Where Is Viking Star Cruise Ship Now?

By Robert Palmer

Viking Star Cruise Ship is one of the most luxurious cruise ships ever built. It was launched in 2015 and quickly became known for its modern design and high-end amenities.

Designed by veteran shipbuilders, this 593-foot-long vessel has been a favorite among luxury travelers since its debut. The cruise ship features 13 decks and 440 cabins, all of which are designed to enhance the on-board experience.

The vessel is equipped with a variety of amenities, including a spa and fitness center, multiple restaurants and bars, a theater, and a casino. There are also plenty of activities available for guests to enjoy, such as wine tastings, cooking classes, live entertainment, lectures, outdoor swimming pools and hot tubs. The Viking Star also offers two specialty dining venues: The Chef’s Table and The Kitchen Table.

The Viking Star sails to various destinations in the Caribbean, Europe and beyond.

It often makes stops in popular ports such as St. Maarten in the Caribbean; Barcelona in Spain; Monte Carlo in Monaco; Venice in Italy; Istanbul in Turkey; Athens in Greece; Stockholm in Sweden; Copenhagen in Denmark; Oslo in Norway; Reykjavik in Iceland; London in England; Amsterdam in the Netherlands; Paris in France; Rome in Italy; and Dubrovnik Croatia.

The Viking Star has been highly acclaimed for its excellent service and quality accommodations. In 2016 it was named one of Cruise Critic magazine’s Best New Ships of the Year. In 2017 it was named Travel + Leisure magazine’s Best Cruise Ship for Families.

Where Is Viking Star Cruise Ship Now?

Currently, Viking Star Cruise Ship is sailing along its usual routes around Europe and the Caribbean. It will return to its home port of Bergen, Norway at the end of May after completing an extended cruise through Northern Europe.

After that it will continue on with more cruises throughout Europe before returning to Bergen again at the end of October.

Conclusion

Viking Star Cruise Ship is currently sailing around Europe and the Caribbean on its regular routes with plans to return back home to Bergen at the end of May 2020 after completing an extended cruise through Northern Europe. With its modern design and elegant amenities, this 593-foot-long vessel has been a favorite among luxury travelers since its debut.