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Norwegian Pearl Completes Renovation Project

Norwegian Pearl

Norwegian Pearl.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Pearl ship has returned to its seasonal homeport of Miami after a two-week-long dry dock.

The ship underwent a renovation project that “revitalized” every stateroom and many of the ship’s public areas, according to the company.

The renovation is part of the cruise line’s wider “Norwegian Edge” investment program.

“Norwegian Pearl is one of our most beloved ships. With this dry dock we wanted to provide her with a refreshed, clean and modern onboard atmosphere while maintaining the ship’s overall charm and flexibility that our guests enjoy so much,” said Andy Stuart, Norwegian Cruise Line president and chief executive officer. “Through The Norwegian Edge™ program we are continuing to heavily invest in our fleet to ensure that guests have a consistent experience across all Norwegian ships and the freedom to create their ideal cruise vacation.”

All of the ship’s 1,197 staterooms saw a completely refreshed look, with new furniture, new carpeting, new headboards, new TVs and additions like USB outlets.

Also undergoing changes were the ship’s Cagney’s Steakhouse, the Haven Courtyard and the pool deck.

Norwegian Pearl is sailing from Miami from now through April, with itineraries including round-trip sailings through the Panama Canal.

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