Meyer Werft delivers cruise ship to Norwegian Cruise Line
An official ceremony was held at Meyer Werft Shipyard on Monday, Jan. 13 in Bremerhaven for delivery of the 145,655 gross ton cruise ship "Norwegian Getaway" to Norwegian Cruise Line, the shipbuilder said in a news release. The cruise liner was built for only 15 months.
The ship, the second of two Breakaway Class ships, is being delivered just nine months after the launch of sister-ship Norwegian Breakaway. Following delivery today, the ship is sailing to Rotterdam for the start of inaugural festivities which will continue in Southampton before the ship departs for her transatlantic cruise to New York. The ship will be christened in Miami on February 7.
“The team at MEYER WERFT, along with our new build team, has done an amazing job on Norwegian Getaway and we are thrilled with how spectacular the ship looks,” said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s chief executive officer. “Norwegian Breakaway revolutionized cruising with its Waterfront and strong connection to New York. Norwegian Getaway will do the same as Miami’s ultimate ship, offering the only way to cruise the Caribbean from Miami with a plethora of incredible features.”
“We are more than thrilled to deliver the second Breakaway class vessel to Norwegian Cruise Line ahead of her original schedule,” said Bernard Meyer, managing partner with MEYER WERFT. “Norwegian Getaway is the newest and most advanced cruise vessel on the seas and we are proud of the team that worked diligently to design and build her.”
The latest engine technology, the diesel-electric pod drive system, improved hydrodynamics as well as effective energy saving, heat recovery and ballast water treatment guarantee an ecological cruise experience at significantly reduced operating costs.
General characteristics:
length overall - 325,70 m
Moulded breadth - 39,7 m
Number of decks - 18
draught - 8,30 m
Engine output - 62,400 kW
Propulsion power - 35,000 kW
Speed - 21,5 kn
Number of passengers - 4,028
Crew - 1,640