Norwegian Cruise Line has announced new details about Norwegian Aura, a Prima Plus-class ship scheduled to debut in May 2027.
Designed as the largest vessel in the company’s fleet, the ship reflects a continued focus on open-air spaces, active entertainment, and multigenerational cruising. With room for 3,840 guests at double occupancy, Norwegian Aura is positioned as an evolution of the Prima-class concept rather than a complete redesign.
Measuring nearly 1,130 feet in length and around 169,000 gross tons, Norwegian Aura will be approximately 10 percent larger than Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna. After an initial European debut, the ship will homeport in Miami starting in June 2027.
From there, it will operate seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, offering a consistent, easy-to-plan cruise option for travelers looking for a modern Caribbean experience.
Ocean Heights and Outdoor Experiences
One of the defining features of Norwegian Aura is Ocean Heights, a new multi-deck activity zone spanning decks 18 through 21. This open-air complex is designed to anchor the ship’s daytime energy while shifting into a relaxed social space in the evening. It will feature five waterslides, the most ever installed on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship, including dueling mat racers, a free-fall body slide, and a family raft slide.
Beyond the slides, Ocean Heights will include an expansive ropes course, a rock climbing wall, mini-golf, carnival-style games, and overhanging private cabanas with views toward the adults-only Vibe Beach Club. These additions highlight Norwegian’s strategy of layering multiple activities into one area rather than spreading attractions across the ship. The goal is to create a central hub where families and groups naturally spend more time together.
Redesigned Spaces for Families and Adults
Norwegian Aura also expands several signature areas found on previous Prima-class ships. The main pool deck will be about 20 percent larger, offering more seating and an added infinity hot tub. Vibe Beach Club will grow by roughly 15 percent, with additional loungers, infinity-style hot tubs, and a new waterfall feature designed to enhance the adults-only atmosphere.
Families will see notable upgrades across the outdoor promenade, Ocean Boulevard, which will be longer and include new hot tubs and a redesigned Infinity Beach area. Dedicated youth zones will be integrated into this space, including Little Explorer’s Cove for younger children, Adventure Alley for elementary-age guests, and a dedicated Teen Hangout. Additional family-friendly areas include a refreshed Kids’ Aqua Park and Horizon Park, which introduces lawn games at sea.
With larger public spaces, more suites in The Haven, and a clear emphasis on outdoor living, Norwegian Aura signals where the brand sees future demand. The ship is designed to balance scale with flexibility, offering guests a choice between high-energy activities and quieter, resort-style spaces throughout the cruise.