Unique River and Ocean Voyages from Viking Cruises

Viking River Cruises may be known for small-vessel, luxury sailings down some of the world’s most acclaimed inland waterways, but it’s not stopping there.

With departures now operating throughout the world—from Europe and Scandinavia to North Africa, to Russia, Asia and the Americas—Viking isn’t limiting itself to rivers alone.

Several of its signature itineraries span not only famous inland waterways but seas and open oceans. Its innovative “Ocean & River Voyages” feature the best of Viking’s award-winning river and ocean cruises combined into one seamless itinerary,

Rhine & Viking Shores & Fjords

15 Days | 11 Guided Tours | 6 Countries

Like many of Viking’s voyages, guest aboard this immersive journey will unravel the annals of history, visiting key areas of Scandinavia and Europe that shaped the Vikings’ history. The journey begins in historic Bergen, Norway, a city with deep Viking roots, then carries on to explore the country’s dramatic fjord landscapes along a coastal route on an ocean-going vessel. Cruise-goers will be stopping along the way in historic towns and at several UNESCO sites, such as history-rich Kristiansand and Oslo, a city brimming with scenic beauty and Viking heritage.

Then, from the seaside village of Skagen, Denmark, passengers will traverse the North Sea south to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where they’ll set off on the second leg of their journey by river, witnessing Holland’s famous windmills and waterworks in Kinderdijk, The route provides an intimate view of the turreted fortresses, grand cathedrals, historic cities, medieval towns and spectacular scenery of the Middle Rhine—a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Stops include Cologne, Germany, rich in Roman heritage, as evidenced by ancient ruins that lie scattered through the town, Germany’s Black Forest and France’s multicultural Strasbourg. The trip concludes in cultured Basel, gateway to the Swiss Rhineland, as it’s situated at the point where French, German and Swiss borders meet.

PHOTO: The Viking Longship on the Rhine River (photo courtesy Viking Cruises)

British Isles to Eastern Seaboard

41 Days | 24 Guided Tours | 11 Countries

This combination ocean-river cruise offers an extensive exploration along the path of history’s great Viking explorers, taking guests on a journey from the British Isles all the way to the New World.

Setting out from London, passengers will cruise the English Channel into the Celtic Sea, to Ireland, Wales, Scotland’s highlands and its remote Shetland Islands, where guests can try their hand at rowing a replica Viking longship, exploring evidence of the Vikings’ presence in each location. From there, they’ll sail the North Atlantic to the Nordic isles, where mighty Norse chieftains once ruled and the Viking explorer Leif Eriksson embarked upon his famous journey.

The ship will follow in Eriksson’s footsteps, as it sails across the Labrador Sea to Canada. There, voyagers will explore the Viking settlements of North America and learn about the adventures of these great seafaring warriors, uncover cultural clues as they sail inland along the St. Lawrence River and back to the coast of New York.

Viking Sky, Viking Cruises
PHOTO: The Viking Sky (photo via Viking Cruises)

Ancient Adriatic Treasures

15 Days | 12 Guided Tours | 5 Countries

If your travel tastes tend more towards the Mediterranean, consider this new itinerary, which traverses the Aegean, Mediterranean, Ionian and Adriatic Seas.

Starting in Venice, Italy, and touring through Croatia, Montenegro, Greece and Turkey, passengers will discover a wealth of historic and cultural treasures—from the ruins of the age of antiquity and pre-Romanesque architecture to medieval and Gothic structures that are yet standing. The most famous remnants of ancient Athens, including the Hellenic Parliament, Syntagma (Constitution) Square, the Panathenaic Stadium, the Temple of Zeus and the iconic Acropolis are all on the itinerary.

Stopping in Heraklion and Rhodes, Greece, travelers will be introduced to vestiges of the ancient Minoan civilization, the Venetian Empire and the legacy left by medieval Crusaders. The remarkably preserved structures of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Troy, Turkey, hint at the city’s glory in the days of Alexander the Great and the Roman emperor Augustus. Finishing in Istanbul, visitors can experience the cultural richness of this age-old city where Western civilization begins to mingle with influences from Asia and the Far East.

For more information, visit VikingRiverCruises.com.

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