Viking Sky Sets Sail For 138-Day World Cruise
Viking Sky sails on a 138-day world cruise
The Viking Sky just left Port Everglades for one of the two global voyages offered by the cruise line this year. The journey takes guests on a 138-day cruise around the world, visiting a total of 57 destinations across the globe.
Following this, the cruise ship heads to destinations in Asia and the Middle East, then heads through the Mediterranean and on to England. While that might sound like a short cruise, it takes more than four months, stopping at ports of call along the way. Meanwhile, the world cruise will end by docking in Greenwich on May 4, 2024.
What other destinations are on the itinerary?
Meanwhile, guests will not always be out at sea as the world cruise offers overnight stays in 11 ports around the world. The ports include Sydney in Australia, Auckland in New Zealand, Istanbul in Turkey, Bali in Indonesia, Colombo in Sri Lanka, Yangon in Myanmar, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Mumbai in India and Singapore. Moreover, along the way, guests will get to enjoy 57 guided tours in some of the locations.
Clearly, this cruise takes its guests in comfort to some of the most iconic destinations in the world, with diverse cuisines, landscapes and cultures. It’s like a dream come true for many and an experience for a lifetime.
Other Viking world cruises
Viking Sky is not alone in the world cruise business, as it is only one of two of the cruise line’s ships offering trips around the world this winter. As noted by Cruise Industry News, the Viking Neptune is also ready to set sail from Port Everglades on December 23, offering the same global voyage, with both ships scheduled to offer the same itinerary.
About the Viking Sky
The Viking Sky originally entered service with Viking Cruises in 2017. The 47,000-ton vessel was built by the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and offers 465 luxurious staterooms, all with private balconies.
According to the cruise line, the ship can accommodate 930 guests and features Scandinavian design throughout. Moreover, the vessel offers plenty of open spaces, many dining experiences and more.
Visit Viking’s website to find out more about the world cruises and what guests can expect from their journey around the world.