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Dave Monk

'Plunging ten decks in a glass tube is not this new cruise ship's only thrill'

Taking the lift is for wimps. The quickest way to descend 10 decks on new cruise ship Norwegian Prima is to wrap yourself in a shiny sack, stand inside a glass cylinder - and wait nervously for the floor to suddenly open.

After plummeting feet first, you’re sent sliding round a spiral tube before landing seconds later at the bottom of this white-knuckle helter-skelter, simply called The Drop.

It’s not the only thrill on this 20-deck ship –the first in a new class of six from Norwegian Cruise Line.

You can race a friend on twin slides called The Rush or ride electric go-karts at up to 30mph on a three-storey track that winds around and through the funnel.

Katy Perry christened the ship (Instagram/Katy Perry)

The Wave waterslide sends you spinning round a giant bowl – or you can fly through hyperspace in the Galaxy Pavilion virtual reality arcade.

More down-to-earth games include table shuffleboard, beer pong cups, darts and a crazy minigolf course.

Kids have their own clubs too.

But it would be wrong to think this 3,099-passenger ship, christened by I Kissed A Girl singer Katy Perry in Reykjavik last weekend is simply A Teenage Dream.

A key part of the design is the creation of lots more outdoor space on the promenade that wraps around deck 8.

Infinity pools, squashy beds and loungers tempt sun lovers while tables and chairs spill out of restaurants to create an alfresco dining area.

A glass walkway gives dizzying views of the ocean below.

There’s even room for a multi-million-pound collection of modern sculptures.

On deck 16, guests entering the spa are greeted by a two-storey cascading waterfall. They can choose to relax in the first charcoal sauna at sea, try an infrared hot room, enjoy a salt flotation pool or chill in an ice cave.

At the front of the ship is an Observation Lounge filled with inviting places to settle down with a book, coffee or drink and enjoy the passing view.

Evening entertainment includes The Price Is Right Live - the first floating version of the popular TV show, made even more spectacular on our Amsterdam-bound preview cruise by the appearance of Katy Perry and fiance Orlando Bloom as surprise contestants.

She didn’t win the prize car for charity but was consoled by a $25,000 donation by the cruise line for her Firework Foundation which hosts summer camps for children.

Another pop icon is remembered in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical - a stunning performance by three singers representing the Queen of Disco at different stages of her life, which tragically ended in 2012.

After a West End-style performance of Hot Stuff, I Feel Love and more which had the opening night audience on their feet clapping and dancing, the three-storey theatre was transformed by the seats packing away to create a giant disco dance floor.

Another night the same space was a throbbing night club with DJs getting the crowd moving with contemporary hits accompanied by dazzling light effects.

Passengers looking to end the evening with a laugh can also head to The Improv At Sea comedy club.

On the dining front, the 965ft-long ship offers a wide choice of speciality venues including a steakhouse, sushi, Italian, Mexican and bistro.

As well as main dining rooms and a buffet, Norwegian Prima has a food court with stands including rotisserie, tapas, desserts and ice cream.

And, of course, there are plenty of places to drink, including rock club Syd Norman’s Pour House.

For those who like a little exclusivity, The Haven is a private eight-deck section for high-spenders with its own restaurant, lounge, sundeck and infinity pool – but giving all the advantages of big-ship features outside its glass doors.

But, whatever you pay, you’ll find the 1,506 hard-working crew ready to help with a smile. Where Norwegian Prima leads, five more near-identical ships will follow by 2027, starting with Norwegian Viva next year.

Britons won’t have to travel far to enjoy them - cruise line chief executive Harry Sommer told a press conference: ‘‘We are committed to having a Prima-class ship based in Southampton - as this one will be next year - for the foreseeable future’.’

Whether you like racing, dancing, relaxing or dining, it seems there will be a Prima spot at sea for you.

GET ON BOARD

Norwegian Cruise Line offers a 10-day sailing on Norwegian Prima from Reykjavik, Iceland, to Southampton from £1,803pp with NCL offering 40% off all cruises for a limited time only.

Departs on May 25, 2023 and calls at Isafjordur and Akureyri, Iceland; Ålesund, Geiranger and Bergen, Norway; Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Zeebrugge, Belgium. Cruise fare only. ncl.com/uk/en

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