Norwegian Coastal Voyage - Contemporary Ships

   
 
 

Contemporary Ships

m/s Nordlys

m/s Richard With

m/s Kong Harald

m/s Polarlys

m/s Nordkapp

m/s Nordnorge

Built between 1993 and 1997 to cruise standards, the six new ships in the fleet accommodate approximately 490 passengers each. Cabins are appointed with two lower berths, bathrooms with hair dryers and heated floors, a writing desk and closet. All of the ships are stabilized and have elevators and cabins that are wheelchair accessible. The spacious public areas are filled with works by Norwegian artists. Each ship features a large, glass-enclosed panorama lounge that is perfect for viewing the passing scenery, as well as smoking and non-smoking lounges. In addition, all have conference rooms, a small fitness room, saunas and a self-service laundry room.

Standard Cabins

All cabins are modern and comfortable, whether they are inside or outside cabins. Double cabins have a sofa and a berth, while the 3-bed cabins have an extra berth. Outside cabins have windows allowing you to view the scenery, except cabins on deck 2 have a porthole, as do some on deck 3. All cabins are equipped with blankets which passengers may use if they wish to sit out on the deck.

Junior Suites

Junior suites are located on decks 5 and 6. In terms of size, they fall somewhere between standard cabins and suites, but in terms of furnishings they are more similar to the suites. Junior suites on M/S Nordnorge and M/S Polarlys have a queen bed. On M/S Polarlys both the junior suites and suites have a bed that can be separated to two single side-by-side beds.

Suites

The new ships have two large suites, both with a comfortable sitting area and TV. The suites have a separate bedroom with a queen bed.

Physically Challenged Passengers

The new ships are adapted for physically challenged passengers. Specially-fitted cabins for physically challenged passengers can be found on the same deck as the ship's reception. The ship's gangway is fitted with a wheelchair ramp.

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