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On a Tuesday docked in Juneau, the Norwegian Bliss dwarfs everything around it. Alaska’s new “megaship” looks less like a boat than a high-rise hotel turned on its side. Each deck — there ...
Norwegian Cruise Line 's next new ship - the Norwegian Bliss - is now that much closer to sailing the scenic waters of Alaska as the company announced its initial steel cutting (pictured above) today.
(WJW) – Law enforcement is searching for a 62-year-old cruise passenger who went missing in Alaska while the ship was docked there. According to the Juneau Police Department, Marites Buenafe, of ...
At 167,800 tons, Bliss will rank among the ten largest cruise ships in the world when it debuts in June 2018. It'll become the largest vessel ever to sail to Alaska.
Marites Buenafe, a 62-year-old cruise passenger from Kentucky, is missing after embarking on a solo hike in Alaska while on the cruise ship Norwegian Bliss.
The 4,000-passenger Norwegian Bliss will be the first ship designed specifically for the Alaskan market. It is slated to start sailing in June 2017 on seven-day itineraries.
Following preview events in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, Norwegian Bliss will sail into Seattle for its official christening May 30. Cruises to Alaska are scheduled to begin June 2.
Marites Buenafe, of Kentucky, was reported missing Tuesday, a day after her birthday, when she did not return to the cruise ship Norwegian Bliss, according to the Alaska State Troopers.
Norwegian Cruise Line on Sunday revealed that its soon-to-debut, Alaska-bound Norwegian Bliss would feature a two-deck-high racing course where passengers compete against each other in electric go ...
Norwegian Cruise Line released details of its plans to launch the Norwegian Bliss in Alaska this summer. Sailings will commence Aug. 7 from Seattle on cruises for fully vaccinated passengers only.
"Norwegian was the first cruise line to begin cruising to Alaska from Seattle in 2000 and it's only fitting that we bring our newest ship, Norwegian Bliss, directly to this incredible location," ...
The Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Joy are the two Alaska-bound ships that have been affected, which were scheduled to set sail on Oct. 4 and Oct. 12 and Oct. 4, respectively.