New Norwegian Getaway will be largest ship docked year-round in Miami in 2014
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The new Norwegian sisters will be making a big entrance in their respective docks; the Norwegian Breakaway will be the largest ship docked in New York when it arrives next May.
The second of two new Norwegian Cruise Line ships on order will sail year-round out of Miami when it debuts in 2014.
The 4,000-passenger Norwegian Getaway will operate seven-night voyages to the Eastern Caribbean that include stops in Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St.Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas, the line announced today.
The ship becomes the largest to home port year-round in Miami.
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