Cruise Ship Norwegian Sky
Norwegian Sky leaving Miami
One of the most innovative cruise ships afloat, the Norwegian Sky, which boasts the longest bar at sea, was launched in October 1999. The 2,002 guest ship, completed on schedule under the direction of NCL's new building team and marine architects Tillberg Design of Sweden at a cost of $300 million, took the total number of ships in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet at that time to nine, increasing total capacity to 16,222. The Norwegian Sky is equipped with some great unique features and the best in on-board entertainment, dining, sports and spa facilities. The dining options on the Norwegian Sky are nearly endless. From the Cagney Restaurant to the Garden Cafe there are restaurants to cater for a variety of tastes. The entertainment choice is equally diverse, from 2 swimming pools through to a casino.
Facilities:
Le Bistro Cagneys Restaurant Il Adagio Garden Café/Great Outdoor Café Crossings Main Dining Room Palace Main Dining Room
Plantation Club Outrigger Lounge Dazzles Bar and Nightclub Longboard Bar The Coffee Bar Breakers Bar Champs Bar Atrium Bar Captain Cook's Bar
Atrium Swimming Pools (2) Hot Tubs (5) Splashes Children's Pool Stardust Theater Jogging/Walking Track Internet Cafe Basketball/Volleyball Court Body Waves Spa Body Waves Fitness Center Golf Driving Net (2) Galleria Shops Mark Twain Library Kid's Korner The Zone Hawaii Meeting Rooms The Chapel Video Arcade Sky Club Casino |
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Cruises On Norwegian Sky
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