From $2,999 per person
15 days
Ship: Viking Sky

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Barcelona
The vibrant city of Barcelona, with its lively culture and inviting outdoor spaces, preserves a rich history. Picturesque medieval lanes wind through the oldest part of the city, the Gothic Quarter, where remnants of the city’s Roman wall were uncovered. Its treasures include the neo-Gothic Barcelona Cathedral, the medieval Jewish district of El Call and the Romanesque Church of Santa Maria del Pi. In the evenings, diners relax in the Royal Plaza at restaurants along the elegant square’s perimeter.
Barcelona
Barcelona is steeped in history, with stunning architecture and a rich culture. Mediterranean breezes grace the shore and Catalonia’s capital is a feast for the senses. Long strolls on wide boulevards—such as Las Ramblas, the mile-long leafy pedestrian way, and the Passeig de Gràcia, lined with some of Europe’s most elegant buildings—set the tone for a city that moves to its own tempo. Native son and famed architect Antoni Gaudí adorned his city with whimsy, whether along fantastical city blocks or with his colossal masterpiece, the towering La Sagrada Família cathedral.
Sail the Mediterranean Sea
Sail the ocean stage on which civilizations have risen and fallen, where empires ventured forth in their great armadas to control these strategic waters.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
Sail the Atlantic Ocean, divided in half, north to south, by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Longer than the Rockies, the Himalayas and the Andes combined, this underwater mountain range is the longest on Earth.
Madeira (Funchal)
The island of Madeira is an enchanting Atlantic paradise. Known as the “Garden Island” for its rich agriculture, terraced hillsides and beautiful flowers, it maintains a temperate year-round climate. The island’s irrigation aqueducts, or levadas , were dug into the hillsides so that early farmers could make use of every patch of land. One of the island’s most prolific crops that has long been fed by levadas is grapes, which produce four types of Madeira wine popular around the world. In the capital and port city of Funchal, the picturesque Old Town is best explored on foot.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
Sail legendary waters, where medieval Europeans believed “there be dragons” beyond the ocean’s horizon.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
The nutrient-rich waters of the Atlantic Ocean are home to more than half of the world’s fisheries, annually providing millions of tons of fish and other marine species for human consumption and industrial purposes.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean derives its name from Greek and means “Sea of Atlas,” a reference to the mythological Atlas, a Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders as a punishment for fighting the gods.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean derives its name from Greek and means “Sea of Atlas,” a reference to the mythological Atlas, a Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders as a punishment for fighting the gods.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean derives its name from Greek and means “Sea of Atlas,” a reference to the mythological Atlas, a Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders as a punishment for fighting the gods.
Sail the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean derives its name from Greek and means “Sea of Atlas,” a reference to the mythological Atlas, a Titan who supported the heavens on his shoulders as a punishment for fighting the gods.
Philipsburg
St. Martin is a fascinating mix of France and Holland and the island has been shared by the two nations since 1648. The early economy relied on cotton, tobacco, salt and sugar. A large salt pond remains, once harvested by the Dutch East India Company for trade. Today, the Dutch side of the island, anchored by its capital, Philipsburg, is dotted with resorts and casinos. The renowned Rotary Lookout Point offers stunning panoramic views of the Simpson Bay Lagoon and surrounding islands. Further north, the 1.5-mile swath of white sand at Orient Beach is ideal for sunbathing.
Sail the Caribbean Sea
Sail through turquoise waters where legends of marauding pirates, swashbucklers and tales of hidden treasures were born.
Sail the Caribbean Sea
Learn about the delicate ecosystems of the Caribbean Sea that lie beneath the surface of these crystal clear, warm waters. These remarkable coral reefs are known as the “rainforests of the sea.”
Ft. Lauderdale
Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.
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Introduced in 2017, the Viking Sky offers a serene, adults-only ocean cruising experience designed for those who value cultural enrichment and understated luxury. Hosting just 930 guests, the ship provides an intimate setting that mirrors Viking’s signature Scandinavian design—marked by minimalist interiors, natural materials, and a deep connection to the destinations visited.
Built by Fincantieri in Italy, Viking Sky spans 228 meters and features 465 all-veranda staterooms. Each accommodation includes a king-size bed, a private balcony, and a spacious bathroom with heated floors—delivering elevated comfort and sweeping sea views.
Onboard, guests enjoy a Nordic-inspired spa, infinity-edge pool, diverse dining venues, and engaging lectures from cultural experts and historians. With itineraries across Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and North America, Viking Sky is designed to immerse travelers in the heart of each destination through curated shore excursions and longer port stays.
Whether sailing through the fjords of Norway or exploring historic Mediterranean cities, Viking Sky delivers an enriching, destination-driven journey aboard one of the world’s most elegant small ships.
Reach out to our travel concierges today to create your perfect journey.