Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced its latest addition to the Prima Plus Class, the Norwegian Luna. Set to debut in March 2026, this cutting-edge vessel promises to elevate the cruising experience for travelers worldwide.
Key highlights of the Norwegian Luna include:
- Impressive size: At 1,056 feet long and 156,300 gross tons, the ship will accommodate approximately 3,550 guests, boasting a 10% increase in size and capacity compared to its Prima Class predecessors.
- Innovative attractions: Guests can look forward to the NCL exclusive Aqua Slidecoaster, a hybrid rollercoaster and waterslide, as well as the Glow Court, a versatile digital sports complex that transforms into a nightclub.
- Luxurious accommodations: The ship will introduce the new Three-Bedroom Duplex Haven Suites, offering premium amenities and services for discerning travelers.
- Artistic flair: The hull will feature ‘La Luna,’ a stunning artwork by celebrated street artist ELLE, inspired by the moon’s relationship with ocean tides.
- Diverse itineraries: Norwegian Luna will offer seven-day Caribbean voyages from Miami, exploring both Western and Eastern Caribbean destinations.
Norwegian Luna is designed as a twin sister-ship to Norwegian Aqua, which is set to debut in March 2025. Both vessels are part of NCL’s Prima Plus Class and are being constructed by the renowned Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.
David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line, expressed excitement about the new vessel, stating, “The debut of Norwegian Luna truly showcases our ongoing commitment to providing guests more of what they enjoy and value – a brand-new ship with the latest, innovative offerings sailing to the beautiful, tropical destinations of the Caribbean.”
Bookings for Norwegian Luna are now open, with inaugural voyages set to begin on April 4, 2026. This new addition to NCL’s fleet promises to deliver an unparalleled cruising experience, combining cutting-edge technology, luxurious amenities, and exciting destinations.
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