Prima-class cruise ship
Prima-class cruise ships, formerly known by the codename Project Leonardo, are a class of cruise ships built for Norwegian Cruise Line. These are the first NCL ships to be built by Fincantieri. Each ship is expected to cost about $850 million.[1] The modifications that are to be made to the design for the future Prima class ships would result in an extra 1.2 billion euros in shipbuilding costs — about $1.27 billion.
Norwegian Prima, the lead vessel of the Prima class | |
Class overview | |
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Builders | Fincantieri |
Operators | Norwegian Cruise Line |
Preceded by | Breakaway class |
Planned | 6 |
Building | 0 |
Completed | 2 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Cruise ship |
Tonnage | 142,500−172,000 GT |
Length | 300 m (984 ft 3 in) |
Capacity | 3,300–3,550 |
The first ship, the Norwegian Prima, entered service in 2022, with the second, the Norwegian Viva in 2023.
The third and fourth Prima-class ships will debut in 2025 and 2026 and will be around 10 percent bigger in gross tonnage than the Norwegian Prima, the first in the NCL's new class of ships. The fifth and sixth Prima ships will be 20 percent larger, making them the largest in the entire fleet, and they will debut in 2027 and 2028.[2] The ships will be wider and longer than Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva.[3]
History
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) ordered four ships in February 2017, with an option for two more ships, under the codename "Project Leonardo".[4] The ships should be delivered in the years 2022 to 2025, the optional ships up to 2027.
In July 2018, the cruise line confirmed its order for the fifth and sixth cruise ships under Project Leonardo. They are expected to join the NCL's fleet in 2026 and 2027 respectively.[5][6]
Design
The ships will measure 140,000 gross tonnage (gt) and accommodate approximately 3,300 guests.[7]
In 2022, Norwegian Cruise Line announced that the third to sixth vessels would have a higher passenger capacity of 3,550 guests.[3]
Ships
Built | Ship | Tonnage | Flag | Notes |
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2022 | Norwegian Prima[8] | 142,500 GT | Bahamas | |
2023 | Norwegian Viva[9] | 142,500 GT | Bahamas | |
2025 | Unnamed | 158,000 GT | Will be 10% larger than Norwegian Prima & Norwegian Viva[10] | |
2026 | Unnamed | 158,000 GT | Will be 10% larger than Norwegian Prima & Norwegian Viva[10] | |
2027 | Unnamed | 172,000 GT | Will be 20% larger than Norwegian Prima & Norwegian Viva[10] | |
2028 | Unnamed | 172,000 GT | Will be 20% larger than Norwegian Prima & Norwegian Viva[10] |
References
- "Cruise Ship Orderbook". 6 January 2011. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
- "NCL's Next Prima-Class Ships Will Be Bigger & Greener". TravelPulse. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
- "Norwegian Cruise Line Adding More Capacity to 4 Prima Class Ships". www.cruiseindustrynews.com. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
- "Fincantieri: A New Class of Ships For Norwegian Cruise Line" (PDF). 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2017-09-14.
- "Norwegian Cruise Line to Build More Leonardo-Class Cruise Ships - Norwegian Cruise Line". www.cruisecritic.com. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
- "Fincantieri | NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE CONFIRMS 2 ADDITIONAL "LEONARDO"-CLASS SHIPS".
- "Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Confirms Orders for Fifth and Sixth Ships in Next Generation of Newbuilds for Norwegian Cruise Line".
- "Norwegian Prima feiert Premiere: Norwegian Cruise Line gibt Details zum neuen Schiff bekannt".
- "Norwegian Viva: Norwegian Cruise Line stellt sein neuestes Schiff vor". presseportal.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- "Norwegian Cruise Line Reveals Upsizing Strategy on Prima Class - Cruise Industry News | Cruise News". cruiseindustrynews.com/. Retrieved 2023-03-02.