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    Viking Longship vs. Longship Plus: What's the Difference?

    Comparing Viking's two ship classes.

    Gretchen Ode 7 min readMarch 8, 2026

    Viking's European River Fleet: Two Ship Classes

    Viking operates the largest fleet of river cruise ships in Europe, and their flagship design — the Viking Longship — has been the gold standard since its debut in 2012. In recent years, Viking has introduced updated ships with enhanced features, sometimes referred to informally as 'Longship Plus' or next-generation Longships.

    The differences between the original Longships and newer vessels are subtle but meaningful. Both share the same award-winning design DNA, but the newer ships incorporate feedback from over a decade of guest experiences, updated technology, and refined interior design.

    Side-by-Side Comparison

    Key differences between original and updated Longships.

    Longship Comparison

    Guest Capacity
    190 guests (both)Both ship classes carry the same number of guests. Viking hasn't increased capacity, preserving the intimate atmosphere.
    Cabin Design
    Refined in newer shipsNewer ships have updated bathroom layouts, improved storage, USB-C charging ports, and refreshed decor. Same square footage.
    Aquavit Terrace
    Enhanced on newer shipsThe signature bow lounge has been subtly redesigned in newer vessels with updated seating and improved climate control.
    Environmental Systems
    Greener on newer shipsNewer Longships incorporate hybrid power systems, improved waste management, and more efficient engines for reduced emissions.

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    Does the Ship Class Actually Matter?

    Honest assessment of whether you should care.

    • For most guests, the differences are negligible — you'd need to sail both back-to-back to notice. The core experience is identical
    • The crew matters more than the ship — Viking's service quality varies more by individual crew than by ship class
    • Newer ships have better USB charging and Wi-Fi infrastructure — relevant if you're tech-dependent
    • Original Longships are well-maintained — Viking invests heavily in refurbishment, so older ships don't feel dated
    • You typically can't choose your exact ship — Viking assigns ships to itineraries, and the specific vessel may change
    • Itinerary and timing matter far more than ship class — don't let ship assignment drive your booking decision

    How to Get the Best Ship Experience

    Regardless of which ship you're on.

    Pro Tips
    • Request a mid-ship cabin in any category — this gives you the smoothest ride and easiest access to all public spaces
    • Ask your travel agent which specific ship is assigned to your sailing — they can check and let you know
    • Read recent reviews for your specific ship — CruiseCritic and TripAdvisor reviews are ship-specific and reveal current condition
    • Newer doesn't always mean better — some of the most experienced (and best) crews serve on the original Longships
    • Focus on the itinerary, date, and cabin category — these impact your experience 10x more than which generation of Longship you're on

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