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Caribbean Β· SummerFrom Port CanaveralVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

they've doubled down on the things that our guests which of course are their guests as well absolutely adore

this ship has the most outdoor space of any new cruise ship out there

they've taken food to the next level

this particular ship is going to start off in europe i expect her to go to europe in the summer

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βœ“Book your space especially on those first couple cruises as soon as possible
βœ“Work with a travel advisor to find the perfect experience for you, your friends, and your family

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the new features of the Norwegian Prima?
QHow does the Prima compare to other Norwegian ships?
QWhere will the Prima be sailing initially?

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We are so excited to share with you all the brand new Norwegian Prima! Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the first of what the line has been calling Project Leonardo, and now the Prima class of ships, will debut in 2022, the first new class of ships for the line in 10 years. Ready to book your cruise aboard the new PRIMA? You can book directly on https://www.harrtravel.com If you need assistance with you booking reach out through our contact form? https://res.harrtravel.com/contact You can also email us at info@harrtravel.com Hit that SUBSCRIBE button and give us a like! Any support you give us allows to make more content like this. CHECK OUT THE FULL HARR TRAVEL LIVE STREAM REVEAL HERE! https://youtu.be/2WdI9cW5DUM Prima’s first year of destinations, including a debut in summer 2022 to sail in Northern Europe and the United Kingdom followed by short sailings from New York, Galveston, Miami and finally home-porting from Port Canaveral beginning Dec. 11, 2022. In 2023 the Prima will sail from New York City to Bermuda on five- and seven-day cruises from March through May, before heading to Iceland and Northern Europe for the summer season, offering a 10- and 11-day program from Reykjavik or Southampton. Some details about the ships were revealed in 2017, notably their size being dialed back from the 165,300-ton Breakaway Plus class ships like Norwegian Escape. Norwegian Prima and its sister ships will be 140,000-ton, 3,300-passenger vessels. β€œNot all destinations in the world can handle 4,000-, 5,000-passenger ships effectively.” Del Rio said in 2017. β€œSo we believe these vessels are the perfect size to deliver the top return on investment for our shareholders while providing the flexibility we need as a company to deploy these vessels throughout the world.” The ship will become one of two based at the port that hopes to pull from the popularity of Orlando along with Norwegian Encore in fall 2022. Prima will sail 15 roundtrip Western Caribbean voyages on five-, seven- and nine-night itineraries through March 19, 2023 hitting ports including Cozumel, Mexico; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and NCL’s private island, Great Stirrup Cay, in the Bahamas. The line has been sharing space at Cruise Terminal 10 with Disney Cruise Line, and was before the pandemic planning to sail from the port over the summer months with one of its older vessels. A year-round presence in a post-pandemic sailing world, though, is not in the cards currently for the cruise line, Sommer said. Putting a new ship at Port Canaveral, though, is not the normal move for the line, which had no ships there from 2013-2015. Since then, the line has sent ships that were at least six years old including Norwegian Epic and Breakaway. This fall, the port is set to welcome the first of what the line calls its Breakaway-Plus class of ships, Norwegian Escape, but once again, six years after its debut. With Prima, though, Port Canaveral will be among those ports getting a first taste, which is also part of the line’s strategy to cast as wide a net as possible to show off its new ship design. When it debuts, the line will have grown to 23 ships in the fleet. Before Port Canaveral, the ship will debut with inaugural cruises and an Aug.17 - Sept.13 series of 10-night voyages from Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Copenhagen, Denmark, to visit Northern Europe, Norwegian Fjords and the Baltic regions. On Sept. 23, the ship will sail a 12-night transatlantic voyage from Southampton, England visiting Lerwick, Scotland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Halifax, Nova Scotia,; and arriving in New York. On Oct. 10, the ship will sail to Bermuda, the leave New York on Oct. 15 on a 12-night Caribbean voyage to end up in Galveston. From Galveston, Prima will sail on Oct. 31 to Miami where it will then sail from Nov. 19-Dec. 3 on a three- and seven-night voyages. Then it will spend four months in Port Canaveral before migrating back to New York for a mini-season of sailings to Bermuda and Norfolk, Virginia through May 7, 2023. After that, the ship heads back to Europe, offering from May 25-Sept. 7 a mix of 10- and 11-night Norway and Iceland sailings from Reykjavik, Iceland, and Southampton, England. Those voyages will include in-port times between nine and 14 hours to allow for more exploration on shore. Destinations include the Heritage Fjords as well as Geiranger and Olden, Norway. Finally, the ship will sail Sept. 17 from Southampton on a 14-night roundtrip voyage with stops to Dublin, Ireland; Isafjordur and Akureyri, Iceland, with an overnight in Reykjavik; and visits to Geiranger, Olden, and Stavanger, Norway.