Cordelia Cruises adds Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun to its fleet

Will soon announce deployment timelines and destinations for the two new ships, with plans to serve a mix of domestic and international routes.
Cordelia Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) have officially signed an agreement for the transfer of Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun to Cordelia’s growing fleet.
Jurgen Bailom, President and CEO of Cordelia Cruises, said, “With the addition of Sky and Sun, we are entering a new era of cruise holidays for Indian guests — one that is bigger, bolder, and more immersive than ever before.”
Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun, both part of Norwegian Cruise Line’s acclaimed Sun-class series. Each ship measures approximately 850 feet in length, with a gross tonnage of approximately 77,000, and is capable of accommodating around 2,000 guests and 900 crew members. Both ships feature over 1,000 cabins each, including a selection of accommodations from solo staterooms to balconies and suites. Guests can look forward to multiple speciality dining venues, a theatre and entertainment venues, casinos, a wellness centre, shops, an arcade, pools, sun decks, a fitness zone, and dedicated children’s and family entertainment areas.
Since its launch in 2021, Cordelia Empress has welcomed over 600,000 guests across 450+ sailings, offering an Indian cruising experience. Cordelia Cruises will soon announce deployment timelines and destinations for the two new ships, with plans to serve a mix of domestic and international routes. The addition of these ships will enable the cruise line to reach more ports across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.