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NORWEGIAN JOY

The last time I saw Norwegian Joy was in Germany in 2017, where it had been built at the Meyer Werft shipyard for the Chinese market. Two years later and the ship is refurbished, revitalised and sailing to Alaska this summer.

Twenty-one days in dry dock in Singapore, followed by a five day wet dock in is flawless.

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