Viking has released its 2025-2027 World Voyages Collection brochure, a 108-page digital publication featuring a range of extended travel itineraries.
Travel advisors can discover a selection of benefits exclusive to Viking World Voyage guests and exciting new overland excursions in Africa, India, and South America.
A highlight of the brochure is the Viking World Cruise 2026-2027, a 142-day voyage around the world, visiting 31 countries with 62 guided tours and overnight stays in 15 cities. Setting sail on Viking’s award-winning 930-guest ship, the Viking Sky, from Fort Lauderdale on 22 December 2026, the itinerary includes destinations across six continents culminating in London on 13 May 2027. Guests can explore diverse ports across the Americas, journey to the islands of the South Pacific, visit iconic destinations in Asia, follow the coast of Africa and its incredible wildlife and immerse themselves in the rich cultures of Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula.
For an extended travel experience, the 170-day Viking World Voyage III continues on from London, sailing the British Isles, Northern Europe and Scandinavia, visiting 41 countries with 82 guided tours and overnight stays in 19 cities before its final destination of Stockholm.
“Viking’s World Cruises are thoughtfully curated and destination-focused, providing curious travellers with an even more diverse range of experiences to choose from,” Viking Australia and New Zealand managing director, Michelle Black, said. “Our new Masai Mara Overland safari in Kenya will captivate travellers wanting to truly immerse and connect to nature and wildlife while engaging with local cultures during this exciting 3-day African bush adventure.”
For a unique way to experience the world between north and south, the new 69-day Viking Longitudinal World Cruise VI spans the waterways and oceans from the Americas to Antarctica. Setting sail on the award-winning 378-guest ship, the Viking Octantis, from Buenos Aires on 24 February 2027, the itinerary visits 11 countries along the South, Central and North American coastlines, before its final destination of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
“The Longitudinal World Cruise VI seamlessly combines popular ocean and expedition itineraries into one unforgettable journey,” Michelle Black added. “Guests can experience the destinations and rich cultures of the Western Hemisphere in a cohesive way, making it the adventure of a lifetime for true explorers.”

