When people travel, they look for new and exciting destinations to explore, cultural experiences, various food options and exciting activities to participate in.
Viking Cruises offers all of these things and much more.
Guests onboard a Viking Cruise are able to make their dreams come true discovering new destinations and embracing intriguing cultures, while still having all the amenities they need onboard and being surrounded by like-minded travelers.
A few years ago, Viking took to the seas and redefined ocean cruising. Repeat river cruise guests were thrilled to be able to try out ocean cruising with a company they already knew and trusted.
This cruise line’s luxury ocean ships hold 930 guests each. The destinations traveled to include Scandinavia, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Australia and Alaska, just to name a few.
Viking has been named the number one ocean cruise line three years in a row, and guests onboard will instantly see why this is.
The advanced engineering on these ocean ships allows for access into small ports other cruise lines may not be able to get to—giving guests the opportunity to explore destinations they may otherwise not have been able to see.
Some of these ports include popular places such as Venice, London and Hong Kong. They also include less-visited ports such as Kotor, Montenegro and Scotland’s Shetland Islands. Viking allows guests to truly immerse themselves in the destination by giving them plenty of time to enjoy the area. Most stops allow for an overnight stay.
The smaller ships also offer a more intimate experience—guests will not be crowded by 6,000 other guests. However, they will still receive access to amenities such as infinity pools and several restaurant options.

On a Viking ocean cruise, guests have access to multiple shore excursions, spa treatments, gourmet dining, veranda staterooms, wifi and much more. It’s the best value in cruising today.
Travelers can choose to experience these ships at any length they’d like. The Viking Sun sailed the very first world cruise for the company which lasted 141 days, and there are two more of these world cruises to come in 2019.
Whether it’s been your dream to see the fjords in Norway or the far-away island of Mauritius, choose to do it with a Viking ocean cruise. You won’t be disappointed.



