
Europe and Mediterranean: Western Mediterranean Cruise

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Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.
Overview
Barcelona is a charming, cosmopolitan port on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. This prosperous and bilingual (Spanish and Catalan) metropolis measures up to a city such as Madrid: its museums, theaters, art galleries, and nightlife area are of an impressively high standard. Besides that, this art and design center has a lot of interesting sights to offer to its visitors. The best place to watch people go by, stroll, or simply relax, is 'Las Ramblas', a pedestrian street with dozens of outdoor cafes. Here, you’ll find flower stands, book kiosks, and small market stalls where they sell birds and small animals. You’ll also find an endlessly fascinating flowing receptacle of pageant jugglers, singers, dancers, puppeteers, sidewalk artists, living statues, and assorted oddballs on parade. Nearby is 'Place Real', with plenty of bars and restaurants, and 'Palau Guell', built by the Catalan architectural genius Antoni Gaudi in his undulating art-nouveau style. After having seen these sights, stroll the narrow winding streets of the 'Barri Gotic', the medieval Gothic quarter full of interesting tapas bars, and cafes. Check out Picasso’s old hangout, 'Els Quatre Gats', which has been renovated without losing its bohemian charm. Or head for the old Barceloneta section on the waterfront. This working-class area, which was always slightly rundown and scruffy-looking, is now packed with paella restaurants. The new beach area, which runs from Barceloneta to the Olympic Village, is much cleaner than the old beach area. Although some people believe that it has been cleaned up considerably, it might be a wise idea to stay out of the water. Fortunately, the beach itself is already a feast for the eyes (and ears), with its huge and roaring waves.
Overview
Palma is a resort city and capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca (Majorca), in the western Mediterranean. The massive Santa María cathedral, a Gothic landmark begun in the 13th century, overlooks the Bay of Palma. The adjacent Almudaina is a Moorish-style Arab fortress converted to a royal residence. West of the city, hilltop Bellver Castle is a medieval fortress with a distinctive circular shape. Most of the major buildings and monuments in Palma were constructed during the "Golden Age," between 1276 and 1344 under the rule of the Kingdom of Aragon. Among the most impressive is the graceful Gothic Cathedral, which was commissioned by King Jaime I of Aragon in 1230. Legend has it that on his way to recapture Mallorca from the Moors, Jaime the First's ship was struck by a terrible storm, and he vowed at that moment, to the Virgin Mary, that if he survived he would erect a church in her honor. He made good on his promise but it took a while. The Cathedral wasn't completed until 1601! You will find the people of Mallorca are quite charming, as their experiences have allowed them to perfect the art of hospitality. So relax and enjoy this unique multicultural island — you're in the hands of professionals.
Overview
Valencia is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean coast. Once the capital of its kingdom, it is now a regional capital and Spain’s third-largest city. Surrounded by orange orchards and sandy beaches, the city enjoys year-round sunshine and has become a popular conference center. The city was founded by the Romans, taken by the Visigoths, and prospered under the Moors. Each civilization has left its mark and the historic center includes a 13th-century cathedral (La Seo) with paintings by Goya, and a splendid Gothic 15th-century silk exchange (La Lonja). However, the city is looking to the future and is now home to one of Europe’s most exciting urban development projects. Some $200m has been invested in building an immense and futuristic Arts and Science Centre ( Ciutat de les Arts I les Ciencies ) near the port area. Valencia’s mild climate is another reason to come for a stay. Its warm atmosphere is always inviting and hospitable. Ready to be enjoyed. Valencia means commerce and culture, cinema, theatre, museums, music, and business. It is acentere for industrial design and avant-garde movements. During your stay in Valencia, you will also be able to enjoy the peace of several exceptional natural sites. Between the sea and the rice paddies, closed in by two river mouths, the Albufera Natural Park is a paradise for migratory birds and a recreation area for the city. Along the coast next to the Albufera are broad sandy beaches. There are pleasant recreation areas where people come to enjoy the sun and the sea. No visit to Valencia would be complete without a taste of its ample Mediterranean cuisine based on a fertile ‘Huerta’ or market garden, and fresh fish and shellfish. The queen of local products is rice, served in an infinity of manners as the internationally acclaimed Valencian paella.
