Cabins Guide
A brief overview of the cabins on Viking Ocean cruise ships.
Inside cabins: not available.
Window cabins: not available.
Single cabins: not available.
All cabins on the ships are balcony cabins for two.
About 70% of all cabins are standard balcony cabins (316 cabins).
They appear in a few price categories from the cheapest "Veranda V1" category to more expensive "Deluxe Veranda DV1".
All veranda cabins are the same size (about 211 sq ft - excluding balcony) with minimal differences.
Inside cabins: not available.
Window cabins: not available.
Single cabins: not available.
All cabins on the ships are balcony cabins for two.
About 70% of all cabins are standard balcony cabins (316 cabins).
They appear in a few price categories from the cheapest "Veranda V1" category to more expensive "Deluxe Veranda DV1".
All veranda cabins are the same size (about 211 sq ft - excluding balcony) with minimal differences.
Some V1 cabins are a bit narrower in the "sitting area".
All "Veranda" cabins (except DV1 category) features standard balconies that are of a decent size (about 40 sq ft).
DV1 cabins (there are just 12 of them) have somewhat 25-30% larger (deeper) balconies.
An interesting novelty is what they call "Penthouse Veranda".
What is interesting?
Typically the next step above from standard cabins on cruise ships are mini-suites.
A typical mini-suite is basically a standard balcony cabin that is 50% wider (on some ships they are not wider but longer).
"Penthouse Verandas" nicely fall between standard cabins and mini-suites, and are 25% wider than standard ones (104 cabins).
Mini-suites on Viking Ocean cruise ships are marketed as "Penthouse Jr. Suites" (32 cabins).
Full suites?
All "Veranda" cabins (except DV1 category) features standard balconies that are of a decent size (about 40 sq ft).
DV1 cabins (there are just 12 of them) have somewhat 25-30% larger (deeper) balconies.
An interesting novelty is what they call "Penthouse Veranda".
What is interesting?
Typically the next step above from standard cabins on cruise ships are mini-suites.
A typical mini-suite is basically a standard balcony cabin that is 50% wider (on some ships they are not wider but longer).
"Penthouse Verandas" nicely fall between standard cabins and mini-suites, and are 25% wider than standard ones (104 cabins).
Mini-suites on Viking Ocean cruise ships are marketed as "Penthouse Jr. Suites" (32 cabins).
Full suites?
Yes. There are 15 full suites (with separate bedrooms) on
the Viking ships.
Below: visible differences in width from standard balconies to mini-suites
Below: visible differences in width from standard balconies to mini-suites
Room Service for all Cabins & Suites