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Barcelona | Sunday, Jun 02, 2024 | Sunday, Jun 02, 2024 |
Barcelona, the self-confident and progressive capital of Spain, is a tremendous place to be. Though it boasts outstanding Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings, and some great museums – most notably those dedicated to Picasso and Catalan art – it is above all a place where there's enjoyment simply in walking the streets, stopping in at bars and cafés, drinking in the atmosphere. A thriving port and the most prosperous commercial centre in Spain, it has a sophistication and cultural dynamism way ahead of the rest of the country. In part this reflects the city's proximity to France, whose influence is apparent in the elegant boulevards and imaginative cooking. But Barcelona has also evolved an individual and eclectic cultural identity, most perfectly and eccentrically expressed in the architecture of Antoni GaudÃ. Scattered as Barcelona's main sights may be, the greatest concentration of interest is around the old town (La Ciutat Vella). These cramped streets above the harbor are easily manageable, and far more enjoyable, on foot. Start, as everyone else does, with the Ramblas. | ||
Barcelona | Monday, Jun 03, 2024 | Monday, Jun 03, 2024 |
Barcelona, the self-confident and progressive capital of Spain, is a tremendous place to be. Though it boasts outstanding Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings, and some great museums – most notably those dedicated to Picasso and Catalan art – it is above all a place where there's enjoyment simply in walking the streets, stopping in at bars and cafés, drinking in the atmosphere. A thriving port and the most prosperous commercial centre in Spain, it has a sophistication and cultural dynamism way ahead of the rest of the country. In part this reflects the city's proximity to France, whose influence is apparent in the elegant boulevards and imaginative cooking. But Barcelona has also evolved an individual and eclectic cultural identity, most perfectly and eccentrically expressed in the architecture of Antoni GaudÃ. Scattered as Barcelona's main sights may be, the greatest concentration of interest is around the old town (La Ciutat Vella). These cramped streets above the harbor are easily manageable, and far more enjoyable, on foot. Start, as everyone else does, with the Ramblas. | ||
Sete | Tuesday, Jun 04, 2024 | Tuesday, Jun 04, 2024 |
Situated at the Golf du Lion in South France, Sète has been an important port for three hundred years and today is the country’s second busiest port after Marseilles. Upper town straddles the slopes of Mont St. Clair, which overlooks the vast Bassin de Thau, a breeding ground of mussels and oysters. Lower town is intersected by waterways lined with tall terraces and seafood restaurants. Surrounding hills offer great hiking opportunities, and other interesting destinations include the university city of Montpellier and Agde. In Sète, pedestrian streets allow visitors leisurely strolling, and scattered café tables invite visitors to relax, sip an apéritif and people-watch. The sailor’s cemetery located on Mont St. Chair overlooks the harbor. The poet Paul Valéry, a native of Sète, is buried in the cemetery and the town honors him with the Musée Valéry, located across from the cemetery. The museum features a collection of modern French paintings and a room dedicated to singer and songwriter Georges Brassens, born and raised in Sète. | ||
Provence (Marseille) | Wednesday, Jun 05, 2024 | Wednesday, Jun 05, 2024 |
Marseille is a vibrant, cosmopolitan port in the Provence region of France. Craggy mountains provide a spectacular backdrop. As a Mediterranean melting pot, the port virtually rubs shoulders with intimate, picturesque old harbor, the Vieux Port. Packed with watercrafts, this is the heart of Marseille. Two fortresses guard the harbor: Fort Saint Nicolas and Fort Saint Jean. Several vantage points offer spectacular views, including the impressive Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde - a prominent landmark overlooking the city that is crowned by a monumental, gilded statue of Virgin Mary. Marseille boasts numerous fine museums well worth a visit. Sitting at one of the many outside cafes or strolling the streets of the old port area lets you experience the unpretentious charm of this city. Other sights include Chateau d'If - a 16th century fortress-turned-prison; Basilica St-Victor - Marseille's oldest church with the appearance of a fortress; and La Canebiere - a broad boulevard with everything from hotels to cafes and shops. | ||
