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Viking Opens Bookings for 2027-2028 Ocean and Expedition Voyages
Just Released Departure Dates Now Available for Viking’s Most Popular Itineraries and a Ne...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Viking Opens Bookings for 2027–2028 Ocean and Expedition Voyages\n\n\n .bwalignc { text-align: center; list-style-position: inside }\n.bwlistdisc { list-style-type: disc }\n \n\n\n\n\n Just Released Departure Dates Now Available for Viking’s Most Popular Itineraries and a New Antarctic Circle Expedition\n \n\n\n\n\n Viking® (\n \n www.viking.com\n \n ) (NYSE: VIK) today announced that its 2027–2028 ocean and expedition voyages are now open for booking. With destination-focused journeys on all seven continents, additional departures are now available across Viking’s award-winning ocean and expedition fleet, including the company’s most popular itineraries. The new sailing dates include voyages on Viking’s newest ocean ship, the\n \n\n Viking Lyra®\n \n\n , which is scheduled to join the fleet in 2028 and will spend her inaugural season in the Mediterranean and Scandinavia. As part of today’s announcement, Viking also unveiled a new expedition itinerary,\n \n\n Into the Antarctic Circle\n \n\n , which will offer travelers the rare opportunity to cross the 66°33′ line of latitude, which marks the Antarctic Circle, while exploring the “White Continent” – an honored milestone among polar explorers.\n \n\n This press release features multimedia. View the full release here:\n \n https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250801926024/en/\n \n\n\n\n\n Viking today announced that its 2027–2028 ocean and expedition voyages are now open for booking. With destination-focused voyages on all seven continents, the new departures include additional dates for popular itineraries across Viking’s award-winning ocean and expedition fleet. Pictured here, a Viking expedition vessel in Antarctica, where the new Into the Antarctic Circle itinerary will offer travelers the rare opportunity to cross the 66°33′ line of latitude, which marks the Antarctic Circle, while exploring the “White Continent.” For more information, visit www.viking.com.\n \n\n\n “Our guests are curious travelers who like to connect with the destinations they visit in a meaningful way,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking. “We have always crafted journeys that are designed to bring our guests closer to history, culture and...