Overview
The town of Motril is located in the Spanish region of Andalucia on the Costa Tropical. This is the biggest town on the Costa with a thriving commercial, fishing and leisure port. Situated an hour and a half's drive east of Malaga International Airport and within easy reach of the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountain range, Motril is an ideal base for exploring the many delights of the Andalucian coastline and hinterland.You'll find Motril midway between the resorts of Malaga to the west and Almeria to the east. Nestling at the foothills of the Sierra Lujar mountains, Motril lies at the heart of the Costa Tropical which is one of the most lush and productive agricultural areas of Spain.The Costa takes its name from the sub-tropical climate which enables the cultivation of exotic fruits and crops such as sugar cane, oranges, lemons, custard apples, avocadoes, mangoes and bananas. With warm winters and long hot summers giving an average year-round temperature of 20C, this area is a magnet for Spanish and foreign visitors alike.Motril is Costa's main shopping centre with a hypermarket on the outskirts of the town and many supermarkets, bars, restaurants and nightclubs in and around the town centre. The marina provides a wealth of water sports and boat excursions including trips over to Morocco.The town's coastal strip includes two main beaches - the busiest being Playa Poniente, which is well-served with tourist facilities, and the quieter Playa Granada. There are also many sheltered coves, rocky inlets and impressive cliff faces along this stretch of coastline making it popular with divers, snorkellers and sailors.For golfers, there's the nine-hole Los Moriscos course eight kilometres west of the town, set amid the exotic fruit plantations and well equipped with a putting green, driving range and good leisure facilities.Other sports available in the area include rock climbing, whitewater rafting, fly surfing and mountain biking.The town is ideally placed for exploring the historic city of Granada (just 40 minutes drive away) with its Generalife Gardens and fabulous Alhambra Palace. The Sierra Nevada mountain range, at 3,000 metres, is a paradise for skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering and is near enough for you to be skiing in the morning and sunbathing back at the beaches in Motril in the afternoon.Motril is only a short drive to the fringes of the Alpujarras, one of Spain's most spectacular regions where ancient villages cling to mountainsides on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada. You'd be proud to find a more fascinating day excursion than a trip into the Alpujarras, made famous by former Genesis guitarist Chris Stewart who chronicled his escape from the rat race here in his best-selling "Driving Over Lemons".
Overview
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and headland, on Spain's south coast. It’s dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m-high limestone ridge. First settled by the Moors in the Middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was ceded to the British in 1713. Layers of fortifications include the remains of a 14th-century Moorish Castle and the 18th-century Great Siege Tunnels, which were expanded in WWII.
Overview
The city of Cadiz, which practically accounts for the whole of the municipal area, lies to the east of the bay of the same name, in an area that could be described as a half island, half peninsula, connected to the mainland by a slender, sandy strip. Its situation is responsible for its obvious maritime tendencies, and it has been dedicated to seafaring pursuits since its foundation. The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and Arabs all passed through what is believed to be the world’s oldest city, and it was here that Spain’s first democratic Constitution was drawn up. Despite its essentially urban nature, it also boasts areas of natural interest, such as the beaches of La Cortadura and El Chato, as well as Santibanez Mud Flats, which are part of Cadiz Bay Natural Park. The city, popularly known as “La Tacita de Plata” (The Silver Cup), has an unmistakable marine flavor, and its people are famous for their good humor and hospitality, as witnessed by the famous carnival; it boasts monuments of great interest, such as the Cathedral, the city walls, Holy Cross Parish Church, the Genoese Park, Puerta de la Caleta, etc. All places of indubitable charm, to which we must add the city’s cuisine and beaches, famous for their beauty, such as La Caleta, Santa Maria del Mar, and La Victoria. History This legendary city was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100, although the oldest archaeological remains