Monte Carlo | Thursday, Jun 06, 2024 | Thursday, Jun 06, 2024 |
Monaco is famous as Côte d’Azur’s playground. With spacious beaches, elegant hotels and lively nightlife, this tiny domain is a jet set favorite and home to some of the world's most expensive real estate. In addition to luxury hotels and beautiful beaches, Monaco is noted for mild climate and magnificent scenery. Monaco and Monte Carlo rank high on every visitor’s must-see list. Monaco-Ville is the old city and seat of Monaco’s government. The 19th-century Romanesque cathedral Prince's Palace contains impressive works of art and the tomb of Princess Grace, while the Parliament building and Oceanographic Museum, under the auspices of the Jacques Cousteau Society, offer additional sights. Monte Carlo spells sophistication, elegance, and glamour. Every year the rich and famous gather here to bask in the sun, gamble at the world’s most opulent casino and attend spectacular parties. The most splendid hotels, several fine theaters, museums and excellent restaurants cater to the elite. Nothing typifies more the elegant lifestyle of the Côte d’Azur than glamorous Monte Carlo. | ||
Florence/Pisa (Livorno) | Friday, Jun 07, 2024 | Friday, Jun 07, 2024 |
Livorno serves as a convenient gateway to Tuscany - which is known for classic landscapes and lush vineyards. Visitors come to see great art centers of Florence, Lucca and Pisa - where names like Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Boticelli, da Vinci, Donatello and Dante come to mind. Pisa is known for its brilliant monuments, which include the 11th-century Cathedral, the Baptistery and the leaning Bell Tower. Lucca is one of the most handsome Romanesque cities in Europe. Its historic center features several fine old churches and lovely squares. Lucca is also known as home of composer Giacomo Puccini, whose birthplace is now a museum. Walking in the historic center, shopping in its elegant stores and enjoying a meal of renowned Tuscan cuisine are some highlights of this area. Downtown Livorno has a fine local market and a variety of fine shops and restaurants. Sights include the 14th-century Loggia della Signoria assembly hall in Florence; the Uffizi Gallery, which houses one of the world's famed museums and the Accademia best-known for Michelangelo's sculptures. | ||
Florence/Pisa (Livorno) | Saturday, Jun 08, 2024 | Saturday, Jun 08, 2024 |
Livorno serves as a convenient gateway to Tuscany - which is known for classic landscapes and lush vineyards. Visitors come to see great art centers of Florence, Lucca and Pisa - where names like Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Boticelli, da Vinci, Donatello and Dante come to mind. Pisa is known for its brilliant monuments, which include the 11th-century Cathedral, the Baptistery and the leaning Bell Tower. Lucca is one of the most handsome Romanesque cities in Europe. Its historic center features several fine old churches and lovely squares. Lucca is also known as home of composer Giacomo Puccini, whose birthplace is now a museum. Walking in the historic center, shopping in its elegant stores and enjoying a meal of renowned Tuscan cuisine are some highlights of this area. Downtown Livorno has a fine local market and a variety of fine shops and restaurants. Sights include the 14th-century Loggia della Signoria assembly hall in Florence; the Uffizi Gallery, which houses one of the world's famed museums and the Accademia best-known for Michelangelo's sculptures. | ||
Rome (Civitavecchia) | Sunday, Jun 09, 2024 | Sunday, Jun 09, 2024 |
Civitavecchia is the port city for Rome. Rome has always been and remains the Eternal City. With its splendid churches, ancient monuments and palaces, spacious parks, tree-lined boulevards, fountains, outdoor cafés and elegant shops, Rome is one of the world’s most attractive cities. Among the most famous monuments is the Colosseum where spectators watched combats between muscled gladiators and ferocious animals. Stop to see the remains of the Forum, once a political and commercial center. Rome’s squares were enhanced with such imposing structures as the Vittorio Emanuele Monument and grandiose fountains like the Fontana di Trevi. Awe at Christendom’s most magnificent church, the Sistine Chapel. The busy square Piazza Venezia is easily recognized by its imposing Vittorio Emanuele II Monument. Take a stroll to Rome's famous Trevi Fountain. Vatican City is the site of lovely St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica, where for 200 years, Renaissance masters worked on its design and created an unparalleled masterpiece. Visit Vatican Museum. | ||
