Norwegian Cruise Line announced that
it has selected the name for its new F3 ship: Norwegian Epic. Just as the name
implies, the ship will be the largest and most innovative Freestyle Cruising
ship to date.
The 4,200-passenger
Norwegian Epic is scheduled to sail year-round to the Caribbean from Miami,
beginning in summer 2010. Following a series of inaugural events in Europe and
the U.S., the ship will homeport in Miami and will sail year-round to the
Caribbean offering alternating seven-day Western and Eastern Caribbean voyages
through April 2011. These cruises are scheduled to go on sale to the public
later this spring. NCL will open Norwegian Epic's sailings for group block
bookings exclusively for travel partners in mid-March 2009.
"The F3 experience
will take our already successful Freestyle Cruising to the next level, affording
our guests the ultimate freedom and flexibility. Norwegian Epic, denoting a ship
that is very impressive on a grand scale, is the most fitting name," said Kevin
Sheehan, NCL's president and CEO. "The combination of the ship's exciting new
features, along with the tropical allure of these Caribbean destinations, will
provide an extraordinary cruise vacation for our guests."
The ship's Western
Caribbean itinerary includes stops in Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatán, Bay Islands,
Honduras; and Cozumel, Mexico. Norwegian Epic's Eastern Caribbean itinerary
includes stops in Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and
Nassau, Bahamas.
Norwegian Epic
represents the next generation of Freestyle Cruising – a ship that incorporates
a wide range of new features and amenities, including curved New Wave staterooms
and unique nightlife options. To date, the company has revealed five unique
nightlife venues that rival the experiences of Las Vegas, Ibiza, the Riviera and
South Beach. The five venues include the industry's first true Ice Bar; POSH
Beach Club, a first of its kind beach club at sea that offers an exclusive,
adults-only setting at the top of the ship; Halo, the Über Bar, a private bar
and lounge in the ship-within-a-ship villa complex; Bliss Ultra Lounge, NCL's
all-day entertainment and nightclub complex with four-lane bowling alley; and
Spice H20, an adults-only aft pool deck experience.
In addition, the
ship will feature the New Wave standard, New Wave balcony and New Wave deluxe
staterooms that represent a giant leap forward in cruise ship accommodations
with a completely fresh take on bathroom design, contemporary curved
architecture and open living space. The New Wave stateroom's most distinctive
design element is its curved walls and lines creating a modern and chic
experience. NCL has maximized the living space with a bathroom that is
completely unique with a separate shower stall, separate water closet and a
modern vanity top sink. The staterooms feature a sophisticated earth-tone
palette accented with a splash of color and rich, dark wood. Concealed contour
LED lighting and back-lit domed ceilings set a relaxing vibe.