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Norwegian Luna Bridge (Forward) Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard Norwegian Luna Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

Norwegian Luna Cruise Ship

Norwegian Luna
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Norwegian Luna Cruise Ship Details

Homeport: Miami, Florida
In Service:2026
Last Refurb:NA
Passengers:3,571
Crew:1,388
Gross Tons:156,300 GT
Length: 965.0 ft
Beam: 132.9 ft
Draft: 28.6 ft
Speed: 25.0 knots / 28.8 mph
Class:Prima Plus

The Prima Plus class cruise ships were built between 2024 and 2025 for Norwegian Cruise Line as the larger evolution of the Prima class with expanded features and capacity. The ships incorporate sustainable design and additional dining venues with enhanced entertainment areas. The class introduced improved environmental systems and larger outdoor areas. The vessels maintain the modern Prima styling with greater passenger space.

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