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Monday will be a day for the record books at the Panama Canal as one of world's biggest cruise ships, Norwegian Bliss, passes through the waterway for the first time. Unveiled by Norwegian Cruise ...
The 168,028-ton Norwegian Bliss traveled through the Panama Canal Monday, becoming the largest-ever passenger vessel to traverse it. It's over 1,000 feet long and has room for about 4,000 passengers ...
As it repositions from the Atlantic to the Pacific, it will become one of the largest ships to ever navigate the Panama Canal. Norwegian Bliss measures 41 meters wide and 333 meters long (135 by ...
Los Angeles soon will be home to one of the world's biggest cruise ships. Norwegian Cruise Line's 5-month-old Norwegian Bliss on Friday will begin sailing out of the city after an initial summer ...
Norwegian Cruise Line's newest ship Norwegian Bliss marked a major milestone as she made her inaugural journey from Germany to Los Angeles. Boasting 168,000 gross tons and a capacity of 4,004 ...
Norwegian Bliss is transiting the Panama Canal today, marking a navigational milestone. At 168,000 gross-tons, she's the largest passenger vessel to every transit the waterway. With a passenger ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Norwegian Bliss features a two-deck go-kart race track. Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Cruise Line's 16th ship, was christened in ...
The ship marks the second one with NCL to revisit the West Coast, after the Norwegian Encore began sailing from Seattle on its Alaska voyages back in August 2021. On January 21, 2022 the ship will ...
Norwegian Bliss has become the largest passenger ship to transit the Panama Canal since the completion of the canal’s expansion project in 2016. As the newest and largest Norwegian Cruise Line ...
Canceled itineraries on Norwegian Bliss include nine cruises to the Panama Canal, West Coast and the Caribbean that were ...
Modern mega-cruise ships such Cunard’s Queen Mary II, Celebrity Edge Class ships, Norwegian Bliss and Prima class, or the Sun Princess will travel through the new, wider Panama Canal, Gary says.