Older (but still not very old) sun and Sky Larger than the NCL, newer boats have a comfortable feel, but still have multiple restaurants and many cabins with balconies.
Dimensions (in tons)77104
Number of cabins1001
Number of cottages with balcony257
Number of passengers2002
Number of crew members1000
Passenger/Crew Ratio2 to 1
One year of construction1999
The final major renovation2009
Cabin comfort and convenience4.0
Shipping Cleaning and Maintenance4.0
Public Comfort/Space4.0
Dining options4.5
Children’s Facilities3.5
Decorative style4.0
Gym and spa facilities4.0
enjoy4.0
Typical people Diems: $60-$105
Sky Sailing Bahamas From Miami (all year).
sun Sailing Caribbean Sea From canaveral Harbor (spring/winter).
Norway’s sky and sun The first two giant ships were built for the modern era of NCL and subsequently paved the trail on all the later ships, with multiple restaurants and everything about casual cruises considered. Sky Spend 4 years of sailing Aloha’s Pride For the NCL’s Hawaii Operation, but now sailed the Bahamas itinerary under her original name.
SkyThe cabins are finished in fun, lively island colors, but they are small with limited closets and storage space – just a two-panel closet and a small block with four slim drawers – so be ready to use the suitcase to store anything. Oh, beware of the reading lights above the bed: their prominent shadows make sitting impossible. The vast majority of standard (118-191 square feet) and exterior and balcony cabins (147-173 square feet) within cabins are smaller than cabin-like cabins on many competing lines. The bathroom is also compact, with tubular shower and shelf sheets.
It is worth noting that SkyThe hull was originally built by Costa, which planned to have portholes and no balcony. After the shipyard went bankrupt, Costa sold the hull to the NCL, unwilling to bring out a giant hull without a balcony, the NCL compromised, working around the existing portholes and adding balconies, creating a strange combination of doors and Confucius between the cabin and Balkney (most ships with sliding doors).
Norwegian sun The kit and mini kit are heavy, the latter measures 264 to 301 square feet (plus 68 to 86 square feet-foot balcony) and features walk-in closets, living area and bathtub. Twenty 355 to 570 square feet penthouse and owner’s suite (with 119 to 258 square feet balcony) include a butler and concierge service that will get you the first tender, make a harbor, make dinner reservations and try to make every thought please you. This penthouse pair also has a separate living room and dining area. In the regular balcony cabin, the BA, BB and BC categories (most of the decks of the 8-10 decks) are awkwardly arranged, with double beds and closet decorators located too close. A person dragging the suitcase must twist like a pretzel. Apart from that, the decor is pleasant with the caramel wood finish. Attractive gilded frame artwork; also navy, gold and Kelly green fabrics and carpets. The storage space is so abundant that we couldn’t even manage to fill all the shelves on a recent cruise. The bathroom has a pair of shelves above the counter and a very useful one in the shower, although otherwise the skinny shower stall may squeeze tightly. The cabin at the front end of the deck 6 has large portholes overlooking the wrap-around promenade deck on the boat (popular among walkers and runners, so you may wish to close the curtains most of the time). Each cottage has a small living area, a miniature (not reserved), hair dryer, TV, table and chairs, and coffee/tea cups.
Six cabins Sky and 20 cabins sun Equipped with a wheelchair.
Like other NCL fleets, sun and Sky Excellent in the restaurant department. For breakfast, lunch and dinner there are two elegant dining rooms with lots of tables that can accommodate two and four. A large indoor/outdoor casual buffet restaurant offers all three meals, as well as snacks in the middle (such as pizza and cookies). For dinner, you can also choose from eight alternative restaurants sun and three Sky. Both have Le Bistro, which is an elegant space with lots of windows and several cozy round stalls (a cover fee of $10). Both ships have a narrow restaurant that extends between the two main restaurants. exist sun, It’s Il Adagio, an Italian restaurant where Caesar salad is prepared from scratch, while the warm chocolate hazelnut cake comes to death ($10 cover fee). exist Sky, Space features Cagney’s, an elegant steakhouse. SkyThe version of Il Adagio is located on the pool deck, where healthy food is mixed with gourmet pizza and low-calorie desserts. sun There is also a sushi bar with carefully prepared, fresh Maki and California Lolls (a cover of $15); an adjacent Teppanyaki venue where chefs dramatically cut and flings shrimp, chicken, beef and other ingredients on the center table (a cover of $20); an East meet with the West Steakhouse, which will buy you some powerful meats for $20 per person; Pacific Highlands, for a healthy dinner place (a fee); Tex-Mex/Tapas restaurant with a variety of finger foods (a fee fee), as well as Sangria and Mexican beer; there is also a Ginza Japanese restaurant.
Although Norway’s sky The older of the two ships, the 2008 and 2009 renovations made her decoration fresher and more fun. although sun Still pleasing, but not too harsh with blue, sage, crimson and soft gold, blending with veneers of marble, light wood, brass and chrome details.
Both ships are bright and full of sunshine thanks to the large number of floor-to-ceiling windows. On several levels, around the low-key tripartite atrium surrounds a bar, some of the chair clusters create relaxing pockets, and areas where the pianist performs. Each boat has nearly twelve bars including sports bars, bars, nightclubs/discos, two large poolside bars, a coffee bar, an internet café and a dark and cozy cigar club surrounded by the most comfortable, thickest, buttery leather chairs and sofas. Thanks to the soft folk songs from the adjacent piano bar as the background music, the Cigar Bar is the most attractive place on the boat, having a quiet conversation (you can’t stand smoking, of course). Many balcony seats in the two-story performance lounge hinder the view of the stage, which is not one of the most impressive spaces for the boat when it comes to decoration. Still, the lighting is low most of the time, the point is that it should be on the stage. The windows on one of the two decks at the top wrap around a large, attractive viewing lounge. At night, this is a place for live music. The casino is big and glitz-like, though not as tall as the Carnival and Royal Caribbean ships. The store layout is attractive, with street-like corridor cut between the main boutique and the long and elegant jewelry counters.
For kids, the boat’s huge children’s area includes a sprawling playroom with ridiculous ceilings, a teen center with large movie screens and table football games, and video arcades. Each boat also has a wading pool.
These well-stocked Oceanview Stadiums are open 24 hours a day, and the adjacent aerobics room features floor-to-ceiling windows from rotating to taekwondo. Nearby, Balinese-style spa and beauty salon also offer sea views. exist sun, As you wait to be taken to your treatment room, you can relax in the quiet living area facing the glass walls of the sea.
On the deck, there are a pair of pools with four hot tubs. A deck you will find a combo basketball/volleyball court, a pair of golf driving nets and schaffen boards. exist sun, The kids’ wading pool and some adorable mini-partners are conveniently stuffed along the starboard side of the sports deck (near the door inside the boat); Sky, It is located in a more desolate place on the sports deck, where there is a fifth hot tub.