Norwegian Prima is the first of six new-generation cruise ships of Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class
Norwegian Prima, the first of six new generation cruise ships of the new Prima class for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), was launched at the Marghera shipyard.
With approximately 142,500 gross tons, nearly 300 meters in length and a capacity to accommodate 3,215 passengers, Norwegian Prima and its sister units will form the backbone of NCL’s future fleet.

Deliveries are expected between 2022 and 2027.
The class is based on a prototype project developed by Fincantieri which enhances the consolidated characteristics of freedom and flexibility of NCL with an innovative product configuration, able to further enrich the experience offered to passengers.
In addition, particular attention was paid to energy efficiency, with the dual objective of limiting consumption in operation and minimizing the environmental impact, in line with the most recent regulations on the subject .
In addition to NCL, the Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands are part of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., for which Fincantieri delivered the extra-luxury unit “Seven Seas Explorer” in 2016 and “Seven Seas Splendor to Sestri Ponente (Genoa).
“In 2020 in Ancona, and Oceania Cruises, for which the group has two new generation ships in its portfolio, with a total value of over one billion euros, which will launch the ” Allura class “.
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