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Norwegian Prima Exclusive: Porthole Cruise and Travel

Cruise and Travel With Bill Panoff
Cruise and Travel With Bill Panoff
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👁️ 2K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 1:02
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i've got a new ship coming out called the prima sailing out of iceland on its christening cruise

it's the first of a new ship class which is got everything you can imagine on a cruise ship

so we're looking for you know a strong comeback in 2022 and then back to normal next year

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The first Prima Class ship will be 965 feet long, 142,500 gross tons and able to accommodate 3,215 guests at double occupancy. The ship is currently in production in Marghera, Italy at the yard of Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. Italian graffiti artist Manuel Di Rita, known commonly as “Peeta,” will make the hull art which for the first time will extend to the forward superstructure of the ship. “Despite not having sailed in more than a year, we never stopped working and innovating, we never once pressed pause,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line. “In fact, we doubled down on our brand investment in order to deliver unforgettable guest experiences that go well beyond expectations. Not only will we begin cruising this July, we’re so proud and so incredibly happy to announce the start of an exciting new chapter as we introduce the Prima Class and the first ship in a line of unrivaled vessels with Norwegian Prima.”