date back to around 800 B.C. Mythology links its foundation with Hercules and the legendary Tartessia. The Phoenicians called the city Gadir, meaning “closed area”. They built a commercial factory and a temple in honor of the god Melkart. In 206 B.C. it was joined with Rome as an allied city under the name Gades. This was the start of one of the most prosperous periods in Cadiz’s history, and it became one of the most important cities in the Roman Empire. In the Imperial age, it was known as “Augusta Urbs Julia Gaditana”. Its inhabitants were soon granted Roman citizenship. When the Moslem invasions began in the 8th century, it provided the armies with significant support by facilitating their passage, though it soon suffered a decline in importance which would prevail until the Christian conquest and re-settlement at the hands of Alfonso X, known as The Wise, between 1260 and 1262. During the 15th century, the city’s economic activity was based essentially on sea commerce, particularly in North Africa. In 1493, the Catholic Monarchs made Cadiz Crown property; it had belonged to the Ponce de Leon estate since 1470. With the discovery of America, Cadiz’s rise to greatness began, culminating in the 18th century. Its natural conditions meant that whenever ships couldn't berth in Seville, they could do so in Cadiz. In 1717, Seville’s Contracting House was moved to Cadiz, the monopoly of American trade traveling with it; however, this situation was short-lived, as the concession to trade with the New World was extended to twelve ports in 1778. The town center was consolidated in the 18th and 19th centuries when urban renovation was carried out and most of the monuments and buildings that we know today were built. La Isla del Leon, now San Fernando, was the setting for the earliest meetings of the famous Cadiz Cortes, general constituent assemblies set up to provide Spain with a Constitution during the War of Independence. Fleeing from the French, the Government took refuge near Cadiz, the only stronghold that the French were unable to capture during the whole of the war. Between 1810 and 1811, Government assemblies took place in La Isla de Leon Theatre; in February 1811, the proximity of Napoleon’s troops forced them to move to San Felipe de Neri Church in Cadiz, returning once more to La Isla de Leon before finally making their definitive journey back to Madrid in 1813. After the war, the city continued at the vanguard of liberalism, with its support for Riego in 1820 and its leading role in the face of the French invasion in 1823. In a similar vein, Cadiz was at the forefront of the 1868 uprising. At the end of the 19th century, the city’s economic decline began. A series of events including the loss of the colonial market, culminating in the 1898 Disaster, and the African War, among others, ushered in a crisis that was to have grave consequences.
Overview
It traces its origins back to a small trading port of the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians. Some historians have indicated that the place was originally the famous Portus Hannibalis named by the famous Roman general, Hannibal Barca. During the following Moorish occupation they renamed the place “Burj Munt”. Located at the mouth of the River Arade it provides a natural harbour and has at times been known in its past as a home for smugglers and pirates. The river also provides sea access to the ancient city of Silves which was the capital of the Algarve during the Moorish occupation.
Overview
Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From the imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary, and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.
Onboard the Norwegian Dawn
Norwegian Dawn
Year Built: 2002
Year Refurbished: 2021
Double Occupancy Capacity: 2,340
Norwegian Dawn is built for Freestyle Cruising with 14 dining options, nine bars and lounges, fitness center and spa, Broadway Theater, casino, three pools and more - making sure you never run out of things to see and do on your trip.
Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Theater
- Bars/Lounges
- Business Center
- Card Room
- Casino
- Children's Indoor Play Area
- Disco/Nightclub
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Game Arcade
- Golf Driving Net
- Hot Tub
- Internet Center
- Library
- Movies
- Organized Age-Specific Activities
- Pool - Children's
- Pool - Indoor
- Pool - Outdoor
- Sports Facilities
- Teen Center or Disco
- Teen Programs
- Theaters/Show Lounge
- Walking/Jogging Track
Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Spa
- Babysitting
- Beauty Salon
- Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service
- Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
- Fitness Classes
- Full-Service Spa
- Infirmary/Medical Center
- Safe Deposit Boxes
- Sauna/Steam Room
- Self-Service Laundromat
- Spa Services/Massage

