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NCL: In one year, the Norwegian Escape premier in Hamburg harbour

One more year until the premiere of the Norwegian Escape in Hamburg: The oldest bar in Miami draws on Norwegian construction

Photo: Norwegian Cruise Line

The countdown is on: Today in exactly one year celebrates the newest and largest fleet member of the US-American company Norwegian Cruise Line as far the largest cruise ship in the port of Hamburg ppremierin the Hanseatic city.On board the oldest bar in Miami, Tobacco Road, which this week closes its doors on the mainland and is presented at the Freestyle Resort Cruising® new look goes.

After 102 years of existence, the Bar Tobacco Road, which was once issued the first liquor license in Miami, ceased operation.

“By offering this institution aboard Norwegian Escape a new home on the high seas, we preserve a piece of history Miamis” said Kevin Sheehan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

Within the 678 Ocean Place, the three decks reaching central meeting place on board Norwegian Escape, she finds her new home, which will be adorned with decorative elements from the original location. The famous neon sign, as well as memorabilia and photos give an insight on how closely the over 100-year history of the bar is the city of Miami entangled.In addition to traditional beers and spirits and a selection of in-house cocktail creations of Tobacco Road-bartender Leo Holtzman served on the Norwegian Escape.

The Norwegian Escape starts on October 23, 2015 for the first time in the 47-year history, a ship of Norwegian Cruise Line is a cruise in Hamburg – first is a two-night premiere event for the travel distribution on the program, following a two-night Cruise for consumers, which leads the ship from Hamburg to Southampton. From 14 November 2015, the Norwegian Escape cruises year round from / to Miami on a 7-night cruise through the Eastern Caribbean. Ports of call are Tortola, British Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and Nassau, Bahamas.

In terms of cabin diversity guests can look forward to the unique luxurious suite complex The Haven by Norwegian – also offer studio cabins for solo travelers, as well as cabins for families, multigenerational groups, wellness fans and more, numerous options for different target groups on board.

Photo: Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Escape ship to feature 3-level atrium

The Norwegian Escape will benefit from a three-level atrium, among other features.

The ship will also boast dining and entertainment venues within the 678 Ocean Place complex, offering passengers a wide variety of activities to look forward to.

Dining venues such as Le Bistro, Moderno Churrascaria, Cagney’s, Teppanyaki and O’Sheehans will all be featured on decks six, seven and eight of the Escape vessel. The facilities spill onto the waterfront, giving passengers fantastic views.

 

Stretching for a quarter of a mile, the promenade allows travellers to benefit from stunning ocean views while tucking into some of the delicious food on board.

 

However, the casino will remain on deck seven, where it spans more than 19,000 feet. On deck six, there will also be the Taste and Savor dining rooms, along with the Prime Meridian, Mixx and the Bar at the Atrium.

 

It is expected that the new ship will launch in October 2015 and will become the largest to home port in Miami across the year.

 

As well as this, there will be a private room accommodating 100 people at Taste and a private dining venue situated just below it, where there will be a lounge and dining area.
Another new area is the Skyline Bar within the Escape Casino.Decorated with gold and metallic finishes, the area will offer entertainment,video poker and a number of LED screens providing a variety of stunning,relaxing vibes.

 

What’s more, the vessel will benefit from a new portrait studio on deck six and more dining and entertainment venues will be confirmed in the coming months.

Norwegian Escape offers a number of luxurious staterooms, ranging from cosy studios to spa rooms and spacious two-bedrooms.

Norwegian Escape to feature private dining room

By Tom Stieghorst
Norwegian Cruise Line said it is adding a private dining area to its Taste restaurant aboard its next ship, the Norwegian Escape.

The Private Room at Taste will accommodate up to 100 diners, offering the chance for groups do dine together in a private setting, Norwegian said.

Taste is one of the complimentary main dining room areas on Norwegian’s newer ships.

Located just below the main Taste restaurant on deck 5, the Private Room at Taste will feature its own entrance, lounge and private dining area.

Norwegian Escape is scheduled to begin sailing from Miami in November 2015.