I Wish I Knew This Before I Cruised on Viking Mississippi. #holiday #cruise #travel
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Here are some fun and interesting facts about Viking Mississippi.
Viking Mississippi is owned and operated by Viking Cruisers.
Launched in 2022, she has up to 386 passengers and 147 crew.
With a contemporary Scandinavian design, Viking Mississippi has five decks with 193 outside stateooms.
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Here are some fun and interesting facts about Viking Mississippi. Viking Mississippi was launched in 2022. She has up to 386 passengers and 147 crew. With a contemporary Scandinavian design, Viking Mississippi has 5 decks with 193 outside staterooms. She travels at an average speed of 12 knots. Happy Cruising. The Viking fleet includes: Viking Astrea, Viking Libra, Viking Mira, Viking Gyda, Viking Riviera, Viking Vesta, Viking Saturn, Viking Mars, Viking Neptune, Viking Mississippi, Viking Octantis, Viking Polaris, Viking Octantis, Viking Venus, Viking Jupiter, Viking Sun, Viking Orion, Viking Sea, Viking Sky, Viking Star Most of the images have been sourced from Viking Cruises website. FROM VIKING CRUISES WEBSITE Viking has a fleet of small, all-veranda, state-of-the-art ocean ships. Each sister ship carries fewer than 1,000 guests and is engineered at a scale that allows direct access into most ports. Classified by Cruise Critic as “small ships,” the fleet features understated elegance and modern Scandinavian design. VIKING MISSISSIPPI Hosting 386 guests in 193 all outside staterooms, the new state-of-the-art Viking Mississippi is inspired by our award-winning Viking Longships® and ocean ships and features clean Scandinavian design, as well as public spaces that are familiar to guests but that have been reimagined for Mississippi River voyages. Purpose-built for the Mississippi, the ship’s cutting-edge design, expansive windows and comfortable amenities make it the first truly modern cruise ship in the region. Only 386 guests Crew: 147 Length: 450 feet Beam: 75 feet Class: river ship Year built: 2022 And from Google AI: Viking Cruises offers upscale river, ocean, and expedition voyages with a focus on cultural enrichment, modern Scandinavian design, and an adult-only, no-gambling atmosphere. The experience is all-inclusive, covering complimentary tours, meals, and onboard amenities like WiFi and laundry. Ocean cruises feature smaller ships with all-balcony suites, while river cruises use specialized "Longships" that provide convenient access to city centers, according to Viking Cruises and Wikipedia. Key features Target audience: Cruises are designed for adults, with a no-children policy, appealing to those seeking a more mature and cultured experience. Destinations: Viking is a major player in river cruising, navigating European rivers like the Rhine and Danube, as well as rivers in Egypt and Southeast Asia, and the Mississippi. They also offer ocean cruises with smaller ships that can access more ports. Ship design: Ships are known for their modern, Scandinavian-inspired design, featuring light wood, an open and airy feel, and a focus on amenities like comfortable lounges, spas, and libraries. All-inclusive experience: Complimentary shore excursions are a key part of every itinerary. Meals and complimentary wine and beer during lunch and dinner are included. Onboard amenities such as Wi-Fi, laundry service, and access to the spa and gym are also provided. Cultural enrichment: The onboard experience is centered on culture, with lectures, port talks, and local presentations. River cruises: Viking Longships are specifically designed to access central city locations, often providing more time in port. Itineraries vary from 8 to 23 days. Ocean cruises: Ships are smaller, with a maximum capacity of about 1,000 guests, which allows for a less crowded feel and access to more ports. All staterooms are suites with balconies. The atmosphere is more refined, without formal nights or a casino. To learn more about the different ship fleets, you can read this article from Cruise Critic. For a different perspective on what it's like on a Viking ocean cruise, you can read this article from Tips For Travellers.