Aqua
Main Dining
Aqua: Sit back, relax and embark on a culinary adventure inside this complimentary Main Dining Room. From more options on the daily changing menus to a Chocoholic Night available once per sailing featuring specialty chocolate-based desserts, Aqua has something for the foodie in everyone.
Venetian: Offering beautifully crafted contemporary dishes and carefully selected Chef's Signature Dishes, this Main Dining Room has everything you're looking for in a dining experience, and then some. Plus, with a grand Italian Palazzo complete with crystal chandeliers and a sweeping staircase, the atmosphere inside Venetian is just as impressive as the culinary delights found on the menu.

Cagney's Steakhouse
Specialty Dining
Cagney's Steakhouse: Steak is the standard at Norwegian's American-style steakhouse. Sip your favorite cocktail as you select from choice cuts of Certified Angus Beef® perfectly prepared. And don’t forget to order Cagney's famous truffle fries. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
La Cucina: Buonasera! Enjoy the finest ingredients at Norwegian's Breakaway vibrant Italian ristorante. Dine on classics like pasta carbonara or lobster fettuccine. Then indulge in the affogato. Your good evening just got better. Seating options include inside, atrium al fresco or ocean-side. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Le Bistro: You may think you're in La Colombe d'Or, the charming French hotel filled with the art of its famous patrons, Monet, Van Gogh, Matisse and Renoir. Le Bistro is a feast for the senses. The walls are adorned with paintings and the menu is filled with modern classical and contemporary French gourmet fare. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Moderno Churrascaria: If you’re looking for a unique experience, Norwegian's authentic Brazilian steakhouse Moderno Churrascaria is a must. Start with an impressive salad bar of imported cheeses, olives, cured meats, ceviche and specialty salads. Be sure to save room for the delicious skewers of slow-roasted meats including beef, pork, lamb and chicken – all carved tableside by Norwegian's Pasadores. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Teppanyaki: Flying shrimp. Onion volcanoes. Twirling knives. The sizzles and surprises never cease at Teppanyaki, Norwegian's authentic Japanese hibachi restaurant. Sit around a lively shared table as a skillful chef slices, chops and grills steak, seafood and chicken on a large steel grill right before your eyes. Norwegian's chilled, sake-infused wasabi cocktail will have you flipping too. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Los Lobos: An authentic Mexican cantina celebrating traditional flavors with a modern twist. From handcrafted margaritas to carne asada marinated in guajillo chiles and tequila to Ibarra chocolate ice cream topped with dulce de leche sauce, the chefs at Los Lobos focus on the details and unique flavor combinations. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Sushi: Enjoy the very best sushi and sashimi expertly prepared as you watch. The menu is priced a la carte. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
The Bake Shop: Indulge your sweet tooth with decadent treats available à la carte, such as French macaroons, chocolate pralines, and cupcakes. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

O' Sheehan's
Casual Dining
Bamboo: Enjoy a complimentary Asian Fusion dining venue featuring freshly prepared noodles, delicious wok fried dishes, authentic soups, and more.
Bimini Grill: Located poolside at the Oasis Pool is Bimini Bar & Grill. Enjoy a burger, pizza and more delicious grilled items.
O' Sheehan's Bar & Grill: Dine on American classics in a relaxed Irish pub atmosphere. With popular dishes like Chicken Pot Pie and Fish n’ Chips to daily dinner specials ranging from Prime Rib to Chicken & Waffles, O'Sheehan’s has comfort food and beer on tap 24 hours a day.
Garden Café / Kid’s Café: The Garden Café offers a family-friendly menu of omelets, pasta, soups, salads, and ethnic specialties. There's even a special kid-sized section for little eaters.
Room Service: If you can't come to the restaurant, Norwegian will bring the restaurant to you. Norwegian offers a menu of items that can be delivered to your stateroom. Room service is available 24-hours a day. A convenience charge applies to each order placed and will be added to your check.
Staterooms feature modern design and can accommodate up to four guests.

