- 170-day, Viking World Voyage III visiting 41 countries.
- 153-day Viking World Voyage IV visiting 37 countries.
- 142-day Viking World Cruise visiting 31 countries.
Viking will debut four new, epic world voyages in 2026-27 with free business class fares and transfers.
Passengers who book the world cruise before 31 March, will also get a US$4000 credit in shore excursions, US$2000 per couple in shipboard credit plus a complimentary Silver Spirits Beverage package. Bookings are open now till 31 March.
The first world cruise of 170 days onboard Viking Sky will visit 41 countries in six continents with 82 guided tours and overnight stays in 18 cities. Viking Sky will depart Fort Lauderdale on 22 December 2026 and end in Stockholm on 10 June 2027. Prices start from $131,995 pp.
Viking World Voyage III will sail the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Panama Canal, Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand before arriving in Sydney to sail up the east coast of Australia to Darwin and then to Indonesia.
Viking Sky will then cruise Southeast Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand before sailing the Bay of Bengal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Seychelles, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Mozambique, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Spain, Morocco, Portugal, France, England, Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
There are also three shorter world cruises on offer in 2026-27.
Viking World Voyage IV is a 153-day cruise visiting 37 countries with 75 guided tours and overnight stays in 18 cities. The world cruise departs Los Angeles on 8 January 2027 with prices starting from $123,995 pp.
Guests can also choose a 142-day Viking World Cruise 2026-27 visiting 31 countries which departs Fort Lauderdale on 22 December 2026 with prices starting from $111,995pp.
There is also a 125-day Viking World Discoveries that visit 27 countries from Los Angeles to London, with prices starting from $ 103,995. It departs LA on 8 January 2027.
All world cruises will have overnight stays in iconic cities such as Sydney, Zanzibar, Cape Town and Casablanca so that guests can delve deeper into the local culture and cuisines.
Highlights of the 2026-27 World Cruise itineraries:
- Cairns. The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef is an iconic destination. The reef stretches over 1400 miles while inland, there is the Daintree and Kuranda National Park with a profusion of bird life.
- Mombasa. This coastal gem in Kenya, is a melting pot of traditions and a mix of Middle Eastern and African cultures. Mombasa’s old town is home to mosques, cathedrals, and Hindu temples.
- Agadir. This amazing town in Morocco is known for its indigenous peoples of North African descent or who migrated from the Middle East. Visitors to its remote villages will gain an understanding of their customs and traditions.
- Phuket. The Thai Island with its picturesque beaches has been a major stop on trade routes between India and China. Then the French, Dutch and English competed for the island’s tin trade.
- Stockholm. This elegant capital extends over 14 islands linked by 57 bridges. Hailed as one of the cleanest cities, it has many green parks, an old town of various architectural styles ,and a baroque Stockholm Palace. Savour some smoked salmon at the Strandvagen, a lovely waterfront esplanade.Â
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