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Sailings

10 Nights Mediterranean
departing from Valletta, Malta
Cruise Line Viking Ocean Cruises
Ship Viking Venus
Departing Sat, Oct 02, 2021
Return Port Valletta, Malta
Ports of Call Valletta, Malta | Kotor, Montenegro | Dubrovnik, Croatia | Split, Croatia | Zadar, Croatia | Sibenik, Croatia
Viking Ocean Cruises
Valletta, Malta | Kotor, Montenegro | Dubrovnik, Croatia | Split, Croatia | Zadar, Croatia | Sibenik, Croatia
Itinerary
  • Date Date Location Location Arrival Arrival Departure Departure
  • Sat, Oct 02, 2021 Valletta -- 11:59 pm
    Sun, Oct 03, 2021 Valletta -- 10:00 pm
    Mon, Oct 04, 2021 Sail the Ionian Sea -- --
    Tue, Oct 05, 2021 Kotor 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Oct 06, 2021 Dubrovnik 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Oct 07, 2021 Split 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Fri, Oct 08, 2021 Zadar 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, Oct 09, 2021 Sibenik 8:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, Oct 10, 2021 Sail the Adriatic Sea -- --
    Mon, Oct 11, 2021 Victoria (Mgarr) 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Mon, Oct 11, 2021 Valletta 11:00 pm --
    Tue, Oct 12, 2021 Valletta -- --
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Viking Ocean Cruises
General

Ocean Cruise Destinations
Experience the world in depth, and at a relaxed pace. The small size of our elegant, 930-passenger ships gives you access to fascinating ports that larger ships simply cannot reach. Our ocean and world cruises traverse six continents and offer enriching cultural experiences.


Highlights of a Viking Ocean Cruise
On a Viking ocean cruise, you will sail into the heart of your destination. From our prime, central berths in the world’s great cities such as Venice, London, Hong Kong and Sydney, and in seldom-visited ports like Kotor, Montenegro and Scotland’s Shetland Islands, enriching cultural discoveries are just a short walk from your ship. Further, you will spend more time in port, with overnight stays in virtually all ports of embarkation and disembarkation.


Ship
Viking Venus
Overview

Expand your horizons on this comfortable, award-winning ship, intimate and thoughtfully created by experienced nautical architects and designers to enrich your interaction with your destination in every way.

Ship Facts
  • Guests: 930
  • Length: 745 ft.
  • Beam: 94.5 ft
  • Class: Small ships
  • Year built: 2021
Decks
Stateroom Legend
  • Stateroom Legend
  • DV1 Deluxe Veranda
  • DV2 Deluxe Veranda
  • DV3 Deluxe Veranda
  • DV4 Deluxe Veranda
  • DV5 Deluxe Veranda
  • DV6 Deluxe Veranda
  • ES1 Explorer Suite
  • ES2 Explorer Suite
  • ES3 Explorer Suite
  • OS Owners Suite
  • PS1 Penthouse Junior Suite
  • PS2 Penthouse Junior Suite
  • PS3 Penthouse Junior Suite
  • PV1 Penthouse Veranda
  • PV2 Penthouse Veranda
  • PV3 Penthouse Veranda
  • V1 Veranda
  • V2 Veranda
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Deck 9

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Destination
Mediterranean
History. It's everywhere you turn. Down narrow, cobble-stoned streets, atop rugged mountain cliffs just off the decks of your cruise ship. Escape all the pressures of civilization without missing out on any of its pleasures.

Your days ashore are invitations to adventure, education and the pure pleasure of seeing things you've only read about before. Visit castles, museums and galleries. Explore ancient cities through winding canals. From glorious gardens and gilded theaters to famous boulevards and fabled landmarks, you're in for a picture-perfect experience.
Ports of Call
Valletta, Malta
City Valletta

The Knights of St. John made this their base in the Mediterranean Sea. The castles, cathedrals and fortresses they built still are their remaining legacy. But Phoenicians, Romans, Carthaginians and Arabs preceded them and left their marks as well. Take a drive to M''dina, the former capital, and wonder at Europe''s third-largest dome in Mostra.

Kotor, Montenegro
City Kotor

This typical Mediterranean town is located at the end of Kotor Bay, which sits on the Montenegrin coast in the southern Adriatic. Due to the history of Kotor, it is the oldest town in Montenegro and is now a historical monument protected by the state. This town of Kotor has belong to many countries, around 3 B.C. the town was colonized by the Greeks, and later was an affiliate of Roman and Byzantine empires. In 1797, this town became a vital naval base under Austria's possession. In 1918, after World War II, this town became the property of Yugoslavia and is now included in the constituent republic of Montenegro. Kotor has been a 16th century cathedral, town walls, and a medieval fort.

Dubrovnik, Croatia
City Dubrovnik

Jewel of the Dalmatian coast, girded in ninth-century walls that rise sheerly from the water's edge, Dubrovnik is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Within the ancient fortifications is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways and a striking Renaissance boulevard called the "Stradun."

Split, Croatia
City Split

Zadar, Croatia
City Zadar

Sibenik, Croatia
City Sibenik

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