Viking Returns to the Great Lakes for Third Season
30 Maggio 2024 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
New Voyages Announced for 2026 Will Bring a
Viking Ship to Chicago for the First Time
Viking® (www.viking.com) (NYSE: VIK) today is celebrating the
start of its third season in the Great Lakes, with both of its
identical expedition ships, the Viking Octantis® and the Viking
Polaris®, now deployed in the region. Voted #1 for Expeditions by
Condé Nast Traveler in the most recent Readers’ Choice Awards,
Viking offers a variety of itineraries that operate between Toronto
and Duluth and explore all five Great Lakes. The 378-guest
expeditions vessels, which were designed specifically to transit
the historic Welland Canal, will remain in the lakes until early
October before returning to Antarctica for the austral summer.
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Viking today is celebrating the start of
its third season in the Great Lakes with both of its identical
expedition ships, the Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris, now
deployed in the region. Pictured here is a Viking expedition ship
in Thunder Bay, Ontario. For more information, visit
www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Viking has also announced that two new itineraries in the Great
Lakes for 2026 are now open for booking. The 10-day Great Lakes
Treasures voyage will sail roundtrip from Milwaukee and will allow
guests to explore new ports of call for Viking, including Chicago,
as well as Canada’s Fathom Five National Marine Park and Benjamin
Islands. The longer, 17-day Niagara & Great Lakes Treasures
voyage sails between Toronto and Milwaukee and also includes
Niagara Falls, Canada’s Point Pelee National Park and a transit of
the Welland Canal.
“The Great Lakes region is a phenomenal place that is close to
home for many of our guests, but one that few have yet to fully
discover. With more than 10,000 miles of coastline, world-class
cities and remote wilderness areas, it is truly a destination that
is best explored by ship,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of
Viking. “We would like to thank our local partners for the warm
welcome once again, and we look forward to introducing more curious
travelers to the Great Lakes this season and in future years.”
The return of Viking’s expedition ships to the Great Lakes
coincides with the recent announcement of the company’s latest
scientific advancement—for the first time ever, phytoplankton is
being genetically sequenced at sea. With scientific support from UC
San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and J. Craig Venter
Institute (JCVI), real-time environmental DNA (eDNA) sequencing of
phytoplankton is being conducted in the PCR lab on board the Viking
Octantis. Visiting scientists contributing to the Genomics at Sea
Program (GASP) are able to monitor the environmental impact on
phytoplankton without the need to transport samples to a distant
shoreside facility. Viking will regularly host Scripps scientists
on board the ship this season in the Great Lakes.
Viking has also partnered with the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Great Lakes Environmental
Research Laboratory (GLERL), which conducts innovative research on
the dynamic environments and ecosystems of the Great Lakes and
coastal regions to provide information for resource use and
management decisions that lead to safe and sustainable ecosystems,
ecosystem services, and human communities. Additionally, Viking’s
expedition ships have been designated official NOAA / U.S. National
Weather Service weather balloon stations, from which regular
launches are undertaken.
Highlighted 2024-2026 Great Lakes Voyages:
- NEW Great Lakes Treasures (10 days; roundtrip
Milwaukee) – Visit the “Windy City” of Chicago and its wealth
of world-class museums, including the Art Institute. Explore the
picturesque islands of the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve and
admire their bucolic landscapes. Venture out to Flowerpot Island in
the Fathom Five National Marine Park and marvel at the stunning
pink granite isles of the Benjamin Islands. Participate in lab
studies as you explore coastal wetlands and delve into the Native
cultures of the Great Lakes.
- NEW Niagara & Great Lakes Treasures (17
days; between Toronto – Milwaukee) – Discover the mighty
waterfalls of Niagara and immerse yourself in nature amid the
freshwater marshes of Point Pelee’s peninsula. Witness the
creativity of Detroit’s urban development as you admire the city’s
postmodern and art deco skyscrapers. Behold the stunning isles of
Georgian Bay from the water and marvel at their verdant landscapes
during this extended voyage.
- Great Lakes Collection (15 days; between Toronto –
Duluth) – Join Viking for a unique voyage across the historic
waterways of all five of the majestic Great Lakes. Experience
culture-rich urban centers and admire the awesome power of
thundering Niagara Falls. Explore the granite islands and sheltered
inlets of Georgian Bay and traverse the famous Soo Locks. Study the
aquatic ecosystems of the lakes as you journey and venture into the
dense boreal forests that line the shores of Lake Superior and Lake
Michigan.
