Curious about which of Norwegian Cruise Line’s 19 ships to choose for your next vacation? Many travelers find themselves wondering the same thing.
NCL’s fleet offers a wide range of options, from brand new mega ships packed with the latest amenities to smaller, more intimate vessels with a classic cruise feel.
Each ship has its own unique features, dining options, and onboard experiences catering to different preferences and travel styles.
Understanding the Norwegian Ships by Age and Size, also the offerings of each ship can help you make the best choice for your cruise adventure.
In this guide, we will explore NCL Ships newest to oldest till 2024 and NCL newest ships to help you choose your next cruise.
Norwegian Ships by Age Newest to Oldest 2024
This table shows the list of Norwegian Cruise Ships newest to oldest and their ship class.
Note: Norwegian Luna and Norwegian Aqua has not sailed yet.
Here is the list of Norwegian Ships by age built:
Ships | Year Built | Class |
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Norwegian Luna | 2026 | Prima Plus |
Norwegian Aqua | 2025 | Prima Plus |
Norwegian Viva | 2023 | Prima |
Norwegian Prima | 2022 | Prima |
Norwegian Encore | 2019 | Breakaway Plus |
Norwegian Bliss | 2018 | Breakaway Plus |
Norwegian Joy | 2017 | Breakaway Plus |
Norwegian Escape | 2015 | Breakaway Plus |
Norwegian Getaway | 2014 | Breakaway |
Norwegian Breakaway | 2013 | Breakaway |
Norwegian Epic | 2010 | Epic |
Norwegian Gem | 2007 | Jewel |
Norwegian Jade | 2006 | Jewel |
Norwegian Pearl | 2006 | Jewel |
Norwegian Jewel | 2005 | Jewel |
Pride of America | 2005 | Pride of America |
Norwegian Dawn | 2002 | Dawn |
Norwegian Star | 2001 | Dawn |
Norwegian Sun | 2001 | Sun |
Norwegian Sky | 1999 | Sun |
Norwegian Spirit | 1998 | Spirit |
We will keep updating the list of Norwegian Cruise Ships by age with the most recent information when additional NCL newest ships are added to the fleet.
NCL Cruise Ships by Age 2024
Here is the list of NCL ships by Size and Age 2024:
Norwegian Viva
- Built: 2023
- Class: Prima
- Gross Tonnage: 143,535
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,099
The Norwegian Viva is a Prima Class ship built in 2023 and can hold 3,099 people. The ship features The Haven, an exclusive keycard-accessed area with premium accommodations, and unique attractions like the Oceanwalk, a glass walkway over the sea.
There are lots of places to eat including complimentary venues like Hudson’s, The Local Bar & Grill and specialty restaurants such as Onda by Scarpetta for Italian cuisine and Cagney’s Steakhouse.
Entertainment options include Viva Theater & Club which transforms from a theater to a nightclub, and features shows like Beetlejuice: The Musical and Press Your Luck LIVE.
The ship offers various amenities including multiple pools, water slides, and dedicated spaces for children and teens through programs like Splash Academy and Entourage.
Accommodation options range from luxurious Haven suites to comfortable standard staterooms and solo traveler Studios, ensuring options for all preferences and group sizes.
Norwegian Prima
- Built: 2022
- Class: Prima
- Gross Tonnage: 143,535
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,099
Norwegian Prima, built in 2022, is the first Prima Class ship designed to give guests better service and exciting experiences. It can hold 3,099 guests and has 1,506 crew members.
Like its sister ship Viva, it has The Haven, a special VIP area you can only enter with a keycard, and the Oceanwalk, where you can walk on glass above the sea.
There are many places to eat, from free restaurants like Hudson and The Haven Restaurant to fancy places you pay extra for, like Hasuki, Palomar, Onda and Cagney’s.
For fun, there’s the Prima Theater that changes into a nightclub where you can see shows like The Donna Summer Musical or play The Price is Right Live. Prima has three-story racetracks and multiple pools, but its unique features include The Drop, a freefall slide faster than an F1 car.
You can choose from many types of rooms, from fancy suites in The Haven Premier Owner’s Suite with Large Balcony to small rooms just for one person, called Studios.
Norwegian Encore
- Built: 2019
- Class: Breakaway Plus
- Gross Tonnage: 169,116
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,998
The Norwegian Encore is a large cruise ship built in 2019, weighing 169,116 GT and able to accommodate 3,998 guests with a crew of 1,735.
