deec Posted January 28 #1251 Share Posted January 28 if anyone is considering doing Antarctica...do not hesitate...just back from cruising on Octantis one of the best trips we have ever done! Iguassu Falls was also amazing! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike07 Posted January 28 #1252 Share Posted January 28 17 hours ago, deec said: if anyone is considering doing Antarctica...do not hesitate...just back from cruising on Octantis one of the best trips we have ever done! Iguassu Falls was also amazing! My only comment about Antarctica is that yes, I think many people would like to love it. But, there are many operators in this space with Viking being one of the newer entrants. Viking has one of the bigger expedition ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted January 28 #1253 Share Posted January 28 18 hours ago, deec said: if anyone is considering doing Antarctica...do not hesitate...just back from cruising on Octantis one of the best trips we have ever done! Iguassu Falls was also amazing! Viking has sold us. We will be on Octanis next month! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deec Posted January 28 #1254 Share Posted January 28 viking's Expedition team was extraordinary ( although I have no comparisons) and were so very knowledgeable. The ship is very comfortable and food was better than the larger Ocean ships. The entire crew was friendly and willing to help anyway possible. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjaminnicholas Posted January 30 #1255 Share Posted January 30 While there are number of competitors in the space, Viking changed the game with brand new, larger, modern ships doing the route. No other ship is as comfortable (imo). I've done several expedition ships, but they all felt very... Bare bones. True design was missing. You can't say that about Viking's expedition ships. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted January 30 #1256 Share Posted January 30 (edited) On 1/27/2024 at 7:27 PM, deec said: if anyone is considering doing Antarctica...do not hesitate...just back from cruising on Octantis one of the best trips we have ever done! Iguassu Falls was also amazing! @deec May I ask what cabin you had on the Octanis? We will be on the Octanis in a couple weeks. Last Friday, Viking emailed and offered us an upgrade from DN3 to Nordic Penthouse (Deck 4) for $495 each. We went for the upgrade. 😊 Edited January 30 by Ktwofish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deec Posted January 30 #1257 Share Posted January 30 we were in the lowest category ( 2037) and had plenty of room for storage. My husband is tall enough to use the top shelf. You will have more drawers. All cabins are convenient for moving about the ship. We liked being low and mid ship better for the Drake Shake! We felt that these staterooms were a bit bigger than Ocean Ships. You will have a great time I am sure. There are great discussions specific to Viking on the other Social Media page. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted January 30 #1258 Share Posted January 30 5 hours ago, deec said: we were in the lowest category ( 2037) and had plenty of room for storage. My husband is tall enough to use the top shelf. You will have more drawers. All cabins are convenient for moving about the ship. We liked being low and mid ship better for the Drake Shake! We felt that these staterooms were a bit bigger than Ocean Ships. You will have a great time I am sure. There are great discussions specific to Viking on the other Social Media page. Thank you, @deec I am part of a group on the other social media. I have received lots of great info from that group, too. The other group is a little particular about posting, though. Recently, my post was deleted because I used a colored background for my post. I reposted with no colored background 🤪 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deec Posted January 31 #1259 Share Posted January 31 More than a "liitle" particular but the information has always been great! It was an awesome trip.. we also really enjoyed the Iguasu Falls if that is an option for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted January 31 #1260 Share Posted January 31 4 hours ago, deec said: More than a "liitle" particular but the information has always been great! It was an awesome trip.. we also really enjoyed the Iguasu Falls if that is an option for you. Unfortunately, we cannot visit Iguasu Falls on this trip. It looks amazing online! We are squeezing this Antarctica trip in before another long-planned March trip. The Viking promo code in December was just too good to pass up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joyfulworldtraveler Posted February 1 #1261 Share Posted February 1 On 12/13/2023 at 7:28 PM, minka34 said: We are headed for our first Expedition ship experience in March. It is a repositioning cruise so not really an expedition itinerary. On VO, I usually dress for dinner - nothing