Viking’s Latest Ship Strikes to Remaining Stage of Building

Lower than a month after Viking floated-out a brand new ship for the Nile River, the cruise line celebrated one other development milestone with yet one more new ship float-out.
The float-out of Viking Thoth happened on the Massara shipyard in Cairo. The ship will now transfer to the ultimate stage of development, the inside build-out.
Viking Thoth will enter service this fall with Viking Amun, two new Viking ships that can sail on the Nile River. The vessels will sail Viking’s extraordinarily common 12-day Pharaohs & Pyramids itinerary.
Viking Thoth shall be an an identical ship to Viking Osiris, Viking Aton, Viking Sobek, Viking Hathor and Viking Amun. The ships carry 82 visitors in 41 staterooms and have the cruise line’s signature Scandinavian design.
Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking, stated the next:
“Egypt is a rustic of profound historic and cultural significance, which makes it a vacation spot of nice curiosity to our visitors. With two new ships, the Viking Thoth and the Viking Amun, debuting in 2025, we’re very proud to proceed increasing our elegant fleet and introducing extra curious vacationers to this phenomenal area.”
The ship will give Viking eight river ships crusing on the Nile River. The cruise line has plans so as to add a further 4 ships for a complete of 12 vessels in Egypt by 2027.