It features exciting attractions like the Encore Speedway, a two-level racetrack, and The Waterfront, a quarter-mile oceanfront promenade. Entertainment options include the Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots and an open-air laser tag arena.
The ship offers a variety of dining experiences, from complimentary options like The Manhattan Room to specialty restaurants such as Onda, Los Lobos and Cagney’s Steakhouse.
For relaxation, guests can visit the Mandara Spa or enjoy panoramic views from the Observation Lounge. The Norwegian Encore also caters to families with facilities like the Kid’s Aqua Park, Splash Academy youth program, and the Entourage Teen Club.
Accommodation options range from Studios for solo travelers to spacious Haven suites, with a total of 2,040 staterooms available to suit various preferences and group sizes.
Norwegian Bliss
- Built: 2018
- Class: Breakaway Plus
- Gross Tonnage: 168,028
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 4,004
The Norwegian Bliss is the third ship in the Breakaway Plus Class and was built in 2018. This impressive vessel has a gross tonnage of 168,028, measures 1,094 ft in length, and can accommodate 4,004 guests in double occupancy.
Passengers can enjoy complimentary meals at The Manhattan Room, Taste, and Savor, while specialty dining options like Los Lobos, Food Republic, Cagney’s Steakhouse and Teppanyaki are available for an extra charge.
The ship offers exciting activities such as the Bliss Speedway racetrack, laser tag, and the Ocean Loops waterslide. For younger guests, there’s the Splash Academy youth program and a Kids’ Aqua Park.
Entertainment includes popular shows like “Jersey Boys,” “Happy Hour Prohibition – The Musical,” and “Six.”
Accommodation options range from compact Studios for solo travelers to luxurious suites in The Haven.
Norwegian Joy
- Built: 2017
- Class: Breakaway Plus
- Gross Tonnage: 167,725
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,804
The Norwegian Joy is a large cruise ship that was built in 2017 and refurbished in 2019. It’s the second ship in the Breakaway Plus Class, measuring 1,094 ft long with a gross tonnage of 167,725.
Passengers can enjoy free dining at The Manhattan Room, Savor, and Taste restaurants, while specialty dining options like Cagney’s Steakhouse and Teppanyaki come at an extra cost.
The ship offers exciting activities such as the Joy Speedway race track, laser tag, and the Galaxy Pavilion virtual reality center. For kids, there’s the Splash Academy youth program and a dedicated Aqua Park.
Entertainment includes shows like “Footloose” and “Elements,” as well as comedy acts at the Social Comedy and Night Club. Accommodation options range from standard inside cabins to luxurious suites.
Norwegian Escape
- Built: 2015
- Class: Breakaway Plus Class
- Gross Tonnage: 164,998
- Guests Capacity (Double Occupancy): 4,266
The Norwegian Escape, built in 2015, is the first ship in the Breakaway Plus Class. This massive vessel weighs 165,157 GT, 1,069 ft long, and can accommodate 4,266 guests in double occupancy.
Passengers can enjoy complimentary dining at venues like the Garden Café buffet, The Manhattan Room, The Private Room at Taste, The Haven Lounge.
Specialty restaurants such as Bayamo, The Supper Club and Cagney’s Steakhouse are available for an extra charge. The ship offers a variety of bars, including The District Brew House.
Exciting activities include a ropes course, the Aqua Racer waterslide, and mini golf. For children, there’s the Splash Academy kids’ program and a dedicated aqua park.
Entertainment options feature shows like “After Midnight” and “Escape the Big Top.”
The Norwegian Escape provides diverse accommodation choices, from luxurious Haven suites to compact Studios for solo travelers, with a total of 2,175 staterooms available.
Norwegian Getaway
- Built: 2014
- Class: Breakaway
- Gross Tonnage: 145,655
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 3,963
The Norwegian Getaway, the second and final ship in the Breakaway Class, was built in 2014 and refurbished in 2019.
Passengers can enjoy free dining at places like the Garden Café buffet and The Tropicana Room, while specialty restaurants like Cagney’s Steakhouse, American Diner, Illusionarium and Le Bistro are available for an extra charge.
The ship offers a variety of bars including O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill, Sunset Bar, and Skyy® Vodka Ice Bar.
