Cultural enrichment programs to supplement your onshore experience. From art to history focused on the destination to reading focused on the destination, everything is curated to enrich your experience both onboard and at your destination. Here are the top enrichment activities on Viking Mira.
An assortment of onboard shops has everything that you ever wanted for creating a comfortable onboard journey and regalia, such as books, apparel, and jewelry for signature Viking keepsakes.
Seal the experience on land by complementing it with the onboard lecture program intended to elucidate matters such as the destination's art, architecture, music, geopolitics, natural world, and much more. The lectures are hosted by a range of experts-from authors and archaeologists to former diplomats and news correspondents-anxious to share knowledge with you.
The faculty of historians gives further enrichment to the already high-level historic, iconic lectures specific to your itinerary, complemented by roundtable discussions, where you can engage in a smaller, more intimate group setting; and daily "office hours" for one-on-one time with guests.
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Every Viking itinerary features one or many Destination Performances that are most representative of the area-maybe something like thick melancholic and poignant lyrics of the Portuguese fado; or the ancient Greek dancing; or maybe Italian opera that has developed as an art form for centuries of storytelling; or maybe concerts by world-famous Mariinsky Theatre singers in St. Petersburg.
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As a result of a unique relationship with the Munch Museum of Oslo, Viking today has a digital footprint of the entire collection by Norway's most famous artist, Edvard Munch.