News

At 168,028 tons, Bliss is Norwegian's largest ship ever, and it ranks among the 10 largest cruise vessels of all time. It'll be the largest cruise ship ever based in Los Angeles.
Norwegian Bliss will sail from the Los Angeles World Cruise Center, offering week-long voyages and five-day journeys to the Mexican Riviera, visiting marquee Mexican ports including Cabo San Lucas ...
Launched in April 2018 and refurbished in 2021, Norwegian Bliss carries 3,958 passengers at double occupancy and around 4,900 passengers maximum. It hosts 1,716 crew members. Cabin layouts range ...
Norwegian Bliss, brand new, 20 stories tall and headed for a summer of cruising in Alaska, took a three-day detour while here for a spin down to Ensenada, Mexico, and back, ...
The Norwegian Bliss on Oct. 24 sailed by the ever-present container ships in the Port of Los Angeles as it headed toward Mexico, becoming the seventh of Norwegian Cruise Line's (NCL) 17-vessel ...
The Norwegian Bliss was diverted to the Port of San Diego due to Hurricane Willa in Mexico which is now a tropical depression. It's the largest cruise ship to come into San Diego’s port.
At 167,800 tons, Bliss will rank among the ten largest cruise vessels in the world. On order from Germany's Meyer Werft shipyard, it'll be the third ship in Norwegian's Breakaway-Plus class.
Norwegian Bliss, a new cruise ship set to sail from Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera this fall, has emerged from the building dock in Papenburg, Germany, a major milestone in its construction.
Norwegian Bliss will enter dry dock from January 17 to February 2, before the ship launches its Caribbean season. Norwegian Breakaway, meanwhile, will undergo updates from February 19 to March 14 ...
Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced a go-kart package on the new Norwegian Bliss. The go-kart package, which is only available for purchase onboard, allows unlimited riding for a day or week.
Norwegian Bliss is ranked 2 among Norwegian cruise ships by U.S. News Travel. Check itineraries, photos and ratings from 1431 travelers.