Viking River Cruises: Planned by Specialists Who Know Every Ship, Every River, Every Sailing
Viking is the right choice for a lot of groups. It is not the right choice for every group. We know the difference, and we will tell you honestly which one applies to yours. If Viking is your line, we will help you build a group contract that gets you the right ship, the right cabins, and every benefit your group is entitled to. If another line fits better, we will tell you that too.
River cruise experiences typically start from $4,500 per person.
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What Viking Does Exceptionally Well
Viking has earned its reputation. More than 90 ships on rivers across Europe, Egypt, Southeast Asia, India, and the American South. Itineraries built around local culture, local guides, included shore excursions in every port, and onboard enrichment programs that give you context before you step ashore. A river cruise product that is consistent, well-organized, and delivers reliably on what it promises.
For a group that wants to feel confident they are booking with the most recognized name in river cruising, Viking’s brand does some of the selling for you. That is a real and underrated advantage when you are organizing a trip for 20 people with 20 different opinions.
Viking is also one of the best choices for groups with a wide range of river cruise experience. The ship layout is easy to navigate. The included excursion in every port gives first-timers a structure to anchor to without making experienced cruisers feel over-managed.
Viking is not always the right answer. If your group’s primary motivation is the most extraordinary onboard experience, butler service, one-of-a-kind ship interiors, or every amenity included without exception, Riverside Luxury Cruises and Uniworld are better options. For more included excursions at each stop, Avalon and AmaWaterways should be considered instead. We will tell you all of this before you book anything.
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The Viking Longship: What It Actually Feels Like to Be on One
Every Viking river cruise in Europe operates on a Longship, a vessel purpose-built for the rivers, locks, and low bridges of the continent that larger ships cannot navigate. Each one carries approximately 190 guests in 95 staterooms. Small enough that you recognize faces by the second morning, but large enough to have a full-service restaurant, a well-stocked bar, and a sun deck.
The design is Scandinavian in the most functional sense. Clean lines, no clutter, nothing competing for your attention with the river outside. The main lounge runs the width of the ship with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, which means the landscape is always present. The Aquavit Terrace at the bow is where most guests end up during the scenic passages.
Staterooms range from standard river-view cabins to full two-room suites with private verandas. The Veranda Staterooms are the most popular category: a French balcony on one side and a small outdoor sitting area on the other.
What Viking includes in the cruise fare
All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily), wine and beer with lunch and dinner, bottled water and specialty coffee throughout the day, one guided shore excursion per port of call, onboard enrichment lectures and cultural programming, Wi-Fi throughout the ship, port charges and taxes.
What Viking does not include
Gratuities (budget approximately $20 per guest per day), transfers if flights are not booked through Viking, optional upgraded excursions beyond the included one per port, premium beverage selections beyond included wine and beer, travel insurance.
The Viking Itineraries Groups Book Most
Rhine Getaway: Amsterdam to Basel (7 nights/8 days)
Eight days is the right amount of time for a first river cruise. The Rhine Getaway moves from Amsterdam through Kinderdijk, Cologne, Koblenz, Rudensheim, and Breisach to Basel. The stretch through the Rhine Gorge, where castle ruins sit on nearly every clifftop and vineyards slope steeply to the water, is the kind of scenery that makes people go quiet. Sailing season: April through December, including Christmas market departures.
Grand European Tour: Amsterdam to Budapest (14 nights/15 days)
Fifteen days on the Rhine and Danube combined, through six countries and more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than most people see in a decade of travel. This is Viking's flagship itinerary. The transition from the Rhine to the Danube, through the Main-Danube Canal, past Nuremberg, into the Austro-Hungarian world of Linz, Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest, is a journey through the whole arc of European civilization. Free international airfare is often available on select departures. Sailing season: March through November.
Romantic Danube: Regensburg to Budapest (7 nights/8 days)
The Danube itinerary for groups who want the imperial cities without the full 15-day commitment. Regensburg, Passau, the Wachau Valley, Linz, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest. Vienna alone could justify a two-week trip. Getting there by river is the right way to arrive. Sailing season: March through December.