Naples | Monday, Jun 10, 2024 | Monday, Jun 10, 2024 |
From Naples visitors can explore the rugged Amalfi coast, Italy's most romantic stretch of coastline. Near Amalfi is the resort of Positano, where visitors enjoy strolling through streets and shopping in small boutiques. Take an excursion to legendary Pompeii, an ancient Roman city covered and preserved by the debris from the violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The monuments of this city are considered to be among the finest of any ancient city in Europe, and visitors can spend a day here learning about life in a Roman town during the first century A.D. The Cathedral of San Gennaro, a fine medieval building, has one chapel containing the tomb of Charles of Anjou, while another houses the cathedral's gold and silver treasure. Among the Christian underground burial vaults discovered in an area of suburban heights, the Catacombs of San Gennaro can be visited. Capodimonte Park - a well-kept tropical park - has a royal palace built by Charles III in 1738 that now houses Naples' picture gallery, the National Museum of Capodimonte. | ||
Messina, Sicily | Tuesday, Jun 11, 2024 | Tuesday, Jun 11, 2024 |
Situated on the western shore of the Strait bearing its name, the port at the entrance to Sicily is one of the deepest and safest in the Mediterranean. The city's was rebuilt low buildings to minimize the danger of earthquakes. This gives the center a pleasant, open townscape combining sea, sky and hills. Train-ferries, car-ferries and hydrofoils make the connection across the Strait of Messina to Reggio Calabria on the Italian mainland. Among the main attractions is the Norman-Romanesque cathedral, with an adjoining bell tower. The works of Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina and two large Caravaggios can be seen at the Museo Regionale - which features an interesting collection of material salvaged after the 1908 earthquake. From Messina, excursions are possible to Taormina, Mount Etna and across the Strait to mainland Italy. | ||
Crotone | Wednesday, Jun 12, 2024 | Wednesday, Jun 12, 2024 |
Visitors will enjoy visitng the many medieval buildings and relaxing on the beautiful beaches. The Cathedral is a beatiful blend of neo-classical and Baroque styles. Another historic building worth visiting is the 16th century castle of Charles V, as it also houses the Town Museum. Visitors will find plentiful dining, shops, and cafe's along the beaches. | ||
Bari | Thursday, Jun 13, 2024 | Thursday, Jun 13, 2024 |
Bari (ancient Barium) is an industrial city in the Apulia region of southern Italy and a seaport on the Adriatic Sea. The old quarter of the city sits on a promontory separating the old and new harbors. It is the site of two notable Romanesque churches: the Basilica of San Nicola (11th-12th century) and the cathedral (late 12th century). Bari was formerly a Greek colony and later a Roman trading settlement. It came under the domination of the Lombards, the Byzantines, and the Normans. It was a key Italian naval base during World War II and sustained heavy damage. From here it is easy to visit Alberobello and Egnazia. | ||
Sibenik | Friday, Jun 14, 2024 | Friday, Jun 14, 2024 |
This attractive coastal city shows traces of its fascinating history, having been under Venetian, Byzantine, Bosnian, Austrian, Italian and Hungarian rule over the centuries. The old town centers on Poljana Square, which is surrounded by old patrician houses and palaces. Be sure to visit City Hall and the baroque-style Church of St. Lawrence. The pearl of the city is the Cathedral of St. Jacob, which was built by Juraj Dalmatinac in the 15th century. It's been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its unusual construction and ornamentation. Fortresses that once were used in defense of the city are now attractive spots with beautiful views. There's also a museum in what once was an elaborate palace. Popular day trips out of Sibenik include the magnificent Krka River National Park and the Kornati Islands National Park. | ||
