Norwegian’s Southward, pictured here during a routine drydocking, was the fourth ship to sail for Norwegian Cruise Line – entering service for the company in 1971. The 16,600-ton ship sailed for NCL until 1994.
Norwegian’s Southward, pictured here during a routine drydocking, was the fourth ship to sail for Norwegian Cruise Line – entering service for the company in 1971. The 16,600-ton ship sailed for NCL until 1994.
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