NCL Jade Ship Tour

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Published 2024-07-02
NCL Jade was built in the early 2000s for around $500 million. Does this older cruise ship still look appealing on the inside and out. Here is a detailed walking ship tour of the NCL Jade.

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All Comments (21)
  • @barblibrarian
    We have sailed on the Jade twice, once to Norway, and once to the Greek Islands. We really loved this ship and its crew. Tony, we love everything you do, but your ship and port videos are what we think you do best. Your joy of cruising and your curiosity make these videos compelling. And, they make us want to cruise more. Thank you!
  • @ArcticCruiser
    I really like and appreciate your first person walk about ship tours Tony!!!!
  • @motel1029
    We were on Anthem if the Seas back in April with our grandchildren. They had a penny crusher at the entrance to one of the dining rooms. It required three $1 coins, which we didn't have. We tried the casino and guest services, and they didn't have them either!! So, we mentioned it to our maitre de in our dining room. He and our head waiter fixed us right up!! They got my grandson the souviner flattened penny and some foreign coins he could have also. It just shows how the crew will bend over backward to help you out!!
  • @aussiejohn5835
    Tony, you are the best at bringing us the port and cruise ship tours because you make us feel as though we are walking alongside you. I sailed on Norwegian Sun to Alaska in 2005 and loved that ship, especially the outside promenade deck that the newer ships don't have. I wish the cruise lines would build ships to cater for those of us who prefer this sized ship with the traditional design.
  • @davidlodato9276
    Great tour. I am a fan of the older ship designs. I know it's a dream but I wish they would return to the smaller ships with classic designs.
  • @FloridaGiGi
    I love a mega regga walking talking cruise ship tour! Seeing all of the venues and all of the decor helps me imagine what it would be like to be on board! All that walking and talking is a lot of effort on your part, but it is very much appreciated! Hope I get to see you on the Lido one day.
  • @LilMissBusy5211
    My first cruise was on NCL Gem which is same class as Jade…. I kinda love the smaller and more “mature” ships
  • Going on the Jade next month. Thank you for the tour. I’m so excited.
  • Hey Tony Great ship tour, I really like the older ships on NCL,MSC and Royal Caribbean. They all seem to have the open deck that you can walk completely around the outside the ship and the outdoor seating at the café on the Fantale /stern of the ship.
  • @michelleb749
    You were working very hard. Great Stirrup Cay and Ship Tour filmed the same day! Great video! Brings back memories on her. Loved the outdoor seating for the Great Outdoors! Kudos to NCL for maintaining an older ship!
  • @lhb1787
    I believe the Jewel class boats of NCL are the most beloved. They were / are what old school cruises are all about
  • @MrSimondrury
    Congratulations Tony on the recent steady growth in the total of your subscribers. I note that few of your fellow “Cruise Bloggers” are able to do the same. You are way more entertaining and personable. It is a formula that others must envy.
  • @ricoatthebeach
    I am a big fan of the jewel class ships on NCL. Lots of great specialty dining for a midsize ship, very manageable size for someone who's maybe not as fry and energetic as he used to be, and great bathrooms even in the interior cabins. The great bathrooms in the standard cabins, with the three zones and private toilet, and the fluffy friendly shower, you can find any non- suite cabin. Also, like you showed us today, lots of cool little private areas and dead ends and one-offs of spaces where you can find really cool stuff.
  • @SandNSurf
    The Jade is a favorite. It’s so classy, and I love the layout. The only 1% I don’t adore, are the two areas for the shower and toilet room. Very tight and confining.
  • @B-ch6uk
    I love the smaller ships. Thanks for the tour.
  • Hi Tony. Watching this tour has brought back memories of being on the dawn. I did the penny pincher machine one time. Didn't think anything more about it. We were stopped getting off the ship and told to go to guest services. There was a fee for that coin that had to be paid... Who knew. 😂 . Oh the memories of the dial on the cabin door. Great tour. As always thank you for all you do
  • I enjoyed this tour so much. The Jade was my very first cruise ship back in 2016. It brought back great memories. Need to cruise on her again I think.
  • My mothers’ dream had always been to go to “Hiwaya”❤. In 2007, I chose to be brave 😉, and took her (77 at the time, along with my granddaughter at 7) to Hawaii on the Pride of Hawaii (now the Jade). Although it seemed like I had taken 2 children at times, it was so much fun, beautiful, and such a blessing to enable my mother to see the only place I ever really heard her talk about hoping to see before she died. What an Adventure, and we loved the ship AND loved Hawaii. Ship looks very different now though. Thanks Tony for another great video! Glad Ms. Jenny was able to join you!
  • @garybaker9419
    I’ve sailed on the Gem, and Jewel, sister ships to the Jade. I do enjoy the smaller ships.