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Voyage Code: VIKINGOSA280427
moon 14 nights
anchor Viking Saturn
calendar 27 Apr '28

Cruise overview

London (Greenwich)
London (Greenwich)
Dover
Dun Laoghaire
Holyhead
Liverpool
Belfast
Ullapool
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Newhaven/Edinburgh
Aberdeen
Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Bergen
Bergen

Itinerary

Day 1

London (Greenwich)


About 8 miles downstream—which means seaward, to the east—from central London, Greenwich is a small borough that looms large across the world. Once the seat of British naval power, it is not only home to the Old Royal Observatory, which measures time for our entire planet, but also the Greenwich Meridian, which divides the world into two—you can stand astride it with one foot in either hemisphere. Bear in mind that the journey to Greenwich is an event in itself. In a rush, you can take the driverless DLR train—but many opt for arriving by boat along the Thames. This way, you glide past famous sights on the London skyline (there’s a guaranteed spine chill on passing the Tower) and ever-changing docklands, and there’s usually a chirpy Cock-er-ney navigator enlivening the journey with his fun commentary. A visit to Greenwich feels like a trip to a rather elegant seaside town—albeit one with more than its fair share of historic sites. The grandiose Old Royal Naval Hospital, designed by Christopher Wren, was originally a home for veteran sailors. Today it’s a popular visitor attraction, with a more glamorous second life as one of the most widely used movie locations in Britain. Greenwich was originally home to one of England’s finest Tudor palaces, and the birthplace of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Mary I. Inigo Jones built what is considered the first “classical” building in England in 1616—the Queen’s House, which now houses a collection of fine art. Britain was the world’s preeminent naval power for over 500 years, and the excellent National Maritime Museum> details that history in an engaging way. Its prize exhibits include the coat worn by Admiral Lord Nelson (1758–1805) in his final battle—bullet hole and all. The 19th-century tea clipper Cutty Sark was nearly destroyed by fire in 2007, but reopened in 2012 after a painstaking restoration. Now it’s more pristine than ever, complete with an impressive new visitor center. Greenwich Park, London’s oldest royal park, is still home to fallow red deer, just as it has been since they were first introduced here for hunting by Henry VIII. The Ranger’s House now houses a private art collection, next door to a beautifully manicured rose garden. Above it all is the Royal Observatory, where you can be in two hemispheres at once by standing along the Greenwich Meridian Line, before seeing a high-tech planetarium show. Toward north Greenwich, the hopelessly ambitious Millennium Dome has been successfully reborn as the O2 and now hosts major concerts and stand-up comedy gigs. More adventurous visitors can also go Up the O2 on a climbing expedition across the massive domed surface. Meanwhile, those who prefer excursions of a gentler kind may prefer to journey a couple of miles south of the borough, farther out into London’s southern suburbs, to the shamefully underappreciated Eltham Palace. Once a favorite of Henry VIII, parts of the mansion were transformed into an art deco masterpiece during the 1930s.

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Day 2

London (Greenwich)

Day 3

Dover

Day 4

Sailing the English Channel

Day 5

Dun Laoghaire

Day 6

Holyhead

Day 7

Liverpool

Day 8

Belfast

Day 9

Ullapool

Day 10

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

Day 11

Newhaven/Edinburgh

Day 12

Aberdeen

Day 13

Lerwick, Shetland Islands

Day 14

Bergen

Day 15

Bergen

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Unique and exclusive, the lavish Owner’s Suite is, quite simply, the best accommodation onboard. An incredible 1,448 sq. ft. it offers one-of-a-kind features personally selected by Torstein Hagen, including his favourite wines and recommended reads. As a guest in the Owner’s Suite you will want for nothing.

Amenities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Vanity Area
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Free Mini Bar
  • TV
  • Coffee Machine
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

Viking Saturn blends Nordic elegance with a focus on destination immersion and cultural discovery.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Spa
Entertainment
Families
  • All-veranda ship carrying just 930 guests
  • Elegant, light-filled interiors with Scandinavian design
  • Infinity Pool and main pool with retractable roof
  • The Spa featuring the Snow Grotto and thermal suite
  • Varied dining options, all included in the fare
  • Destination lectures and onboard enrichment programmes
  • Explorer’s Lounge and Living Room atrium for social spaces
  • The Theatre hosting live performances and films
  • Complimentary WiFi and shore excursions in every port
  • Adults-only policy for a tranquil onboard experience
Viking Saturn Accommodation

Accommodation

Every stateroom aboard Viking Saturn features a private veranda, king-size bed, large bathroom with heated floors, and elegant Nordic styling. Accommodation categories include Veranda, Deluxe Veranda, Penthouse Veranda, Penthouse Junior Suite, and Explorer Suite. Each offers generous space, premium amenities and personalised touches such as 24-hour room service and luxury toiletries.

Viking Saturn Dining

Dining

Dining on Viking Saturn celebrates global flavours and local ingredients. The Restaurant serves regionally inspired fine dining in an elegant setting, while Manfredi’s Italian Restaurant specialises in hearty Italian cuisine. The Chef’s Table offers an ever-changing tasting menu paired with fine wines, and World Café provides relaxed buffet-style dining with open kitchens. Guests can also enjoy light Nordic fare at Mamsen’s or dine alfresco at the Aquavit Terrace, which overlooks the ship’s wake.

Viking Saturn Amenities

Amenities

Viking Saturn’s inviting public spaces include The Living Room atrium lounge, Explorers’ Lounge with panoramic views, the Torshavn nightclub, and an onboard library. Outdoor areas feature the Infinity Pool, main pool with retractable roof, hot tubs, and sun decks. The ship also houses a fitness centre, shops and a well-curated art collection.

Viking Saturn Wellness

Spa

The Spa at Viking Saturn offers a holistic approach to wellness, inspired by Nordic traditions. Facilities include the Snow Grotto, saunas, steam rooms, heated beds, and hydrotherapy pools. Guests can also enjoy massages and beauty treatments using natural Scandinavian products.

Viking Saturn Entertainment

Entertainment

Entertainment onboard centres on cultural enrichment, with destination lectures, live music, theatre performances and film screenings. The Theatre and cinema host nightly shows, while the Explorers’ Lounge offers relaxed live performances.

Viking Saturn Families

Families

Viking Saturn is an adults-only ship designed for guests aged 18 and over, ensuring a serene and sophisticated environment at sea.