- Record-Breaking Dimensions: The Norwegian Aura is the longest and largest ship in the NCL fleet at 169,000 gross tons and 1,130 feet long.
- Ocean Heights Complex: This new four-deck activity hub contains five waterslides, an 82-foot ropes course, and overhanging private cabanas.
- Enhanced Private Island Access: Caribbean sailings include stops at Great Stirrup Cay, which will feature a new six-acre waterpark with 19 slides by 2027.
- Expanded Luxury Accommodations: The Haven complex provides 30 percent more suites than previous models, offering enhanced privacy and exclusive elevator access.
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has officially opened bookings for its newest and largest vessel, the Norwegian Aura, which is scheduled to begin service in May 2027. Measuring approximately 1,130 feet in length and weighing 169,000 gross tons, the ship represents a ten percent increase in size over previous Prima Class vessels. The ship is designed to accommodate 3,840 guests at double occupancy and will initially debut in Europe with a Mediterranean sailing from Italy to Spain before transitioning to its permanent homeport in Miami, Florida.

A central feature of the vessel is Ocean Heights, a multi-generational activity complex spanning decks 18 through 21. This area includes the highest number of waterslides in the NCL fleet, such as the Eclipse Racers dueling mat slides and the Aura Free Fall, a 250-foot drop slide. The complex also features an 82-foot ropes course, a rock-climbing wall, and carnival-style games. For adults, the Vibe Beach Club has been expanded by 15 percent, offering infinity hot tubs and dedicated lounge spaces.
The ship’s itinerary focuses heavily on the Caribbean, with seven-day voyages visiting high-profile destinations like St. Thomas and Tortola. A major highlight is the inclusion of Great Stirrup Cay, NCL’s private island in the Bahamas. By the time the Norwegian Aura arrives in 2027, the island will have completed significant upgrades, including the six-acre Great Tides Waterpark featuring 19 slides and a dedicated lagoon area.
Accommodations on the Norwegian Aura include 1,976 staterooms, with a significant emphasis on “The Haven by Norwegian,” a luxury ship-within-a-ship concept. This exclusive area will feature 159 suites, representing a 30 percent increase in suite inventory compared to earlier ships in its class. Guests in this section have access to private amenities such as an infinity pool, an outdoor sauna, and 24-hour butler service. The ship’s exterior will be distinguished by hull art designed by artist Rosie Woods, featuring bioluminescent-inspired themes.