Exciting activities include a ropes course, waterslides, and mini golf. For children, there’s the Splash Academy kids’ program and a dedicated aqua park. Entertainment options include shows like “Million Dollar Quartet” and “Burn the Floor.”
The Norwegian Getaway provides diverse accommodation choices with a total of 2,014 staterooms available.
Norwegian Breakaway
- Built: 2013
- Class: Breakaway Class
- Gross Tonnage: 145,655
- Guests Capacity (Double Occupancy): 3,963
The Norwegian Breakaway, first in the Breakaway Class, is a large cruise ship that was built in 2013 and refurbished in 2020. It’s a massive vessel, weighing 145,655 GT and stretching 1,068 ft long. The ship can accommodate 3,963 guests in double occupancy.
Passengers have many dining options, including free restaurants like the Garden Café buffet, The Manhattan Room, Savor, Shanghai’s Noodle Bar and specialty venues that cost extra, such as Dolce Gelato, Wasabi, Ocean Blue.
For drinks, guests can visit bars like O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill and Mixx Bar.
The ship offers various activities including a ropes course, mini golf, and a waterpark for kids called Splash Academy. Entertainment options feature shows like “Six” and “Burn the Floor.”
Norwegian Epic
- Built: 2010
- Class: Epic
- Gross Tonnage: 155,873
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 4,100
The Norwegian Epic was built in 2010 and renovated in 2020, is a massive vessel weighing 155,873 GT and is 1,081 ft long. It accommodates 4,100 guests.
Dining options range from complimentary venues like The Manhattan Room and Garden Café to specialty restaurants such as Teppanyaki and Le Bistro.
Guests can enjoy drinks at distinctive bars including the frozen Skyy Vodka Ice Bar, The Cavern Club featuring Beatles tribute bands, and Bliss Ultra Lounge.
Entertainment includes Broadway-caliber shows like Burn the Floor, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and Cirque Dreams Epicurean.
Activities span from the thrilling Epic Plunge waterslide to the adults-only Spice H2O area and the expansive Epic Casino. Kids enjoy the Splash Academy youth program, Entourage Teen Center, and Aqua Park Kid’s Pool.
Accommodations vary from innovative 100 sq ft Studios for solo travelers to luxurious Haven suites, the largest being the 852 sq ft Deluxe Owner’s Suite.
Norwegian Gem
- Built: 2007
- Class: Jewel
- Gross Tonnage: 93,530
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,394
The Norwegian Gem, built in 2007 and renovated in 2022, is the final ship in the Jewel class. This cruise ship is 965 ft, weighs 93,530 GT, and accommodates 2,394 guests.
Dining options range from complimentary venues like the Grand Pacific main dining room, Magenta, Bali Hai Bar & Grill and O’Sheehan’s (open 24/7) to specialty restaurants such as Cagney’s Steakhouse, Moderno Churrascaria and Le Bistro.
Guests can enjoy drinks at various bars including Sugarcane Mojito Bar, Maltings Beer & Whiskey Bar, and the Bliss Ultra Lounge.
Entertainment shows include Blazing Boots, Get Down Tonight, and Swing! The Musical.
Activities include relaxing at Mandara Spa, gambling at the Gem Club Casino, and lounging by the pool deck. For children, the ship offers the Splash Academy youth program, a Video Arcade, and a dedicated Kids’ Pool.
Accommodation varies from standard inside cabins to The Haven’s luxury suites, topped by the 4,252 sq ft 3-Bedroom Garden Villa that sleeps eight guests.
Norwegian Jade
- Built: 2006
- Class: Jewel
- Gross Tonnage: 93,558
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,402
The Norwegian Jade, a Jewel Class ship, was built in 2006 and underwent renovations in 2022. This ship weighs 93,558 GT, 965 ft long and can accommodate 2,402 guests.
For dining, passengers can enjoy free options like the Garden Café buffet and O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill (open 24/7), while specialty restaurants like Atrium Café, Teppanyaki and Le Bistro French restaurant require an extra fee.
Guests can enjoy drinks at various bars including the poolside Topsiders, the Sugarcane Mojito Bar, and the Bliss Ultra Lounge nightclub.
Entertainment features show like the country music-themed Blazing Boots, the magical Elements performance, and the Cuban-inspired Palace of Lights.
