Cruise Starts | Days | Cruise | Itinerary | From $pp |
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Sunday04 Apr 2021 | 8 | Western Caribbean - Tampa | Tampa to Tampa | $ 1,156 |
Sunday11 Apr 2021 | 12 | Southern Caribbean - Tampa | Tampa to New York | $ 1,260 |
Thursday22 Apr 2021 | 16 | Europe - Iceland | New York to Amsterdam | $ 1,853 |
Friday07 May 2021 | 10 | Europe - Northern Capitals | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 1,145 |
Sunday16 May 2021 | 13 | Europe - British Isles | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 2,380 |
Friday28 May 2021 | 10 | Europe - Northern Capitals | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 1,134 |
Sunday06 Jun 2021 | 11 | Europe - British Isles | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 1,610 |
Wednesday16 Jun 2021 | 10 | Northern European Capitals | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 1,403 |
Friday25 Jun 2021 | 10 | Northern European Capitals | Amsterdam to Amsterdam | $ 1,413 |
Sunday04 Jul 2021 | 11 | Europe - Baltic | Amsterdam to Copenhagen | $ 1,721 |
Saturday14 Aug 2021 | 11 | Europe - Baltic | Copenhagen to Stockholm | $ 1,659 |
Tuesday24 Aug 2021 | 11 | Baltic Cities | Stockholm to Amsterdam | $ 1,682 |
Friday03 Sep 2021 | 11 | Holland to London | Amsterdam to London | $ 1,879 |
Monday13 Sep 2021 | 11 | British Isles | London to Amsterdam | $ 1,886 |
Thursday23 Sep 2021 | 11 | British Isles | Amsterdam to London | $ 1,958 |
Sunday03 Oct 2021 | 13 | Western Mediterranean | London to Rome | $ 1,901 |
Friday15 Oct 2021 | 10 | Greek Isles & Italy | Rome to Venice | $ 1,209 |
Sunday24 Oct 2021 | 12 | Greek Isles & Italy | Venice to Barcelona | $ 1,907 |
Thursday04 Nov 2021 | 12 | Greek Isles & Italy | Barcelona to Athens | $ 1,429 |
Monday15 Nov 2021 | 19 | Europe - Mediterranean & Holy Land - Rome | Athens to Dubai | $ 2,904 |
Friday03 Dec 2021 | 19 | Africa - South Africa | Dubai to Cape Town | $ 3,950 |
Tuesday21 Dec 2021 | 13 | Best of South Africa & Namibia | Cape Town to Cape Town | $ 2,550 |
Sunday02 Jan 2022 | 13 | Best of South Africa & Namibia | Cape Town to Cape Town | $ 2,167 |
Friday14 Jan 2022 | 13 | Best of South Africa & Namibia | Cape Town to Cape Town | $ 2,713 |
Wednesday26 Jan 2022 | 19 | Africa to Dubai | Cape Town to Dubai | $ 3,639 |
Sunday13 Feb 2022 | 19 | Middle East, Egypt & Greek Isles | Dubai to Athens | $ 3,594 |
Thursday03 Mar 2022 | 12 | Greek Isles & Italy | Athens to Rome | $ 1,765 |
Sunday17 Apr 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,448 |
Sunday24 Apr 2022 | 8 | Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,464 |
Sunday01 May 2022 | 8 | Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,464 |
Sunday08 May 2022 | 8 | Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,464 |
Sunday15 May 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,544 |
Sunday22 May 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,565 |
Sunday29 May 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,565 |
Sunday05 Jun 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,755 |
Sunday12 Jun 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,747 |
Sunday19 Jun 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,747 |
Sunday26 Jun 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,813 |
Sunday03 Jul 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,747 |
Sunday10 Jul 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,747 |
Sunday17 Jul 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,813 |
Sunday24 Jul 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,747 |
Sunday31 Jul 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,689 |
Sunday07 Aug 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,697 |
Sunday14 Aug 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,440 |
Sunday21 Aug 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,440 |
Sunday28 Aug 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,506 |
Sunday04 Sep 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,440 |
Sunday11 Sep 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,315 |
Sunday18 Sep 2022 | 8 | Europe - Greek Isles & Eastern Med | Athens to Athens | $ 1,506 |
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Norwegian Jade docked at ArgostoliKefalonia's port in 2019. | |
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Builder: | Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany |
Laid down: | 6 February 2005[1] |
Launched: | 19 February 2006[2] |
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Status: | In Service |
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Tonnage: | 93,558 GT |
Length: | 965 ft (294 m) |
Beam: | 125 ft (38 m) |
Draft: | 27 ft (8 m) |
Decks: | 15 |
Capacity: | 2,402 passengers and a max of 3,590 |
Crew: | 1,037 |
The ship's Jade Club Casino is located on deck 6 and open to over 18's only. It features Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Let it Ride and Slot machines and a backdrop of travelling circuses from the turn of the century. Served by its own bar it also hosts a number of tournaments for guests to participate in and can accommodate 327 passengers. The Jade Club Casino, open when the ship is in international waters - mostly at night - houses dozens of slot machines, games of chance and tables for blackjack, baccarat, poker, craps.
