“Norwegian Bliss is one of our most highly-anticipated ships to date, and today marks another exciting milestone for the newest and most innovative ship of our young and modern fleet,” said Andy Stuart, President and Chief Executive Officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. The exhaust gas from its engines is cleaned in a special scrubber system, according to Meyer Werft. Its technical features include the electric pod propulsion drive and improved hydrodynamics, together with many energy saving systems such as heat recovery or extensive water cleaning systems. The ship is flagged in the Bahamas and classed by DNV GL. The 333.46 meters long cruise ship can accommodate 3,998 passengers onboard and includes many attractions, one of them being a large go-cart track. Bengtsson, Andy Stuart/Norwegian CEO, JPG Bernard Meyer/Meyer Werft Captain Karl S. It is the 15th ship built for Norwegian Cruise Line by Meyer Werft. Norwegian Bliss, the third ship in the line’s Breakaway Plus class, is the first cruise ship specifically designed with features and amenities for the ultimate Alaska cruising experience. The delivery follows extensive testing of all machinery and systems, sea trials and intensive crew training both at sea and in the Dutch port of Eemshaven, Meyer Werft said. Norwegian Cruise Line has taken delivery of the 168,028-gross-ton Norwegian Bliss from Meyer Werft during a ceremony in Bremerhaven, Germany, marking the conclusion of an 18-month building period. ![]() Topics: Alaska cruising experience, Breakaway Plus class, Meyer Werft's shipyard, Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Cruise Line
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