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As part of NCL’s innovative “Freestyle Dining” program, this ship offers a wide variety of dining choices. -Click here to find out more-

Formerly a two-class ship, the Norway retains its two “main” dining rooms. While their décors differ, both share the same galley and offer identical menus.


Windward Dining Room

Make an entrance.
Whether you’re in your elegant best or casual comfort, the stairway descending into the Windward Dining Room offers you a chance to make your grand entrance. Once the First Class dining room on the S.S. France, the Windward Dining Room still holds that aura of the golden years of transatlantic liners. Bronze murals gleam from the walls and stars twinkle from the domed ceiling above but the dreamy effect is sometimes lost due to the high noise levels of the room.

Leeward Dining Room

There’s one class of service on the Norway – and it’s definitely not second!
The Leeward Dining Room occupies the space once reserved for Tourist Class passengers. Though larger than Windward Dining Room, this elegant, two-deck dining room provides a quieter, more intimate dining experience. A spiral staircase faced in polished stainless steel connects the two levels.

Le Bistro

Take in “le view” of “le sea” from Le Bistro.
If you’ve got a table by the window looking out on the pool, you might also have some nice, early evening views of fellow passengers in “le bikini” or “le Speedo,” too. The open seating alternative restaurant serves Continental and Italian fare throughout the evening. Le Bistro’s intimate size and popularity makes a reservation a must.

The Great Outdoor Restaurant

Great hamburgers, great hot dogs, great fries!
The Norway was built for year round transatlantic travel. As a result, designers emphasized the ship’s interior appointments over its exterior space. But the Great Outdoor Restaurant defies that strategy with its expansive views of the ocean. Despite the restaurant’s great size, this lido-style buffet gets crowded, especially during sunny days at sea.

Sports Illustrated Café

Hey, it’s just a game.
Eat, drink, and be very, very into that game. The Sports Illustrated Café offers direct satellite hook-ups to ESPN and CNN, banks of wide-screen TVs – two of them giant screens, sports memorabilia (great photos from back issues of Sports Illustrated Magazine), and comfortable bar and table seating for beer and snacks. This room is as big as your appetite for sports. It serves over 20 varieties of beer and also serves as a handy Lost & Found for wayward husbands.

Room Service

For the morning after the night before…
A limited, 24-hour room service menu is available for those times when you just don’t want to deal with the outside world.



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