NCL AND NCL AMERICA ACKNOWLEDGED WITH PORTHOLE CRUISE MAGAZINE
AWARDS
Brands
Win 2005 Best Alternative Dining Room Cuisine and Best Hawai’i
Itineraries
MIAMI, January 5, 2006 - Norwegian Cruise
Line (NCL) and NCL America have been awarded “2005
Best Alternative Dining Room Cuisine” and “Best
Hawai’i Itineraries” by Porthole Cruise Magazine.
These prestigious awards illustrate the best in the cruise
industry as deemed by Porthole readers, who cast their votes
online or via mail-in entries.
“NCL’s alternative Freestyle
Dining restaurants have always had a reputation for the
highest caliber service, fine cuisine and unique presentation,”
said Colin Veitch, NCL’s president and CEO. “To
garner this recognition from our passengers and Porthole
readers is truly an honor.”
From tapas to French fare to Teppanyaki,
NCL’s Freestyle Dining alternative restaurants were
deserving of the Porthole award as each has a taste for
every palate. Some highlights include: The award-winning
Le Bistro, available on every ship in the NCL fleet, is
an upscale French restaurant offering an a la carte menu
of nouvelle and classic French Mediterranean cuisine; Tango's
Tapas & Latin Restaurant, aboard Norwegian Jewel, is
a contemporary, brightly colored restaurant decorated with
colorful ceramics and mosaics to compliment the hot and
spicy Latin/tapas fare and is inspired by the steps of the
Tango; and a Teppanyaki room, featured on several NCL ships,
offers an interactive Japanese dining experience where food
is prepared in front of guests.
In addition to earning recognition for NCL’s
fine dining, NCL America received “Best Hawaiian Itineraries.”
NCL America, the brand under which all U.S.-flagged ships
operate, focuses exclusively on the Hawai’i market.
“To be given this honor shows just
how much NCL America is not only meeting, but exceeding
our customer’s needs and expectations,” Veitch
said.
Porthole features expertly written, sophisticated
cruise and travel editorial for savvy consumers worldwide.
Seasoned travel writers feature their stories, opinions,
tips, and insights into the places they go and adventures
they experience. From the relaxing pampering of an onboard
spa to a wild African safari, subscribers are able to read
about the cruise ships themselves, as well as the destinations
— both near and far — that they visit around
the globe.
NCL Corporation (NCL) is an innovative cruise
company headquartered in Miami, Florida, with a fleet of
15 ships in service and under construction. The corporation
oversees the operations of Norwegian Cruise Line, NCL America,
and Orient Lines.
NCL took delivery of its newest Freestyle
Cruising vessel, the 93,502-ton Norwegian Jewel on August
4, 2005. The company is currently building three ships,
including one more for the NCL America brand in Hawai`i
- Pride of Hawai`i (delivery in April 2006) - and two further
Norwegian Jewel class ships, which are scheduled for delivery
in 2007. For further information, please contact NCL in
the U.S. and Canada at (800) 327-7030; visit NCL's website
at www.ncl.com or on AOL at keyword: NCL; or to download
high-resolution photography, visit www.ncl.com/hires.