Cruise
Ship:
SS Norway
DESCRIPTION
She was born into the grand era of ocean liners as
the SS France, one of the most beautiful and graceful vessels ever
built and the last of the grand French cruise liners. Now re-christened
the SS Norway and refurbished to her original splendor, she offers
a cruise experience that can take you back to the golden era of grand
passenger liners, a time when guests expected, as a matter of course,
impeccable service, meticulous attention to detail, and cuisine served
with the flourish and grace of the finest restaurants in Europe.
The Norway will continue to sail in the traditional style and will
not operate Freestyle Cruising. SVF Cruises
can offer some great deals and Norwegian
Cruise Lines discount cruises and holidays.
FACILITIES
Windward Dining Room: Located on the Norway Deck; two-seatings;
accommodates 552.
Leeward Dining Room: Located on the Norway Deck; two-seatings; accommodates
604 downstairs, 146 in the balcony.
Le Bistro: Located on the Pool Deck; an intimate restaurant offering
light Italian and Continental fare, open seating and flexible dinner
hours; accommodates 96.
The Great Outdoor: Located on the International Deck; informal outdoor
dining restaurant (breakfast/lunch/snacks); accommodates 244.
SPECIFICATIONS
ENTERED SERVICE: 1962
FORMER NAME: S.S. FRANCE
MAIDEN NCL VOYAGE: 1-Jun-80
LENGTH: 1,035 feet (World’s longest cruise ship)
BREADTH: 110 feet
DRAFT: 35 feet
SPEED: 20 knots
TONNAGE: 76,049
PROPULSION: Four boilers, two steam turbines
AUXILIARY POWER: Six steam turbo generators; five diesel generators
GUEST DECKS: 12
GUEST CAPACITY: 2,032 double occupancy
CREW: 920
AIR-CONDITIONING: Fully air-conditioned; individual thermostat controls
in all staterooms.
GUEST ELEVATORS: Eleven
TV/RADIO/TELEPHONE: All staterooms
CURRENT: Outlets for 110V 60-cycle U.S. current in all staterooms;
220V A.C. 60-cycle for lighting. |