Norwegian's newest cruise ship will set sail this week — take a look around the ship complete with go-kart track and food hall

A rendering of the Norwegian Viva sailing at sea with a purple, pink, and dark blue sky.
The Norwegian Viva will embark on its maiden sailing on August 10.
  • The 3,220-guest Norwegian Viva has joined Norwegian Cruise Line's fleet ahead of its August 10 maiden sailing.
  • The Viva is Norwegian Prima's sister ship, which saw record bookings upon its debut.
  • See what it'll be like sailing aboard the new vessel with a go-kart track and 10-story slides. 
Norwegian Cruise Line has added a 19th ship to its fleet: the 965-foot long Norwegian Viva.
A rendering of the Norwegian Viva sailing at sea with a purple, pink, and dark blue sky.
The Norwegian Viva

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And it's just about ready to begin revenue sailings. On August 10, the new vessel will embark on its maiden sailing before homeporting in San Juan, Puertro Rico from December through March 2024
A rendering of the open-aired La Terraza with lounge chairs facing the ocean.
La Terraza aboard the Norwegian Viva.
The new vessel was designed to serve as the Norwegian Prima's sister ship, which began sailing in 2022.
A rendering of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima's stern while the ship is at sea.
Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima.
And if the Viva follows in the Prima's footsteps, it could be one of Norwegian's most successful ships.
The amenities inside Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima cruise ship.
The Norwegian Prima.
When the Prima first opened for bookings in 2021, it quickly became the cruise line's "most in-demand ship ever" after it saw record number of bookings within the first day and week, the cruise line reported in 2021.
Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima
The Norwegian Prima.

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Let's take a look around the Viva to see if it'll capture the same attention as its successful sister vessel.
A rendering of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima sailing at sea with blue skies in the back.
Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Prima.

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The new Viva can accommodate 3,100 passengers inside what will be the cruise line's largest inside, oceanview, and balcony staterooms yet.
A rendering of a penthouse with a bedroom, living room, and balcony aboard the Norwegian Viva.
A penthouse with a balcony aboard the Norwegian Viva.

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These hotel rooms at sea include accommodations in the Haven by Norwegian, a more exclusive collection of 107 designer suites that range from about 370 to 2,100 square feet.
A rendering of a penthouse with a bedroom, living room, and balcony aboard the Norwegian Viva.
A penthouse with a balcony aboard the Norwegian Viva.

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The Haven appeals to guests who want a more luxurious cruising experience with access to a butler, a private outdoor lounge, spa amenities, and a specialty Haven restaurant, lounge, and bars.
A rendering of two people sitting by an empty pool surrounded by lounge chairs while the Norwegian Viva is at sea during a sunset.
The Haven sundeck on the Norwegian Viva.
As Norwegian calls it, the Haven is a "ship-with-a-ship."
A rendering of a person stepping into an infinity pool on the side of the ship at sunset while the Norwegian Vida is at sea.
Infinity Beach aboard the Norwegian Viva.

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But if you're looking for a smaller, less expensive stateroom, opt for the studio.
A rendering of the side of the Norwegian Viva with a purple and blue twisting tube running down the ship.
The Norwegian Viva.
At 94 square feet, the studio is Viva's smallest accommodation designed for solo travelers.
A rendering of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva cruise ship with a pool, lounge seating.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll lifestyle footage.
The Haven is only accessible via key card, but the new ship will still have other leisure and recreational options to keep all passengers entertained at sea.
A rendering of the open-aired La Terraza with lounge chairs facing the ocean.
La Terraza aboard the Norwegian Viva.
For example, adults can bask in the sun at the Vibe Beach Club, an adults-only space with infinity hot tubs and a bar.
A rendering of people hanging out at the Vibe Beach Club on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva.
The Norwegian Viva's Vibe Beach Club.

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If you're cruising with a family, there are plenty of child-friendly activities aboard the Viva ...
A rendering of the top deck and side of the Norwegian Viva as it sails on water at sunset.
The Norwegian Viva.
... including a three-level go-kart track for the competitive passengers …
Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva cruise ship's go-kart track. Two people are racing in the karts.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll lifestyle footage.
… a children's water park for the future swimmers …
A rendering of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva cruise ship at sea.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll footage.
… and 10-story tall dry slides.
A rendering of the side of the Norwegian Viva with a purple and blue twisting tube running down the ship.
The Norwegian Viva.

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There's also a mini-golf course, golfing simulator, escape rooms, and a game center with VR headsets, to name a few additional entertainment options.
Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva cruise ship arcade. Two people are wearing VR headsets playing a simulated racing game.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll lifestyle footage.
But if you're looking for more leisure activities, take a stroll on Viva's Ocean Boulevard, a large outdoor walking course that wraps around the ship.
A rendering of two people clinking wine glasses while on the glass bridge aboard the Norwegian Viva.
A glass bridge on Oceanwalk aboard the Norwegian Viva.
Along the way, you'll find pit stops that'll appeal to passengers looking for a relaxing day out at sea, including a glass bridge with views of the ocean …
A rendering of a glass bridge with a purple and blue sunset in the background aboard the Norwegian Viva.
A glass bridge on Oceanwalk aboard the Norwegian Viva.
… infinity pools, outdoor lounges with hammocks …
A rendering of a person stepping into an infinity pool on the side of the ship at sunset while the Norwegian Vida is at sea.
Infinity Beach aboard the Norwegian Viva.
… and Indulge Food Hall, a collective of 11 stalls that'll serve meals like rotisserie meats, salads, barbecue, noodles, Indian dishes, and tapas.
A close up of a salad on a plate.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll lifestyle footage.
If you prefer sit-down dining, Ocean Boulevard also has options like an Italian eatery, a cocktail and live music grill, and a Mexican restaurant.
A rendering of an empty Onda by Scarpetta on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva.
Onda by Scarpetta on the Norwegian Viva

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If this sounds like your dream vacation, you could book an 11-day sailing aboard the Viva for as cheap as $500 per person for an 11-day cruise from Lisbon, Portugal to Miami.
A rendering of the Norwegian Viva sailing at sea with a purple, pink, and dark blue sky.
The Norwegian Viva.

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This price then jumps to $2,820 per traveler for a 2024 19-day cruise from San Juan to Lisbon, Portugal. It may be pricier, but at least you'll be traveling on a ship with a both a go-kart and a VR arcade.
A rendering of the side of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva cruise ship with pools, lounge chairs, and staterooms.
A screenshot of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Viva b-roll footage.
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