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Greek Isles: Santorini, Athens & Florence from Civitavecchia (Rome)

28th Oct 2024 | 10 nights | Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Prima

Go all-inclusive for £249pp
Savings of up £1200pp applied
Freestyle dining - no fixed times
Family-friendly
Solo Inside, Oceanview & Balcony Cabins on every ship
Santorini
Piraeus (Athens)
Mykonos
Katakolon (Olympia)
Valletta
Messina
Naples
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
Go all-inclusive for £249pp
Savings of up £1200pp applied
Freestyle dining - no fixed times
Family-friendly
Solo Inside, Oceanview & Balcony Cabins on every ship
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Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
28th Oct 2024 Monday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
17:00
2
29th Oct 2024 Tuesday
At Sea
3
30th Oct 2024 Wednesday
Santorini
13:30
22:00
4
31st Oct 2024 Thursday
Piraeus (Athens)
07:00
18:00
5
1st Nov 2024 Friday
Mykonos
07:00
16:00
6
2nd Nov 2024 Saturday
Katakolon (Olympia)
07:30
16:30
7
3rd Nov 2024 Sunday
Valletta
11:30
22:00
8
4th Nov 2024 Monday
Messina
08:00
18:00
9
5th Nov 2024 Tuesday
Naples
06:30
16:30
10
6th Nov 2024 Wednesday
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
09:15
20:30
11
7th Nov 2024 Thursday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
06:00

Norwegian Prima is the first cruise ship in Norwegian Cruise Line's Prima Class of ships, and was delievered in August 2022. The ship will be smaller than the Breakaway and Breakaway-Plus class ships, carrying 3,215 passengers versus more than 4,000. The ship was built at Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, a new partnership for the line. In honour of the ship's Italian heritage, the hull art is designed by Italian graffiti artist Manuel Di Rita, known as Peeta. The ship has a distinctive look compared to the Breakaway and Breakaway-Plus class of ships that preceded it.

Norwegian Prima has an expanded outdoor space with pools and restaurants on Deck 8 called Ocean Boulevard. The line's luxury ship-within-a-ship, The Haven has been relocated to the aft so all cabins and suites, as well as the sundeck and amenities, face the water, just like a Miami waterfront condo building.

Debut and Itineraries

The ship will have a string of inaugural cruises beginning August 2022. Norwegian Prima will make 10-day voyages from Amsterdam and Copenhagen, sailing Northern Europe, the Norwegian Fjords and Baltic region. In September 23, 2022, Norwegian Prima will sail from Southampton on a 12-day transatlantic, ending in New York. The ship will be making an October 10 cruise to Bermuda, before leaving New York to transition to the Caribbean. It will sail a series of voyages from Galveston in October before beginning a mini-season of Miami sailings from November 19 to December 3, 2022.

From December 11 to March 19, 2023, Norwegian Prima will homeport in Port Canaveral, sailing the Western Caribbean. In March 2023, it moves back up to New York to make Bermuda sailings through May 7, 2023. From there, the ship will make an 11-day transatlantic journey from New York to Iceland, where it will have an immersive Icelandic itinerary. In summer 2023, Norwegian Prima will offer a mix of 10- and 11-day sailings of Norway and Iceland, using Reykjavik and Southampton as homeports. The summer season concludes with a 14-day roundtrip sailing from Southampton on September 17, calling on Ireland, Iceland and Norway.

Ocean Boulevard

Located on Deck Eight, Ocean Boulevard is 44,000 square feet long and wraps around the entire deck, encompassing not just restaurants and bars, but pools and relaxation space. A first for Norwegian is The Concourse, an outdoor sculpture garden with installations designed by Alexander Krivosheiw. Two Oceanwalk glass bridges are also new, also designed for the Instagram set. La Terraza is a new open-air lounge, meant as a retreat for sea views and a place for passengers to take it easy. Infinity Beach is another new concept for Norwegian. The highlight here are two infinity pools, each on one side of the ship, to bring bathers closer to the sea.

Indulge Food Hall

Located at the back of Deck 8, Indulge Food Hall is an upscale open-air marketplace-style eatery, with 11 different venues serving different types of cuisine. Among the venues that are new to the line include Seaside Rotisserie, serving rotisserie chicken and other items; Nudls, which will have noodle dishes from around the world and Tamara, serving classic Indian dishes and vegetarian options. The Latin Quarter will serve "classic Latin food with a twist," while the Tapas Food Truck will have elevated Latin-inspired street food. Garden Kitchen will be a source of customized salads. Sweet lovers will gravitate to Just Desserts and Just Ice Cream. Besides these new venues, Indulge Food Hall will be home to the returning restaurant Q Texas Smokehouse, as well as Coco's sweets and Starbucks.

Other Ocean Boulevard Restaurants

Ocean Boulevard will have three speciality restaurants with indoor/outdoor seating. Onda By Scarpetta debuted on Norwegian Encore, and is also on Norwegian Spirit. Los Lobos is the line's premium Mexican venue. The Local Bar & Grill has been revamped as an upscale beach club, and will have live music, cocktails and Americana cuisine.

The Haven

The biggest design change on Norwegian Prima is the relocation of The Haven to the back of the ship. The 107 Haven suites will now have their own private elevators, which take them to the rooms on Decks 10 through 15 and the Haven public areas on Decks 16 and 17. The new Haven Sundeck has its own infinity pool looking out the aft of the ship. It moves away from the former Haven concept, which had an indoor pool and interior courtyard. The Haven on Norwegian Prima also contains a new outdoor spa, with a glass-walled sauna and cold room.

