Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced the launch of its latest
vessel, Norwegian Luna, which is now open for sale. Set to debut in
March 2026, the ship will operate seven-day Caribbean voyages from
Miami, starting on 4 April 2026.
Norwegian Luna will feature celestial hull art by celebrated street
artist ELLE, inspired by moonlight's reflection on the sea. The ship
will be nearly 322 metres long, with a capacity of approximately 3,550
guests at double occupancy, representing a 10% increase in size and
capacity compared to NCL's previous Prima Class vessels.
Onboard features of Norwegian Luna

Ocean Boulevard on Norwegian Luna is a 46,000 square foot outdoor walkway, allowing guests to enjoy stunning sea views while cruising.
- Spacious Accommodations:
- Three-Bedroom Duplex Haven Suites:
- Two-story suites with separate living and dining areas.
- Three bathrooms and a balcony.
- Dining Options:
- New Restaurants:
- Sukhothai: Thai specialty restaurant with traditional and creative dishes.
- Indulge Food Hall: Ten different food stations, including a plant-based option.
- Returning Venues:
- Cagney’s Steakhouse: Classic steakhouse experience.
- Le Bistro: Elevated French dining.
- Onda by Scarpetta: High-end Italian cuisine.
- Innovative Attractions:
- Aqua Slidecoaster:
- A hybrid rollercoaster and waterslide featuring dual slides and a magnetic lift.
- Glow Court:
- An interactive sports complex that transforms into a nightclub in the evening.
- Relaxation and Entertainment:
- Ocean Boulevard: A 46,000 square foot outdoor walkway wrapping around the ship.
- Vibe Beach Club: An adults-only open-air lounge.
- Infinity Beach: Offers sweeping ocean views.
- Stadium: An outdoor space for complimentary activities.
- Wellness Facilities:
- Spa with a glass-walled sauna and cold room, plus outdoor spa facilities.
The inaugural Caribbean season will include itineraries to Roatan
Island, Honduras; Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; and Harvest Caye,
Belize, along with Eastern Caribbean destinations such as Puerto Plata,
Dominican Republic; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands; and Great Stirrup Cay, NCL's private island in the
Bahamas.
David J. Herrera, president of NCL, stated, “The debut of Norwegian
Luna truly showcases our ongoing commitment to providing guests more of
what they enjoy and value.”
Ben Angell, Vice President and Managing Director for NCL
Asia-Pacific, noted, “This Class offers everything Asian cruisers love –
more space to relax, diverse dining options, and world-class
entertainment venues.”
More experiences aboard Norwegian Luna will be announced in the coming year.