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The ship is spending its inaugural year operating weeklong round-trip cruises from Miami to Caribbean destinations such as Great Stirrup Cay (Norwegian’s private island), Mexico, and the Virgin Islands.

Prices range from $860 per person for a windowless inside cabin to over $6,580 per person for a Haven suite.

The cost could be worth it if you’re looking for a cruise vacation with a high-end hotel ambiance but plenty of kid-friendly amenities.

The lounges feel sumptuous with their contemporary and minimalist decor, while the activities offer micro-theme park-like amenities without looking too flashy or contrived (which Carnival and Royal Caribbean can lean into). And perhaps just as important: The food is great. I still miss the curry from Indulge Food Hall.

If you’re looking for the biggest, most exciting cruise ships on the market, Royal Caribbean’s mega-ships (like Icon of the Seas) should still be your go-to. However, if you like a balance of fun amenities with well-designed spaces, then I think Norwegian Luna is one of the best options on the market.



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