Transatlantic Norwegian Jewel Transatlantic Cruise Reviews

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Nice common areas on deck - appreciated the stage area in a central spot that was consistent with music and entertainment throughout sea days and in the afternoons as cruisers were returning to the ship.
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Sea day.....be warned the idiotic chair hogs are allowed to reserve from 7am.
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Not to be missed show with finale
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NCL.... Lobster anyone?

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Rosiernk
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

The cruise.. in a nutshell.. Flew to NYC, and then got on the big bird, 777, to London, man that beast looks big, especially when you sit in row 42 of 43 rows.. LOL. Tiny seats, no leg room.. the body curves so you really don't have much legroom on the window seat, but we figured it beats the 5 seats in the middle... let the time warp start! The sun was up and then it was DOWN and then it was UP. ...
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Sail Date: September 2009


We enjoyed the Jewel

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bjb1957
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

We started off feeling like we were stranded in the airport at Gatwick. Once we got through customs and into the terminal building there was no NCL person to be found. We wanted to take the NCL bus to the port, I had contacted NCL prior to our departure and was assured that our name would be put on the "list" to reserve space on the bus for us. I went to the airport information desk and had the ...
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Sail Date: September 2009


Not your grandma's Caribbean cruise

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cruise pup
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

Overall, this was a very enjoyable cruise. That said, I must warn that this route is not for those expecting glorious weather. I was well aware that booking a North Atlantic cruise in September could lead to a bumpy ride and I was not disappointed. More of that later in the review. My pre-cruise arrangements were made by myself. I flew from EWR-LHR on Virgin-Atlantic 3 days before the ...
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Sail Date: September 2009

Cabin Type: Family Inside


Jewel of a Cruise!

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johnql
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Bottom Line This is a very long review, so for those who want to skip to the bottom line, here it is - I very much enjoyed my cruise on the Jewel. As noted below, there were a few minor negatives, but they were far outweighed by the positives. The ship is nice, the itinerary was excellent (other than missing a port), the staff was great, the entertainment was good (with Le Cirque Bijou being ...
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Sail Date: September 2009

Cabin Type: Mini-Suite with Balcony


Jewel of a transatlantic crossing

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tazzicat
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

We just recently completed on 16th cruise since August of 2001, with this one being our 5th repositioning cruise...which we find very relaxing and a great bargain.We flew to Miami and stayed in the Embassy Suites prior to embarkation - which is a breeze since we now book suites on NCL ships because of the really great perks. Left the hotel at 11:00 am and were eating lunch in Cagney's by noon. ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Penthouse with Large Balcony


NCLs Jewel is a jewel

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Uniall
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

THE TRANSATLANTIC was GREAT. We started with daytime temperatures of 80 degrees in Miami and finished at 65 degrees in Dover. That was a drop of about 1 degree a day over the 12 day cruise. The seas were calm to moderate with only one overnight of roughness. However, the 25 MPH wind from the ship's movement into a primarily angled wind across the bow, made outdoor activity (sun bathing) ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Penthouse with Large Balcony


A Jewel of a Cruise!

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jrd450
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

This was a fantastic cruise! It was our third trans-Atlantic, with 2 of them on the Norwegian Jewel. With 6 days at sea, we had plenty of time to explore the ship again, and to relax. The wait-staff in The Tsar's Palace, the stateroom attendants, the Reception Desk staff and all other crew members and staff were fantastic, going the extra mile for us. We have sailed the Caribbean and the ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Balcony


Fantastic and Fun Cruise on Norwegian Jewel April 2009

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oceansailor7
First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

One Fantastic and Fun Cruise on Norwegian Jewel in April 2009PersonalBeing the seventh son of eight boys in a row and two girls, I am a member of a fantastic and close family with personalities spanning the crosscut of those a person would meet in a lifetime.  We lived on the Detroit River at the mouth of Lake St. Clair.  Our home was a massive English Tudor on the River with a man-made / dredged ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Inside


Transatlantic

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MrLTrizz
First Time Cruiser • Age 20s

I'm a 29yr old male who chose this cruise and brought my girlfriend as well as went with another couple of the same age.  The price was right (~$750pp) for a balcony which was then upgraded to a mini-suite due to additional reductions in price.  No matter what is said below - you can not beat the pricing of this cruise; inside cabins went for as low as $339pp.I booked online and while they were ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Mid-Ship Mini-Suite with Balcony


Transatlantic adventure to Dover

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janisgrace
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

The Norwegian Jewel is quite colorful. We were greeted with champagne and orange juice upon arrival. It was next to impossible to find a seat in the buffet - this was a problem throughout the cruise. We preferred sitting in Mama's Kitchen where there was always available tables during the buffet. There were hardly any lines at the buffet, which was really impressive. On many past cruises you would ...
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Sail Date: April 2009

Cabin Type: Mini-Suite with Balcony


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