MIAMI (Aug. 13, 2021) – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel with a 54-year history of breaking boundaries, today announced that its game-changing new ship, Norwegian Prima was floated out from her drydock at Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera (Venice), Italy, marking a major construction milestone and the first time the new vessel touches water.
To celebrate the occasion, a commemorative coin was welded to Norwegian Prima in a traditional maritime ceremony presided over by Eamonn Ferrin, vice president of international business of Norwegian Cruise Line and Antonio Quintano, shipyard director of Fincantieri.
The float out signifies the completion of external works and painting to Norwegian Prima, including the striking hull artwork designed by Italian graffiti artist Manuel Di Rita, known commonly as "Peeta." Work now continues on Norwegian Prima’s interior fittings and guest accommodations, before she is officially delivered to the Cruise Line and commences sailing in summer 2022.
“A ship’s float out is always a significant milestone, but this one is particularly special,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Our 18th ship, Norwegian Prima represents an exciting new chapter for our Brand and the first vessel to be delivered in our groundbreaking new Prima Class. We’ve worked closely with our partners at Fincantieri to deliver a truly remarkable vessel. Their passion, skill and craftsmanship has brought to life one of the most stylish and innovative ships to ever set sail. I’m thrilled we’re now one step closer to welcoming our guests onboard in just 12 months’ time,” Sommer concluded.
“The float out of Norwegian Prima signifies a renewed confidence in cruise and a new era for shipbuilding,” said Luigi Matarazzo, general manager of the merchant ships division of Fincantieri. “We are glad to celebrate not only many months of hard work, but also the true spirit of collaboration between our brands – a partnership that will lead the way for a pioneering class of ships in NCL’s Prima Class.”
Norwegian Prima is the first of six ships in NCL’s highly anticipated Prima Class, the Brand’s first new class of vessels in nearly 10 years. At 965 feet long, 142,500 gross tons and with capacity for 3,215 guests at double occupancy, the vessel is designed to put guests first. Norwegian Prima boasts wide-open spaces, thoughtful and stunning design, and a variety of new experiences for the Brand.
Laying claim to the title of the most spacious new cruise ship in the premium and contemporary categories, Norwegian Prima offers the most outdoor deck space and the most expansive accommodations of any new build. She boasts multiple Company firsts, including Ocean Boulevard, wrapping around the entire deck over 44,000 square feet, allowing guests to connect to the ocean while enjoying alfresco dining and unique experiences such as Infinity Beach, where two stunning infinity pools are positioned to take in the vastness of the ocean with uninterrupted views, and Oceanwalk, where two glass bridges will make guests feel as though they are walking on air over the water.
Dining is elevated on Norwegian Prima with the addition of Indulge Food Hall, the Brand’s first upscale open-air marketplace offering diverse menu items from a variety of eleven different culinary venues. In addition, Ocean Boulevard hosts three restaurants; Onda by Scarpetta, Los Lobos and The Local Bar & Grill.
Meanwhile The Haven by Norwegian® on Norwegian Prima offers the Brand’s most exclusive and centralized ‘ship-within-a-ship’ suite complex. Spanning eight decks of suites and public areas, it is accessible via private elevators and located at the aft of the ship for the very first time.
Designed to be more open to the sea than ever before, every public area in The Haven will offer spectacular views, together with a stunning new infinity pool overlooking the ship's wake and a new outdoor spa with a glass-walled sauna and cold room.
Commencing summer 2022, Norwegian Prima will offer bucket-list itineraries in Northern Europe with voyages from Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Copenhagen, Denmark giving guests the opportunity to explore the stunning Norwegian Fjords and Baltic Sea. She will then sail a 12-day transatlantic voyage from Southampton to New York via Scotland’s Shetland Islands, Halifax in Nova Scotia and an extended overnight stay in Reykjavik, Iceland. Through the fall and winter, Norwegian Prima will offer a variety of port-rich Bermuda and Caribbean cruises from New York; Galveston, Texas; Miami and Orlando (Port Canaveral), Fla., including calls to Harvest Caye, the Company’s private resort destination in Belize as well as the Company’s private island, Great Stirrup Cay, in the Bahamas.
For more information about the Company’s award-winning fleet and worldwide itineraries, or to book a cruise, please contact a travel professional, call 888-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784) or visit www.ncl.com.
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Norwegian Prima will be the first of six vessels of Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima Class. With voyages beginning in summer 2022, Norwegian Prima will offer guests exciting itineraries, more wide-open spaces, thoughtful and stunning design and a variety of new experiences.
In keeping with maritime tradition, Norwegian Cruise Line hosts a commemorative coin ceremony to celebrate the float out construction milestone for its game-changing new ship Norwegian Prima. In attendance were executives from NCL and shipbuilder Fincantieri, including Eamonn Ferrin, NCL Vice President of International Business and Emanuele Truant, Norwegian Prima Project Manager of Fincantieri. Photo by ©Filippo Vinardi.
Eamonn Ferrin, Vice President of International Business of Norwegian Cruise Line, Tatiana Lazzarin, Shipyard Godmother and Head of Machinery Room Outfitting Technical Office of Fincantieri, and Antonio Quintano, Fincantieri Marghera Shipyard Director, attend the traditional coin ceremony for Norwegian Prima, soon-to-be the newest ship in the NCL fleet. Photo by ©Filippo Vinardi
Norwegian Prima, the first of six ships within NCL’s all new Prima Class, floats out from her dry dock at Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, on Aug. 11, 2021, marking a major construction milestone and the first time the new vessel touches water. Photo by ©Filippo Vinardi
NCL’s ground-breaking new ship Norwegian Prima completes major construction milestone at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, on Aug. 11, 2021, floating into the water for the very first time. Photo by © Filippo Vinardi
Tatiana Lazzarin, Head of Machinery Room Outfitting Technical Office of Fincantieri, was named the Shipyard Godmother during Norwegian Prima’s float out and coin ceremony on Aug. 11, 2021 at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy. Photo by © Filippo Vinardi
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