Norwegian Viva is a sleek and contemporary cruise ship designed for travellers who enjoy flexibility and modern style. With a wide range of speciality dining, stylish public spaces and innovative entertainment, she delivers a lively onboard experience. Norwegian Viva is ideal for UK cruisers looking for a fresh take on cruising.
Passengers
3219
Currency
USD
Decks
16
Language
English
Length
294
Launch Date
2023
Food on Norwegian Viva is designed around choice and pace. Some nights you’ll want a proper sit-down dinner with sea views; other days it’s all about grazing between ports. Either way, you’re covered with a line-up that ranges from polished main dining to “just one more bite” snack stops.
For complimentary favourites, Hudson’s is the headline act, with sweeping 270-degree views and that special “we’re really at sea” feeling as plates arrive. If you prefer something calmer and classic, The Commodore Room brings a refined dining-room vibe that feels ideal for a slower evening. Daytime is where Surfside Café shines, with indoor and outdoor seating that makes a quick breakfast feel like a holiday ritual, while Indulge Food Hall is the place to follow your cravings from one global dish to the next without committing to a single cuisine.
When it’s time to dress up the evening, the speciality restaurants are the reason many guests book their next sailing before they’ve even disembarked. Palomar is Norwegian Cruise Line’s first Mediterranean seafood restaurant and it’s a treat for anyone who loves fresh, coastal flavours. For a romantic date night, Le Bistro leans into French classics in a room that feels properly occasion-worthy. If dinner is part theatre, part meal for you, book Hasuki and watch teppanyaki chefs bring serious skill (and plenty of flair) right to your table.
And if you fancy a more casual evening with a drink in hand, The Local Bar & Grill keeps things lively, while Indulge Outdoor Lounge is built for late-afternoon cocktails as the sky turns gold.
There’s a reason the Norwegian Viva cruise ship gets talked about as much as the itineraries. This is a ship made for big days and bigger evenings, with signature venues that keep you moving from sunrise to long after sunset.
Start with the show line-up. The Cavern Club brings a brilliant tribute to The Beatles in a setting that feels made for singing along. If you like your evenings with laughs and fast pacing, the ship also features game-show energy (including Wheel of Fortune), plus headline productions such as The Choir of Man on select dates. For late-night plans, the ship’s three-storey theatre transforms into Viva Theatre & Club, shifting from performance space into a Vegas-style nightclub vibe when you’re not ready for bed.
During the day, the action spreads out across the ship. On the top decks, Viva Speedway delivers proper race-day fun at sea, and the rush continues with “only-on-Viva” thrills like the ocean-facing slides. Prefer something slower and scenic? Head down to Ocean Boulevard and make a loop of the outdoor promenade, stopping for photos and fresh air whenever you fancy. Two must-do features sit here too: Oceanwalk, the ship’s glass bridge, and The Concourse, a seaside sculpture garden where art and sea views share the spotlight. Then cool off at Infinity Beach, where it genuinely feels like you’re swimming up to the horizon.
For downtime, the ship’s lounges are made for lingering. It might be an afternoon coffee before port, a pre-dinner drink, or a “one more song” nightcap; either way, you’ll find your rhythm quickly.
Families tend to love Viva because it’s easy to do your own thing without splitting the holiday. The ship is set up for “together time” by day and flexible evenings, so parents can enjoy a slower dinner while kids burn off energy and teenagers find their own hangouts.
If you’re travelling with very young children, you’ll find the ship works best when you plan one “big activity” per day and keep the rest flexible, especially on port days.
Accommodation on Viva is built around modern comfort, with clever layouts that make sea days feel effortless. Whether you want a simple base for exploring or a suite that feels like a private retreat, there’s a category that fits.
Viva suits travellers who like their cruise days to feel full, but not forced. It’s brilliant for:
A big part of Viva’s appeal is how well it matches its itineraries. In the Mediterranean, you can pair stylish sea days with classic city-and-coast port stops. Think morning espresso in Rome (Civitavecchia), an afternoon wandering the lanes of Barcelona before tapas on Las Ramblas, or island days where the views do the heavy lifting in the Greek Isles. When the ship’s set for warmer routes, Caribbean sailings bring beach time and colour-soaked ports into the mix, perfect for travellers who like exploring by day and returning to headline entertainment by night.

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Customer reviews for Norwegian Viva
Ship
2.5
Gastronomy
2.3
Service
2.5
Entertainment
1.8
Excursions
1.3
Cabin
2.3
Sport
2