What makes this cruise ship so appealing that it attracts so many tourists? Besides offering luxurious and high-class vacations at sea like regular cruises, Norwegian Prima also provides guests with a range of unique and exciting experiences such as racing and a waterslide from a height of 10 stories... in the middle of the ocean.
The cruise ship is 294,132 meters long, weighs 142,500 tons, and has a capacity of up to 3,215 passengers.
One of the things that makes this cruise ship so appealing to many is perhaps the Prima Race Track – the largest track ever built by the company, spanning approximately 420 meters, featuring 14 turns, and accommodating up to 15 drivers. While not the cruise line's first, it's the most anticipated to date, boasting three decks and stunning ocean views.

The go-karts at Prima Race Track can reach speeds of up to 50 km/h.
Previously, Norwegian also designed the world's first onboard go-kart track on the Norwegian Joy (launched in 2017), followed by the Bliss (2018) and Encore (2019).
Those seeking thrills on this sea voyage might be interested in the experience at The Drop and The Rush – the first free-fall slides on a cruise ship in Norwegian Prima. Two parallel slides create an exciting race for two passengers who want to experience the high-altitude slide at the same time.
The elevated slide will take visitors from the 10th floor straight down below the side of the ship.
Norwegian Prima has unveiled a three-tiered theater inside its cruise ship, which can also be used as a Vegas-style nightclub with a dance floor large enough to accommodate many people. The theater will host major musical performances and host familiar American reality shows to interact with the audience.
The Galaxy Pavilion is an indoor virtual reality gaming complex. It offers 14 attractions, including two of the most popular: Escape Rooms and Topgolf Swing Suite – a type of immersive golf experience on the sea. In addition, a water park and swimming pool area will further diversify the entertainment options for visitors.

Norwegian Prima is designed to maximize outdoor space. This is why many of its entertainment venues, large food halls, and other dining establishments offer both indoor and outdoor seating.
The Ocean Boulevard area includes: The Concourse sculpture garden showcasing a range of valuable works of art, "Infinity Beach" with a long walking path along the "coastline", La Terraza reception area, and finally Oceanwalk with two glass bridges suspended over the ocean.


Guests can also choose to stay in one of the 13 largest rooms with direct ocean views. In addition, The Haven boasts 107 suites, accessible only with a premium key card. The cruise ship's special area features an infinity pool, a cooling room, and an outdoor spa with a sauna enclosed by glass partitions. There is also an adults-only area called the Vibe Beach Club, which includes a bar and two hot tubs.

Norwegian Prima's inaugural trip in the summer of 2022 will be an 8-day journey around the Caribbean in Northern Europe, from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to the fjords of Norway and the Baltic Sea.
Take a look at the Norwegian Prima cruise ship through Norwegian Cruise Line's promotional video:

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