Douro Elegance: Porto roundtrip (7 nights/8 days)
Portugal's Douro Valley is the world's oldest legally demarcated wine region. Viking's Douro ships are smaller than the European Longships, carrying around 106 guests, which makes an already intimate product feel even more personal. For a wine-focused group that wants something off the standard Rhine-and-Danube path, the Douro is the answer we give most often. Sailing season: March through November.
Pharaohs and Pyramids: Cairo roundtrip (11 nights/12 days)
The Nile between Luxor and Aswan is not like any other river cruise in the portfolio. Karnak Temple. The Valley of the Kings. Abu Simbel. The Pyramids of Giza. For a group that has done Europe and wants something that will genuinely reorient their sense of what travel can be, this is the itinerary. Sailing season: October through April.
Christmas on the Rhine and Christmas on the Danube
Viking's Christmas market sailings are among the most sought-after itineraries in river cruising and among the fastest to sell out. Both require booking well in advance: 12 to 18 months or earlier for the best group cabin availability. See our Christmas Market River Cruises page for the full picture.
Viking Mississippi: New Orleans roundtrip
Viking Mississippi is an excellent river cruise product that happens to sail closer to home. The American South itinerary moves through New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Natchez, Vicksburg, and Memphis on a ship designed with the same Scandinavian philosophy as the European Longships. For groups that include guests who prefer not to travel internationally, the Mississippi makes it possible for everyone to go. Sailing season: Year-round.
Great Lakes Collection: Toronto to Duluth (14 nights/15 days)
Important note upfront: Viking's Great Lakes itineraries are considered expedition voyages, not river cruises. The Viking expedition ships are purpose-built expedition vessels, not Longships, and the experience is different from the European river product. The Great Lakes are one of the most underestimated travel experiences available in the US: all five lakes, all in one sailing. The largest freshwater system in the world. Niagara Falls from the water. NOAA scientists sail on every Great Lakes voyage. For groups that prefer domestic travel, this is a genuinely extraordinary option. Sailing season: May through October.
Why You Should Book Your Viking Cruise Through US
The cruise line sells cabins. Their cabins and only their cabins. We can tell you which ship and itinerary is actually right for you and your group, and that is a fundamentally different service. When you contact Viking directly, you speak with someone whose job is to book you on Viking sailing.
Here is what working with us looks like in practice. We start with your group, not with a brochure. We then manage all elements of your group contract.
Our planning service is complimentary. There are no planning fees and no hidden costs of any kind.
What People Ask Us Most About Viking River Cruises
It is Viking’s signature river vessel, purpose-built to navigate the rivers, locks, and bridges of Europe that standard ships cannot pass through. Each Longship carries approximately 190 guests, features floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows throughout the main lounge, an indoor-outdoor Aquavit Terrace at the bow, and staterooms ranging from standard river-view cabins to full two-room suites. Viking currently operates more than 90 river ships globally, with 22 more on order through 2028.
All meals, wine and beer with lunch and dinner, bottled water and specialty coffee throughout the day, one guided shore excursion per port, onboard enrichment programming, Wi-Fi, and port charges. Gratuities, optional upgraded excursions, premium beverages, and travel insurance are not included.
For spring and fall European sailings, nine to twelve months gives you strong options. For summer departures and Christmas market itineraries, twelve to eighteen months is the right window. The earlier we secure your group contract, the more flexibility we have on cabin location, deck, and configuration.
It depends on what your group is optimizing for. Viking is a frequent recommendation for groups where the brand recognition helps with recruitment. It is not our top recommendation when culinary experience is the primary driver (Riverside or Uniworld), when the onboard experience needs to be ultra-luxury (Uniworld or Tauck), or when your group wants the most intimate possible ship size (Riverside). We are happy to walk through the honest comparison. That conversation is free.
Yes. Viking Mississippi sails the American South year-round, primarily between New Orleans and Memphis, as well as Great Lakes and East Coast itineraries. The ship carries the same design philosophy as their European Longships. United States itineraries are a strong option for groups that prefer domestic travel or include guests who cannot travel internationally.
Tell us about your group: the occasion, the river you are drawn to, the year you are targeting. We will tell you honestly whether Viking is the right fit, and if so, how to build the strongest possible group offering.
Complimentary planning. No pressure. No fees. Just the most informed conversation you will have about this decision.
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