MS Nordnorge (1996)
MS Nordnorge at Brønnøysund, Norway | |
| History | |
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| Name | Nordnorge |
| Owner |
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| Operator | Hurtigruten |
| Builder | Kværner Kleven, Ulsteinvik, Norway |
| Yard number | 266 |
| Launched | 6 July 1996 |
| Christened |
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| In service | 19 March 1997 |
| Homeport | Narvik, Norway |
| Identification |
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| Status | In service |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Polarlys class cruiseferry |
| Tonnage | 11,286 GT |
| Length | 123.30 m (404.53 ft) |
| Beam | 19.50 m (63.98 ft) |
| Height | 29.87 m (97 ft 11 in) |
| Draught | 4.90 m (16.08 ft) |
| Installed power |
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| Speed | 18 kn (33.34 km/h) |
| Capacity |
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MS Nordnorge (literally: Northern Norway) is a Hurtigruten (Norwegian Coastal Express) ship. It was completed in 1997 by Kværner Kleven in Ulsteinvik, Norway, as a sister ship to MS Polarlys and MS Nordkapp. The Nordnorge has a gross tonnage of 11,386, a crew of 57 and can carry up to 691 passengers.
Since 2002 the Nordnorge has been employed in Antarctic cruise service during the northern hemisphere winter.
There have been four Hurtigruten ships with the name of Nordnorge, which is Norwegian for "Northern Norway"; the common name of the three northern Norwegian counties.
During 2009 Nordnorge did not operate on the coast of Norway. The ship was hired out at the end of 2008 as a hotel ship in the Mediterranean, possibly in Venice.