64-Night Trip on Viking Octantis
Longitudinal World Cruise I
Cruise, Small Ship/Yacht, World cruise
Buenos Aires to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Longitudinal World Cruise I
Embark on a grand voyage as you sail from "the end of the world" to the Great Lakes. Witness the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Antarctic Peninsula and glide through the scenic Chilean fjords. Transit the Panama Canal and navigate the locks of the Great Lakes as you sail along the largest freshwater system in the world. With optional overland excursions, experience epic wildlife encounters in the Galápagos and the wondrous sites of Machu Picchu.
64 Nights
Starting At
$47,995.00
USD
February 28, 2024 through May 02, 2024
Book by:
February 27, 2024 7:00 PM
Category: DN3
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$47,995.00
Cat: DN3 $749.92 per night |
$79,995.00
Cat: NS $1,249.92 per night |
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$47,995.00
Cat: DN3 $749.92 per night |
$79,995.00
Cat: NS $1,249.92 per night |
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ID: 8052475
Itinerary Overview
Day
3
Sail the Drake Passage
Day
4
Explore Antarctica
Day
5
Explore Antarctica
Day
6
Explore Antarctica
Day
7
Explore Antarctica
Day
8
Explore Antarctica
Day
9
Explore Antarctica
Day
10
Explore Antarctica
Day
11
Sail the Drake Passage
Day
12
Scenic Sailing: Cape Horn
Day
14
Scenic Sailing: Cape Horn
Day
15
Explore Chilean Glaciers
Day
16
Garibaldi Fjord
Day
18
Scenic Sailing: Chilean Fjords
Day
19
Explore Chilean Glaciers
Day
20
Explore Chilean Glaciers
Day
21
Scenic Sailing: Chilean Fjords
Day
23
Castro
Day
24
Scenic Sailing: Chilean Fjords
Day
37
Scenic Sailing: Panama Canal
Day
39
Sail the Caribbean Sea
Day
40
Sail the Caribbean Sea
Day
42
Sail the Gulf of Mexico
Day
43
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Day
47
Norfolk, Virginia
Day
51
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Day
52
Cape Breton Island (Louisbourg), Nova Scotia
Day
53
Cap-Aux-Meules, Quebec
Day
54
Scenic Sailing: St. Lawrence River
Day
56
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Day
57
Scenic Sailing: St. Lawrence Seaway Locks
Day
59
Welland Canal
Day
60
Point Pelee, Ontario
Day
62
Alpena, Michigan
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Dates & prices
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ID: 8052475
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$47,995.00
USD
Cat: DN3
$749.92 per night
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$79,995.00
USD
Cat: NS
$1,249.92 per night
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ID: 8052475
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ID: 8052474
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N/A
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N/A
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$64,795.00
CAD
Cat: DN3
$1,012.42 per night
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$89,095.00
CAD
Cat: NP
$1,392.11 per night
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ID: 8052474
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Additional Offers |
February 28, 2024
May 02, 2024 ID: 8052475
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February 28, 2024
May 02, 2024 ID: 8052474
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N/A
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N/A
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Outside |
N/A
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N/A
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Balcony |
$47,995.00
USD
Cat: DN3
$749.92 per night
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$64,795.00
CAD
Cat: DN3
$1,012.42 per night
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Suite |
$79,995.00
USD
Cat: NS
$1,249.92 per night
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$89,095.00
CAD
Cat: NP
$1,392.11 per night
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ID: 8052475
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ID: 8052474
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About Viking Octantis
Ship Overview
Viking Octantis
First, we invented modern river cruising. Then, we redefined ocean cruising. Now, experience all the comfort and elegance of our award-winning fleet with an expedition ship built specifically to explore the world's most remote destinations and allow you to immerse yourself in these regions.
Ship Details
Year Built
2022
Ship Length
665 feet
Ship Beam
77 feet
Total Capacity
378
Crew Size
256
Laundromats
Deck Plan Details

Cabin Categories
NS | Nordic Junior Suite | $79,995.00 USD |
DN3 | Deluxe Nordic Balcony | $47,995.00 USD |
Deck plans are not yet available
Ship Overview
Ship Overview
Viking Octantis
First, we invented modern river cruising. Then, we redefined ocean cruising. Now, experience all the comfort and elegance of our award-winning fleet with an expedition ship built specifically to explore the world's most remote destinations and allow you to immerse yourself in these regions.
Ship Details
Year Built
2022
Ship Length
665 feet
Ship Beam
77 feet
Total Capacity
378
Crew Size
256
Laundromats
Deck Plan Details
Deck Plan Details

Cabin Categories
NS | Nordic Junior Suite | $79,995.00 USD |
DN3 | Deluxe Nordic Balcony | $47,995.00 USD |
Deck plans are not yet available
About Viking Expeditions

