VIKING Sky has been officially christened under the Norwegian midnight sun in Tromso during a public ceremony. The 930-guest vessel received a warm welcome with coordinated water cannons from Norwegian redningsskoyten boats, music from local bands and Norwegians waving flags. Viking Sky was christened by its godmother, Marit Barstad, sister...
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VIKING Sky has been officially christened under the Norwegian midnight sun in Tromso during a public ceremony.
The 930-guest vessel received a warm welcome with coordinated water cannons from Norwegian redningsskoyten boats, music from local bands and Norwegians waving flags.
Viking Sky was christened by its godmother, Marit Barstad, sister of Viking chairman Torstein Hagen.
Located in the Arctic Circle, Tromso is a popular port of call for Viking’s Midnight Sun itinerary, which sails between Bergen and London.
Pictured during the ceremony are: Marit Barstad (centre), with “Vikings” Kristoffer Jorgensen and Geir Roevik.
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