Filter reviews by

106 reviews mentioning "" Clear results

106 Viking Star Reviews

Write a Review

Nice cruise on a somewhat tired ship by scottnmibrown

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

An itinerary just going to Montenegro, Croatia, and Slovenia maybe along with Bari or one of the other Eastern Italian cities would be preferable. Maybe a day in Venice, but I know that is not really feasible

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 2
5 Comments
4.3

Smooth and organised, great service by bobtuba

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

Smooth and professional all the way around. Decent included excursions.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 1
6 Comments

Great First Transatlantic Cruise by cayowest

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

A total of 11 days at sea. An excellent veranda for relaxing and sunning. Relaxing trip.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 5
7 Comments

So good, we already rebooked the cruise for 2025 by JDSams

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

Don't let the 6 days at sea crossing the Atlantic deter you. Time basically stood still. The included wines at lunch and dinner were as good, or better, than anything you would buy for yourself. Befriend a few bar and wait staff, and you'll have more than you can handle (and be sure to tip them extra at the end)

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 5
5 Comments
3.1

Viking Air Left Much to be desired by markhager

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

At the time this Viking ocean cruise was offered, it had a promotion of free roundtrip airfare. Implicit in this promotion is "reasonable" flight arrangements. However, this was not our experience. First, notwithstanding 15+ daily direct (relatively inexpensive) flights from Phoenix to Los Angeles, Viking set us up on 6:30 a.m. flight, which means getting to the airport at 4:30 a.m. Then, on our return flight from L.A., again notwithstanding many daily direct flights, they routed us through San Francisco - adding multiple hours and unnecessary variables to our travel. And finally, when we attempted to change our outbound flight to a more reasonable hour/convenient location, Viking wanted to charge us a $350/person change fee - which is 2 - 2.5x the cost of a ticket. Its almost as if Viking is intentionally trying to make air travel for its guests unduly cumbersome and time-consuming, which certainly diminishes the overall travel experience. As veteran river and ocean cruisers we have, in the past, recommended Viking to family and friends. However, given this latest experience, we are encouraging our family and friends to look elsewhere. There are many good, higher-end cruise lines to choose from, and we believe they can have a more positive experience with one of those other lines. Viking has lost its luster.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 1
7 Comments

Ports Amazing - Ship No So Much by kenthompson527

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

While we really liked the excursions (Ice Lagooon and Volcano ATVs were amazing) we both got sick on this cruise. My wife so sick she passed out at the airport when departing and was transported to a hospital. Turned out we both have bacterial infections. These may not be from on board exposure and could have been from volcanic dust particles in the air from active volcano (major eruption about two weeks ago and active flow still ongoing with some particulates visible in the air space above the volcano near the airport) … this was a major impact to our experience. Coupled with United re-routing us from a relatively short trip (IAH-ORD-KEF) to (IAH-Frankfurt-KEF) on Lufthansa a day late and with loss of luggage for three days made this overall vacation a not so great memory.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 15
5 Comments

Great time! by pmueller

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

Had a great time, met some interesting people, pampered by the entire crew!

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 15
2 Comments

Our COVID experience by marksievers2670

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

This cruise checked off a couple bucket list items -- Vatican Museum, Roman Forum, Pompeii. But we contracted COVID (probably at very crowded Vatican Museum tour), which required that we be isolated for 5 days in our cabin. More or less 1/2 a cruise. Book the pre-cruise stay in Rome for a hotel experience like no other. Worth every penny.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 17
8 Comments

Disappointing food experiences overshadowed the good points by GaipiedUSA

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

The Viking ship and room was great, but the food was a big disappointment. Also, the staff in the restaurants were poor compared to other luxury cruise lines we have traveled on.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 16
5 Comments

weak itinerary by yogabones3

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star

We are big fans of Viking but this trip was very disappointing. Two ports were cancelled with no explanation, and one was cancelled due to rough weather. Lack of communication left many guests complaining. Some compensation in the form of vouchers was offered by Viking customer service after I made a call, but the disappointment remains. Fortunately they had a great library. Viking seems much more at home in the Mediterranean than the Caribbean Sea.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 15
6 Comments
5.0

