Popular European cruise line Viking is now operating river cruises in the US — see what it's like aboard the new ship that's selling out fast

Viking Mississippi on water
  • European cruise line Viking has finally begun operations in the US.
  • Its new 386-guest Viking Mississippi vessel is now sailing Mississippi River-based itineraries.
  • Many of its upcoming sailings into 2023 are now sold out.
You can soon go on your dream European river cruise vacation without taking an international flight.
Viking Mississippi on water
Popular European cruise line Viking has finally begun operations in the US with its new highly anticipated river cruise vessel, the Viking Mississippi.
Viking Mississippi during the float out
And you can probably guess where it'll be sailing: along the Mississippi River.
Viking Mississippi on water
The new cruise ship is now traversing the iconic river between New Orleans and St. Paul, Minnesota.
Viking Mississippi's aquavit terrace
Sailings currently start at $4,000 per guest for eight-day cruises from New Orleans to Memphis or back to the Louisiana hotspot.
Viking Mississippi's living room

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And these all-American itineraries have already captured the interest of travelers.
Viking Mississippi's river cafe
Many itineraries through 2023 are now sold out …
Viking Mississippi's bow
… and interest into the future isn't slowing down.
Viking Mississippi's entry foyer
To meet this red-hot demand, in 2021, Viking opened bookings for 2024 itineraries ahead of initial expectations.
Viking Mississippi's penthouse junior suite

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And a handful of these sailings are now sold out as well, a testament to the strength of the river cruise industry.
Viking Mississippi's river cafe
In recent years, several popular cruise lines have unveiled over 1,000-foot-long mega cruise liners with enough staterooms to fit a large community.
A rendering of the Wonder of the Seas.
The Wonder of the Seas.

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But Viking's newest river cruise wasn't built to accommodate thousands of passengers.
Viking Mississippi's explorers suite

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Instead, the smaller 450-foot-long Viking Mississippi can sail up to 386 guests in its 193 staterooms.
Viking Mississippi's suite
These accommodations range from a 268-square-foot stateroom to a rather lofty 1,024-square-foot suite.
Viking Mississippi's explorers suite
The smallest veranda stateroom still has luxury touches like a floor-to-ceiling glass sliding door that leads into the veranda.
Viking Mississippi's penthouse veranda stateroom
But it pales in comparison to the largest explorer suite, which comes with a wraparound balcony and a separate living and dining room.
Viking Mississippi's explorer suite
No matter the square-footage, all of the staterooms will have a balcony, king bed …
Viking Mississippi in the penthouse veranda stateroom
… and lavish amenities like a glass shower and heated bathroom flowers.
Viking Mississippi's terrace suite
Like any typical cruise ship, river or not, the Viking Mississippi's five decks will be filled with communal spaces like lounges, cafes ...
Viking Mississippi's living room
... and outdoor terraces to help travelers pass the time.
Viking Mississippi's restaurant
For warm afternoons, spend some time in the infinity pool, bask under the sun on one of the adjacent lounge chairs …
Viking Mississippi's sun terrace
… or take a lap around the ship on the promenade deck.
Viking Mississippi during the float out
But if you'd rather be inside while enjoying views of the river, make yourself at home in the two-floor explorers' lounge, which also opens into an outdoor space.
Viking Mississippi's explorer lounge
It's just one of a few communal lounges where guests can gather to either socialize or spend some time alone.
Viking Mississippi's living room
And it wouldn't be a true American cruise without barbecue, which is available at the indoor-outdoor Aquavit Terrace.
Viking Mississippi's River cafe
Here, there's also an adjacent cafe serving American and Norwegian bites.
Viking Mississippi's Mamsen's
This more casual dining space is a contrast to the vessel's main restaurant, which has a daily rotating menu filled with local ingredients.
Viking Mississippi's restaurant
Besides serving regional bites, to bring the destinations onto the cruise ship, the Viking Mississippi will also feature jazz, blues, and polka performances …
Viking Mississippi's living room
… as well as guest lecturers to educate passengers on cultural topics like local history and art, creating a rounded Viking cruise experience.
Viking Mississippi's aquavit terrace
The European cruise line is just one of a handful of companies operating river itineraries on the historic Mississippi River.
Viking Mississippi during the float out
Both American Cruise Line and American Queen Voyages have several multi-day itineraries along the iconic river with comparable pricing, although AQV offers several less expensive options.
Viking Mississippi on water

Source: American Cruise Line, American Queen Voyages

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