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The biggest spa NCL has ever built

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Last updated: 2026/08/20 at 12:57 PM
Press Room Published August 20, 2026
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August 20, 2026 Team Contributor

Picture this. You step into a room, and the walls disappear into rolling storm clouds. Gentle rain surrounds you, and before you can soak yourself fully, you find yourself in a full tropical downpour, complete with thunder rumbling through the space and lightning flickering overhead.

This surreal experience is from a spa on a cruise ship, somewhere in the middle of the ocean.

Norwegian Cruise Line has just given travellers their first real look inside Norwegian Aura, the brand’s newest and largest ship yet. Set to debut in 2027, Aura is being built around one idea: guests should never have to choose between relaxing, eating well and having fun. They get all three.

The biggest spa NCL has ever built

Just a few days ago, we covered how MSC Cruise is offering the most comprehensive spa and beauty offering to date. The competition is heating up.

Here’s what NCL’s spa looks like. Spanning two full decks, the Mandara Spa is designed like a wellness retreat at sea, with spaces inspired by forest canopies and cascading waterfalls.

At its centre is the industry’s most expansive Thermal Suite. That’s a spa experience major cruise lines are offering. The suite boasts 15 wellness experiences built around contrast therapy so that guests can move between hot and cold spaces at their own pace.

The showstopper is the Sensory Rain Pool, the first of its kind at sea. The spa experience we ushered in in the opening lines comes from here.  Guests can also cool off in a Snow Cave, unwind under a cascading Waterfall Experience, or recover from travel in the Blue Glow Suite.

For something more traditional, there is a Salt Room, a Finnish Sauna and a Meditation Lounge, backed by 24 treatment rooms and a full medi-spa menu.

Tamara brings Indian flavours to the high seas

For the first time, NCL is dedicating an entire restaurant to Indian cuisine. Tamara sits on Deck 8, designed with warm earth tones and an open kitchen built around striking tandoor ovens. The menu leans into bold, authentic flavours, think Short-Rib Dosa, Lamb Biryani, and a Green Papaya Salad tossed tableside.

Dinner with a view that actually moves

Then there is The Panorama Room, which takes the ordinary idea of a main dining room and turns it into something closer to theatre, with visuals and lighting that shift as the evening unfolds—immersive LED visuals and shifting light change from morning to night.

It joins 22 dining venues across more than 10 cuisines, including returning crowd favourites like Cagney’s Steakhouse and Le Bistro.

Something for every traveller

Families get Ocean Heights, a full activity zone with six slides, an 82-foot ropes course and mini golf, while adults can slip away to overhanging cabanas at Vibe Beach Club.

Where Aura will take you

Aura launches May 21, 2027 with a seven-day Mediterranean sailing from Trieste to Barcelona, before crossing to Miami.

From there, expect Eastern Caribbean sailings through summer 2027 and 2028, and Western Caribbean routes to Roatan, Cozumel and Harvest Caye that winter.

For Canadians eyeing a 2027 cruise, this is one to watch.

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