VIKING has opened bookings for 10 new ocean itineraries in 2026 and 2027, which will introduce 12 new ocean ports. The new itineraries, which will sail in the Mediterranean, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Northern Europe, will range from eight to 22 days. New ports include Fowey, Bordeaux, Limerick, Riga, Klaipeda,...
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VIKING has opened bookings for 10 new ocean itineraries in 2026 and 2027, which will introduce 12 new ocean ports.
The new itineraries, which will sail in the Mediterranean, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Northern Europe, will range from eight to 22 days.
New ports include Fowey, Bordeaux, Limerick, Riga, Klaipeda, Londonderry, Haugesund, Palma de Mallorca, Bilbao, Fort William, Tobermory, and Karlskrona.
“As our award-winning fleet of small ocean ships continues to grow, we are pleased to introduce new voyages that have been thoughtfully planned for curious travellers,” Chair & Chief Executive Torstein Hagen said.
New for 2026 and 2027 is the eight-day Amalfi Coast, Africa & Iberia cruise, from Rome to Barcelona through Southern Europe, exploring Italy, Spain, as well as Tunisia.
There is also a new eight-day ‘Spain & Portugal Discovery’ in 2026 and 2027, cruising between Barcelona and Lisbon, discovering the latter city and its colourful streets and neighbourhoods, and the history of Andalusia.
Also new for 2026 and 2027 is the 12-day ‘Iberia, France & England Explorer’, sailing between Lisbon and London, visiting a number of Europe’s historic cities, such as Bordeaux, Bilbao, and more.
“Every Viking itinerary is focused on the destination, and our state-of-the-art ships, with no children and no casinos, allow guests to explore the world in elegant Viking comfort.” MS
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