The Viking Nerthus, Viking River Cruises ‘ most recent contrast to its award-winning fleet, has been welcomed. This cutting-edge ship, which was ceremonially built in Germany’s Neptun Werft port, will sail the Seine River, giving travelers an incredible experience while visiting France’s heartland. The Viking Nerthus embodies everything Viking customers love about cruising while contributing to the company’s expanding ships of state-of-the-art ships. It places an emphasis on creativity, style, and sustainability. A Sustainable, Stylish DesignThe Viking Nerthus, which can provide 168 friends in 84 rooms, exemplifies Viking’s signature Scandinavian design principles: simple lines, functionalities, and understated pleasure. Scandinavian enthusiasts are familiar with its features, such as the special square bow and Aquavit Terrace, which combines comfort and sophistication.
The vessel not only has beautiful aesthetics, but it also represents a significant advance in sustainable cruising. The Norse Nerthus reduces its environmental footprint without sacrificing performance thanks to its cross engine program, exhaust gas after-treatment systems, onboard solar panels, and sea power capabilities.
Sailing Through France’s Most Wonderful Areas
Both the Viking Nerthus and the Viking Viking Nerthus did run two mesmerizing excursions along the Seine River, both of which will start and end in Paris. These excursions are meant to transport visitors to France’s abundant history, art, and natural charm. Paris & the Heart of Normandy ( 8 days, Paris roundtrip ): This itinerary starts with breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower and the replica Statue of Liberty from your docked ship in Paris. Features include visiting Claude Monet’s home and landscapes in Giverny, which served as inspiration for many of his treasures, and exploring Rouen’s Gothic architecture.
Christmastime in Paris &, Normandy ( 8 days, Paris roundtrip ): During the holiday season, visitors can cruise through Normandy’s winter landscapes and witness the city’s sparkling lights. This itinerary, which includes stops at fairy-tale towns and riverside cafes, concludes with memorable sights like the light Eiffel Tower and captures the miracle of France at Christmas.
Growing the Viking FleetThe Viking Nerthus ‘ start marks yet another important step in the development of Viking. The business is poised to reinvent luxury cruising with plans to deliver nine more seas ships by 2030 and 25 more river ships by 2028. These ambitious plans are in line with Viking’s goal of making connections between travelers and the world” the Viking way,” offering cultural enrichment and unmatched satisfaction on every journey.
With the introduction of our newest deliver on the Seine River, we look forward to introducing perhaps more curious travelers to the country’s rich history and cultural jewels, according to Viking Chairman and CEO Torstein Hagen, who expressed his pleasure. This location, which is close to the Eiffel Tower, makes for a seamless experience for guests and provides access to the city’s most famous landmarks. A Pioneer in Luxury TravelThe Viking Nerthus ‘ debut highlights Viking’s commitment to providing exceptional travel experiences with a focus on sustainability and innovation. Guests aboard the Viking Nerthus are guaranteed an unforgettable journey, whether they are exploring the charm of Normandy or the twinkling streets of Paris during the holiday season. This new ship sets the standard for contemporary river cruising with its elegant design, eco-friendly technology, and carefully planned itineraries. &# 13,
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