- Niagara & the Great Lakes (8 days; between
Toronto – Milwaukee) – From urban skylines to uninhabited
islands, discover North America’s wilderness alongside renowned
cultural attractions while cruising the striking waterways of the
Great Lakes. Immerse yourself in the lakes’ compelling shipping
history, experience the power of the thundering Niagara Falls and
keep watch for scores of migratory birds at Point Pelee. Led by a
team of experts, explore sheltered bays and woodlands to uncover
complex ecosystems and hidden treasures.
- Undiscovered Great Lakes (8 days; Thunder Bay –
Milwaukee) – Cross the width of Lake Superior between Duluth
and the Soo Locks, exploring the lake’s North Shore Inside Passage
as you sail. Hike along clifftop trails for sweeping views of the
lake. Gain insight into the unique features and ecosystems of
remote wilderness islands, and admire Kakabeka Falls, the “Niagara
of the North.” Follow in the footsteps of fur traders in Duluth and
step back in time as you stroll the quaint, car-free streets of
Mackinac Island.
- Canada & East Coast Explorer (15 days; between
Toronto – Fort Lauderdale) – Sail the US’s Atlantic coastline
and visit storied cities. Enjoy Charleston’s southern charm and
colonial homes. Visit Norfolk, home to the world’s largest naval
base. Trace Nova Scotia’s shores to explore its rugged landscapes
and visit Quebec’s national parks. Traverse one of North America’s
scenic waterways, the St. Lawrence River, and marvel at the locks
and canals that comprise the St. Lawrence Seaway on an enriching
journey to historic ports.
Viking is also offering a variety of Longitudinal World Cruises
between the Great Lakes and Antarctica, offering guests the
opportunity of a lifetime to sail from the world’s largest
freshwater system to “the end of the world” or the reverse.
Additionally, all of Viking’s Great Lakes voyages feature Mackinac
Island, which was recently rated the #1 summer travel destination
in the U.S. by USA Today 10Best.
Viking Expedition Ships
The Polar Class, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris host 378
guests in 189 staterooms. These vessels are built 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.
- Enrichment On Board and On Shore: Viking has created the
world’s leading scientific enrichment environment in an expedition
setting. 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 prestigious scientific institutions match leading
researchers and educators with each expedition. Thirty-six experts
accompany each journey as part of the Viking Expedition Team,
including an Expedition Leader and support staff, photographer,
field research scientists, general naturalists, mountain guides,
kayak guides, submarine pilots and specialists (ornithology,
geology, higher predator biology and history). On board, guests
enjoy daily briefings and world-class lectures about their
destination. On shore, they can assist in fieldwork or interact
through experiential activities during landings—such as monitoring
birds to help identify migratory patterns; accompanying scientists
to collect samples; or taking their cameras ashore alongside a
professional photographer to learn how best to capture scenic
landscapes.
- Environmentally Considerate: Viking believes that its
responsibility extends beyond providing exceptional travel
experiences. From the outset, the company has been deliberately
concerned about the environment, making decisions that it believes
are scientifically correct, rather than what is deemed as
politically correct. Viking’s fleet boasts many environmentally
friendly features, such as diesel-electric river ships and
energy-efficient ocean vessels equipped with closed-loop exhaust
scrubbers. Viking’s expedition ships have set a new standard for
responsible travel by exceeding the current International Maritime
Organization (IMO) Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)
requirements by nearly 38%. Additionally, Viking is working to make
its next generation of ocean ships even more environmentally
friendly, with a project for a partial hybrid propulsion system of
liquid hydrogen and fuel cells, which could allow for operation
with zero emissions while in port and while traveling at low
speeds.
With a clear focus on creating experiences for The Thinking
Person, Viking does not try to be all things to all people. This
approach has resonated with guests, and in 2023, Viking was rated
#1 for Expeditions, as well as #1 for Rivers and #1 for Oceans by
Condé Nast Traveler in the most recent Readers’ Choice Awards.
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About Viking
Viking (NYSE: VIK) was founded in 1997 and provides
destination-focused journeys on rivers, oceans and lakes around the
world. Designed for curious travelers with interests in science,
history, culture and cuisine, Chairman Torstein Hagen often says
Viking offers experiences for The Thinking Person™. Viking has more
than 450 awards to its name, including being rated #1 for Rivers,
#1 for Oceans and #1 for Expeditions by Condé Nast Traveler in the
2023 Readers’ Choice Awards. Viking is also rated at the top of its
categories for rivers, oceans and expeditions by Travel + Leisure.
No other travel company has simultaneously received the same honors
by both publications. For additional information, contact Viking at
1-800-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464) or visit www.viking.com. For
Viking’s award-winning enrichment channel, visit www.viking.tv.
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