Norwegian Jade is a cruise ship for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), originally built as Pride of Hawaii for their NCL America division. She was christened in a ceremony at the San Pedro Pier in Los Angeles, California on 22 May 2006. The vessel is a Panamax form-factor ship that was built at Meyer Werft Shipyard, in Papenburg, Germany, and registers at just over 93,500 gross tons.
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Vessel class[edit]
Norwegian Jade is the second of NCL's four Jewel-class ships. She was preceded in 2005 by Norwegian Jewel, then followed in 2006 by Norwegian Pearl, and in 2007 by Norwegian Gem. Each ship has unique amenities, but has a similar exterior and interior design.
Norwegian Jade has a similar exterior appearance to NCL's ships Norwegian Star, which entered service in 2001, and Norwegian Dawn, which entered service in 2002. The interior design and amenities, however, are significantly different and merit Norwegian Jade having a Jewel class designation.[3]
History[edit]
When built, the ship comprised the third in a series of U.S. flagged ships operated by NCL America for the Hawaii market. At a cost of over half a billion U.S. dollars, Pride of Hawaii was the largest and most expensive U.S. flagged passenger ship ever built. Her design was originally planned to be a sister ship to Pride of America, utilizing parts from the Northrop Grumman Shipyard and the failed Project America series of ships. Later, NCL America decided that it would be better to enlarge Pride of Hawaii and make her a sister ship to Norwegian Jewel. The ship was christened in Los Angeles by Senator Daniel Inouye.[4] After delivery to NCL, she joined Pride of America and Pride of Aloha as the final ship in the NCL America fleet to deliver 7-day cruises to the Hawaiian Islands of Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island (Hawai'i).
On 11 April 2007, NCL announced that Pride of Hawaii would be withdrawn from the Hawaiian market in February 2008 and subsequently re-deployed to Europe for the summer. In a press release, NCL's CEO Colin Veitch cited substantial 2006 losses that had been caused by downward pricing pressure in the Hawaii market following the addition of Pride of Hawaii to the fleet, as well as an increase in the amount of foreign flagged competition entering the Hawaii market from the west coast as the reason for the vessel's redeployment. NCL did not commit to sending Pride of Hawaii back to Hawaii until the other NCL America vessels reach an acceptable level of profitability.[5]On 4 February 2008, Pride of Hawaii departed from Pier 2 in Honolulu for the last time. After several repositioning cruises, name change, new livery, and an added onboard casino, she made her debut in Europe. Despite the changes, Norwegian Jade maintained much of her original Hawaiian themed decor until a refit in 2017. Additionally, Matson menu-inspired artwork and a large statue of King Kamehameha grace the main dining room. In November 2011, she underwent a dry dock in Marseille, France for two weeks. The ship received new carpets and tiling throughout and the hull was repainted plus the usual annual maintenance took place.[6]Norwegian Jade was used as a floating hotel during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[7]
The ship underwent a three-week dry dock in March 2017, replacing the Hawaiian theme with a 'contemporary style'.[8] The ship also received two brand new restaurants and two new bars and lounges, updated design and décor in many public spaces, and a refurbishment of all staterooms with new carpets, furniture, flat screen TVs, new larger headboards with USB charging outlets.[9]
On 6 April 2018, American rock band Paramore embarked on a special four-day voyage entitled 'Parahoy!'. The event saw fans embark on the Norwegian Jade on a return trip from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas. The event featured three concerts and numerous activities. Support acts Local Natives, Judah & The Lion, mewithoutYou, Now, Now, Halfnoise, and comedians Jordan Rock, and Ryan O'Flanagan also joined the voyage.
