Viking World Voyage IV

From $67,995 per person

153 days

Ships: Viking Vesta, Viking Sky

Viking World Voyage IV

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Los Angeles
  • Day 2 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 3 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 4 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 5 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 6 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 7 - Oahu (Honolulu)
  • Day 8 - Kauai (Nawiliwili)
  • Day 9 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 10 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 11 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 12 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 13 - Sail the Pacific Ocean
  • Day 14 - Bora Bora (Vaitape)
  • Day 15 - Tahiti (Papeete)

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is renowned as the world’s leading center of film and television, and is home to an endless array of museums, concert venues and other cultural institutions. The city also offers some of the best dining in the world. Along the palm-lined streets of Beverly Hills, grand celebrity mansions hide behind iron gates. The chic shops of Rodeo Drive invite endless browsing. The Roosevelt Hotel, an icon built in the 1920s that once served as the residence of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, oversees the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the historic Grauman’s Chinese Theater.

Day 2

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Sail Mar Pacífico , meaning “peaceful sea,” dubbed by Ferdinand Magellan when he crossed these waters almost 500 years ago.

Day 3

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Traverse the world’s largest ocean, which covers almost 64 million square miles. At twice the size of the Atlantic, the Pacific is an ocean of extremes.

Day 4

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Sail the Pacific Ocean, its vast expanse of waters covers more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface and touches the continents of Asia, Australia, North and South America.

Day 5

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Cross the Pacific Ocean and learn about its fascinating geology, with more than 75,000 volcanoes—many still active—reaching up from its depths.

Day 6

Sail the Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean may have been officially discovered in 1521, yet early civilizations have been traversing these waters since 3000 BC.

Day 7

Oahu (Honolulu)

Oahu hosts a rich variety of Eastern and Western traditions and cuisine. The rising crater of Diamond Head overlooking Waikiki Beach in Honolulu embodies the profusion of natural beauty on the island, Hawaii’s third largest. Its 125 stunning beaches are a mere prelude to the crystalline lagoons, cascading waterfalls and dense rainforests that grace this stunning natural paradise known as “The Gathering Place.” Kamehameha I founded the Kingdom of Hawaii on these shores. Famously, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 pulled the United States into World War II.

Day 8

Kauai (Nawiliwili)

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 9

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 10

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 11

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 12

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 13

Sail the Pacific Ocean

Nawiliwili is the gateway to the oldest and greenest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The lush vegetation and wildflowers of this tropical paradise have earned it the nickname “The Garden Island.” This is the unspoiled Hawaii of which travelers dream: green valleys glimmering under a Pacific sun and waterfalls plunging into the sea over soaring cliffs. To many, this is the most authentic of the islands; town ordinances forbid buildings taller than coconut trees and the culture of ancient Hawaiians lives on in respect for the mana, or spiritual essence, of their land.

Day 14

Bora Bora (Vaitape)

Considered the world’s most beautiful island, the Society Island of Bora Bora is only 15 square miles. This stunning land is made up of a barrier reef of islets, each one connected to the next depending on the tides. Surrounded by a deep lagoon that glows countless shades of turquoise and emerald, its palm-lined shores and forested slopes rise up dramatically to the pillar-like peak of Mt. Otemanu at 2,379 feet. American novelist James Michener put the island on many travelers’ itineraries in the 1950s when he called it “the South Pacific at its unforgettable best.”

Day 15

Tahiti (Papeete)

Tahiti is an island paradise that lays claim to the invention of surfing. Its mile upon mile of sandy beaches, soothing waters and warm sun are ideal for leisure-seeking visitors. The island’s volcanic origins deposited black sands on much of its coast creating a dramatic coastal canvas, while white-sand beaches stretch along the southern shores. Point Venus on the east coast boasts dark sands and moderate waves. The waters of Maui Beach, lined with palms, offer shallow, quiet surf for wading and snorkeling among stunning coral reefs.

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Ship

Your cruise ship

Viking Vesta sails through deep blue waters with a distant island backdrop under a clear sky.
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About this ship

Viking Vesta

Launching in July 2025, the Viking Vesta is a refined addition to Viking’s acclaimed fleet of small ocean ships. Purpose-built to carry 998 guests, this all-veranda vessel continues the brand’s legacy of delivering culturally rich journeys in an atmosphere of Scandinavian-inspired elegance. Every element of the ship’s design is centered around comfort, simplicity, and meaningful travel.

Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, Viking Vesta measures 238 meters in length and offers 499 staterooms, each with a private balcony, a king-size bed, and a spa-style bathroom with heated floors. Guests enjoy thoughtfully curated spaces and open interiors that invite relaxation and connection to the sea.

Onboard, travelers will find a range of amenities designed to enhance their journey, including multiple dining venues that highlight regional cuisine, a Nordic spa and thermal suite, an infinity pool, and enriching lectures from Viking’s resident experts. The ship sails immersive itineraries throughout the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, combining world-famous cities with lesser-known coastal gems.

Viking Vesta embodies the spirit of slow travel—offering an elegant and enriching way to explore the world, one culturally immersive port at a time.

Deckplans

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Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

post: Stockholm From  $999 |  2 nights

post: Stockholm From $999 | 2 nights

$999
2 nights

Explore this elegant city of historic buildings and cultural gems. Stroll through the Gamla Stan (Old Town), sample fare in the food halls and cafés, and view the 17th-century Vasa ship at its namesake museum.

post: Iceland & the Golden Circle From  $2,999 |  3 nights

post: Iceland & the Golden Circle From $2,999 | 3 nights

$2,999
3 nights

For four days, tour fascinating Iceland—from the sights of the capital city, Reykjavík, to the hot springs and waterfalls of Thingvellir National Park and the famed Blue Lagoon, a natural geothermal spa.

post: Best of Stockholm From  $2,499 |  3 nights

post: Best of Stockholm From $2,499 | 3 nights

$2,499
3 nights

Immerse in the vibrant culture and natural beauty of Stockholm. During this fully escorted program, admire the historic City Hall, cruise the scenic archipelago and savor a taste of traditional cuisine. Optional excursions offer you a chance to explore more of Sweden’s elegant capital city.

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