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Both ships will spend the Austral summer in Antarctica,
before returning to North America's Great Lakes for voyages
throughout the spring, summer and early fall.
To meet strong demand for Antarctica voyages,
Viking has also announced that the 2025-2026 season is now open for booking,
including a new 87-day expedition, From the Arctic to Antarctica, sailing from
Nuuk, Greenland to Ushuaia, Argentina. Departing in September
2025, this epic journey will allow guests to explore the natural beauty and
historic waterways of the Canadian High Arctic before traveling down the east
coast of North and South America, calling on ports in the Caribbean, Peru,
and exploring the Chilean glaciers before continuing to Antarctica.
"As we welcome guests back for a third season
in Antarctica, we are pleased to introduce even more opportunities for the
curious traveler to experience this phenomenal region in Viking comfort,"
said Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking. "By creating expeditions for
The Thinking Person, our guests are able to explore some of the most pristine
destinations on Earth in the most responsible way possible, while also
participating in meaningful scientific discoveries. On my own trip to Antarctica,
I witnessed firsthand the incredible scenery and wildlife this fascinating
continent has to offer. In my view, everyone should experience Antarctica at
least once in their life."
Hagen recently sat down with award-winning British
photographer Alastair Miller for an exclusive conversation about his
journey to the "White Continent" on board the Viking
Polaris. They also discuss the intriguing story about how Hagen's lifelong
passion for travel and interest in far-flung destinations began during his
childhood, when he sent a letter to Ushuaia from his home in Norway. The
full 30-minute interview can be seen on the Viking website here.
Longitudinal World Cruises
The arrival of Viking's expedition ships in Antarctica also
marks the completion of two inaugural Longitudinal World Cruises—the
71-day Longitudinal World Cruise II, from Duluth to Ushuaia, and
the 70-day Longitudinal World Cruise III, from Milwaukee to
Ushuaia. These highly-rated Grand Journeys offer guests a variety of travel
milestones in a single itinerary, sailing from the heart of North America through
the engineering wonders like the Welland and Panama Canals, into the Chilean
fjords and finally Antarctica. Following Viking's upcoming third season in
the Great Lakes, the Viking Polaris will sail the Longitudinal World Cruise IV from Milwaukee to
Ushuaia in October 2024 and the Viking Octantis will embark
on another sailing of the Longitudinal World Cruise II.
Viking Expedition Team & Scientific Partners
Viking has created the world's leading scientific
enrichment environment in an expedition setting with the help of prestigious
academic institutions. Exclusive partnerships with the Scott Polar Research
Institute at Cambridge University, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as well as other
esteemed scientific organizations, match leading researchers and educators with
each expedition. Visiting researchers from partner institutions are part of the
36-person Viking Expedition Team—a diverse group of experts that leads guests
through meaningful scientific work, provides guiding and interpretation during
shore excursions and delivers world-class lectures on board. In early 2023, the
Viking Expedition Team published the company's first scientific paper,
following observations of the rarely encountered scyphozoan Stygiomedusa
gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jellyfish. The encounters took
place during submersible dives in the coastal waters of the Antarctic Peninsula
in early 2022. Authored by two of Viking's Chief Scientists, the paper was
published in Polar Research, the scientific journal of the Norwegian Polar
Institute.
Viking Expedition Ships
The Polar Class Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris host 378 guests in 189 staterooms. The
vessels are built specifically for expeditions, at an ideal size for safety and
comfort in remote destinations. With more indoor and outdoor viewing areas than
other expedition vessels, guests are as close as possible to the most
magnificent scenery on earth. Highlights include:
·
The Aula: A
stunning panoramic auditorium inspired by the University of Oslo's famed
ceremonial hall, the former venue for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Used for
lectures, daily briefings, documentaries and films, this spectacular venue
features a 4k laser-projected screen that retracts to expose
floor-to-ceiling windows and 270° views.
·
Finse
Terrace: An outdoor lounge area just above sea level with recessed seating, the
Finse Terrace was designed to allow guests the comforts of the ship al fresco
while enjoying the dramatic scenery. Named after the Finse Plateau in Norway,
where some of the greatest polar explorers, including Nansen and Amundsen, did
their expedition training in preparation for their North and South Pole
expeditions.