A Bucket List Cruise by maugey

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

We learned that Viking has a 97% retention rate of staff and many of the fellow tourists we met were on their fourth or fifth Viking cruise. It was easy to see why. We loved how easy everyone made our time on board, our transitions from ship to excursions and back, our embarkation and debarkation, how easy it was to get questions answered and how informed we were kept about everything happening on board, our personal calendar of activities, and our on board account. Having free wireless was a surprising and welcomed gift.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 12
1 Comment

Amazing experience by Newccruiser

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

Viking is first class all the way in every way. We were again thrilled to be sailing with Viking and the Panama Canal cruise was a bucket list item for us

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 15
4 Comments

Smooth Sailing by bigtex52

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

The cruise was well worth the time and cost. We didn’t experience any negatives at any point from boarding to disembarking. Highly recommend.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 11
4 Comments

Fabulous Cruise by DrSue94

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

This was our first Viking cruise. The service was outstanding, the food delicious and the ambiance was lovely and relaxing. We are long time cruisers but will continue on Viking as it is head and shoulders above the rest.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 18
3 Comments

Panama Plus by wehrenberg

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

Great trip, great ship, Panama Canal is awesome, excursions all good.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 12
6 Comments
3.2

Not the Fun Celebratory Cruises We've Had in the Past by Rebekajean

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

Our 51st Anniversary cruise to Panama Canal on Viking Star was the least enjoyable & most frustrating cruise we’ve ever experienced. First time on Viking, a dozen plus on other lines, Viking fell far short of the luxury expectations we were led to believe. Sales/customer representatives are ill informed about Viking ships and their regulations and continued to impart false information from first contact throughout our cruise. I have a disease with no cure. My needs have been met on 4 other cruise lines. My allergies require a feather free room, a bed pad to ease back problems, freezer use for custom eye meds, sterile distilled water for a medical device, microwave use to sterilize devices and specific dietary needs of no dairy, citrus, wheat or sugar and were very clearly listed and confirmed available multiple times by Viking representatives’ months before our cruise departed. Three days into this cruise, after dozens of hours speaking with Explorers Desk, heads of departments on board, the doctor in the infirmary and the General Manager, medical needs remained unresolved. At the start, our given directions to the ship in Ft. Lauderdale were incorrect. The address we, and others we spoke with on the Viking Star, was a building far from port 19. We flew in days early so did not use Viking shuttles. Our room was not ready when announced and I had to search for our steward. It was snug for a balcony room, only one person could move past the bed to the balcony. The balcony chairs were so shredded they were unusable. Feather pillows were not removed so I sneezed continually until removed. Our pre-cruise paperwork noted we are both diabetic but the room was stocked with sugared drinks and candy bars instead of the requested bottled water. I was told sterile distilled water would be in my room upon arrival. To her credit, our steward did install the bed pad, replaced the chairs, took out the feathers, replaced the sugared items with water and searched for sterile distilled water but found none the entire cruise. As per instructions by Viking pre-cruise, I found the Head Waiter for access to a microwave to sterilize my medical devices but the claim was another falsehood. Even the infirmary doctor refused to sterilize anything stating it was against policy, although he also refused to show us the policy. After boarding, I learned my expensive custom blood serum meds were not allowed in any freezer anywhere on board so were rendered unusable after 3 days and had to be trashed. Thankfully, I had had brought back-up over-the-counter just in case but my eyes burned the entire trip. The infirmary offered nothing useable. The internet connections were the slowest on any ship we’ve sailed. We decided to leave the ship at the first port but were unable to book flights as the connection repeatedly dropped. When we decided to stay on board, our Quicken codes expired before connecting each time we tried. On our Anniversary, Viking offered nothing to mark the occasion. We dined at Manfredi’s the day before as no times were available until very late on our Anniversary night even months before our cruise departed. Not even a note of “Happy 51st Anniversary” by staff. After all the recognition given us on previous anniversary cruises on 4 other lines, Viking continued to be unimpressive. On the third day I was passing by the General Managers office and stopped in to voice my disappointment and frustration regarding claims thus far. The General Manager did get a microwave put in the stewards’ room to sterilize my devices and loaned me a plug adapter for