For activities, passengers can relax at Mandara Spa, try their luck at the casino, or lounge by the pool deck. Kids stay entertained at the Splash Academy youth program, Video Arcade, and dedicated Kids’ Pool.
Norwegian Pearl
- Built: 2006
- Class: Jewel
- Gross Tonnage: 93,530
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,394
The Norwegian Pearl was built in 2006 and refurbished in 2021. It is the second ship in the Jewel class, The ship is 965 ft in length, has a gross tonnage of 93,530 GT. It can accommodate 2,394 guests (double occupancy) and has a crew of 1,072.
Passengers can enjoy complimentary dining at venues like Summer Palace, Indigo, and the Garden Café, while specialty restaurants such as Le Bistro, Cagney’s Steakhouse, Sushi and La Cucina are available for an extra charge.
The ship offers various activities including gaming at the Pearl Club Casino, relaxing on the Pool Deck, and entertainment at the Video Arcade. Shows like “Legends in Concert,” “Pure Variety,” and “Deal or No Deal” are performed in the Stardust Theater.
Accommodation options range from luxurious suites including the 3-Bedroom Garden Villa to more modest Inside cabins with a total of 1,197 staterooms available across different categories.
Norwegian Jewel
- Built: 2005
- Class: Jewel
- Gross Tonnage: 93,502
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,376
The Norwegian Jewel, the first ship in the Jewel class was built in 2005 and renovated in 2022. Passengers can enjoy complimentary dining at venues like Azura, Tsar’s Palace, and the Garden Café, while specialty restaurants such as Teppanyaki, Moderno Churrascaria, La Cucina, and Le Bistro are available for an extra charge.
The ship provides various activities including relaxation at the Mandara Spa, gaming at the Video Arcade, and swimming in the Kids’ Pool. Entertainment options feature shows like “Le Cirque Bijou,” “Rock You Tonight,” and “Velvet” in the Stardust Theater.
The ship boasts 1,190 total staterooms including 18 Haven suites with the largest being the 4,891 sq ft Haven 3-Bedroom Garden Villa that can accommodate up to 8 guests.
Accommodation choices range from the luxurious Haven suites to more affordable options like Club Balcony Suites, Balcony staterooms, Oceanview rooms, and Inside cabins.
Pride of America
- Built: 2005
- Class: Pride of America
- Gross Tonnage: 80,439
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,186
The Pride of America is a unique cruise ship, being the only one of its kind in its class. It was built in 2005 and renovated in 2022. It can accommodate 2,186 passengers and 927 crew members.
The ship boasts a variety of dining options including complimentary restaurants like Skyline, Liberty, and Aloha Café, as well as specialty venues such as Cagney’s Steakhouse, La Cucina and Jefferson’s Bistro for an additional fee.
Passengers can also unwind at various bars and lounges, including the Waikiki Bar and Pink’s Champagne Bar.
Guests can enjoy activities like relaxing at the South Beach Pool, visiting the Cadillac Diner, or participating in youth programs at Splash Academy and Entourage. Entertainment options include shows like “Lights, Camera, Music!” and “Vegas! The Show” in the Hollywood Theater.
The ship offers various accommodation types, from cozy Studios for solo travelers to spacious Suites and Penthouses with options like Balcony, Oceanview, and Inside staterooms to suit different preferences and group sizes.
Norwegian Dawn
- Built: 2002
- Class: Dawn
- Gross Tonnage: 92,250
- Guests Capacity (Double Occupancy): 2,340
The Norwegian Dawn is a final cruise in Norwegian Dawn Class ship that can accommodate 2,340 guests and has a crew of 1,032. It was built in 2002 and renovated in 2016.
The ship offers a variety of dining options including complimentary restaurants like main dining rooms and a buffet as well as specialty venues such as Italian, French, and steakhouse restaurants.
For entertainment, guests can enjoy shows in the Stardust Theater, try their luck in the casino, or relax in various bars and lounges. The ship also features pools, a spa, and activities for children and teens.
Accommodation choices range from inside cabins to luxurious suites, including the spacious Garden Villa. The Norwegian Dawn provides a mix of relaxation and excitement for cruise-goers of all ages.
Norwegian Star
- Built: 2001
- Class: Dawn
- Gross Tonnage: 91,740
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,348
The Norwegian Star is a first cruise ship in Dawn Class that was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2021. It can hold 2,348 guests and has a crew of 1,031.
