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Celebrate folk traditions in Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. These travel icons—and more—await you on a 23-day journey combining our Grand European Tour and Passage to Eastern Europe cruises. Discover eight countries in Western, Central and Eastern Europe while cruising the Rhine, Main and Danube.
Pacific Coast Explorer
Dividing the “Old World” from the “New World,” sail the second-largest of the Earth’s oceans. See the UNESCO-listed Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, and visit the Bairro Alto district. Visit Messina’s many piazzas in Old Town or venture out to explore UNESCO-listed Mt. Etna. Cross the Red Sea and trace the route of explorers in search of gold, incense and ebony. Visit Jeddah, a vibrant Red Sea port whose historic Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Explore Waitangi’s role in the history of New Zealand and its network of picturesque islands. Relax on Moorea’s white-sand beaches and admire views of rocky peaks and primeval landscapes. Admire views of the Santa Ynez Mountains and sample delicious Californian wine.
Travel through the heart of Europe
Stroll Las Ramblas, admire Gaudí’s architecture, see the Arc de Triomf and sample tapas. Sail the picturesque Danube River and admire the natural wonders of the Iron Gate. See Osijek’s highlights and meet a local family; admire Vukovar’s buildings and palace. Sail the picturesque Wachau Valley, a UNESCO Site, and admire views of hillside vineyards. Admire iconic landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, or browse the Louvre. Visit Barcelona’s cultural gems and explore the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter.
Viking World Cruise
With longer port calls and our destination-focused approach, Viking maximizes your discoveries in Europe. From the fairytale castles of the Middle Rhine to the natural beauty of Norwegian fjords, you will gain deep insight into the continent’s cultural and historic riches. To learn more about each port of call and our included as well as optional excursions, click on the individual days below. Explore the Czech Republic’s beer-brewing heritage; admire the city’s architecture. Discover Darrow, the gateway to the grand homes of the Lower Mississippi, and explore the fascinating towns along the banks of the Mississippi that preserve the memory of the American South’s early history. Learn about Natchez’s French and Acadian heritage and pay your respects at the Vicksburg battlefield.
Rhine & Viking Shores & Fjords
Savor the city’s celebrated Cajun and Creole music and cuisine as well as its distinct arts. Enjoy charming Bergen, a historic city full of colorful architecture and a lively atmosphere. Walk the cobblestone streets of Old Stavanger and visit the Norwegian Petroleum Museum. Admire the cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s 13th-century old town. Sail the Ionian Sea, a vast bay that touches the historic shores of Greece and Italy.
Sail the Gulf of Thailand, set amid mountains and home to Chinese white dolphins. Admire Ho Chi Minh City’s French-inspired architecture, set along picturesque boulevards. Discover the city formerly known as Saigon and browse bustling Bến Thành Market. See Cairns’ highlights, from the Botanic Gardens to the UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef. See Queenslander and modern architecture, or venture to Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo.
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For those who can’t make the entire 180-day trip, Viking is offering a shorter version of the world cruise on Viking Sky. The 163-day Viking World Voyage II departs Los Angeles on January 5, 2025, and visits 29 countries before returning to New York. Guests who board the 930-person Viking Sky in New York will sail Mexico, transit the Panama Canal, and explore South America. Passengers will then embark in Los Angeles, at which point Viking Sky will cross the Pacific, visiting both the Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia along the way. It will then explore New Zealand and Australia and sail onward through Asia, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Northern Europe, before returning to New York. Itinerary and shore excursions are subject to change and may vary by departure.
Explore the Hanseatic warehouses of Bryggen’s old wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the many highlights of Scotland’s capital, from Edinburgh Castle to the Royal Mile. Explore Dover, part of the “Cradle of the English Navy,” and its age-old maritime heritage.
Discover Myanmar’s Golden City and explore colonial gems and cultural landmarks. Experience Singapore and its cultural diversity or learn about feng shui with an expert. Admire colonial architecture in this cosmopolitan city and venture to Borobudur Temple. Sample delights of Balinese cuisine and discover its influences, and relax on pristine shores. Learn more about Australia’s intriguing history as you trace its scenic coastline.
Walk in Martin Luther’s footsteps in Wittenberg, birthplace of the Protestant Reformation. The Elbe is one of Europe’s most unspoiled rivers and it awaits you—on our 10-day cruisetour. Visit historic and iconic landmarks or travel along the Lighthouse Route to Peggy’s Cove.
On Thursday, the cruise line announced its 2024 to 2025 World Cruise itineraries, which will take guests (you guessed it) around the world. The longest cruise is the new Viking World Voyage I, departing on Dec. 19, 2024 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It will sail for 180 days visiting 85 ports of call across 37 countries on five continents.
Savor delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, as well as Memphis’s famous barbecue, as you celebrate musical legends in the birthplace of rock ’n’ roll. Admire Oslo’s many landmarks such as Akershus Fortress or browse one of the city’s museums. Learn about the history of the 14th-century Golubac Fortress and admire scenic river views. Stroll the medieval, UNESCO-listed city’s streets and learn about Regensburg’s history. Take a journey along Amsterdam’s network of canals or perhaps browse one of the city’s museums.
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See the Palace of Justice, old town and Market Square in this history-filled city. See the Town Hall in this UNESCO-listed medieval city; sample its distinctive rauchbier. Stroll through Cologne’s Old Town and see the city’s famed Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO Site. Stroll the streets of historic Canterbury, or see the front lines of World War II.
Sail the Red Sea, rich in history and legend from the ancient Egyptians to Napoleon. Explore Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, and savor delicious flavorful regional fare. See iconic landmarks, such as the glamorous Taj Mahal Palace hotel and Gateway of India. Sail the Bay of Bengal, the world’s largest bay, considered sacred by many Hindus. Sail the waters of the Andaman Sea that have shaped the cultures of southern Asia. Stroll along endless shores at the “Pearl of the Andaman Sea” and explore colorful markets.
Uncover Naples’s history and culture or venture to Pompeii, Sorrento or the Amalfi Coast. Admire the city’s landmarks such as the “Blue Mosque,” Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace. Discover the city of cinnamon, cardamom and countless other spices and sample its cuisine.
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