too fancy but some nights I might wear a dress (gasp!). Would you say that the dress for dinner is generally more casual on an Expedition ship in comparison to VO or similar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joyfulworldtraveler Posted February 1 #1262 Share Posted February 1 We will be on the Panama & Scenic South America Octantis Cruise boarding March 24th. Is this the one you're on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wp bob Posted February 2 #1263 Share Posted February 2 On board Polaris. Excellent Wi-Fi service. Had to deviate today to king George island for med evac by plane for a passenger. Excursion choices are automatically rebooked to re accommodate as necessary as space allows. Weather low to mid 30’s, great food 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted February 3 #1264 Share Posted February 3 7 hours ago, wp bob said: On board Polaris. Excellent Wi-Fi service. Had to deviate today to king George island for med evac by plane for a passenger. Excursion choices are automatically rebooked to re accommodate as necessary as space allows. Weather low to mid 30’s, great food @wp bob Sorry to hear about the medical emergency. I hope they will be OK. Seems like the last couple cruises have dealt with this issue. It’s good to know Viking has an option with King George Island and can adjust the trip for the remaining passengers. Good luck with the rest of your trip. We leave in 2 weeks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wp bob Posted February 13 #1265 Share Posted February 13 Some comments on Polaris Jan 30 sailing - excellent service and activities except for some poor weather. 2 days washed out due to high winds and a medical emergency deviation but extra lectures and workshops added. Some of the landing sights were changed. The excursion times you prebook were all changed several times onboard. It was easy to add extras - we had 2 zodiacs and sop boat each day. Submarine was very popular and took precedent over all on schedule. We did not do it. There is no paper voyager daily except on request - all on the voyager app or on the tv. Fastest internet ever of any ship!! Viking reps were everywhere at the airport, hotel, charter flights, etc. We were at the Hilton, got our room by 1p, good location for walking around and restaurants. When you are in Ushuaia, there is a little time to explore & shop there before you sail. We actually docked around 7pm on the last day so there was time then also to walk around. Our charter did not leave until 2p for Buenos Aires. Viking took us to a nearby club as a hospitality lounge with snacks, wifi, luggage storage so we could see the town and shop - not much except nicknacks & tshirts. Other departures went straight to the airport and had a meal provided in Buenos Aires airport instead. Plenty of empty seat on the charters each way. Dress very casual in the day and evening unless you went to the 2 special restaurants - then slightly dressier. Entertainment was a classical duo, guitar duo, and a lecture at 8:30p every evening or a documentary film. also a crew variety show. the lecturers and expedition staff were all excellent Drake passage was ok- some 10ft swells and high wind but doable. Lots of sightings of whales and penguins with chicks, seals, etc. Food was excellent - lots of variety. large sushi station and crab and shrimp at night. Grill did hamburgers at lunch and steaks at night besides the regular buffet offerings and pizza, gelato, etc. Steak lunch grilled outdoors on deck one day. No problem adding a res for the restaurant or manfredi's on board. Several coffee, tea, hot chocolate stations around the ship. Several times the ship served hot cider, spiced wine, other complimentary alcohol drinks. We were on deck 2 which was a great location, plenty of storage. Any location is good on this small ship. 6 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coconutguy Posted February 19 #1266 Share Posted February 19 Sorry if I am out of place. Trying to find out if anyone has taken the Viking expedition cruise from Duluth. If so what was the exact cruise terminal address. Hoping to book a nearby hotel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1985rz1 Posted February 19 #1267 Share Posted February 19 20 minutes ago, Coconutguy said: Sorry if I am out of place. Trying to find out if anyone has taken the Viking expedition cruise from Duluth. If so what was the exact cruise terminal address. Hoping to book a nearby hotel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. I am interested in this info, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janetcbl Posted February 19 #1268 Share Posted February 19 48 minutes ago, Coconutguy said: Sorry if I am out of place. Trying to find out if anyone has taken the Viking expedition cruise from Duluth. If so what was the exact cruise terminal address. Hoping to book a nearby hotel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Viking boarding location was the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. We tendered to get to the ship. We stayed at the Hampton Inn Canal Park (upscale Hampton Inn!)