Viking Sea Marks Ten Years of Service
Viking Sea has marked its 10th anniversary in service with Viking Cruises, having entered the fleet in 2016 as the company’s second ocean vessel. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, the 930-guest ship has spent the last decade operating a global program of destination-focused itineraries across Europe, the Caribbean, South America and other key regions. The milestone underscores Viking’s successful expansion in the ocean-cruise segment and the enduring popularity of the line’s small-ship, adults-focused product.
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