Go back to the e-newsletter

Go back to the e-newsletter

The official delivery of Viking’s newest ocean ship, Viking Vesta, has been marked with a ceremony at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy.Viking Vesta features 499 staterooms and can accommodate up to 998 guests. The latest addition to Viking’s fleet of ocean ships, the vessel will embark on its inaugural season sailing itineraries across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.“We are proud to welcome the Viking Vesta to our fleet of elegant, small sister ships,” said Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking. “As we continue to expand around the world, we are pleased to offer curious travellers new options for exploring in Viking comfort. We look forward to welcoming guests on board the Viking Vesta during her inaugural season and in the years to come.”The company also provided an update on its forthcoming hydrogen-powered vessels, among them Viking Libra, recently announced as the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship.
Subscribe to LATTE’s free eNewsletter to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

Viking Libra is already under construction at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard, where it will be equipped with a propulsion system based partially on liquefied hydrogen and fuel cells. It is scheduled for delivery in late 2026.Viking’s next ocean ship, the Viking Astrea, is also being built with hydrogen technology and is expected in 2027.Although Viking Vesta operates on traditional propulsion systems, it has been “designed with the future in mind”, so that it can be retrofitted to incorporate these new technologies as they become available.Based on its committed orderbook, Viking expects to take delivery of 27 additional river ships by 2028 and 10 additional ocean ships by 2031. The company is projected to operate 111 river ships in 2028 and 23 ocean and expedition ships in 2031.

Go back to the e-newsletter

Go back to the e-newsletter
  • Prev Post

    Signature Travel Network concludes 2025 Regionals

  • Next Post

    Exclusive Resorts to steer next stage of growth for Onefinestay

You might also like

  • ,

    Kerzner confirms One&Only resort for Fiji’s Yasawa Islands

  • Mandarin Oriental, Seoul to open in 2030

  • ,

    Celebrity unveils new river ships as priority access sells out

  • ,

    Signature Travel Network kicks off Owners’ Meeting in San Diego

  • ,

    CLIA sues Hawaii over ‘Green Tax’

  • Aman sets opening date for first Mexico resort