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Floating Paradise Lost: Cruising Aboard The S.S. NORWAY

Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
Peter Knego's MidShipCinema
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๐Ÿ‘๏ธ 32K views๐Ÿ“… 3 years agoโฑ๏ธ 30:14
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๐Ÿ‘ซ Best for GroupCaribbean ยท Summer ยท 7 nightsFrom MiamiVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

the magnificent S.S. NORWAY, the former French Line's FRANCE of 1961

she was the epitome of sleekness with her finely sculpted hull and pair of elegantly winged funnels

the Norway's 88-foot tenders were called Little Norway one and Little Norway too

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Document the ship systematically to capture its details

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat was it like to cruise aboard the S.S. Norway in 1995?
QHow did the ship's design and features compare to other vessels?

Topics Covered

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Port Highlights

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Top: Kupikoi Beach
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YouTube Video Descriptionโ†“

Join Peter Knego as he joins the Steamship Historical Society of America's Long Island Chapter for a week of cruising the Caribbean aboard the magnificent S.S. NORWAY, the former French Line's FRANCE of 1961. The longest passenger ship ever built at 1,035 feet (until the advent of the QUEEN MARY 2), she was the epitome of sleekness with her finely sculpted hull and pair of elegantly winged funnels. Even with two decks of extra accommodations added in 1990, she still had one of the best profiles that ever put to sea. Her interior were a mashup of stylish original French fittings and a cornucopia of decorative elements added by Angelo Donghia and other designers for Norwegian Caribbean (later Cruise) Lines. This nostalgic video captures the affectionately nicknamed "Blue Lady" departing Miami on a fine but sweltering afternoon and at anchor in St. Maarten, St. Thomas and NCL's Bahamian Out Island. It also ventures from the top of her forward funnel all the way down to her engine room and covers most of her deck areas and interior spaces, although is not a full-on Decked! video. Perhaps if there is enough interest in this one, a Decked! can be done at a future date. In the meantime, sit back and enjoy the grand lady of the seas and a few of her passing "friends" like RCCL's SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, Carnival's IMAGINATION and even Windjammer Barefoot's POLYNESIA. And, please do subscribe if you like these videos as YouTube doesn't seem to think I have enough of a following here -- YET -- to get monetized for the effort of creating these tributes to ships old and new. Of course, "likes" are appreciated, too and I always welcome your feedback. Thanks again! #ssnorway #norwegiancruise #norwegiancruiseline #ssfrance #oceanliners #classiccruiseships #vintagecruiseships #shipsofstate Correction: I inadvertently typed "2002" instead of "2022" in my dedication to the dear, late Mage Bailey. Apologies to her family and friends!