Norwegian Gem

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Norwegian Gem in Sicily
History
NameNorwegian Gem
OwnerNorwegian Cruise Line
OperatorNorwegian Cruise Line
Port of registryTurtles,  Bahamas
BuilderMeyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
CostUS$ 700 Million
Laid down17 June 2006[1]
Acquired1 October 2007
In service2007
Identification
StatusIn Active Service as of 2015
General characteristics
Class and typeJewel-class cruise ship
Tonnage93,530 GT
Length965 ft (294.13 m)
Beam125 ft (38.10 m)
Draft27 ft (8.2 m)
Decks15
PropulsionPod Propulsion
Capacity2394 passengers
Crew1070 crew

Norwegian Gem is a Jewel class cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. She is the last cruise ship of the Jewel class and was built by the German shipyard, Meyer Werft.

History

The Norwegian Gem was the newest cruise ship in Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet until the debut of Norwegian Epic June 2010. Construction began on 7 June 2006 at the Meyer Werft Shipyard of Papenburg, Germany. She was delivered to Norwegian on 1 October 2007. Norwegian promoted the launch of this ship via her own website, "Gem It Girl", which in addition to providing details about the ship, also prompted previous customers' of Norwegian to submit an entry to be chosen as her godmother.

As with the rest of Norwegian's fleet, Norwegian Gem utilizes the "Freestyle" cruising concept, which allows guest to dine in any number of restaurants, in casual attire, at times of their own choosing.

The Norwegian Gem also is one of the four ships that had the Nickelodeon program. The Nickelodeon program ended in January 2016. The Norwegian Jewel, Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Breakaway also had the program.

Vessel class

Norwegian Gem is the fourth of Norwegian's Jewel-class. She was preceded by Norwegian Jewel in 2005, and both Norwegian Jade (originally Pride of Hawaii) and Norwegian Pearl in 2006. Each ship has unique amenities, but has a similar exterior and interior design.

Norwegian Gem has a similar exterior appearance to Norwegian's Dawn-class ships; Norwegian Star, which entered service in 2001, and Norwegian Dawn, which entered service in 2002. The interior design and amenities, however, are significantly different and merit Norwegian Gem a Jewel-class designation.[2]

Current and future cruises

Norwegian Gem spent her initial season at her home port in Manhattan, sailing a variety of cruises to the Bahamas, Florida, and the Southern Caribbean. For Summer 2008 the ship was based in Barcelona, Spain operating 7-night cruises to various Mediterranean destinations. During winter 2009, the ship was doing a series of 7-day Bahamas/Florida cruises, and then consecutive 1-night cruises. From April 2011 to October 2011, the ship will begin sailing on Sundays on a 7-day cruise from New York City to Bermuda service to replace the slightly smaller Norwegian Dawn. The Norwegian Gem will do 9 Day Eastern Caribbean cruise & a few 10 Day Canada/New England cruise to Quebec in New York. In 2013, Norwegian Gem will continue 9-day Caribbean sailings and 7-day Bahama & Florida sailings. Norwegian Breakaway will replace her Bermuda sailings starting in May 2013. As of October 10 of 2013 is anchored at Drydock Boston, Ma. In 2014, Norwegian Gem has 9-day Caribbean sailings, 7-day Canada/New England sailings, 1-day and 2-day New York sailings, etc.

References

  1. ^ http://www.meyerwerft.de/page.asp?lang=e&main=3&subs=0&did=857
  2. ^ "Building Boom Ushers in New Class System". Cruise Travel. January 1, 2001. Retrieved 2007-10-06.

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