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The "Spirit of Aloha"
The "Spirit of Aloha" can be felt throughout the ship with its distinctive Hawaii decor and the gracious, friendly Hawaiian crew. And with a seemingly infinite array of amenities, accommodations, dining options and activities, the pleasures aboard the Pride of Aloha are boundless |
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Crossings Restaurant
The special ambiance in this main restaurant is inspired by the grand yachts of the Trans Pacific yacht race from Los Angeles to Honolulu – a colorful event joining the people of California and Hawaii in a great 100 years legacy. |
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Royal Palm Bistro
Themed on the royal and aristocratic gardens during the Victorian era, NCL’s signature Le Bistro restaurant features French Mediterranean offerings such as the traditional Escargots in Garlic Butter; Mille-Feuille of Seabass with Tomato Concassée, and Tarte au Citron, the classic French lemon tart. |
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Inside Stateroom
Two lower beds, some have a sitting area. |
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Oceanview Stateroom w/Balcony
Norway Deck. Two lower beds, sitting area, floor-to-ceiling glass door opens to private balcony. |
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Owner's Suite
Fjord, Viking Decks. Living room, private balcony with hot tub, dining room, separate bedroom with queen size bed, and luxury bath with tub and shower. Butler service and concierge available. |
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Penthouse Suite
Norway, Fjord, Viking Decks. Sitting area, private balcony, separate bedroom with queen size bed, and luxury bath with whirlpool tub and shower. Butler service and concierge available. |
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Blue Hawaii Night Club
Inspired by the playful laid-back island attitude, this lounge reflects the spirit of a local Hawaiian beachfront dance club complete with a thatched roof and palm trees to give an outdoor tropical feeling. It’s the perfect place to share a cocktail or to dance the night away. |
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Outrigger Lounge
This lounge is inspired by the Polynesians who navigated the Pacific Ocean and discovered Hawaii. They were known as The Blue Water Sailors for their incredible exploits using the stars as navigation charts. Their stately Koa sailing canoes, when not in use, were protected by canoe house structures facing out to sea. It’s the perfect place to take in the views of the Hawaii islands. |
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Plantation Club
This cocktail and wine bar is themed around the Plantation era of Hawaii. The British Colonial-style ambiance reflects the hospitality of a plantation owner's home from the late 1800s to early 1900s. |
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