Norwegian Cruise Line’s NCL Prima Plus Class cruise ships will offer even more for cruisers with new onboard experiences and the latest diversions when Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna debut, starting from next year.
Cruisers can expect more onboard fun and relaxation options when the NCL Prima Plus Class Norwegian Aqua sets sail on Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, Florida in April 2025, followed by Norwegian Luna, departing on her maiden season from Miami on 4 April 2026.

NCL will introduce the first-ever Aqua and Luna Game Zone, an all-new gaming experience and evolution of its popular Galaxy Pavilion and arcade venues.
It will feature a mix of virtual reality experiences, such as Space Racing and Beat Hero, plus retro arcade games like Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Down the Clown.

There will also be expanded spaces aboard the NCL Prima Plus Class sister ships; including Bull’s Eye Bar, a free experience with interactive dart games and a full-service bar; and the bigger and better Tee Time 12-hole mini-golf course across two decks.

For onboard R’n’R, the Mandara Spa & Salon and Pulse Fitness Center will be refreshed with an updated design and new amenities, including a clay sauna, IV drip therapy and thalassotherapy loungers.

The Thermal Suite will offer twice as many heated loungers with ocean views, compared to Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva, while the redesigned Pulse Fitness Center will contain state-of-the-art equipment, cardio machines and a dedicated spin studio.

From April 2025, Norwegian Aqua will sail seven-day Caribbean itineraries, followed by five- and seven-day voyages from New York City to Bermuda from August to October 2025 through October 2025 and five- and seven-day Eastern Caribbean itineraries ex Miami from October 2025 to April 2026.

Norwegian Luna will kick off her inaugural Western Caribbean season from Miami in April 2026 with stops in Honduras, Mexico and Belize and then sail on seven-day cruises to the Eastern Caribbean.
For more info, head to ncl.com