The ship offers a variety of dining options including free restaurants like Aqua and Versailles as well as specialty dining venues like Cagney’s Steakhouse and Le Bistro.
There are many bars and lounges on board such as the Bliss Ultra Lounge and Gatsby’s Champagne Bar. Entertainment includes shows in the Stardust Theater and activities for kids and teens.
The ship has different types of rooms, from inside cabins to large suites, and offers meeting spaces for groups.
Norwegian Sun
- Built: 2001
- Class: Sun Class
- Gross Tonnage: 78,309
- Guests Capacity (Double Occupancy): 1,936
The Norwegian Sun, built in 2001 and refurbished in 2021, is the final ship in the Sun Class. The Norwegian Sun is a highly regarded cruise ship that offers a flexible and enjoyable experience for all passengers particularly families.
Passengers can enjoy complimentary meals in the Four Seasons and Seven Seas Main Dining Rooms, as well as the Garden Café buffet. For an additional charge, specialty dining options include Le Bistro French Restaurant, Ginza Sushi and Cagney’s Steakhouse.
The ship offers various activities such as the Sun Club Casino, sports bar, and multiple swimming pools. While specific kids’ activities include youth programs.
Entertainment options include performances at the Stardust Theater, live music at the Observation Lounge, and dancing at Dazzles Nightclub.
Accommodation ranges from inside cabins to spacious Owner’s Suites with large balconies, catering to different preferences and budgets.
Norwegian Sky
- Built: 1999
- Class: Sun
- Gross Tonnage: 77,104
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,004
The Norwegian Sky, built in 1999 and refurbished in 2019, is a mid-sized cruise ship accommodating 2,004 guests with 899 crew members.
It offers a variety of dining options including two main dining rooms, Palace and Crossings, as well as specialty restaurants like Le Bistro and Cagney’s Steakhouse. The ship also features a Starbucks café.
Entertainment includes Broadway-style shows at the Stardust Theater and the Rock You Tonight production. The ship has multiple bars and lounges, including the Sugarcane Mojito Bar and Bliss Ultra Lounge.
For families, the Norwegian Sky offers the Splash Academy youth program and a dedicated children’s pool. The ship has 1,002 staterooms ranging from Inside cabins to spacious Owner’s Suites.
The Norwegian Sky is known for offering short cruise itineraries often including stops at Norwegian Cruise Line’s private island in the Bahamas.
Norwegian Spirit
- Built: 1998
- Class: Spirit
- Gross Tonnage: 75,904
- Guests (Double Occupancy): 2,018
The Norwegian Spirit is a mid-sized cruise ship that can accommodate 2,018 guests and 912 crew members. The ship was built in 1998 and last refurbished in 2020.
Entertainment includes Broadway-style shows at the Stardust Theater, the Spirit Casino, and adult-only areas like Spice H2O. The ship features various bars and lounges, including Henry’s Pub and Magnum’s Champagne & Wine Bar.
For relaxation, guests can visit the Mandara Spa & Salon or work out at the Pulse Fitness Center.
It offers a variety of dining options, including complimentary venues like Windows, Taste, and Garden Café as well as specialty restaurants such as Onda, Teppanyaki, Le Bistro French Restaurant and Cagney’s Steakhouse.
Accommodation options range from cozy Inside Staterooms to spacious Aft-Facing Owner’s Suites, with a total of 1,025 staterooms available.
FAQs – NCL Ships by Age and Size
What is the Newest Norwegian Ship?
The Norwegian Viva is the Norwegian Newest Ship launched in August 2023, weigh 143,535 gross tons and can accommodate 3,099 guests at double occupancy.
What is the Oldest Ship in the Norwegian Cruise Line?
The oldest Norwegian ship is the Norwegian Spirit. It was Launched in 1998 and refurbished in 2020. It is also the one of the smallest Norwegian Ship in the fleet.
What is the Newest Norwegian Cruise Line Ship Available for Booking?
Norwegian Aqua is the newest ship you can book with Norwegian Cruise Line. While it won’t start sailing until April 2025, you can already reserve trips on it for its first year of operation.
How Many Ships Does NCL Have?
Norwegian Cruise Line currently operates a fleet of 19 ships. From the list of Norwegian Cruise Line ships by age, the oldest ship is Norwegian Spirit and Newest ship is Norwegian Prima. These ships offer a variety of cruise experiences to suit different preferences and destinations.
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