Viking has launched the Viking Zero, the world's first hydrogen-powered expedition cruise ship, offering zero-emission Arctic and Antarctic voyages that set a new standard for sustainable luxury travel.
The Ship
The 378-passenger vessel uses green hydrogen fuel cells producing zero carbon emissions. The ship features an onboard research lab, a fleet of expedition kayaks, and a submarine for deep-sea exploration.
Itineraries
Inaugural voyages include the Northwest Passage, Antarctic Peninsula, and Norwegian fjords. Prices start at $15,000 per person for 12-night expeditions.
- First hydrogen-powered cruise ship
- Zero carbon emissions
- 378 passengers, expedition class
- Starting at $15,000 for 12 nights