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Viking is debuting four new world cruises for 2026 and 2027.
Travelers who book one of the new itineraries can enjoy special savings and perks, including free business class flights, transfers, $4,000 in shore excursion credits per couple, $2,000 in onboard credits per couple, a reduced 10 percent deposit, a Silver Spirits beverage package, WiFi, complimentary visa service, and additional $2,000 in onboard credits per couple for Viking Explorer Society Members.
The “Viking World Cruise 2026‑2027” is a 142-day voyage aboard the Viking Sky departing December 22, 2026, from Fort Lauderdale. The ship will visit 31 countries on six continents before arriving at its final port of call in London (Greenwich).
The 125-day “Viking World Discoveries” itinerary departs January 8, 2027, aboard the Viking Sky. Sailing from Los Angeles to London (Greenwich), the ship will visit 27 countries on five continents.
Also offered on board the Viking Sky, the “Viking World Voyage III” itinerary departs from Fort Lauderdale on December 22, 2026. Over the course of 170 days, the ship will visit 41 countries on six continents before arriving in Stockholm.
Finally, the new “Viking World Voyage IV” cruise sets sail January 8, 2027, aboard the Viking Sky from Los Angeles. The 153-day voyage includes stops in 37 countries on five continents before ending in Stockholm.
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