Venice (Chioggia) | Saturday, Jun 15, 2024 | Saturday, Jun 15, 2024 |
Often referred to as "Little Venice," Chioggia is 25 miles south of Venice, on the southern side of the Lagoon of Venice. Chioggia is laced with canals and bussling main streets lined with shops, markets and rustic buildings. Visit the Piazetta Vigo and Bridge, Clock Tower, and Duomo or cathedral, complete with marble, gold and stained glass. A fishing town and port, Chioggia also features a sandy beach at Sottomarina, and many site-seeing locations, shopping opportunities, and restaurants to enjoy authentic, local cuisine. | ||
Venice (Chioggia) | Sunday, Jun 16, 2024 | Sunday, Jun 16, 2024 |
Often referred to as "Little Venice," Chioggia is 25 miles south of Venice, on the southern side of the Lagoon of Venice. Chioggia is laced with canals and bussling main streets lined with shops, markets and rustic buildings. Visit the Piazetta Vigo and Bridge, Clock Tower, and Duomo or cathedral, complete with marble, gold and stained glass. A fishing town and port, Chioggia also features a sandy beach at Sottomarina, and many site-seeing locations, shopping opportunities, and restaurants to enjoy authentic, local cuisine. |
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Year Built: | 2019 |
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Tonnage (GRT): | 48000 |
PAX (basis 2): | 930 |
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Number of Crew: | 370 |
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Total number of accomodations in all categories | 465 |
Cruise reviews reflect the opnions of travel editors and cruisers / readers and may not represent those of our company.
Submit Your Own Review!The ship was in great shape. The layout and thoughtful design is something to behold.
Pros: The ship was in great shape. The layout and thoughtful design is something to behold.
Cons: Having trouble coming up with anything I did not like. Perhaps the security we had to go through each time we returned from a tour
Review: This is my second experience with Viking and first ocean cruise. Level of passenger care was exceptional. Your staff is so well trained to provide the highest level of customer service. We also extended with Viking in Rome. We experienced professional transfers from out neighborhood hotel to the center of the city. Great staff from Viking at the hotel and also at the airport. This was a very pleasant surprise and much appreciated.
Service, Accommodations, Food, Staff/Crew
Pros: Service, Accommodations, Food, Staff/Crew
Cons: Included post COVID shore excursions seemed less comprehensive than pre COVID
Review: Viking has ruined us for any other cruise line. They are simply top notch in everything they do! Impeccable accommodations and food, courteous, efficient crew, less than 900 passengers on ocean voyages. Honestly, it was a stretch to find a con. Viking is obviously more expensive than many other cruise lines, but definitely worth every penny!
great staff, every need anticipated
Pros: great staff, every need anticipated
Cons: No Cons
Review: We had a great time on this cruise, our first ocean one. Although weather prohibited us from going to one port, it was still a great value. I would go again, the most impressive part of the cruise above the ship, stateroom, food and amenities has to be the staff.
Staff was incredibly excellent! Friendly, polite, immediately helpful. Ship extraordinarily clean.
Pros: Staff was incredibly excellent! Friendly, polite, immediately helpful. Ship extraordinarily clean.
Cons: We needed more detailed excursion information PRIOR to the excursion…during the early booking prior to the trip.
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Dining staff and cabin steward were excellent. Nightly entertainment was good.
Pros: Dining staff and cabin steward were excellent. Nightly entertainment was good.
Cons: Miscommunication between departments and Cruise Director gave out inaccurate information. The excursion department could have been more helpful.
Review: Mariehamn port was a waste of one day. We really did not have two days in Stockholm as we were led to believe as everyone disembarked on the second day. Most ports were enjoyable even though some local guides were bad. Don’t think this cruise met the reputation of Viking especially for what it cost.
