Viking Torgil

Overview: Viking Torgil will be introduced into the Viking River Cruises fleet in 2014 and will exclusively sail Portugal’s Douro River. She holds up to 106 guests.

Cabins: 53 comfortable outside staterooms (11 Veranda Suites, 23 Veranda Staterooms, 3 French Balcony Staterooms, 16 Standard Staterooms). The Veranda Suites feature two rooms with a veranda off the living room and a French balcony in the bedroom.

Entertainment: Sun deck with 360-degree views, a shaded sitting area and al fresco dining area; swimming pool, organic herb garden, solar panels & putting green, library corner and onboard boutique, Aquavit Terrace with a revolutionary indoor/outdoor viewing area at the bow of the ship and free wireless internet.

Dining: Restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views.

Bars/Lounges: Observation lounge & bar with floor-to-ceiling glass doors.

Onboard and Ashore Activities: Visit port wine–making facilities along the Douro, tour Lisbon’s Bairro Alto (the old town area) and colorful Alfama district, dine at a centuries-old monastery converted to a museum, enjoy a Portuguese folkloric show and a Spanish flamenco performance and tour the Mateus Palace and its spectacular gardens.

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