Activities
A cruise on Viking Sky includes at least one excursion per passenger in each port. Most of the included excursions involve some type of coach tour into the heart of the port you're visiting, so if you're looking for the highlights, these tours are a solid option. Included tours generally are led by English-speaking guides -- often local to the city or region -- and require light walking. They combine historic, architectural or artistic highlights with stops for photos and some time on your own. A tour in Tunis might start with a trip to the Carthage ruins; visit a village, where passengers have time for some mint tea at a cafe or souvenir shopping; and finish at the North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial.
Dining
People who love great food will love Viking Sky. The ship offers seven unique restaurants as well as a substantial room service menu, and dishes across the board are excellent. Best of all, dining at six of the restaurants is included in your cruise fare. (The exception is The Kitchen Table, which really is as much about the excursion as it is about the meal.) The quality of the ship's main dining room, called simply The Restaurant, is high, and service is outstanding, but passengers also are entitled to eat in each of the ship's two alternative venues -- Manfredi's and The Chef's Table -- at least once each cruise. For many passengers, those experiences are a highlight.
Cabins
Viking Sky's staterooms are among the best-designed at sea. Every detail was considered, from cabin size to toiletries to quiet-close closets and drawers. It's easy to forget you're at sea because Viking Sky's cabins feel like rooms you'd find at a high-end resort. The illusion stands up until you pop out onto your balcony -- and all of Viking Sky's cabins have balconies -- to watch the waves. Even the smallest staterooms are roomy and comfortable, with seating areas that people actually want to sit in. And the amenities are top-notch. Compared with other cruise ships at a similar price point, Vikings cabins are exceptionally large and inclusive of all the creature comforts you crave.
Ship Information
Viking Ocean Cruises • Viking Sky
Viking Cruises follows a pretty unusual employment strategy when it comes to its crew: Hire for personality, train for the job. It works. A cruise on Viking Sky is exceptional, in large part because of the friendly crew, who anticipate virtually every need, recognize preferences and aren't afraid to make recommendations. From cabin stewards to waiters to bartenders, everyone is friendly, and they have long memories -- they will remember your name every time they see you and know that you prefer beer to wine or like a sparkling water rather than still.
Facts
Passengers: 930
Crew: 550
Passengers to Crew: 1.69
Launched: 2017
Shore Excursions: 1,087
MV Viking Sky, operated by Viking Ocean Cruises, is a luxury cruise ship launched in 2016 and entering service in 2017. Known for its elegance and comfort, Viking Sky offers unique experiences with at least one excursion included per passenger at each port. These tours often feature coach trips led by local, English-speaking guides, showcasing the cultural and historical highlights of the destinations. Tours usually involve light walking and provide opportunities for photography and personal exploration. For example, in Tunis, passengers may visit the Carthage ruins, enjoy mint tea at a local café, or stop at the North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial. Despite an engine failure in March 2019 off the coast of Norway, where partial evacuation by helicopter occurred, Viking Sky remains a popular choice for travelers seeking enriching, immersive experiences.