my medical device but my expensive blood serum eye meds would not get a freezer, no one found sterile distilled water and nothing else could be done about the foods offered for my meals. I thanked him and tried to make the best of a bad situation. At The Restaurant and World Café I requested “plant-based” milk but only three days during our cruise did I receive any. Several times I was told none was available. Several times the server didn’t understand me and brought regular milk so I had to skip my protein drink and settle for a glass of water. The only available food item for breakfast was scrambled eggs and requesting plant-based yogurt, even though signs at World Café claimed it was available, it was not. The World Café food offerings were either covered in dairy sauces or covered with tomato or citrus, not eatable for me. Comments from my hubby and those around us were made about how the food was dry and overcooked. For lunch and dinner, one exceptional staff member got me fresh cooked fish and veggies but sadly could only offer the exact same fish and same steamed veggies every single day for the entire cruise. The World Café did have sashimi and seaweed salad, which I ate, but the same food for all meals is boring and not luxury. I love seafood but seafood night in the World Café served mushy langoustines, overcooked and rubbery steamed mussels and the crab legs were still frozen. After trying several disappointing meals in the Restaurant, the rest of our dining was done at the Café. In The Restaurant I ordered a steak tartar burger and was served a well-done hard puck of nearly burnt meat with a few pieces of lettuce. I tried to catch the attention of our server but by the time I did, my husband had finished his meal so I ate the lettuce and we left. We tried the dining room again, giving our room number to avail our waitstaff of my allergies and asking “please, just meat, nothing else” two times, once because broiled tomatoes were on the meat, once because mashed potatoes and gravy covered everything. All 7 people at our table finished dining before mine arrived. Our Restaurant experience was certainly not “luxury” quality or service. Any claim that smaller ships have less crowds is untrue as all social functions on board, and there are precious few, were crowded or standing room only. The chamber music was enjoyable and one of the speakers was interesting, everything else, just OK. The guitar player sing-along, playing scrabble/Corn Hole/trivia and walking around could be enjoyed at home for free. Because my eyes burned from not having my eye meds, reading was out. Because I am disabled and have balance issues, I asked about transportation to and from the “included” excursions. I was told, several times, the busses are modern, comfortable and air-conditioned. Three excursions on this cruise were tiny mini busses, cramped, barely enough air to lower excessive heat to muggy/warm and one used “jump” seats down the middle of isles so more people would fit. Not safe, not luxury, not comfortable. We knew passengers who turned around and went back to the ship when they saw mini buses. Several overweight passengers didn’t fit down the aisles and several with walking difficulties couldn’t get on. This cruise was costlier than any others in our 60 plus years of cruising. Cost did not equal luxury. I usually believe “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything” but how are inadequacies and false statements to be corrected if the corporate office isn’t aware of what is being said by their marketing/sales representatives? Are they aware of how cruises are truly being conducted? If Viking sales representatives make claims, they should make them happen or stop making the claims! Cruisers experiencing bad service/food/entertainment etc. tell friends/family. Receiving Viking’s response to my multiple emails and calls saying they had taken notice of the issues, will do what it takes to rectify the problems, provide appropriate compensation for my medical losses and offer appropriate cruise credit for our dreadful experience would have been encouraging to hear…but never happened.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 2
6 Comments

Expected more from Viking by wncruiser

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Panama Canal, Central America

Overall we were disappointed in our first Viking cruise. For this price point their competitors offer a much better experience. More inclusive (tips and liquor), much better food and friendlier staff.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 18
6 Comments

Beautiful Fall Colors Canada and NE by swisskelley

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

Lovely time for this cruise but will always be weather dependent.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 12
5 Comments

Disappointed trip by yoliyuan

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Canada, New England, New York

Skipped two ports due to the Hurricane. Instead visited Quebec City twice. Charged me $59 for a simple walking tour. It should be free because we skipped 2 ports and skipped 2 included excursions

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 12
8 Comments

Absolutely supreme - best cruise yet ! by thp2737

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Viking Star / Destination: Europe - Northern Europe

Excellent cruise and fantastic experience overall...would do it again in a minute - no flaws, no issues, no problems.

Read full review

Was this review helpful? 11
4 Comments

Find a cruise on Viking Star