Norwegian Aqua Arrives in New York for U.S. Debut
by Sarah Milner
Norwegian Aqua. Photo: Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line’s 20th ship, Norwegian Aqua, arrives in New York City today for its U.S. debut, giving 2,000 guests an exclusive preview.
Over the two-day inaugural event, invited guests will experience the brand-new offerings onboard Norwegian Aqua, which features a 10% capacity increase from Prima-class sister ships, Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva, as well as the world’s first hybrid roller coaster and waterslide, the Aqua Slidecoaster.
Norwegian Aqua boasts 17 dining options and 18 bars and lounges. The redesigned Metropolitan Bar now features a grand piano for live entertainment. NCL’s new ship also introduces the brand’s first Glow Court, a multi-purpose recreation facility with an interactive LED floor. During the day, the space is used for sports activities, and is converted into a nightclub in the evenings.
“All of us at NCL are thrilled to finally welcome our newest incredible ship, Norwegian Aqua to the U.S., especially here in New York City,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “New York and the tri-state area are an incredibly important market for us, so to showcase the beautiful Norwegian Aqua here in the Big Apple during her inaugural season was a no-brainer. We cannot wait for her to return to New York City in August for a season of voyages to Bermuda and for our guests to experience MORE to do and MORE to enjoy with everything she has to offer for the whole family.”
Norwegian Aqua is headed to Miami for its official naming ceremony and short inaugural sailing on April 13, followed by seven-day Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral over the summer. TMR will be onboard for the naming and short cruise that follows.
The ship will return to New York City in August 2025 for sailings to Bermuda, with itineraries ranging from five to seven days, then back to Miami for Eastern Caribbean sailings in October 2025 through April 2026.

