Signature highlights
Viking’s Longship design includes a square bow, three full passenger decks, an indoor/outdoor Aquavit Terrace, panoramic public spaces and an asymmetric corridor arrangement that enables two-room suites. The sun deck includes 360-degree views, shaded seating, a walking track, putting green, herb garden and solar panels.
Dining
The ship has a main Restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows and the Aquavit Terrace and Lounge for indoor/outdoor dining and panoramic river views.
Entertainment
Onboard public spaces include a Lounge and Bar, Aquavit Terrace, library, shop and Viking’s infotainment system with television, movies on demand and in-house programming.
Staterooms & suites
Viking Dagur offers 95 outside staterooms: Standard, French Balcony and Veranda categories, plus seven Veranda Suites and two Explorer Suites. Explorer and Veranda Suites provide separate living and sleeping areas.
For families
No dedicated children’s facilities are identified on the current official ship page; the ship is primarily designed for Viking’s culturally focused adult river-cruise experience.
Pools, spa & wellness
The official ship page identifies a sun-deck walking track but does not document a dedicated spa or fitness center.
Accessibility
An elevator serves the Middle and Upper Decks. Official information notes that categories E and F do not have elevator access.
Environmental features
The ship uses ecologically friendly hybrid engines intended to reduce vibration and has solar panels on the sun deck. Viking also highlights the Longship design’s efficient engineering.