Category: IX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 142 Sq. Ft. Total
As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Inside stateroom guarantees you'll receive an Inside stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation. Promotional rates and offers are excluded on this category (IX).

Category: IF
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 142 - 276 Sq. Ft. Total
A great stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview — everything you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

Category: I4
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 142 - 276 Sq. Ft. Total
A great value for families. Up to four of you can sleep in comfort. Plus enjoy access to a wide variety of amenities, including room service and so much more.

Category: IT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 142 - 276 Sq. Ft. Total
A great stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview — everything you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

Category: IB
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 142 - 276 Sq. Ft. Total
A great stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview — everything you need to relax, recharge and get going again.

Category: IA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 142 - 276 Sq. Ft. Total
A great stateroom priced just right, with many of the same amenities as an Oceanview — everything you need to relax, recharge and get going again.
Staterooms feature either a picture window or porthole.

Category: OA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 159 Sq. Ft. Total
Wake up to a fabulous view of the latest port from your big picture window. And, of course, you'll have access to room service and tons of other great onboard amenities. Some can connect so you can stay close to family and friends.

Category: OK
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 159 - 196 Sq. Ft. Total
A large picture window or porthole window gives you plenty of natural light throughout your room. And, of course, you'll have access to room service and tons of other great onboard amenities.

Category: OX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 159 Sq. Ft. Total
Admire the awesome views from your porthole and enjoy easy access to many onboard amenities. Plus some can connect for even more space and added convenience.

Category: OF
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 159 Sq. Ft. Total
Admire the awesome views from your porthole and enjoy easy access to many onboard amenities. Plus some can connect for even more space and added convenience.

Category: O4
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 159 Sq. Ft. Total
Take in the ever-changing seascape from your picture window then step out to all the action nearby. Some can connect so your group can spread out yet stay close together.

Category: OT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 159 Sq. Ft. Total
Wake up to a fabulous view of the latest port from your large round window. And, of course, you'll have access to room service and tons of other great onboard amenities. Some can connect so you can stay close to family and friends.
Spacious staterooms feature a private balcony with floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors and a sitting area.

Category: BF
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 203 - 301 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy everything the ship has to offer, but when it's time to retreat, open floor-to-ceiling glass doors onto your private balcony. Plus some can connect for even more space. Now that's a vacation that runs on your speed.

Category: BT
Accommodates 1 Guest
Size: 203 - 301 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy everything the ship has to offer, but when it's time to retreat, open floor-to-ceiling glass doors onto your private balcony. Plus some can connect for even more space. Now that's a vacation that runs on your speed.

Category: B1
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 203 - 302 Sq. Ft. Total
Facing aft gives you exclusive access to the most exhilarating — and unforgettable — views. Open your floor-to-ceiling glass doors and enjoy it all from your private balcony.

Category: BA
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 203 - 301 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy everything the ship has to offer, but when it's time to retreat, open floor-to-ceiling glass doors onto your private balcony. Plus some can connect for even more space. Now that's a vacation that runs on your speed.

Category: BX
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 203 Sq. Ft. Total
As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Balcony stateroom guarantees you'll receive a Balcony stateroom or better! Please note that the view from your balcony may be fully obstructed or partially obstructed. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.
Spacious suites and mini-suites feature private balcony and bath with shower. Suites feature butler and concierge service.

Category: S6
Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests
Size: 667 - 732 Sq. Ft. Total
Luxury for the whole family. Enjoy spectacular views from a wall of windows. Never lift a finger as your butler caters to your every whim. Revel in your private retreat.

Category: S4
Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests
Size: 587 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy the amazing views together on your large, private balcony. Have your butler arrange a culinary feast in your dining area. Or relish a quiet moment after the kids retreat to their room. Plus these Suites can connect to a Club Balcony Suite for even more space.

