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Pride of Aloha

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Norwegian Sky in Cozumel, Mexico
History
Name:
  • Norwegian Sky (1999–2004)
  • Pride of Aloha (2004–2008)
  • Norwegian Sky (2008–present)
Owner:
Operator:
Port of registry:
Ordered: December 1993
Builder:
Cost: US$357 million
Yard number: 108
Laid down: 1 September 1995
Launched:

October 6, 1996 (as Costa Olympia) (incompleted)

June 1997 (as Norwegian Sky)
Acquired: July 29, 1999
Maiden voyage: August 9, 1999
In service: August 1999
Identification:
Status: In service
General characteristics
Tonnage: 77,104 GT
Length: 253.6 m (832.0 ft)
Beam: 36 m (118.1 ft)
Draught: 8.017 m (26.3 ft)
Decks: 12
Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Capacity: 1,928 Passengers
Crew: 766
General characteristics
Class and type: Sun-class cruise ship
Tonnage: 77,104 GT
Length: 848 ft (258.5 m)
Beam: 123 ft (37.5 m)
Draught: 26 ft (7.9 m)
Decks: 13
Capacity: 2,004 passengers (2,450 max) in 1002 cabins
Crew: 899

October 6, 1996 (as Costa Olympia) (incompleted)

Norwegian Sky is a Sun-class cruise ship owned and operated by Norwegian Cruise Line. She was originally ordered by Costa Cruises as Costa Olympia from the Bremer Vulkan shipyard in Germany, but she was completed in 1999 by the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany for the Norwegian Cruise Line under the name Norwegian Sky. Between 2004 and 2008 she sailed as Pride of Aloha for NCL America.

The ship that eventually became known as Norwegian Sky was originally ordered in December 1993 by Costa Cruises from the Bremer Vulkan shipyard in Bremen, Germany as the second in a pair of sister ships. The first sister, Costa Victoria, was delivered on July 10, 1996. Construction of the second sister, Costa Olympia, had started several months before, but by July 1996 Bremer Vulkan was experiencing severe financial difficulties, and work on Costa Olympia was suspended when only 35% of the ship was completed. On October 6, 1996, the incomplete hull was launched, floated out of drydock and subsequently laid up.

Costa Cruises decided not to purchase the unfinished ship, and Costa Olympia remained laid up at Bremer Vulkan until December 1997, when Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) purchased her. Costa Olympia was redesigned as Norwegian Sky by Tillberg Design (who had also been responsible for her original planned design as Costa Olympia). On March 8, 1998, the ship was towed to Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven, Germany where her construction was completed. In 1998 NCL ordered two additional ships of Norwegian Sky design. The first of these was delivered in 2001 as Norwegian Sun while the order for the second one was cancelled.Norwegian Sky was launched in early June 1999, underwent her sea trials on June 17, 1999, and was delivered to NCL on June 28, 1999.


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