Norwegian Viva, the second of six Prima class ships due enter service by 2028, has been delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line .
The 3,100-passenger vessel becomes the 19th ship in the line’s fleet following the hand over at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy.
The ship is due to enter service on it maiden voyage on August 10 and will sail Mediterranean and Greek islands cruises ahead of its christening in Miami on November 28.
The ship will then be based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a winter season of Caribbean voyages from December until March 2024.
NCL president David Herrera said: “Ships as stellar as those of the Prima class are only possible in collaboration with an incredible shipyard like Fincantieri.
“Delivery marks an important milestone for Norwegian Viva, and we are beyond excited to bring this spectacular ship to life as we welcome guests aboard next week.”
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