Norwegian Sun

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Norwegian Sun docked in Ketchikan, Alaska
Career
Name: Norwegian Sun
Owner: Norwegian Cruise Line
Operator: Norwegian Cruise Line
Port of registry:  Bahamas, Nassau
Builder: Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany
Christened: 2001
In service: 2001
Identification: Call sign: C6RN3
IMO number: 9218131
MMSI number: 311109000
Status: In Active Service as of 2012
General characteristics
Class & type: Sky class cruise ship
Tonnage: 78,309 GT
Length: 848 ft (258.47 m)
Beam: 108 ft (32.92 m)
Draft: 26 ft (7.92 m)
Decks: 13
Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Capacity: 2,002 passengers (2,400 max)
Crew: 968

Norwegian Sun is a Sky class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line. She entered service in 2001 in a dual christening ceremony at the Port of Miami with Norwegian Star. She was constructed at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany. Beginning October 2010, she was homeported at Port Canaveral, later Miami, Florida.[1]

Vessel class

Norwegian Sun is the third and final ship of this design. She was preceded by Norwegian Sky (entered service in 1999, relaunched as Pride of Aloha in 2004); and Costa Victoria of Costa Cruises (entered service in 1996). NCL defines both Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky as Sky class ships.[2]

Ports of call

Norwegian Sun is currently sailing from Miami on 10-night and 11-night eastern and southern Caribbean itineraries during the winter season of 2013/14. In April 2014, she will return to Alaska for the summer of 2014 sailing mainly one way trips between Whittier, AK (Anchorage) and Vancouver BC. She will sail the Caribbean from Tampa in 2014/15. In previous years, she has sailed the Caribbean from Miami, New Orleans and Port Canaveral, and she has also sailed in Europe.

Norwegian Sun and Star Princess moored at Tallinn, Estonia 

References

  1. "Canaveral Chosen as Norwegian Sun's New Homeport". Canaveral Port Authority. 10 February 2009. Retrieved 15 May 2013. 
  2. "Building Boom Ushers in New Class System". Cruise Travel. January 1, 2001. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 

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