Breakaway-class cruise ship

The Breakaway class is a class of cruise ships owned and operated by Norwegian Cruise Line. The first ship of the class, Norwegian Breakaway, launched in 2013.

Class overview
Builders: Meyer Werft
Operators: Norwegian Cruise Line
Preceded by: F3 class
Succeeded by: Project Leonardo
Built: 2013-2019
Planned: 6
Completed: 6
Active: 6
General characteristics
Type: Cruise ship
Tonnage: 145,655 - 169,145 gross tonnage (GT)
Length: 1,068 ft (326 m) - 1,100 ft (340 m)
Beam: 169 ft (52 m)
Decks: 18-20
Speed: 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Capacity: 3,352 - 4,002 passengers
Crew: 1,657 - 1,999

Ships

ShipYear
Ordered
In ServiceGross TonnageNotesImage
Breakaway-class
The first incarnation of the class came in the form of the sister ships Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway in 2013 and 2014, respectively. They make up the smaller sub-class and are operated by Norwegian Cruise Line.
Norwegian Breakaway20132013–Present145,655 GTFirst ship of the class
Norwegian Getaway20142014–Present145,655 GTSister to Norwegian Breakaway
Breakaway-plus-class
The Breakaway-plus class launched in 2015, with the delivery of Norwegian Escape. It is an enhanced version of the original class, including a slight increase in both the length and tonnage, and the addition of several new facilities. As with the original Breakaway class, they are operated exclusively by Norwegian Cruise Line. While the Norwegian Joy, Bliss and Encore are nearly identical, the Escape has many design features carried over from the original breakaway class, and is smaller than her three younger sisters.
Norwegian Escape20152015–Present165,300 GTCloser resemblance to Breakaway class
Norwegian Joy20172017–Present167,725 GT
Norwegian Bliss20182018–Present168,028 GT
Norwegian Encore20192019–Present169,116 GTLast ship in the Breakaway-plus Class

References

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