NORWEGIAN JEWEL in Dry Dock
Since September 25, the NORWEGIAN JEWEL has been in the dry dock at the Chantier Naval de Marseille shipyard for technical and general maintenance work. In addition to this work, the cruise ship will receive upgrades to its public areas and a new Vibe Beach Club.
After the shipyard stay, the NORWEGIAN JEWEL will conduct a positioning cruise across the Atlantic. During the upcoming winter season, she will be used for voyages to the Bahamas, the Panama Canal, and the southern Caribbean. Her base port will be Miami.
NORWEGIAN JEWEL (IMO 9304045) was built from 2003 to 2005 at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg for Norwegian Cruise Line. She was the first of the Jewel class ships for NCL. With a length of 294.13 meters, she has a gross tonnage of 93,502 tons and can accommodate 2,376 passengers.

