Norwegian Bliss in Alaska rendering

Everything You Need to Know About the Norwegian Bliss

Find out all about the Norwegian Bliss from Norwegian Cruise Line in our blog guide below.

Set to launch in June 2018, the Norwegian Bliss is the 16th ship in the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet. Cruisers hoping to travel on the Bliss can enjoy Caribbean and Alaska itineraries with selected sailings along the Mexican Riviera.

The ship has been designed to incorporate many of the features that Norwegian cruise line are known for that promote a sense of freedom and flexibility onboard.

Ship Stats

Gross Tonnage: 167,800
Guest Capacity: 4,004 guests
Overall Length: 329.8m  (1,082ft)
Cruise Speed: 23.2 knots
Max Beam (wide …

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Rendering of new P&O Cruise Ship

P&O Cruise Line Announces New Mega-Ship

Will P&O’s new mega-ship mark the beginning of a change for the cruise line?

Yesterday P&O Cruise Line announced that they were planning to build a 180,000 tonne LNG-powered cruise ship, scheduled for delivery in 2020. Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest leisure travel company, recently signed a memorandum of agreement with leading German and Finnish shipbuilders Meyer Werft and Meyer Turku to deliver a next-generation cruise ship for P&O Cruises, the largest cruise ship to be built specifically for the British market.

The new ship will exceed 180,000 gross tonnes and will accommodate approximately 5,200 guests (lower berths). Through an innovative use of space, the ship will offer an …

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MSC Seaside

Introducing the MSC Seaside

Your first glimpse at the innovative MSC Seaside from MSC cruise line, set to launch in December 2017.

The MSC Seaside is set to introduce a new generation of cruise ships for MSC. Featuring revolutionary design and technology, the Seaside will be the first MSC ship to be christened in the USA.

Rendering of the new class of ships that will be built by Fincantieri for MSC Cruises, to be delivered in 2017 and 2018

The Seaside will feature a promenade which wraps almost completely around the whole exterior of the ship, giving guests an abundance of outdoor space in which to relax and enjoy the warm Caribbean sun.

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