FOR A "CLOSER TO HOME" CRUISE EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE THE GREAT LAKES ON THE LUXURIOUS VIKING OCTANTIS

Let’s face it. Traveling on cruises internationally these days can be a challenge. Cancelled flights, lost baggage, cramped airline seats, missed connections….we’ve been there, done that.

That is why our recent experience onboard the Viking Octantis Great Lakes cruise was such an extreme pleasure. We boarded our flight here in San Diego for a smooth, on-time landing in Milwaukee. As always, the gracious Viking crew was on hand to welcome us and “hold our hands” as they whisked us away to our lovely hotel, the Pfister. Opened in 1913, this historic hotel, with murals and furnishings that hark back to the 19th century and feature famous German artists of the time, has hosted every US President since William McKinley.

We spent a delightful day exploring Milwaukee, which is filled with impressive historical buildings, a picturesque River Walk, and a colorful Farmer’s Market, among other sites of interest.

Mackinac Island Main Street

Photo credit: Joanne DiBona

Viking specializes in detailed and interesting shore excursions, and our first, a visit to Mackinac Island, was definitely a highlight of our trip. Cars are not permitted on this island and you can literally go back in time, as horse-drawn carriages are the only means of public transportation. It’s a unique and unforgettable blast to the past, indeed.

Our next port-of-call was Perry Sound, Ontario Canada. It goes down in history as the world’s deepest freshwater port. The town itself is very picturesque and worth a serious stroll. For a more in depth look at the flora and fauna of this region, pay a visit to the UNESCO-designated Georgian Bay Biosphere, where you can watch baby turtles hatch!

The next stop was the romantic and inspirational Georgian Bay Killarney. As photographers, we were inspired by this location, which has a historical significance, as it was the favorite site of the famous Canadian artists “Group of Seven.” Our photos reflect what the voyager can still experience onboard this cruise.

Squeezing through the Soo Locks Photo credit: Tony DiBona



Another exceptional experience onboard was squeezing through the famous Soo Locks, which allowed our ship to passage from Lake Huron to Lake Erie. The locks opened in 1855 to allow ships to bypass the river’s 21-ft fall over rolling rapids and it remains one of the greatest engineering feats of its day.

Our next to final stop were the Silver Islet & Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, where one can enjoy magnificent views of the granite-collared rock, eagles, and more from the comfort of a Viking high speed launch boat.

Kakabeka Falls Photo credit: Tony DiBona

Our final destination was the picturesque and historically-significant town of Thunder Bay, Canada. Not only does this lovely city feature delightful old neighborhoods and an exceptional culinary scene, you won’t want to miss a trip just outside of town to to the Fort William Historical Park. Here you will experience life in the 18th century, complete with authentic reenactments . It’s Canada’s version of Virginia’s Williamsburg, and definitely not to be missed. On your way, take some time to explore the thundering Kakabeka Falls and the picturesque hikes surrounding the area.

Both of Viking’s expedition vessels, the Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris will be sailing Great Lakes itineraries starting in Spring 2024. The first sailings begin in April 2024.

We hope you’ll enjoy an entire gallery of our various experiences on this cruise adventure through the Great Lakes onboard the award-winning Viking line. For more photos of this beautiful region, check out our entire gallery of photos by clicking at this link below::

VIKING GREAT LAKES PHOTO GALLERY

VIKING CRUISE LINES BEGINS ITS "WELCOME BACK" CRUISE AROUND ICELAND FOR THE 2021 SEASON

It’s no mystery that we are devoted fans of Viking Cruise lines, with whom we have traveled over the years on many amazing and memorable adventures.

We’re overjoyed to announce that Viking successfully launched its season just a few days ago (June 28) to begin its 2021 season. Here are the highlights:

The majestic Viking Sky sails past the town of Tromso, Norway on its Into the Midnight Sun voyage. Photos of the newly-launched Iceland itinerary will be posted shortly.  Photo courtesy Viking Cruise Lines

The majestic Viking Sky sails past the town of Tromso, Norway on its Into the Midnight Sun voyage. Photos of the newly-launched Iceland itinerary will be posted shortly. Photo courtesy Viking Cruise Lines

Viking® (www.viking.com) celebrated the latest milestone in its return to service as guests were welcomed on board in Iceland. Over this past weekend, guests boarded the award-winning Viking Sky® in Reykjavík, where the ship will homeport this summer along with her sister ship Viking Jupiter®. Both ships will sail the new Iceland's Natural Beauty itinerary through early September 2021. Offered as part of Viking's Welcome Back collection, exclusively available for vaccinated guests, the voyage currently underway is the first of 19 round trip sailings from Reykjavík. The eight-day circumnavigation of Iceland calls upon the coastal towns of Akureyri, Seydisfjördur, Heimaey and more before returning to the capital city. 

