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I stayed on a new £1bn cruise ship with 17 restaurants and waterslide rollercoaster

5 April 2025
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I stayed on a new £1bn cruise ship with 17 restaurants and waterslide rollercoaster
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The Norwegian Aqua is the first ship in the new Prima Plus class, boasting 20 decks and accommodating 3,571 passengers. With 17 restaurants, thrilling entertainment options like the Slidecoaster, and luxurious amenities including a spa and exclusive suites in The Haven, the ship offers a wide range of experiences for guests. Despite initial weather delays and choppy waters, the cruise proved to be an unforgettable experience, leaving passengers eager to return and explore more of what Norwegian Aqua has to offer.

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