The third ship in the new Breakaway Plus class takes its passengers to destinations worth seeing. Up to 4004 passengers can be accommodated on the Norwegian Bliss and can enjoy a relaxing holiday thanks to the Free at Sea concept, in which a variety of drinks or other additional services, such as restaurant visits in one of the speciality restaurants, shore excursion credit or a Starlink internet package, can be booked. A cabin highlight are The Haven Suites, which are located on the top decks of Norwegian Bliss and offer luxury, a private sun deck and 24-hour butler service. Exclusively for The Haven guests, the two-storey, forward-facing The Haven Lounge offers private, captivating panoramic views of land and sea while enjoying cocktails and snacks. The studios are another cabin highlight for solo travellers, who enjoy no single supplement in this category, as well as access to the private studio lounge. The American artist Robert Wyland, who is known for his works on the theme of the underwater world, was commissioned to paint the hull. In keeping with the ‘Cruising with the Whales’ theme, the centrepiece of the design is a humpback whale, which also symbolises the beauty of Alaska. The spectacular observation lounge with bar on deck 15 offers a marvellous 180-degree view of the diverse landscape, while numerous restaurants and a wide range of entertainment options ensure there is never a dull moment. With the impressive go-kart track and the dreamlike Horizon Park, Norwegian Bliss creates the ideal combination of thrills and relaxation.