Many of you have asked questions about specific ships in NCL's fleet. Below is the current list of ships and basic information about them. We'll keep this up to date as new information is available.
Ships in the Prima Class will be 6 ships starting with Prima
3100 Passengers
142,500 Gross Tonnage
3100 Passengers
142,500 Gross Tonnage
Breakaway Plus expanded on the slightly smaller Breakaway Class, and consists of these 4 ships
4266 Passengers
165,157 Gross Tonnage
3904 Passengers
167,725 Gross Tonnage
Originally built for the Asian market, she had a refit in 2019 for her return to America
4004 Passengers
168,028 Gross Tonnage
3998 Passengers
169,116 Gross Tonnage
NCL's first foray into "mega" liners
3963 Passengers
145,655 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2018
3963 Passengers
145,655 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2019
These ships drove the current popularity of NCL with their innovations and are still popular today with people who like a more moderate sized ship
2376 Passengers
93,502 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2018
2402 Passengers
93,558 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2017
2394 Passengers
93,530 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2017
2394 Passengers
93,530 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2015
These ships rang in the new millennia and are still popular today
2348 Passengers
91,740 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2018
2340 Passengers
92,250 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2016
Still going strong, started before the turn of the century. Frequently used for longer cruises to interesting destinations
2004 Passengers
77,104 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2019
1936 Passengers
78,309 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2018
These three ships are "one-offs", and don't have any sister ships. Each has it's own unique provenance
2018 Passengers
75,904 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2020
The Grand Old Lady of the fleet
2186 Passengers
80,439 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2016
Only NCL ship that can sail USA to USA without a foreign call. Made in USA
4100 Passengers
155,873 Gross Tonnage
Refit 2015
Delightfully odd
All of the information on this page is from NCL.com and is current at the time of publishing. Ship's capacity is measured at double occupancy per cabin and can be exceeded when cabins where as many as 4 people can sleep are occupied. This happens more often during school holidays when more children are sailing. Number varies by ship.
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