On 27 October 2018, professional wrestler and musician Chris Jericho hosted the first-ever Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea, a 4-day professional wrestling and rock music-themed cruise.[10]
On 19 November 2018, Norwegian Jade experienced mechanical problems during a 10-day Southern Caribbean cruise out of Miami. While in San Juan, Puerto Rico, NCL decided to cancel the rest of the cruise, offering full refunds and credit for a future cruise on NCL. The ship underwent repairs in Miami.[11]
On 11 September 2019, Norwegian Jade experienced mechanical issues during an 11-day Mediterranean cruise out of Rome, Italy. The malfunctions prevented the ship from reaching the port of Livorno and caused the cruise to end one day early. Guests were given $100 (per stateroom) credit for shipboard services and full refunds for any NCL-booked excursions in Livorno as compensation for the trouble.
Gambling in texas penal code 2020. GAMBLING PENAL CODE TITLE 10. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND MORALS CHAPTER 47. GAMBLING Sec.A47.01.AADEFINITIONS. (b) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under Sections 47.04, 47.06 (a), and 47.06 (c) that the gambling device, equipment, or paraphernalia is aboard an ocean-going vessel that enters the territorial waters of this state to call at a port in this state if. Title 10, Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, and Morals; Chapter 47, Gambling. Refreshed: 2020-10-14.
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Itineraries[edit]
Norwegian Jade is scheduled to spend winter 2019/2020 in Southeast Asia departing from Singapore and Hong Kong.[12]
References[edit]
- ^'First Block for Pride of Hawaii'. Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ^'Undocking of Pride of Hawaii'. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
- ^'Building Boom Ushers in New Class System'. Cruise Travel. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 6 October 2007.
- ^'SIU Log'. seafarers.org.
- ^'Deployment of Pride of Hawai'i in Europe''. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
- ^'Norwegian Cruise Line Press Releases'. www.ncl.com.
- ^Golden, Fran. 'Norwegian cruise ship to serve as hotel for Olympics'. USA Today.
- ^Stone, Deborah (22 September 2016). 'Norwegian Jade's multi-million-pound upgrade before Southampton debut in 2017'. Express.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- ^Thakkar, Emrys (30 March 2017). 'Norwegian Jade Completes 3 Week Dry Dock'. cruisehive.com. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
- ^Childers, Chad (19 September 2017). 'Chris Jericho's Rock 'n' Wrestling Rager at Sea Cruise to Set Sail in 2018'. loudwire.com. Loudwire. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ^Burke, Ron (20 November 2018). 'Thanksgiving cruise comes to abrupt stop'. wpbf.com. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^'Norwegian Cruise Line Moving Cruise Ships to New Homeports'. cruisefever.net. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 9304057. |
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Vessel class[edit]
Norwegian Jade is the second of NCL's four Jewel-class ships. She was preceded in 2005 by Norwegian Jewel, then followed in 2006 by Norwegian Pearl, and in 2007 by Norwegian Gem. Each ship has unique amenities, but has a similar exterior and interior design.
Norwegian Jade has a similar exterior appearance to NCL's ships Norwegian Star, which entered service in 2001, and Norwegian Dawn, which entered service in 2002. The interior design and amenities, however, are significantly different and merit Norwegian Jade having a Jewel class designation.[3]
History[edit]
When built, the ship comprised the third in a series of U.S. flagged ships operated by NCL America for the Hawaii market. At a cost of over half a billion U.S. dollars, Pride of Hawaii was the largest and most expensive U.S. flagged passenger ship ever built. Her design was originally planned to be a sister ship to Pride of America, utilizing parts from the Northrop Grumman Shipyard and the failed Project America series of ships. Later, NCL America decided that it would be better to enlarge Pride of Hawaii and make her a sister ship to Norwegian Jewel. The ship was christened in Los Angeles by Senator Daniel Inouye.[4] After delivery to NCL, she joined Pride of America and Pride of Aloha as the final ship in the NCL America fleet to deliver 7-day cruises to the Hawaiian Islands of Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island (Hawai'i).
