edward Radonic.

Oasis of the Seas in Turku, Finland

New Photo for 2009 – Oasis of the Seas Sets Sail
Oasis of the Seas - New Cruise Ship

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I don’t normally post about ships that are still in construction, but I came across this cool (though not terribly high quality) footage of what looks to be a very cool ship, the MS Oasis of the Seas from Royal Caribbean.

The Oasis of the Seas will be launching in late 2009 and is currently under construction in Turku, Finland.

The ship will be 1,181 feet in length and 220,000 gross tonnes. It is estimated to cost 1.2 billion USD to build.

She will hold 5,400 passengers and have 2,700 staterooms.

The Oasis of the Seas is going to have a pretty innovative concept. It will be divided into “neighborhoods”:

  • Boardwalk
  • Royal Promenade
  • Central Park (!)
  • Spa and Fitness Center
  • Pool and Sports Zone
  • Entertainment Place
  • Youth Zone

I am really interested to see how they will pull off the Central Park one.

I’ll definitely be watching out for this and updating once it sails in late 2009. Does anyone here already have bookings on her?

2010 Update: Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is complete. It boasts an entire deck of pools, rock-climbing walls, and basketball courts. 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms. 16 decks.

Amenities: Spa, gym, fitness classes, 4 pools, 10 whirlpools, onboard mini-golf and zip line. Casino, live entertainment, dining options. Family friendly, activities for teens.

Today, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Oasis of the Seas sails for 5, 7, and 9 night cruises in both Eastern and Western Caribbean hot spots. Look for her ports of call in the tags below.

Click here for more information on Oasis of the Seas and to check out upcoming sailings. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

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