Wiesbaden, November 6, 2012 – Norwegian Cruise Line board members, executives and officials from Meyer Werft took part in the Keel Laying Ceremony of Norwegian Getaway at the ship yard in Papenburg, Germany on Tuesday, October 30, 2012. During the official ceremony, block number 34, the first of 73 blocks that will comprise the 146.600 gross ton vessel was lifted into the covered building dock, marking the start of the block assembly.
Kevin
Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s President and Chief Executive
Officer, laid the traditional "lucky coin," before the
first block, weighing 530 tons, was put in place. A special
commemorative coin featuring the ship was created to celebrate the
day’s activities.
“We
are beyond excited to start construction of Norwegian Getaway, sister
ship to Norwegian Breakaway,” said Sheehan. “The start of the
block assembly is an extremely significant milestone and we eagerly
anticipate the delivery of Norwegian Getaway in mid-January 2014.”
Norwegian
Getaway is the second Breakaway-class ship being built by Meyer Werft
utilising a more efficient construction process which will deliver a
ship of more than 146.000 gross tons in just over 12 months.
“Today
we placed the first of the 73 blocks that form the structure of the
ship,” said Bernard Meyer, managing director of Meyer Werft. “We
are proud to begin the construction of Norwegian Cruise Line’s
second Breakaway-class ship and to continuing our partnership with
one of the most innovative cruise lines in the world.”
Norwegian
Getaway will begin weekly 7-night cruises from her year-round
homeport of Miami to the Eastern Caribbean on Sunday, February 1,
2014. The ship will be the largest ship to home port year-round in
Miami, carrying 4.000 guests to tropical Caribbean destinations
including Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
and Nassau, Bahamas.
Norwegian
Getaway will feature a rich mix of stateroom options including The
Haven by Norwegian™, comprised of 42 Suites at the top of the ship
and 22 additional Suites located throughout the ship; the innovative
Studios, designed and priced for solo travellers; a wide range
of inside, oceanview and balcony staterooms as well as Mini
Suites; Spa Balcony staterooms, Spa Mini Suites and Spa Suites
in close proximity to the spa.
For
more information on the accommodation choice and itinerary of
Norwegian Getaway, visit www.ncl.eu/ships/norwegian-getaway.
