Norwegian Jewel (NCL) - Workplace on the bridge on Deck 11


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Norwegian Jewel (NCL) - Workplace on the bridge on Deck 11

View from the Bridge Viewing Room to the bridge of the Norwegian jewel of the shipping company Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)


The Bridge Viewing Room on NCL's Norwegian Jewel is a unique opportunity to give passengers an exclusive insight into the workings of the ship's bridge. Located on deck 11, this room offers a panoramic view of the ship's steering area, allowing passengers to watch as the captain and crew navigate the ship. The room has large windows that provide an unobstructed view of the bridge. However, the view of the bridge through the windows may be blocked by blinds, depending on the situation, so as not to disturb the crew with visitors or blinding lights at night.
Navigation in modern shipping

Navigation in modern shipping is a sophisticated process involving a combination of traditional and technically advanced methods. Today's ships are equipped with state-of-the-art navigation tools such as GPS, radar, ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) and AIS (Automatic Identification System), which enable the captain and crew to navigate the ship safely and efficiently. There are also traditional navigation methods such as sextants, which can be useful in emergency situations if the electronic systems have failed. Together with weather forecasts and route planning, navigation is an essential part of modern seafaring, ensuring that ships reach their destination safely and on time.

Journey

In June 2006, cruise on the Western Mediterranean with the itinerary: Barcelona (Spain) - Day at Sea - Messina (Italy) - Naples (Italy) - Civitavecchia (Italy) - Livorno (Italy) - Villefranche-sur-Mer (France) - Barcelona (Spain)

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