On 11 April 2007, NCL announced that Pride of Hawaii would be withdrawn from the Hawaiian market in February 2008 and subsequently re-deployed to Europe for the summer. In a press release, NCL's CEO Colin Veitch cited substantial 2006 losses that had been caused by downward pricing pressure in the Hawaii market following the addition of Pride of Hawaii to the fleet, as well as an increase in the amount of foreign flagged competition entering the Hawaii market from the west coast as the reason for the vessel's redeployment. NCL did not commit to sending Pride of Hawaii back to Hawaii until the other NCL America vessels reach an acceptable level of profitability.[5]On 4 February 2008, Pride of Hawaii departed from Pier 2 in Honolulu for the last time. After several repositioning cruises, name change, new livery, and an added onboard casino, she made her debut in Europe. Despite the changes, Norwegian Jade maintained much of her original Hawaiian themed decor until a refit in 2017. Additionally, Matson menu-inspired artwork and a large statue of King Kamehameha grace the main dining room. In November 2011, she underwent a dry dock in Marseille, France for two weeks. The ship received new carpets and tiling throughout and the hull was repainted plus the usual annual maintenance took place.[6]Norwegian Jade was used as a floating hotel during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.[7]
The ship underwent a three-week dry dock in March 2017, replacing the Hawaiian theme with a 'contemporary style'.[8] The ship also received two brand new restaurants and two new bars and lounges, updated design and décor in many public spaces, and a refurbishment of all staterooms with new carpets, furniture, flat screen TVs, new larger headboards with USB charging outlets.[9]
On 6 April 2018, American rock band Paramore embarked on a special four-day voyage entitled 'Parahoy!'. The event saw fans embark on the Norwegian Jade on a return trip from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas. The event featured three concerts and numerous activities. Support acts Local Natives, Judah & The Lion, mewithoutYou, Now, Now, Halfnoise, and comedians Jordan Rock, and Ryan O'Flanagan also joined the voyage.
On 27 October 2018, professional wrestler and musician Chris Jericho hosted the first-ever Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea, a 4-day professional wrestling and rock music-themed cruise.[10]
On 19 November 2018, Norwegian Jade experienced mechanical problems during a 10-day Southern Caribbean cruise out of Miami. While in San Juan, Puerto Rico, NCL decided to cancel the rest of the cruise, offering full refunds and credit for a future cruise on NCL. The ship underwent repairs in Miami.[11]
On 11 September 2019, Norwegian Jade experienced mechanical issues during an 11-day Mediterranean cruise out of Rome, Italy. The malfunctions prevented the ship from reaching the port of Livorno and caused the cruise to end one day early. Guests were given $100 (per stateroom) credit for shipboard services and full refunds for any NCL-booked excursions in Livorno as compensation for the trouble.
Gambling in texas penal code 2020. GAMBLING PENAL CODE TITLE 10. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND MORALS CHAPTER 47. GAMBLING Sec.A47.01.AADEFINITIONS. (b) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under Sections 47.04, 47.06 (a), and 47.06 (c) that the gambling device, equipment, or paraphernalia is aboard an ocean-going vessel that enters the territorial waters of this state to call at a port in this state if. Title 10, Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, and Morals; Chapter 47, Gambling. Refreshed: 2020-10-14.
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Itineraries[edit]
Norwegian Jade is scheduled to spend winter 2019/2020 in Southeast Asia departing from Singapore and Hong Kong.[12]
References[edit]
- ^'First Block for Pride of Hawaii'. Archived from the original on 10 October 2009. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ^'Undocking of Pride of Hawaii'. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
- ^'Building Boom Ushers in New Class System'. Cruise Travel. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 6 October 2007.
- ^'SIU Log'. seafarers.org.
- ^'Deployment of Pride of Hawai'i in Europe''. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
- ^'Norwegian Cruise Line Press Releases'. www.ncl.com.
- ^Golden, Fran. 'Norwegian cruise ship to serve as hotel for Olympics'. USA Today.
- ^Stone, Deborah (22 September 2016). 'Norwegian Jade's multi-million-pound upgrade before Southampton debut in 2017'. Express.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- ^Thakkar, Emrys (30 March 2017). 'Norwegian Jade Completes 3 Week Dry Dock'. cruisehive.com. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
- ^Childers, Chad (19 September 2017). 'Chris Jericho's Rock 'n' Wrestling Rager at Sea Cruise to Set Sail in 2018'. loudwire.com. Loudwire. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ^Burke, Ron (20 November 2018). 'Thanksgiving cruise comes to abrupt stop'. wpbf.com. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^'Norwegian Cruise Line Moving Cruise Ships to New Homeports'. cruisefever.net. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 9304057. |