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The Norwegian Breakaway cruise liner first called the Passenger Port

16 May 2018

On May 15, the Norwegian Breakaway cruise liner first called the Passenger Port of Saint-Petersburg. You cannot help but note the bright ship with water slides on the upper deck. It is like inviting tourists to plunge into careless life during a cruise trip. The entire upper deck of the liner looks like one big amusement park: it has a water park, a rope park, a basketball court, and a mini-golf course. The liner’s appearance blends with her vivid attractions: the design of the stern was developed by the artist Peter Max who even left his signature on the liner’s bow.


The ship’s interior decoration can be called “the classic New York style” with dark wood panels, dark leather, twenties-style lamps. There, Manhattan lovers will feel at home, as the designers of the legendary ship were inspired by the New York City, which is unlikely to leave indifferent even the most inveterate opponents of urbanization.

     

By tradition, the ship welcomed the on-board ceremony of exchanging commemorative plaques with the ship’s captain Dan Svensson. The event was attended by the Head of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Administration of Sea Ports of the Baltic Sea”; the Captain of the sea port “Passenger Port of Saint-Petersburg”; the Captain of the sea port “Saint Petersburg Big Port”; the General Director of ARKTUR TRAVEL, LLC; the General Director of Inflot Worldwides Rus, LLC; the Chief Dispatcher of PP SPb MF, PLC.
In total, during the 2018 navigation season, Norwegian Breakaway will call the  Passenger Port of Saint-Petersburg 16 times.
Norwegian Breakaway became the second largest cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line, which has ever called the Port.

 
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