Super organization; friendly, caring staff; class act; great shows and entertainment; wonderful excursion choices
Pros: Super organization; friendly, caring staff; class act; great shows and entertainment; wonderful excursion choices
Cons: I would have been happy with more strict safety precaution (as in 2021)
Review: Once again, the crew and staff did a remarkable job. Viking is a master at moving people in such flawless, smooth operations that it seems like an easy process - all of the time. Everything is impressively consistent excellence. This is why Viking is our number one way to vacation.
Service ,food, Attitude of crew.
Pros: Service ,food, Attitude of crew.
Cons: Cant think of any
Review: We always love to sail with Viking. So far, 3 Ocean and 5 River.
Great staff/crew on a lovely, immaculate ship. Conditions/events forced acceptable tweaks to the itinerary.
Pros: Great staff/crew on a lovely, immaculate ship. Conditions/events forced acceptable tweaks to the itinerary.
Cons: Port previews. Showroom entertainment was second-rate.
Review: Cons: Re the previews: They were dull, uninspiring -- never left us with a feeling of "Oh, boy -- can't wait to see (destination) tomorrow." Neither narrator convinced us they'd actually been there and truly loved a port or the experience. That goes for both. . . . And the shows came off as simply obligatory -- like third-rate motel-Branson. Pros: The crew, from cabin stewards to wait staff to wafflemakers to folks we'd meet incidentally could not have been nicer or more competent. Seemed like everyone knew us by name by Day Two, which is, of course, impossible. Fell in love several times. And the ship is, of course, gorgeous -- better than we deserve.
Pros: No Pros
Cons: No Cons
Review: Appreciated the many COVID-19 protocols. They produced a feeling of safety against virus and the protocols were not onerous.
excellent staff, well laid out facilities, outstanding communication with passengers
Pros: excellent staff, well laid out facilities, outstanding communication with passengers
Cons: excursions are overpriced and do not reflect the actual tours as they are described
Review: We enjoyed our trip with the Viking Jupiter and would not hesitate booking another tour in the future.
Excellent staff in all areas. Excellent cabins, food choices and Spa Services.
Pros: Excellent staff in all areas. Excellent cabins, food choices and Spa Services.
Cons: Additional Cost excursions. Not All inclusive.
Review: Never felt I was on a ship with 900+ passengers. We were spread out nicely! TOURS: With few exceptions (Caser in Buenos Aires & Max in Valparaiso) shore guides were weak; some read from scripts but some really knew their city. The Panoramic Valparaiso & Winery trip ($158 per person= $316) was NOT worth the additional cost when one exit further there was a winery that was. Vinamar was not a winery - they just grew grapes. The guide knew nothing about wine other than that the names of three varietals planted. FOOD: Excellent choices at all venues. Ate at the two "special restaurants" three times but never figured out how some ate there several times. COOKING SCHOOL: Only after mentioning in the mid cruise evaluation that I was never able to book a Cooking School slot, all of a sudden I was offered one. AIR PLUS: I did hear about "Air Plus" on the cruise-a way to upgrade an airplane seat. I do wish Viking had a relationship with American Express!
Smaller ship, fewer passengers
Pros: Smaller ship, fewer passengers
Cons: Too many sea days if you're not in to relaxing.
Review: Viking is the only way to cruise for us.
Pros: No Pros
Cons: No Cons
Review: This was my fifth cruise. Viking has perfected a cruise, thinking of every little thing they can do.
Ship and Staff amazing
Pros: Ship and Staff amazing
Cons: NONE
Review: Great trip to the British Isles on the Jupiter. Viking never misses a beat from day 1-day 15. Ports were all unique as were the excursion offerings. Perfect to be able to blend independent exploration to tours totally planned and executed. The food was superb in every restaurant..... and the staff was trained to provide perfect customer service. Go and Enjoy.
It is a great ship! This is the newest one in their fleete of ocean ships.
Pros: It is a great ship! This is the newest one in their fleete of ocean ships.
