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VIKING ASTRILD AND VIKING BEYLA These beautiful ships are especially designed with a flat bottom to sail the more shallow River Elbe.


Built: 2015 Length: 361 ft. Crew: 28 Guests: 98 Decks: 3 Staterooms: 49 (2 Veranda Suites, 19 Veranda, 14 French Balcony, 14 Standard)


Veranda


Veranda Suite (AA) Veranda (A)


Veranda (B)


French Balcony (C) Main deck


French Balcony (D) Standard (E)


Restaurant Upper deck Reception Bridge


Observation lounge


VIKING BEYLA


Veranda Suite 250 sq. ft.


eranda Suite (AA)


Veranda French balcony French balcony


Aquavit terrace


Upper deck Observation lounge Shop Reception Bar


Aquavit terrace


Veranda (A, B)


180 sq. ft.


Full veranda


Main deck Restaurant Buffet


French balcony


• All staterooms have a river view


• The Observation Lounge and bar feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to the Aquavit Terrace


• Restaurant with panoramic views


• Sun Deck with 360˚ views and shaded sitting area


• On board shop • Free Wi-Fi* • Laundry service


• All staterooms and suites have hotel-style beds with optional twin-bed configuration


• All staterooms feature a private ensuite bathroom with shower and complimentary bath products; bathrobe and slippers on request


* Restrictions apply


• All staterooms also feature a flat-screen TV with infotainment system with BBC News, CNBC Europe, CNN, Sky Sports 1, National Geographic and more.


• All have a telephone, safe, hairdryer and individual climate control


• Voltage in staterooms is 220V and 110V (U.S. outlet)


• Bottled water is replenished daily


Standard (E)


140 sq. ft.


French Balcony (C, D)


122 sq. ft.


Restaurant, Viking Beyla (artists rendering)


Veranda Stateroom, Viking Beyla (artists rendering)


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