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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is an American cruise line founded in Norway in 1966, incorporated in the Bahamas and headquartered in Miami. [2] It is the fourth-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, controlling about 8.6% of the total worldwide share of the cruise market by passengers as of 2021 [update] . [ 3 ]
Norwegian offers cruises for everyone, whether it be families with young children or wealthy retirees. Here's a guide to its three brands.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is a holding company that is domiciled in Bermuda and based in the United States. [4] [5] It operates three cruise lines as wholly owned subsidiaries: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. With its subsidiaries combined, it is the third-largest cruise operator in the world.
Norwegian Getaway is a cruise ship of the Norwegian Cruise Line.She was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, and was delivered to her owner on 10 January 2014. [3] At the time of her christening she was the world's ninth-largest cruise ship [4] with a passenger capacity of 3,969 and a crew of 1,640.
As of 2021, the cruise industry was estimated to be around US$ 23.8 billion with 13.9 million passengers per year. The following is a list of the largest cruise lines with over 1,000 passengers per year and their market share by passengers and revenue as of 2021 according to Cruise Market Watch.
Norwegian Pearl is the third of NCL's four Jewel-class ships. She is a training ship for new or returning crew members. She is a training ship for new or returning crew members. She was preceded by Norwegian Jewel in 2005, and Pride of Hawaii (now Norwegian Jade ) in 2006.
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The Jewel class is a class of cruise ships operated by the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) and was built by Meyer Werft of Germany. [1] The Jewel class became NCL's largest ships, until the construction of Norwegian Epic, at 153,000 GT, in 2009 at STX Europe in St. Nazaire, which is also owned by NCL.