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|colspan="2" style="background: #efefef; text-align:center;"| '''Norwegian Majesty'''
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Status:'''
|in service
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Placed in Service:'''
|]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Tonnage:'''
|48,876 gross tons
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Length:'''
|680 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Beam:'''
|91 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Draft:'''
|20 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Decks:'''
|9
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Speed:'''
|20 knots
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Complement:'''
|1,462 passengers, 620 crew
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Registry:'''
|]
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The '''''Norwegian Majesty''''' (formerly ''Royal Majesty'') was originally ordered by ] for their 24 hour cruises out of ]. Following the bankruptcy of builders ], the contract was resold to ] and the vessel was completed as ] cruise ship ''Royal Majesty'' in 1992. She was transferred into the ] fleet in 1997 as ''Norwegian Majesty'', and in 1998 received a similar lengthening to the '']'' and '']''. A smaller ship by today's standards, The Norwegian Majesty offers a more intimate and slower-paced cruise than that of newer and larger vessels. The '''''Norwegian Majesty''''' (formerly ''Royal Majesty'') was originally ordered by ] for their 24 hour cruises out of ]. Following the bankruptcy of builders ], the contract was resold to ] and the vessel was completed as ] cruise ship ''Royal Majesty'' in 1992. She was transferred into the ] fleet in 1997 as ''Norwegian Majesty'', and in 1998 received a similar lengthening to the '']'' and '']''. A smaller ship by today's standards, The Norwegian Majesty offers a more intimate and slower-paced cruise than that of newer and larger vessels.


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The Norwegian Majesty currently makes her home port in ], ] during the winter months and sails a variety of Caribbean itineraries. During the spring and summer months, she is based in ] and sails 7-day cruises to ].

The Norwegian Majesty currently makes her home port in ], ] during the winter months and sails a variety of ] itineraries. During the spring and summer months, she is based in ] and sails 7-day cruises to ].

Within the next few years, she is destined for transfer into the ] fleet. Her new name has not yet been decided.


Within the next few years, she is destined for transfer into the Star Cruises fleet. Her new name has not yet been decided.


==Ship Facts== ==External Links==
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* Built: 1992
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* Refurbished: 1998
* Previously: Royal Majesty
* Country of Registry: ]
* Gross Tonnage: 48,876
* Length: 680
* Speed: 20 knots
* Passengers: 1,462
* Passenger Decks: 9
* Crew: 620


==Staterooms==
* Number of Staterooms: 731
* Suites with balcony: 0
* Suites without balcony: 22
* Ocean View without balcony: 457
* Ocean View with balcony: 0
* Accommodations Inside: 250


] ]

Revision as of 15:37, 8 August 2006

Norwegian Majesty
Status: in service
Placed in Service: 1992
Tonnage: 48,876 gross tons
Length: 680 feet
Beam: 91 feet
Draft: 20 feet
Decks: 9
Speed: 20 knots
Complement: 1,462 passengers, 620 crew
Registry: Bahamas

The Norwegian Majesty (formerly Royal Majesty) was originally ordered by Birka Line for their 24 hour cruises out of Stockholm. Following the bankruptcy of builders Wartsila, the contract was resold to Majesty Cruise Line and the vessel was completed as Caribbean cruise ship Royal Majesty in 1992. She was transferred into the NCL fleet in 1997 as Norwegian Majesty, and in 1998 received a similar lengthening to the Norwegian Wind and Norwegian Dream. A smaller ship by today's standards, The Norwegian Majesty offers a more intimate and slower-paced cruise than that of newer and larger vessels.

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The Norwegian Majesty.

The Norwegian Majesty currently makes her home port in Charleston, South Carolina during the winter months and sails a variety of Caribbean itineraries. During the spring and summer months, she is based in Boston and sails 7-day cruises to Bermuda.

Within the next few years, she is destined for transfer into the Star Cruises fleet. Her new name has not yet been decided.


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