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NCL Unveils New Experiences for Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna Ships

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has unveiled details about its new onboard experiences and expanded venues that will be available aboard sister ships Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna – the first two ships in NCL’s Prima Plus Class, set to launch in April 2025 and 2026, respectively.

The soon-to-debut ships will feature the NCL’s first-ever Aqua and Luna Game Zone, an all-new gaming experience and evolution of NCL’s popular Galaxy Pavilion and arcade venues.

The sister vessels will boast even more expanded and redesigned spaces, including Bull’s Eye Bar, a now complimentary experience with interactive dart games and a new full-service bar; and Tee Time, a supercharged version of mini golf where guests can play 12 interactive holes across two decks.

The Mandara Spa and Salon and Pulse Fitness Center will also be refreshed to include sophisticated design updates, and new revitalizing service additions including a clay sauna, IV drip therapy and thalassotherapy loungers aboard Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna.

“We provide our guests with more to do with a variety of fun, exciting and elevated experiences for every type of traveller,” said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line.

“The two sister ships will introduce a brand-new venue to the fleet, the Aqua and Luna Game Zone, along with thoughtfully redesigned spaces and bringing back many more of our best-in-class offerings, beloved by our guests and inspired by their feedback. We look forward to our guests enjoying more of what they love on board and creating unforgettable memories aboard Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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