Viking reveals 2024/2025 world cruise itineraries – including 37 countries in 180 days

Viking has announced its 2024/2025 World Cruises itineraries, which includes a brand new voyage that stops in 37 countries and 85 ports over 180 days.

This unique sailing leaves from Fort Lauderdale Florida on December 19, 2024, before eventually making its way back to New York after 180 days and 13 overnight stays in iconic locations like Mumbai, Sydney, Istanbul, London, New York and more.

You can also break down the sailing into shorter portions if the full 180-days isn’t for you. You can instead leave Los Angeles on January 5, 2025 to enjoy 163-days or 121-days, or sail from Fort Lauderdale to London over 138-days, leaving on December 20, 2023.

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The sailings are on Viking Sky – with all veranda staterooms, a Nordic-influenced Spa, the elegant serenity of The Wintergarden, eight dining options and so much more.

Torstein Hagen, Chairman of Viking said: “For 25 years, we have been committed to providing our guests with immersive and culturally enriching experiences while travelling the world in comfort.

“Our previous World Cruises sold out in a matter of weeks, and we continue to see strong demand from our guests for extended voyages. Our seamless World Cruises are the greatest of all adventures and allow guests to explore more of the world with us.”

If the world cruise itineraries are capturing your imagination, you can get some serious savings if you book between now and March 31. Booking before then will earn you business class flights, ground transfers, all onboard gratuities, a silver spirits package, $2800 in shore excursions credit, $1400 in spa credit and more. There are additional rewards for Viking Explorer Society Members including a further $1400 of onboard credit.

There’s also a reduced deposit of 10% and a 25% single supplement reduction on offer for those book early.

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