Viking Cruise Announces 245-Day ‘Ultimate World Cruise’ For 2019

Viking Cruises is launching the longest continuous world cruise itinerary in history with the new Ultimate World Cruise.

By Marilyn Nelson on May 7, 2018
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Viking Cruises is launching the longest continuous world cruise itinerary in history with the new Ultimate World Cruise.

Viking is setting sail on an eight-month journey that will visit six continents, 59 countries, and 113 ports. Fares start at $92,990 and to up to $269,990 for the Owner’s Suite. If you don’t want to commit to a full 8 months at sea, you can sign up for half segments. The first leg lasts 127 days from London to Los Angeles (from $47,995), while the second is a 119-day journey from Los Angeles to London (from $45,995).

The eight-month cruise starts in London on August 31, 2019, and visit destinations such as Egypt, Ho Chi Minh City, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, and Tasmania among others before returning to London May 2, 2020.

See the full itinerary on Travel Daily News HERE.

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