·
The Hangar:
A state-of-the-art, industry-first in-ship marina providing ease of embarkation
and disembarkation of Special Operations Boats and other equipment while
sheltered from the elements.
·
The Bow: An
important forward-viewing platform. And in the case of inclement weather, The
Shelter is a comfortable, partially enclosed space for guests to warm up
with a hot drink before going back out into the elements.
·
The Science
Lab: Developed in partnership with the University of Cambridge and
Akvaplan-Niva, The Science Lab, at 380 sq. ft., is designed to support a broad
range of research activities and is equipped with wet and dry laboratory
facilities. Guests have supervised access to The Science Lab to learn from and
participate with scientists in undertaking meaningful research.
·
Expedition
Central: The hub for the expedition team to consult with guests on their
expedition activities and share knowledge about the destinations on a
one-on-one basis, with the aid of 3D printed maps, digital screens, and a
state-of-the-art spatial data visualization chart table.
·
Dining
Choices: The Restaurant offers fine dining featuring regional cuisine and
always-available classics; the casual World Café offers an open kitchen,
bakery, grill and premium seafood and sushi choices, as well as a wide range of
international flavors; Mamsen's, named for the Hagen family matriarch, serves
Scandinavian-inspired fare; and Manfredi's offers the best of Italian cuisine.
·
The Nordic
Spa: Following a day of exploration, The Nordic Spa offers guests opportunities
to experience the ultimate healthy Nordic traditions, with an indoor heated
pool set against expansive windows and a badestamp (wood-sided hot
tub) that is open to the outside.
·
Explorers'
Lounge: Located high on the ship with floor-to-ceiling windows, the Explorers'
Lounge provides guests an ideal space to take in the magnificent scenery, share
discoveries with fellow travelers or to enjoy a drink.
·
The Living
Room: On the Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris, The Living
Room is located to maximize views of the surroundings through floor-to-ceiling
windows and a library that informs even the best-read explorers. The Library is
curated by acclaimed London bookshop Heywood Hill, as on all
Viking vessels, as well as Cambridge University's Scott Polar
Research Institute.
·
Nordic
Balcony: A first for polar expedition vessels, all staterooms on board Viking's
expedition ships feature a Nordic Balcony, a sunroom that converts into an al
fresco viewing platform with an observation shelf at elbow level to stabilize
binoculars or a camera. Guests can choose from six stateroom categories that
range from 222 sq. ft. to 1,223 sq. ft.—all with a Nordic Balcony, as well as a
king-size bed and large bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, heated
bathroom floor and anti-fog mirror. Every stateroom is also equipped with a
unique floor-to-ceiling drying closet that circulates warm air to dry and store
clothing and expedition gear.
·
Expedition
Ship Suites: Nordic Junior Suites (322 sq. ft.) and Explorer Suites (580 sq.
ft.) on the Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris are
similar to those on Viking's fleet of ocean ships, with wood detailing and
amenities that include additional storage and seating, an expanded bathroom
with extended shower and double sinks, welcome champagne, a fully-stocked
mini-bar replenished daily, complimentary laundry, priority restaurant
reservations and more. Explorer Suites feature two separate rooms, a Nordic
Balcony and a full outdoor veranda. Additionally, each ship features one
Owner's Suite (1,223 sq. ft.) that has three rooms –a living room, a
board/dining room and a bedroom—as well as a 792 sq. ft. private deck with a
traditional Norwegian badestamp open to the invigorating outdoors.
·
Environmentally
Considerate: Viking's expedition ships have set a new standard for responsible
travel with an energy-efficient design that exceeds the Energy Efficiency
Design Index (EEDI) requirements by nearly 38%. In addition to an integrated
bow that creates a longer waterline for the ships, engines with heat recovery
systems and Azipod® Electric Propulsion, the Viking Octantis and
the Viking Polaris have received one of the industry's first SILENT-E
notations—the highest-level certification for quiet ship propulsion, minimizing
underwater noise pollution.
Image
Credit: © Viking
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