Those who sail Welcome Back voyages will also experience Viking's industry-leading health and safety program. Grounded in scientific research, the Viking Health & Safety Program was developed in partnership with an international team of medical advisors, including Raquel C. Bono, M.D., Viking's Chief Health Officer. Dr. Bono is a board-certified trauma surgeon and retired Vice Admiral of the United States Navy Medical Corps—and most recently led Washington State's medical and healthcare systems response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A complete overview of the Viking Health & Safety Program can be found at: www.viking.com/health-safety.

In addition to Iceland, Viking will also launch Welcome Back sailings in the Mediterranean with three ocean ships homeported in Valletta, Malta. It will also restart its European river operations with select itineraries in Portugal, France and along the Rhine.

Booking Details

Let Viking welcome you back! Limited space is still available on 2021 summer sailings. Call Viking toll free at 1-855-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464), visit www.viking.com, or contact your travel advisor.

Never been on a magical Viking Cruise? Check out our USATODAY 10Best article and the video below highlighting our unforgettable “Into the Midnight Sun” itinerary on the Viking Sky® .

Enjoy a one-minute video, taken from our suite’s veranda, as we sailed past the Arctic Circle and soaked in the majesty of the midnight sun.

This itinerary, as well as the circumnavigation of Iceland sail and many other destinations, are awaiting you onboard Viking Cruise Lines.




USATODAY 10BEST HIGHLIGHTS OUR VIKING CRUISE "TOUR OF ROME" EXCURSION

Our virtual tour of the natural beauty and ancient history of Rome, experienced during our December 2019 unforgettable sail onboard the Viking Ocean Cruise ship, the Viking Sky, is now featured on the USATODAY 10Best website. The "Cities of Antiquity & The Holy Land" itinerary brought us to ancient and stunningly beautiful destinations around the Mediterranean. For a look at the photos we collected during this visit to Rome, please log into our ROME GALLERY. Enjoy this photo journey of the unforgettable sites of antiquity, and the breathtaking scenery, you can experience onboard this incomparable VIKING CRUISE.

View on the Vatican in Rome

View on the Vatican in Rome



VIKING CRUISES ENTERS A NEW FRONTIER

Last week, my husband Tony and I had the honor of attending the Beverly Hills gala announcing the naming of Viking’s newest ocean ship, the Viking Jupiter. But that wasn’t all that was celebrated that night.

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Torstein Hagen, Founder and Chairman of Viking, announced the unveiling of Viking Expeditions, which will begin sailing in January 2022 with its first vessel, Viking Octantis, embarking on voyages to Antarctica and North America’s Great Lakes (Viking’s arrival to the Great Lakes will bring the newest and most modern vessels ever to explore this region of North America).  A second expedition vessel, Viking Polaris, will debut in August 2022, sailing to Antarctica and the Arctic.


The new Polar Class 6 Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris will host 378 guests in 189 staterooms; both ships are currently under construction. The ships are optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate remote polar regions and the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. 

An unforgettable view from our Viking cruise balcony on the mesmerizing midnight sun as we sailed up the coast of Norway. Click on image to see our USATODAY gallery on this oh-so-memorable experience.© Joanne DiBona Photography

An unforgettable view from our Viking cruise balcony on the mesmerizing midnight sun as we sailed up the coast of Norway. Click on image to see our USATODAY gallery on this oh-so-memorable experience.

© Joanne DiBona Photography

Excitement was high during the presentation, and no wonder. As seasoned cruise ship travel journalists, Tony and I can personally attest to the exceptional quality of every cruise we’ve experienced on board a Viking ship.

For a first hand look on board our experiences on Viking cruises, please click on the two images at the right and below to be directed to the USA TODAY 10Best galleries of these cruises.


A visit to Prague was one of our many highlights on our Paris to Prague Viking Adventure. Click on photo fo see our USATODAY photo gallery on this incredible travel experience.© Tony DiBona Photography

A visit to Prague was one of our many highlights on our Paris to Prague Viking Adventure. Click on photo fo see our USATODAY photo gallery on this incredible travel experience.

© Tony DiBona Photography

There’s no question Viking is a major force in the cruise ship industry. In the last eight years alone, the company has introduced more than 60 new river cruise ships and six ocean cruise ships to become the largest small ship cruise line with a current fleet of 79 river and ocean vessels around the world. In 2020, Viking will launch seven new river ships. Six more ocean sister ships are on order, with options for four additional ships. These options could bring Viking’s total ocean fleet to 16 ships by 2027.

Beginning January 15, 2020 through February 29, 2020, U.S. residents can take advantage of an inaugural offer on 2022 & 2023 Viking Expedition itineraries. For additional information, contact Viking at 1-800-2-VIKING (1-800-284-5464) or visit www.viking.com.

Viva Viking!