Category: S2
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 847 - 900 Sq. Ft. Total
So much room, you even get to take in the stunning views on two balconies. Have your butler bring dinner to your dining room. And after a full day of seeing the sights, retreat to your whirlpool tub. These Suites can connect to a Balcony and a Penthouse with Large Balcony so you can spread out even more.

Category: S3
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 721 Sq. Ft. Total
Two balconies and room for up to four. Have your butler bring dinner to your dining room. And after a full day of seeing the sights, retreat to your separate bedroom. These Suites can connect to a Balcony and Penthouse with Large Balcony so everyone can indulge together.

Category: SP
Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests
Size: 409 - 452 Sq. Ft. Total
There's room for everyone in your group — up to six. Gorgeous views are yours through a wall of windows. And personalized butler and concierge service assures your every need is met.

Category: S1
Accommodates: Up to 7 Guests
Size: 6694 Sq. Ft. Total
It's like a mansion at sea. Host a huge dinner party on your sundeck. Take a dip in your outdoor hot tub. And get spoiled with butler and concierge service. Garden Villas also can connect so you can stay close to family and friends. Hey, you could get used to this.

Category: SN
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 361 - 368 Sq. Ft. Total
Step out onto your aft-facing balcony and take in the magnificent views and fresh air. And let butler and concierge service spoil you.

Category: SM
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 381 - 413 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy the show. Just open your floor-to-ceiling glass doors and take in sweeping ocean views from your aft-facing balcony. Personalized butler service makes your dream vacation complete.

Category: MB
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 283 - 301 Sq. Ft. Total
The perfect location close to all the outdoor fun. Relax in your separate sitting area. Indulge in your luxury bath. Or take in amazing views from your balcony.

Category: SF
Accommodates: Up to 3 Guests
Size: 448 - 568 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy the stunning views, service of a butler and concierge and stylish accommodations with plenty of room to relax and refresh. Plus some can connect to a Deluxe Owner's Suite or Owner's Suite.

Category: MA
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 283 - 301 Sq. Ft. Total
The perfect location close to all the outdoor fun. Relax in your separate sitting area. Indulge in your luxury bath. Or take in amazing views from your balcony.

Category: SD
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 513 Sq. Ft. Total
Enjoy plenty of room to relax, lounge, eat and slumber. Breathe in the refreshing ocean air — and take in the breathtaking view from your large, private balcony.

Category: SB
Accommodates: Up to 6 Guests
Size: 486 - 553 Sq. Ft. Total
Lots of room for everyone. Check out each port from your private balcony or kick back in the sitting area. And be sure to call for butler and concierge service anytime you like.

Category: MX
Accommodates: Up to 4 Guests
Size: 283 Sq. Ft. Total
As our lowest available rate for this category, a Guarantee Club Balcony Suite guarantees you'll receive a Club Balcony Suite stateroom or better! Please note that the view from your balcony may be fully obstructed or partially obstructed. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.

| Symbol | Description |
|---|---|
![]() | Stateroom with facilities for the disabled |
![]() | Connecting staterooms |
![]() | Restroom |
![]() | Third and/or fourth person occupancy available |
![]() | Up to sixth person occupancy available |
![]() | Elevator |
![]() | PrivaSea (partially enclosed balcony) |
![]() | Third, fourth and/or fifth person occupancy available |
![]() | Third person occupancy available |

- Ship Name: Norwegian Dawn
- Ship Name: Norwegian Dawn
- Year Built: 2002
- Year Refurbished: 2021
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2002
- Ship Class: Dawn
- Maximum Capacity: 2,340
- Number of Passenger Decks: 11
- Number of Crew: 1,032
- Officers' Nationality: International
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 250
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 364
- Total Inside Staterooms: 353
- Tonnage (GRT): 92,250
- Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,340
- Country of Registry: The Bahamas
- Total Staterooms: 1,112
- Suites with Balcony: 145
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Ship's registry: The Bahamas
Package ID: NCLDAWMED20260628
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