
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.

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.

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.
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All photos by purpleslog
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