Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) formally welcomed Norwegian Viva again to Miami on November 28, 2023, following a celebratory voyage. The cruise line christened its latest ship with a ceremony at its LEED® Gold Licensed terminal at PortMiami.
Over 1,500 visitors joined the christening ceremony, which included performances by Luis Fonsi, Paulina Rubio, and Pedro Capó. The celebration additionally included the revealing and dedication of the Knut Kloster Corridor, a newly added set up on the NCL Terminal that pays homage to the Firm’s founder, Knut Kloster. Norwegian Viva is 965 toes lengthy and has the capability for 3,099 visitors.
Norwegian Viva options distinctive, thrilling actions, together with the three-story Viva Speedway; elevated choices similar to Indulge Meals Corridor, an open-air meals market that includes 11 distinctive eateries; and an awe-inspiring artwork assortment. Following the three-day unique inaugural crusing, the ship will reposition to San Juan, Puerto Rico and be the latest ship to homeport within the vacation spot when she arrives on December 15, 2023. By way of March 2024, Norwegian Viva will supply port-intensive seven-day Caribbean voyages. In April 2024, Norwegian Viva will return to sail Mediterranean and Greek Isles itineraries
NCL’s year-round ‘Free at Sea’ supply supplies vacationers with extra worth with vacation-enhancing advantages, together with limitless open bar, specialty eating, shore tour credit, complimentary Wi-Fi, discounted charges for the third and fourth visitors and free roundtrip airfare for the second visitor.