The Viking Way
Go beyond the expected and experience The Viking Way. Engage in Local Life, learn about the Working World and enjoy Privileged Access to people and places otherwise difficult to visit.
Video Transcript
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At Viking, we offer our guests the iconic and the expected, of course, but we also appreciate that we're all different.
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While I might be interested in more of a local life experience, a visit to a farmer's market in France or a home visit, others might be more interested in understanding how a local economy works, so they might be interested in a factory visit or on a smaller scale.
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A visit with a Portuguese baker.
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My record.
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So local life and working worlds are experiences that we include for our guests, and then we have privileged access and, and that really is privileged.
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We open doors to places that otherwise aren't open.
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We share some of our friends homes and palaces and castles around the world that they otherwise wouldn't share with just anybody.
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We open museums before and after closing out, and we provide our guests with experiences that are not, um, viable.
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These owners appreciate that.
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The Viking guest is different.
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The Viking guest is traveling to learn.
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The Viking guest is traveling to connect posts in various destinations, actually really enjoy sharing their worlds with our guests because it's a mutually rewarding experience.
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And what I enjoy very much is seeing that it's not just our guests with big smiles on their faces, it's also our hosts.
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Everybody leaves pleased and, and that's hugely rewarding, the Viking Way, local life, working world, and privileged access.
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It's a commitment to make sure that we do everything we can to give our guests real experiences and privileged experiences beyond their expectations.
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That's what sets us apart from many other cruise lines.
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That's the Viking way.