Expedition Ships and Itineraries
Viking will launch new expedition voyages in 2022, with its first two 378-guest sister ships, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, with voyages that range from 8 to 44 days.
To develop the new expedition voyages, Viking has partnered with some of the world’s most prestigious scientific institutions. The lead partner is the University of Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute. This relationship is underpinned by a major Viking endowment for scientific research into the polar regions, The Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience, a Cambridge University full professorship based at the Scott Polar Research Institute, as well as a sponsorship fund supporting the Institute’s graduate students. As part of this endowment, the Institute’s scientists will undertake fieldwork onboard Viking expedition vessels and join voyages to share their expertise with guests. Viking has also partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a globally recognized bird research facility, whose ornithologists will regularly be on board the expedition ships, providing guest advice and interaction.
Designed by the same experienced nautical architects and engineers that designed Viking ocean ships, the ships are optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate remote polar regions and the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. The ships will feature public spaces that are familiar to Viking’s ocean cruise guests but that have been reimagined for expeditions, as well as new public spaces created specifically for expeditions. Straight bows, longer hulls and state-of-the-art fin stabilizers will allow the ships to glide over the waves for the calmest possible journey; ice-strengthened Polar Class 6 hulls will provide the safest way to explore; and U-tank stabilizers will significantly decrease rolling by up to 50 percent when the ships are stationary.
Viking will launch new expedition voyages in 2022, with its first two 378-guest sister ships, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, with voyages that range from 8 to 44 days.
To develop the new expedition voyages, Viking has partnered with some of the world’s most prestigious scientific institutions. The lead partner is the University of Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute. This relationship is underpinned by a major Viking endowment for scientific research into the polar regions, The Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience, a Cambridge University full professorship based at the Scott Polar Research Institute, as well as a sponsorship fund supporting the Institute’s graduate students. As part of this endowment, the Institute’s scientists will undertake fieldwork onboard Viking expedition vessels and join voyages to share their expertise with guests. Viking has also partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a globally recognized bird research facility, whose ornithologists will regularly be on board the expedition ships, providing guest advice and interaction.
Designed by the same experienced nautical architects and engineers that designed Viking ocean ships, the ships are optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate remote polar regions and the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. The ships will feature public spaces that are familiar to Viking’s ocean cruise guests but that have been reimagined for expeditions, as well as new public spaces created specifically for expeditions. Straight bows, longer hulls and state-of-the-art fin stabilizers will allow the ships to glide over the waves for the calmest possible journey; ice-strengthened Polar Class 6 hulls will provide the safest way to explore; and U-tank stabilizers will significantly decrease rolling by up to 50 percent when the ships are stationary.
About Viking Expeditions

Expedition Ships and Itineraries
Viking will launch new expedition voyages in 2022, with its first two 378-guest sister ships, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, with voyages that range from 8 to 44 days.
To develop the new expedition voyages, Viking has partnered with some of the world’s most prestigious scientific institutions. The lead partner is the University of Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute. This relationship is underpinned by a major Viking endowment for scientific research into the polar regions, The Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience, a Cambridge University full professorship based at the Scott Polar Research Institute, as well as a sponsorship fund supporting the Institute’s graduate students. As part of this endowment, the Institute’s scientists will undertake fieldwork onboard Viking expedition vessels and join voyages to share their expertise with guests. Viking has also partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a globally recognized bird research facility, whose ornithologists will regularly be on board the expedition ships, providing guest advice and interaction.
Designed by the same experienced nautical architects and engineers that designed Viking ocean ships, the ships are optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate remote polar regions and the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. The ships will feature public spaces that are familiar to Viking’s ocean cruise guests but that have been reimagined for expeditions, as well as new public spaces created specifically for expeditions. Straight bows, longer hulls and state-of-the-art fin stabilizers will allow the ships to glide over the waves for the calmest possible journey; ice-strengthened Polar Class 6 hulls will provide the safest way to explore; and U-tank stabilizers will significantly decrease rolling by up to 50 percent when the ships are stationary.
Viking will launch new expedition voyages in 2022, with its first two 378-guest sister ships, Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris, with voyages that range from 8 to 44 days.
To develop the new expedition voyages, Viking has partnered with some of the world’s most prestigious scientific institutions. The lead partner is the University of Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute. This relationship is underpinned by a major Viking endowment for scientific research into the polar regions, The Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience, a Cambridge University full professorship based at the Scott Polar Research Institute, as well as a sponsorship fund supporting the Institute’s graduate students. As part of this endowment, the Institute’s scientists will undertake fieldwork onboard Viking expedition vessels and join voyages to share their expertise with guests. Viking has also partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a globally recognized bird research facility, whose ornithologists will regularly be on board the expedition ships, providing guest advice and interaction.
Designed by the same experienced nautical architects and engineers that designed Viking ocean ships, the ships are optimally sized and built for expeditions – small enough to navigate remote polar regions and the St. Lawrence River, while large enough to provide superior handling and stability in the roughest seas. The ships will feature public spaces that are familiar to Viking’s ocean cruise guests but that have been reimagined for expeditions, as well as new public spaces created specifically for expeditions. Straight bows, longer hulls and state-of-the-art fin stabilizers will allow the ships to glide over the waves for the calmest possible journey; ice-strengthened Polar Class 6 hulls will provide the safest way to explore; and U-tank stabilizers will significantly decrease rolling by up to 50 percent when the ships are stationary.