Seasoned traveller Damian Borg has visited 70 countries and sailed many unforgettable cruises. But this journey tops them all. It takes a truly special experience to dazzle avid traveller Damian Borg.
After joining the travel industry in 1988 and globetrotting through 70 countries and six continents, he’s amassed some incredible bucket list memories. But he admits that Norwegian Viva of Norwegian Cruise Line’s (NCL) new Prima Class, took his breath away. Norwegian Viva®, Cinque Terre, Italy.
Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line Room to breathe Norwegian Viva’s stunning design reimagines the look and feel of a cruise ship, says Borg, with unmatched space and light echoing the horizons all around. It boasts the most spacious accommodation in the fleet, and Borg found ample room to unwind in airy, expansive spaces. “With some of the largest cabin sizes at sea, from solo cabins to opulent Haven suites, every option provides generous room and comfort,” he says.
“My balcony cabin was perfect for enjoying the fresh air and stunning views of the ocean and ports I woke up to each morning.” A floating feast Borg savoured endless culinary adventures in more than 17 dining venues aboard Norwegian Viva. “From enjoying a delicious Italian meal at Onda by Scarpetta to digging into a juicy steak at Cagney’s Steakhouse , [there is] just so much choice,” he says.
Palomar , Norwegian Viva’s signature Mediterranean restaurant, was a standout, says Borg, for the stunning sunset vi.