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New Viking Star Introductory Photo Tour

May 16, 2013 by Jason Leppert

Following the success of Viking River Cruises, a new cruise line was born this evening with the advent of Viking Ocean Cruises, and with it comes the reveal of the line’s first ship, the Viking Star (rendered above). Launching in 2015, the new endeavor offers quite the value proposition and looks to create a new category in the cruise industry.


Infinity Pool
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)

We will surely followup with an extensive evaluation of everything that is to come, but let us for now whet your appetite with an impressive list of bullet points and alluring artist renderings of this intriguing new cruise ship.


Atrium
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)

Viking Star

  • All Veranda Room Ship
  • 928 Passengers
  • 48,000 Gross Tons
  • Casual Dress Code
  • Two-Deck Observation Lounge
  • Dining Room with Al Fresco Windows
  • Infinity Pool and Magrodome Pool
  • Spa with Sauna and Chill Room


Deluxe Veranda Stateroom
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)

Impressive Inclusions

  • Private veranda stateroom
  • A guided excursion in each port of call
  • Viking’s Culture Curriculum: deep immersion in the destination through classes or performances of music, art, cooking, dance, history and cinema
  • All onboard meals
  • Wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board
  • Coffee, tea and soft drinks any time on board
  • 24-hour room service
  • Free wi-fi
  • All restaurant reservation fees
  • All port charges and government taxes


The Spa Pool
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)

For more information on the Viking Star, read The Birth of Viking Ocean Cruises here and visit Viking Cruises‘ website here.

The renderings continue below (click on an image to enlarge)…


Explorer’s Lounge
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Wintergarden
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Wintergarden Lanai
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Pool with Fire Pit and Magrodome
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Aquavit Terrace
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


World Cafe
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Atrium Sitting Area
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


The Restaurant with Windows that Open to the Promenade Deck
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)


Aquavit Terrace
(Copyright © Viking Cruises)

What do you think about this entirely new cruise line and the Viking Star? Please feel free to share your opinion in the comments section below…

HEADER IMAGE SOURCE: VIKING CRUISES

Filed Under: Behind-the-Scenes, Cruise News, Viking Star

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Comments

  1. Marian Krueger says

    May 17, 2013 at 3:46 am

    This is awesome news! Anything new to cruising is a good thing! What a great opportunity for Viking to come in and take what they know already about river cruising and extend it to ocean cruising. And that infinity pool is just too amazing for words!

    Reply
    • Jason Leppert says

      May 19, 2013 at 11:28 am

      Well said, Marian! Thanks for your comment!

      Jason
      Captain, Popular Cruising

      Reply
  2. Shane says

    May 18, 2013 at 10:29 pm

    I really really like it, but I really just don’t love it. I was waiting a while for the pictures of this ship to be released and it feels just a bit… Lackluster. I was really expecting they would take a cruise ship and make it a mid size ship, where it seems like the took a river boat and made it a mid size ship. The inside seems nice, the atrium, the explorers lounge, its just not as focused as I thought it would be. It all seems a bit blah… Which I suppose Is how a port intensive cruise should be, but Even then the inside looks more like a standard hotel, rather than a cruise ship of today’s standards. And I’m not knocking it for size because plenty of ships in this range do well, for example regent. When I compare those two lines of similar sizes with all balconies, regent seems more spacious with more spaces. I’m sure the prices will differ, but I really hope small shop cruising comes back a bit!

    Reply
    • Jason Leppert says

      May 19, 2013 at 11:31 am

      Hi Shane,

      Thanks for sharing your opinion with us! It’s most appreciated!

      Jason
      Captain, Popular Cruising

      Reply

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