Viking presents global cruise itineraries 2024/25

Viking presents global cruise itineraries 2024/25

Viking has announced its 2024/25 global itineraries, including the new Viking World Voyage I, which will travel the world in 180 days, visiting 37 countries and 85 ports of call and staying overnight in 13 iconic cities.

Departing Fort Lauderdale on December 19, 2024, Viking Sky’s round-the-world voyage will include ports of call on five continents and circumnavigate the entire globe before arriving in the United States on June 17, 2025 to reach its final port of call in New York. yields.

Panama Canal (c) cruise4news / Elisabeth Kapral

Guests sailing the Viking Sky will explore ports of call in Central America, transit the Panama Canal and travel up the west coast of North America before crossing the Pacific Ocean and visiting the Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia. Continue your journey to New Zealand, Australia, Asia, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe before guests cross the Atlantic and finally reach New York.

A short 163-day cruise, Viking World Voyage II departs Los Angeles on January 5, 2025, visiting 29 countries and 78 ports before ending up in New York. Guests can also take the 138-day Viking World Cruise itinerary from Ft. Lauderdale to London or the 121-day Vikings World Tours, departing from Los Angeles and visiting 23 countries before ending in London.

“For 25 years, we have been committed to providing our guests with immersive and culturally enriching experiences while traveling in comfort around the world. Our previous cruises sold out within weeks and we continue to see strong demand from our guests for longer cruises. Our Seamless Cruises are the greatest adventure of all, allowing Guests explore more of the world with us.”
Torstein Hagen, President, Viking

The latest Vikings world cruise itineraries visit dozens of the world’s most famous cities, as well as lesser-known destinations. Overnight stays in 13 ports such as Sydney, Haifa, Singapore and Istanbul as well as double boarding in Auckland, Bali, Ho Chi Minh City, Yangon, Mumbai and Bergen allow guests to delve deeper into the destinations.

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On board, Viking offers lectures and entertainment, such as the Viking Resident Historian Program, which provides guests with a high level of historical and cultural education specific to their flight. Guests are immersed in the world’s diverse cultures through excursions that offer an unprecedented insight into daily life and privileged access visits to cultural institutions.

Singapore (c) cruise4news / Elisabeth Kapral

Highlights of the global journey 2024/25

Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand’s Cultural Capital – Nestled between the ports of Waitemata and Manukau, guests will enjoy three days in the cosmopolitan city of Auckland, New Zealand, known for its award-winning wines, tree-lined parks and love of boating.
Singapore, Singapore: A melting pot of cultures – Guests will enjoy the wonderful cultural diversity of Singapore during their overnight stay. Tour the city’s eclectic neighborhoods, from Little India to Arab Street, visit the futuristic garden of over a million plants, or take a night safari in the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park.
Mumbai, India: Ancient and New City – While the ship is in port for three days in bustling Mumbai, guests will have time ashore to learn about the life and legacy of activist Mahatma Gandhi and admire the Hanging Gardens, one of its most treasured. Parks in the city and explore its diverse neighbourhoods, from the quaint narrow streets of old Mumbai to the colorful downtown markets.
Istanbul, Turkey: Where East Meets West – Guests will have plenty of time to explore this historic city during their overnight stay. Stretching across two continents and the Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul offers a wealth of religious sites to discover, such as the stunning Blue Mosque or the legendary Hagia Sophia, and offers delicious cuisine that combines fresh Mediterranean cuisine with spices from the Far East and Asia combined.
London (Greenwich), UK: The Royal Borough – Guests will enjoy exploring the historic Royal Borough of Greenwich on the River Thames, which provides easy access to the Royal Capital’s popular attractions including the Tower of London, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
New York City, United States: The City That Never Sleeps – Viking World Voyage I and Viking World Voyage II tours conclude in New York City, where guests can explore the exciting streets of the financial district from Lower Manhattan to the intimate labyrinths of Greenwich Village. The city offers something for all guests, with its culture, cuisine, and architectural beauty.

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