Australia, Asia & Alaska on Viking Orion

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Australia, Asia & Alaska

Combine Komodo & the Australian Coast; Bangkok, Bali & Beyond; Southeast Asia & Hong Kong; Far Eastern Horizons; and North Pacific Passage for a remarkable 79-day journey. From Australia and Indonesia to Indochina and the northern reaches of America’s "Last Frontier," join locals and delve with them into an astonishing array of cultural treasures and breathtaking natural wonders. Overnights in 12 ports bring your destinations into sharp focus.

About Viking Orion
About Viking Ocean Cruises
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History
Viking was founded in 1997 with the vision that travel could be more destination focused and culturally immersive.

The company expanded into the American market in 2000, establishing a sales and marketing office in Los Angeles, California. Since then, Viking has grown to a fleet of more than 90 vessels, offering river, ocean and expedition voyages on all seven continents. Viking provides destination-focused itineraries for curious travelers, with each journey including a shore excursion in every port and an onboard and onshore enrichment program that provides deep immersion in the destination through performances of music and art, cooking demonstrations, informative port talks and carefully selected guest lecturers.

With more than 450 awards to its name, Viking is a leader in the industry and was rated #1 for Rivers, #1 for Oceans (for ships sized 500 to 2,500 berths) and #1 for Expeditions by Condé Nast Traveler for the second year in a row in the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. This marks the first time a travel company has won these three categories in back-to-back years.

Ocean Ships and Itineraries
In 2015, Viking introduced its first ocean ship with the naming of the 930-guest all-veranda Viking Star. One year later, Viking launched its second ocean ship, the Viking Sea, which was joined by sister ship the Viking Sky in 2017, the Viking Orion in 2018, the Viking Jupiter in 2019 and the Viking Venus in 2021. Identical sister ships the Viking Mars and the Viking Neptune joined the fleet in 2022; the Viking Saturn joined in 2023.

The company’s award-winning ships are engineered at a size that allows direct access into most ports, so guests can easily and efficiently embark and disembark—allowing for more time in port. Viking’s ocean fleet features modern Scandinavian design with elegant touches, intimate spaces and attention to detail. Each ship boasts a private veranda in every stateroom, a choice of restaurants offering a variety of fine dining options, the most al fresco dining at sea, an infinity pool, a Nordic-inspired spa, the two-deck Explorers’ Lounge with panoramic views, thoughtfully curated book collections throughout the ship and more.

Ocean itineraries are designed to maximize the amount of time travelers spend in their destination. These enriching itineraries include base and combination voyages around the world—with particular focus in Scandinavia and Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Alaska, North and South America and Africa.

Viking’s ocean ships have been designed to be environmentally considerate, with energy-efficient hull, propeller and rudder arrangements and engines with heat recovery systems. This allows ships to reach the best Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)* in its class, exceeding the current International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements by approximately 205 percent and will exceed the 2025 EEDI requirements by almost 20 percent. Additionally, Viking ships are the first newbuilds in the world with a closed-loop exhaust cleaning system designed so that pollutants can be removed and disposed of safely.

Sep 14, 2025 through
Dec 01, 2025
Sep 13, 2025 7:00 PM
78 Nights from
$53,595.00 (USD)
Per Person
Category: PV3
Sep 14, 2025 through
Dec 01, 2025
Sep 13, 2025 7:00 PM
78 Nights from
$80,499.00 (CAD)
Per Person
Category: PV3

Itinerary

Day Destination
1 Vancouver
2 Scenic Sailing: The Inside Passage
3 Ketchikan
4 Sitka
5 Scenic Sailing: Glacier Bay
6 Scenic Sailing: Hubbard Glacier
7 Valdez
8 Seward
9 Homer
10 Kodiak
11 Scenic Sailing: Gulf of Alaska
12 Sail the Bering Sea
13 Cross the International Dateline (West)
14 Sail the North Pacific Ocean
15 Sail the North Pacific Ocean
16 Sail the North Pacific Ocean
17 Sail the Okhotsk Sea
18 Sail the Okhotsk Sea
19 Sapporo (Otaru)
20 Sapporo (Otaru)
21 Scenic Sailing: Tsugaro Strait
22 Tokyo
23 Tokyo
24 Tokyo
25 Shimizu
26 Shimizu
27 Osaka
28 Hiroshima
29 Hiroshima
30 Beppu
31 Kagoshima
32 Nagasaki
33 Sail the East China Sea
34 Taipei (Keelung)
35 Sail the East China Sea
36 Hong Kong
37 Hong Kong
38 Hong Kong
39 Sail the South China Sea
40 Ha Long Bay
41 Ha Long Bay
42 Hue (Chan May)
43 Sail the South China Sea
44 Ho Chi Minh City
45 Ho Chi Minh City
46 Ho Chi Minh City
47 Scenic Sailing: Gulf of Thailand
48 Sihanoukville
49 Sihanoukville
50 Bangkok (Laem Chabang)
51 Bangkok (Laem Chabang)
52 Bangkok (Laem Chabang)
53 Scenic Sailing: Gulf of Thailand
54 Scenic Sailing: Strait of Malacca
55 Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang)
56 Singapore
57 Sail the Java Sea
58 Java (Jakarta)
59 Java (Jakarta)
60 Java (Semarang)
61 Java (Surabaya)
62 Bali (Benoa)
63 Bali (Benoa)
64 Lombok
65 Komodo National Park (Slawi Bay)
66 Sail the Timor Sea
67 Darwin
68 Darwin
69 Sail the Arafura Sea
70 Thursday Island
71 Sail the Coral Sea
72 Cairns
73 Townsville
74 Whitsunday Islands
75 Sail the Australian Coast
76 Brisbane
77 Sail the Australian Coast
78 Newcastle
79 Sydney
Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.