…lots of restaurants in the vicinity. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coconutguy Posted February 19 #1269 Share Posted February 19 Thank you so much for the information. Much appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted February 24 #1270 Share Posted February 24 We are currently on the Viking Octantis. Just as everyone was getting ready for the morning landings, the captain announced there was an emergency and the ship would be loaded back up and headed for King George Island. About an hour later, the expedition leader announce that we could not go to King George Island due to weather conditions preventing a plane from landing there (presumably to pick up the medical emergency.) We are now headed back to Ushuaia cutting our time in Antarctica by 3 days. It will be a 36+ hour trip back to Ushuaia. We are disappointed but hopefully whomever is experiencing the medical emergency will be OK. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had to return early to Ushuaia. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irishwitchy Posted March 1 #1271 Share Posted March 1 On 2/24/2024 at 8:29 AM, Ktwofish said: We are currently on the Viking Octantis. Just as everyone was getting ready for the morning landings, the captain announced there was an emergency and the ship would be loaded back up and headed for King George Island. About an hour later, the expedition leader announce that we could not go to King George Island due to weather conditions preventing a plane from landing there (presumably to pick up the medical emergency.) We are now headed back to Ushuaia cutting our time in Antarctica by 3 days. It will be a 36+ hour trip back to Ushuaia. We are disappointed but hopefully whomever is experiencing the medical emergency will be OK. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had to return early to Ushuaia. Emergencies do happen, but I’m curious do you know what the issue was? It seems like this Scenario has happen frequently and causes the cruise to divert. Since, there is an extensive medical forms to be filled out, are the emergencies more of the broken bone or heart attack or something else? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharTrav Posted March 1 #1272 Share Posted March 1 (edited) 6 minutes ago, irishwitchy said: Emergencies do happen, but I’m curious do you know what the issue was? It seems like this Scenario has happen frequently and causes the cruise to divert. Since, there is an extensive medical forms to be filled out, are the emergencies more of the broken bone or heart attack or something else? Viking is very protective about folks having medical emergencies. Unless you know the passenger affected or passengers who know them - the Viking crew will not share details about a passenger's health. Edited March 1 by CharTrav 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktwofish Posted March 1 #1273 Share Posted March 1 25 minutes ago, irishwitchy said: Emergencies do happen, but I’m curious do you know what the issue was? It seems like this Scenario has happen frequently and causes the cruise to divert. Since, there is an extensive medical forms to be filled out, are the emergencies more of the broken bone or heart attack or something else? The emergency situation was never divulged as it shouldn’t be. The captain did say the Ushuaia hospital commended the ship’s medical staff on their care of the passenger. Apparently this is the third medical emergency this season on the Octantis, and there was one on Polaris. I understand one of these four emergencies was a crew member. As you mentioned, the medical evaluation would have had no impact on an emergency like a broken bone or heart attack or ruptured appendix, etc. We ended up going to Port Stanley, Falklands, after one sea day to get there and a final sea day return to Ushuaia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmason Posted March 1 #1274 Share Posted March 1 15 hours ago, irishwitchy said: It seems like this Scenario has happen frequently and causes the cruise to divert. The average age aboard the Viking is 60s-70s, with the more expensive itineraries trending higher age. I have no data of course, but I would expect health issues to be more prevalent among Viking than say Carnival on a caribbean itinerary. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare island lady Posted March 1 #1275 Share Posted March 1 4 minutes ago, cmason said: The average age aboard the Viking is 60s-70s, with the more expensive itineraries trending higher age. I have no data of course, but I would expect health issues to be more prevalent among Viking than say Carnival on a caribbean itinerary. Gosh...I don't feel old! 😄 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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