Viking has taken supply of its latest Viking Longship, the Viking Nerthus, at Meyer’s Neptun Werft shipyard in Rockstock-Warnemuende, Germany.
With capability for 168 company, the Viking Nerthus will cater to rising demand for journey alongside the Seine River, in keeping with Viking.
“We’re proud to welcome the Viking Nerthus to our rising fleet of award-winning Viking Longships,” mentioned Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking.
“France continues to be a vacation spot of nice curiosity for our company, and with the arrival of our latest ship on the Seine River, we sit up for introducing much more curious travellers to the area’s wealthy historical past and cultural treasures in ‘the Viking approach.’”
The Viking Nerthus, with its 84 staterooms, options Viking’s signature Scandinavian design in addition to a hybrid propulsion system, energy-efficient photo voltaic panels, and shore energy functionality to minimise gasoline consumption in port. The ship is almost equivalent to a number of of Viking’s different ships, together with the Viking Kari, Viking Radgrid, Viking Skaga, and Viking Fjorgyn.
This new addition to the fleet will sail Viking’s standard eight-day Paris & the Coronary heart of Normandy itinerary, in addition to the newly launched Christmastime in Paris & Normandy itinerary, calling at ports like Giverny, Rouen, and the Normandy seashores. Each journeys provide company the possibility to discover the enchanting sights of France, from the Eiffel Tower to the picturesque Normandy villages.
This supply marks one other step in Viking’s continued enlargement, with 25 extra river ships and 9 ocean ships anticipated by 2030.
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