Norwegian Jewel at anchor in Newport, Rhode Island.
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History | |
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Name: | Norwegian Jewel |
Owner: | Norwegian Cruise Line |
Port of registry: | Nassau, Bahamas |
Builder: | Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany |
Yard number: | 667 |
Laid down: | 3 June 2004 |
Christened: | 3 November 2005 |
Acquired: | 25 June 2005 |
In service: | 2005 |
Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Jewel-class cruise ship |
Tonnage: | 93,502 GT |
Length: | 965 ft (294.13 m) |
Beam: | 106 ft (32.31 m) |
Draft: | 27 ft (8.23 m) |
Decks: | 15 |
Installed power: | |
Speed: | 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) |
Capacity: | 2,376 passengers |
Crew: | 1,100 |
Norwegian Jewel is a cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line. She is the lead vessel of NCL's Jewel class cruise ships and entered service in 2005.
This ship entered service on 4 August 2005. She was constructed at Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany and was christened on November 3, 2005 at an official ceremony at the Port of Miami. Her godmother is Melania Trump, spouse of U.S. President, Donald Trump.
In an episode of The Apprentice, Donald Trump required the contestants to create a 30-second commercial of the ship, featuring both exterior and interior shots.
The final episode of the third season of Transparent takes place entirely aboard the ship, as established by exterior shots of the ship's name and distinctive markings, and the ship's Spinnaker Lounge is referenced by name and is the location for a key scene in the episode.
Norwegian Jewel is NCL's first of four Jewel-class ships. She was followed in 2006 by Norwegian Jade (originally Pride of Hawaii) and Norwegian Pearl, and then in 2007 by Norwegian Gem. Each ship has unique amenities, but has a similar exterior and interior design.
Norwegian Jewel was preceded at NCL by two Libra-class ships; Norwegian Star, which entered service in 2001, and Norwegian Dawn, which entered service in 2002. Although the Libra-class ships have a similar exterior appearance to the Jewel class, there are significant interior and amenity differences that merit their different class designation.