Set Sail With Award Winning Luxury and Value with Viking.
Why Becoming a Cruise Expert
at the Viking Academy Made Me Want to Cruise with Viking for My Next Vacation
I’ve taken two cruises so far and am eagerly anticipating my
third next May. My cruising journey began in the Caribbean in my early
twenties—long before Viking entered the ocean cruise market. My second cruise,
a breathtaking journey through Alaska’s Inside Passage, was a gift from my
husband. At that time, Viking still hadn’t launched its ocean fleet, so we
sailed with another provider. The experience was so exceptional that we chose
the same cruise line again for our upcoming Mediterranean adventure.
But recently, I completed the Viking Travel Advisor
Academy and became a certified Viking Expert—and it completely changed my
perspective.
Viking first made its name as a premier river cruise line,
and it continues to dominate that space with numerous awards. Since expanding
into ocean and expedition cruising, Viking has earned accolades
across all three categories. Their success isn’t accidental—it’s the result of
a clear vision and a deep understanding of their ideal guest.
Viking caters primarily to affluent Baby Boomers and older
Gen X travelers—a demographic I proudly belong to. And after diving into
their cruise philosophy, I can confidently say: I’m a fan, even without having
stepped foot on one of their ships (yet!).
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Angkor, Cambodia
Why Viking Stands Out
Here are just a few reasons why Viking has earned my
admiration—and why they’re now at the top of my vacation list:
- Complimentary
Wi-Fi on all
ships
- Wine,
beer, and soft drinks included with lunch and dinner (with optional premium beverage
packages)
- One
included shore excursion at every port of call, with additional excursions
available for purchase
- Adults-only
policy – no
guests under 18
- No
gimmicks – no
waterslides, ice rinks, casinos, or go-karts. Viking focuses on
enrichment, not entertainment
- All
staterooms have an ocean view, and most include a private veranda
- No
extra fees for specialty dining – all restaurants are included
- Smaller
ships (under
1,000 guests) allow access to ports that larger ships can’t reach
- Thoughtfully
curated itineraries that emphasize culture, history, and natural beauty
- Airfare
packages with transfers included, making travel seamless
If you’ve cruised with mainstream lines and are looking to
elevate your experience, Viking Ocean Cruises might be your perfect next step.
Already a seasoned ocean cruiser? Consider trying a Viking River Cruise,
which docks in the heart of charming cities and villages. Or, for the more
adventurous, Viking Expedition Cruises offer a whole new way to explore
the world.
Flam, Norway
Why I’m Reconsidering Expedition Cruises
I’ll admit it: I never thought I’d be interested in an
expedition cruise. Trekking through Antarctica or the Arctic didn’t sound like
my idea of a relaxing vacation. But Viking’s approach has me rethinking
everything. Here’s why:
- Purpose-built
expedition ships
with panoramic views and Scandinavian design
- Environmentally
conscious technology that minimizes impact on fragile ecosystems
- All
gear provided,
including innovative pedal-powered kayaks that free your hands for
photography
- Onboard
hangars for
launching Zodiacs, submarines, and other exploration vessels—at no extra
cost
- Resident
scientists and onboard labs, with opportunities for guests to participate in real
scientific research
Viking’s expedition cruises aren’t just about
adventure—they’re about education, sustainability, and immersive exploration.
Finse Terrace, Antarctica Expedition cruise
Guests in Antarctica
Final Thoughts
Becoming a Viking Expert opened my eyes to the brand’s
commitment to excellence. They’re not just a cruise line—they’re a curated
travel experience. Whether it’s river, ocean, or expedition cruising, Viking
consistently delivers a refined, enriching, and worry-free journey.
I can’t wait
to recommend Viking to my clients—and I’m even more excited to book my own
Viking cruise. I have a feeling it won’t be my last.
Photo Credits:
Viking

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