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Norwegian SS Norway

Old world charm. The Norway was born into the grand era of ocean liners as the S/S France, one
of the most beautiful and graceful vessels ever built and the last of
the grand French cruise liners.
Now re-christened the S/S Norway and refurbished to her original
splendor, she offers a cruise experience that can take you back to the
golden era of grand passenger liners, a time when guests expected, as a
matter of course, impeccable service, meticulous attention to detail,
and cuisine served with the flourish and grace of the finest restaurants
in Europe.
ENTERED SERVICE: 1962
FORMER NAME: S.S. FRANCE
MAIDEN NCL VOYAGE: June 1, 1980
LENGTH: 1,035 feet (World’s longest cruise ship)
BREADTH: 110 feet
DRAFT: 35.5 feet
SPEED: 25 knots
TONNAGE: 76,049
PROPULSION: Four boilers, two steam turbines
AUXILIARY POWER: Six steam turbo generators; five diesel generators
GUEST DECKS: 12
GUEST CAPACITY: 2,032 double occupancy
CREW: 1000
AIR-CONDITIONING: Fully air-conditioned; individual thermostat controls
in all staterooms.
GUEST ELEVATORS: Eleven
TV/RADIO/TELEPHONE: All staterooms
CURRENT: Outlets for 110V 60-cycle U.S. current in all staterooms; 220V
A.C. 60-cycle for lighting. Norwegian Cruises
Need more information, Visit
Bluewatercruiseguide.com - Norwegian
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