Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) marked the christening of its second Prima Plus class vessel, Norwegian Luna, in Miami on Friday (27 March)
The event, held in PortMiami, saw more than 2,000 guests in attendance as well as a special appearance from Luna’s godmother and hull artist, ELLE.
At 1,056 feet long with a guest capacity of 3,565, Luna, like its sister ship Norwegian Aqua, features the Observation Lounge, the Aqua Slidecoaster, the Glow Court, and the Luna Game Zone, as well as the Commodore Club and Syd Norman’s Pour House.
“Norwegian Luna represents the evolution of NCL, a brand built on freedom, flexibility and delivering experiences that resonate with every type of traveler,” said Marc Kazlauskas, president of NCL.
“Curated to deliver attractions for families with the NCL-exclusive Aqua Slidecoaster, and the all-new Moon Climber and Luna Midway activities; as well as adult-only experiences like the late-night production of ‘LunaTique,’ Norwegian Luna is the perfect ship for multigenerational travelers looking for a warm vacation in the tropics.”
Norwegian Luna introduces new experiences designed with multigenerational family travel in mind, including Luna Midway, an amusement park-style outdoor area featuring carnival-inspired games; Moon Climber, a multi-level obstacle course designed for kids and adults; and Horizon Park, a complimentary recreational area featuring lawn-style games, all located across the ship’s top decks.
In the evening, entertainment options include Elton: A Celebration of Elton John, as well as HIKO: Innovation Meets Wonder, a multimedia show featuring design, cirque-style acrobatics, and contemporary dance.
Accommodation options include solo, inside, oceanview and balcony staterooms, as well as suites in The Haven by Norwegian, NCL’s ship-within-a-ship complex with a private restaurant, bar and lounge.
With 17 dining options, guests can enjoy more than 15 cuisines, including Italian at Onda by Scarpetta; Thai at Sukhothai; and French at Le Bistro.
From April 2026 through April 2027, Luna will offer a variety of itineraries to the Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean with visits to the company’s resort-style destinations, including Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas and Harvest Caye in Belize.
Great Stirrup Cay recently debuted enhancements including the Great Life Lagoon, a pool area featuring two swim‑up bars, cabanas, lounge chairs and is steps away from the family splash pad, Splash Harbor.
This summer the island will debut the nearly six-acre Great Tides Waterpark boasting 19 waterslides; cliffside jumps; Splash Cay, a 9,000 square-foot kids splash zone; and the Wandering River, a nearly 800-foot water experience with an accelerated current.
Following Norwegian Luna’s season in Miami, the ship will sail from New York, offering guests four and seven-day round-trip itineraries to Bermuda from April 2027 through October 2027.