Cons: No Cons
Review: From the moment we embarked, the staff and crew were very friendly and helpful and the ship was very inviting. The ship was very clean and appealing. The food was delicious and there was always plenty of it. The entertainment and talk shows were well planned. There were plenty of shore excursions for each port to chose from and they were well planned and organized. The disembarkation process was very well organized. Overall, the sailing on the Viking Jupiter was a wonderful experience. I highly recommend it.
Ship is lovely, great cabins and bathrooms, wine/beer included for lunch and dinner, food generally very good with crab and sushi at dinner.
Pros: Ship is lovely, great cabins and bathrooms, wine/beer included for lunch and dinner, food generally very good with crab and sushi at dinner.
Cons: Included excursions were a bit long with wasted time, entertainment was below our expectations, ship suffered a propeller malfunction that caused a delay skipping two desired ports
Review: Viking did offer some compensation but it was just non-refundable on board credit
Nice ship. Lots of space. Staff work hard to please. Great cabin.
Pros: Nice ship. Lots of space. Staff work hard to please. Great cabin.
Cons: Bigger ship than river boats.
Review: Nice trip Norway is beautiful. We have done several river cruises and found them to be great. The larger ocean ship means you don't really meet people like on the river boats and we missed that. The Viking staff really try to make it work and they do well. We thought the food was varied but not always that tasty.
The ship, staff, service, specialty restaurants, itinerary, and excrusions were all excellent
Pros: The ship, staff, service, specialty restaurants, itinerary, and excrusions were all excellent
Cons: Musical entertainment and menu selections
Review: While the food was prepared and presented very well, I thought the overall menu lacked creativity and on several days was rather boring. Musical performers were fair, but did not attempt to engage or interact with the audience.
Itinerary was well chosen. Ship was stunning and staff and crew could not have been more helpful. Entertainment onboard...stage shows, opera Aida in the theatre, lectures (naturalis, astronomer, historian and a former aid to Ronald Reagan.
Pros: Itinerary was well chosen. Ship was stunning and staff and crew could not have been more helpful. Entertainment onboard...stage shows, opera Aida in the theatre, lectures (naturalis, astronomer, historian and a former aid to Ronald Reagan.
Cons: Not a negative but we were surprised how many times we had to tender to a pier. Always done with ease and organization but for any traveler with mobility issues
Review: We have traveled with Viking twice now (two 14 day trips), river and ocean. The river is more intimate with fewer people. Ocean has more entertainment and places onboard to explore.
all inclusive, excellent food , beautiful spa, friendly staff
Pros: all inclusive, excellent food , beautiful spa, friendly staff
Cons: not enough on board activities
Review: we had a wonderful trip and enjoyed the spa and had several massages the tours were well organized
Norwegian touches everywhere
Pros: Norwegian touches everywhere
Cons: Skagen is not worth the stop.
Review: Viking Jupiter exceeded our expectations on every level. Beautiful ship. Friendly and competent staff. Quiet, relaxing, intellectual atmosphere.
Visiting several countries and never having to unpack.
Pros: Visiting several countries and never having to unpack.
Cons: Limited time in a few of the ports
Review: Beautiful ship! Easy to get around on it. Amazing variety of food and places to eat. Great staff. Very friendly ship.
Very organized, great food, employees very pleasant
Pros: Very organized, great food, employees very pleasant
Cons: Excursion guides broken English hard to understand
Review:
Ship was beautiful, clean, service was great everywhere
Pros: Ship was beautiful, clean, service was great everywhere
Cons: French meal we had wasn't good
Review: the ship was great.....beautiful, always being cleaned, inside and outside... Our cabin steward, Malaya, was the best....he did everything we asked with a smile and quickly too...Our dining waiter Surya and our waitress Ann were absolutely terrific... good service and always a smile and a good laugh.... Excursion to Marsaille could have been a lot better.....middle of the city, not many shops close by....went to a cafe and ate...
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