Best for...

Active families, picky eaters, and couples/groups who love to bar hop

Not the best for...

People who can't stand crowds, or those seeking a relaxed onboard environment

Who goes on Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ships?

Norwegian cruise ships draw a diverse crowd, though the majority of passengers on ships sailing to the Caribbean and in Alaska and Hawaii hail from North America. You'll find a decent number of people from other English-speaking countries, and smaller numbers from South America and Europe. On European cruises, North Americans still dominate but you'll find more people from the United Kingdom and other European countries. You'll find plenty of young families onboard Norwegian ships, especially during holidays and school breaks. However, the line's newest ship, Norwegian Bliss, is less family-friendly than the line's other ships, with all the kids clubs on the lowest levels of the ship and onboard entertainment that is decidedly adult. Generally speaking, Norwegian Cruise Line attracts mostly middle-aged and older couples, as well as groups of friends of all ages.


Do I have to dress up on a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise?

Norwegian Cruise Line maintains a casual atmosphere onboard; during the day, casual wear is the norm. There's no formal dress code at night either, though most people do change into something slightly less casual for dinner. Additionally, some of the speciality extra-fee restaurants do require long pants, collared shirts and closed-toe shoes. Most evenings you'll see men in dark jeans or khakis and collared shirts, and women in blouses with slacks or skirts, or sundresses. Don't be surprised if you see people in shorts in the main dining rooms. Norwegian doesn't have any formal nights, but there is an optional Norwegian's Night Out at least once per sailing, for which passengers are encouraged to dress up. You'll rarely see a tux or gown, but suits and cocktail dresses are not unheard of. Norwegian ships also typically hold several themed nights (glow party, '70s or '80s, etc.) during a typical sailing. You might want to bring a few appropriate items, such as white clothing for the glow and white parties or bell bottoms for '70s night.


Is everything free on Norwegian Cruise Line cruises?

No. Unless you have an all-inclusive dining or beverage package (which you can buy), you'll have to pay extra for most gratuities, speciality dining, room service, all drinks (alcoholic and non, except water, select juices at breakfast, and coffee and tea), shore excursions, visits to the spa and any retail purchases, including photos. On the newest ships, you'll also have to pay for some of the entertainment options and even some of the top-deck fun: On Norwegian Bliss, for example, the laser tag and go-karts cost extra.


What are Norwegian Cruise Line's most popular activities?

On warm-weather cruises, the main pool is the line's most popular spot onboard. On ships with water slides, ropes courses, go-kart tracks and laser tag, these are also popular and often require a wait of up to 30 minutes or more. Inside, you'll find activities that range from trivia, bingo and Deal or No Deal during the day to song-and-dance revues or Broadway shows in the theatre and live music or cabaret shows in the evening. Norwegian ships also have a lively bar nightlife. There's also an always-busy casino, which opens when the ship is out to sea.


  • Comfortable, well-appointed en-suite accommodation
  • Meals in the main dining rooms, snack and buffet restaurants
  • Daily stateroom attendant service
  • All entertainment unless part of a dining entertainment production onboard
  • Casino & nightclub entry
  • Access to well-appointed gyms
  • Complimentary room service continental breakfast (other times, a tray delivery charge applies)
  • Selected soft-drinks in buffet restaurants at meal times plus tea & coffee

Save Up to £1200pp + Get All Free at Sea Perks

Sail into a whole sea of savings: Up to £1200pp off cruises & Get All Free at Sea Perks

Cruise to the destinations you’ve always wanted and save big with NCL. Take your pick from 20 contemporary ships sailing to over 400 destinations across the globe and when you book today, get up to £1,200pp off all cruises for a limited time! They'll even help you get your holiday plans off the ground with up to £250pp airfare credit on select cruises! Elevate your cruise by upgrading to Free at Sea, from only £199pp. When you do, you’ll savour delicious global cuisine with speciality dining, sip your favourite cocktails, wines, draft beer, juice and soft drinks with a premium beverage package, and enjoy a shore excursion credit and free Wi-Fi. 

And your onboard experience makes the journey just as exciting as the destinations you’ll visit. Pick up the pace on the only race tracks at sea. Feel the adrenalin on towering waterslides. Relax and unwind in Mandara Spa®. Sit back and enjoy an award-winning show. Or try to hit the jackpot in the casino. Then, after a fantastic day going wherever the sea breeze takes you, unwind in contemporary staterooms to suit all budgets. Whether you’re a solo traveller, couple or family, there is something for everyone on NCL's fleet of ships.

Whichever destinations you decide to explore next, from Europe and Hawaii to the Caribbean and Alaska & beyond, your perfect cruise is on the horizon with NCL.

Here's what's included with NCL
  • Comfortable, well-appointed en-suite accommodation
  • Meals in the main dining rooms, snack and buffet restaurants
  • Daily stateroom attendant service
  • All entertainment unless part of a dining entertainment production onboard
  • Casino & nightclub entry
  • Access to well-appointed gyms
  • Complimentary room service continental breakfast (other times, a tray delivery charge applies)
  • Selected soft-drinks in buffet restaurants at meal times plus tea & coffee

Book by 30th September 2024


Terms & conditions

*New qualifying bookings only. Excludes 'Sail Away' guarantee fares. Free at Sea upgrade charge depends on cruise length. For full terms and conditions, please speak to our team. ~Taxes may be payable in selected destinations and territorial waters.

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