Norwegian Pearl Reviews

Norwegian Pearl Review

The Norwegian Pearl takes cruise vacations to a whole new level. No matter how alluring your port of call is, you may not want to get off this boat. What makes this ship so unique?

One of the Norwegian Pearl’s main features is a ten-pin, four lane bowling alley, the very first in a ship of this kind. Also unique is the rock-climbing wall.

The ship boasts over a dozen restaurants and bars to choose from, as well as all of the amenities you’d expect to find in a top-notch cruise ship, including fitness center, casino, pools, and spa.

Some Norwegian Pearl Cruise Ship Facts

* Passenger Capacity: 2,394 (double occupancy)
* Gross Register Tonnage: 93,530
* Overall Length: 965 feet
* Max Beam: 105 feet
* Draft: 27 feet
* Engines: Diesel Electric
* Cruise Speed: 25 knots
* Crew: 1,084

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  1. Richard says:

    We found NCL to be disappointing overall. We have sail on Holland America and Carnival before, and both of those were better than this one. This service lacked the quality of the other two. Food was good and the open dining concept is one we enjoyed. Stewards did not even take the time to know our names.

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