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Viking’s new 2026‑2028 Ocean Voyages brochure is out now and includes 248 pages of content to inspire a guest’s next journey.

The refreshed design includes a number of new features designed to make the brochure even easier to use in the travel planning process, including:

  • Larger maps
  • Key itinerary highlights including overnight stays, a selection of the most popular included or optional shore excursions plus a range of pre- and post- voyage extensions
  • In-depth overviews of some of the most popular combination itineraries and the shorter journeys that create these memorable voyages
  • QR codes featured throughout the printed brochure to drive engagement with the Viking website for more information plus the full range of Destination Guides.
  • The printed brochure also now features a complimentary bookmark, designed for notetaking whilst reviewing the brochure.
  • For an overview of the entire sailing season across Scandinavia and Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Americas and Caribbean there is now a new voyage calendar on the inside back cover.

The brochure features a large selection of recently launched itineraries, ranging from eight to 36 days, which visit famous and lesser-known destinations across Western Europe, the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, the British Isles and Ireland in 2026 and 2027.

There is also a dedicated section to the growing selection of ocean and river combination voyages including the new 17-day Iberian Odyssey which seamlessly blends the intimacy of a river voyage with the grandeur of the open sea.

Sailing four departures between Barcelona to Porto during April, May and September 2027, guests can now enjoy a unique way to discover Spain and Portugal.

Plus, book a 2026‑2028 ocean voyage before‌ December‍ 1 and a companion flies free up to the value of $2,500 per couple.

Viking’s new 2026‑2028 Ocean Voyages brochure is now available for agents to order from Coghlan in Australia.

Main image: Porto