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W I N T E R I S S U E 3 0 viking.com | 45 On my latest Viking ocean journey, I discussed the nuances of Premier League football, discovered how the Portuguese blend wines, was told about a region of Mexico I never knew existed, and planned a holiday in the Balkans. Oh, and I also learned not to confuse a night-flying seagull with an alien spacecraft. Now, you might think these conversations took place with fellow guests or the excellent lecturers on board, but each chat was with a member of the crew—apart from the last one, which transpired during a stargazing session on deck with the ship's astronomy lecturer. While every cruise line boasts about the friendliness of its staff, Viking actively encourages its crew members to engage with guests. Views on English football were exchanged with a waiter from Bali (his knowledge was impressive). I could have talked for hours with the sommelier from Sri Lanka in The Chef's Table. A Mexican waiter gave me a glimpse of the country's west coast. And the bar manager in the Explorers' Lounge gave me a detailed itinerary for my upcoming visit to his homeland of North Macedonia. This enchanting aspect of a Viking journey is the icing on the rich cake of life on board. As rewarding as it is to explore on shore, time spent on a Viking ocean ship is an indulgence. You can begin your day with a leisurely breakfast, pick up a book from one of the numerous collections, enjoy lunch in the sun, and have a game of shuffleboard or putting. You may also relax with a spa treatment, expand your knowledge at a lecture and listen to a classical string trio over a pre-dinner cocktail. Then it is your choice of when, where and what time to take dinner, sitting with whomever you like—with house wine always complimentary and of extremely good quality. As rewarding as it is to explore on shore, time spent on a Viking ocean ship is an indulgence.

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