Norwegian Dawn

Norwegian Dawn

Norwegian Dawn is the second cruise ship in the Dawn Class with the yard number S. 649. The white luxury liners in this series are almost 300 metres long. They were built by MEYER WERFT between 2001 and 2002.

There are two cruise ships in the Dawn Class – Norwegian Star and Norwegian Dawn – and both feature a rich selection of entertainment. Passengers can enjoy a wide range of sports and leisure activities on 14 decks, including a casino, theatre, running track, golf driving net and gym. The ships in the Dawn Class also have several pools, whirlpools and waterslides, as well as 15 restaurants and a child-free area.

The “Garden Villas” are another real highlight on board Norwegian Star and Norwegian Dawn – this 600-square-metre expanse features a garden, whirlpool and sun deck.

The Dawn Class, which was built by MEYER WERFT for Norwegian Cruise Line, served as inspiration for the Jewel Class: Norwegian Jewel, Pride of Hawaii (now Norwegian Jade), Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Gem.

Tonnage
92,250 GT
Length
294 m
Breadth moulded
32.2 m
Decks
15
Total engine power
58,800 kW
Propulsion power
42 MW
Speed
25 kn
Passengers
2,340
Passenger cabins
1,112
Production series
Dawn Class
Shipyard
MEYER WERFT
Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line

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