In April 2024, Norwegian Viva will return to Europe for a second season
Miami-based luxury cruise Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has announced the official arrival of its second Prima Class ship Norwegian Viva, in San Juan de Puerto Rico.
In a press statement, NCL says that Norwegian Viva is scheduled for a season of Caribbean sailings through April 2024, making it the newest ship to sail from “La Isla del Encanto.”
The statement adds that the ship was recently christened in an event in Miami and will embark on its first seven-day Caribbean voyage soon, offering guests a warm-weather escape through some of the most picturesque and sought-after tropical islands.
David J Herrera
Through April 2024, Norwegian Viva will homeport in San Juan to offer port-intensive seven-day Caribbean voyages, says the statement. The itinerary includes calls to Tortola in British Virgin Islands, St John’s in Antigua, Bridgetown from Barbados, Castries in St Lucia, Philipsburg in St Maarten and St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.
“We are excited to bring Norwegian Viva to Puerto Rico and offer our guests the opportunity to explore this remarkable island, which serves as a perfect centrally located homeport that allows us to take them to some of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations in the Caribbean. The arrival of Norwegian Viva to San Juan is another milestone in our commitment to delivering best-in-class cruise experiences, with port-intensive itineraries that provide our guests with the best value for their dream vacation,” says David J Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line.
NCL says that in April 2024, Norwegian Viva will return to Europe for a second season sailing a variety of Mediterranean and Greek Isles itineraries.