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The cruise industry is gearing up for a revolutionary milestone as Viking®, in collaboration with Fincantieri, introduces the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship: Viking Libra. This groundbreaking vessel, set to launch in late 2026, marks a significant stride towards sustainability, demonstrating Viking’s commitment to innovation and environmentally responsible travel.
Zero Emissions: A Game-Changer for Maritime Transport
Already under construction at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard, the Viking Libra features a hybrid propulsion system that combines liquefied hydrogen and advanced fuel cells. With this cutting-edge technology, the vessel will be capable of operating with zero emissions, enabling access to the most environmentally sensitive areas around the world. Developed by Isotta Fraschini Motori, Fincantieri’s subsidiary, the hydrogen-powered system will generate up to six megawatts of power, solidifying Viking Libra’s position as a pioneering force in sustainable cruising.
Chairman and CEO of Viking, Torstein Hagen, expressed pride in this momentous achievement, stating, “Viking made the principled decision to invest in hydrogen, which offers a true zero-emission solution. We look forward to welcoming the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship to our fleet in 2026.”
Viking Libra’s Sister Ship: Viking Astrea
Following Viking Libra, the company’s next hydrogen-powered vessel, Viking Astrea, is scheduled for delivery in 2027, reaffirming Viking’s commitment to expanding its eco-friendly fleet. Together, these two ships will set new standards for sustainable cruising, paving the way for future innovations.
A Small Ship with Big Impact
Like all Viking ocean ships, the Viking Libra is classified as a small ship, offering an intimate and luxurious experience for up to 998 guests across 499 staterooms. Despite its smaller size, the ship boasts cutting-edge features that align with Viking’s award-winning fleet design while introducing state-of-the-art eco-technology.
Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, highlighted the significance of the partnership, stating, “With Viking Libra, we are not only delivering the world’s first cruise ship powered by hydrogen stored on board but also reinforcing our commitment to shaping the future of sustainable maritime transportation.”
Viking’s Bold Expansion Plans
Beyond the Viking Libra and Viking Astrea, Viking remains steadfast in its long-term growth strategy. The company has announced contracts for two additional ocean ships to be delivered in 2031, with an option for two more slated for 2033. By 2031, Viking’s ocean fleet will expand to 23 ships, complemented by the growth of its river fleet, expected to reach 110 ships by 2028.
A Vision for Experiential and Sustainable Travel
Founded in 1997, Viking has built a reputation as a leader in destination-focused journeys, offering enriching experiences for curious travellers. With accolades such as “#1 for Rivers, Oceans, and Expeditions” in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards and “World’s Best” from Travel + Leisure, Viking continues to redefine cruising for The Thinking Person™.
Charting a Sustainable Course
The debut of Viking Libra in 2026 marks the dawn of a new era for the cruise industry, demonstrating the potential of hydrogen-powered vessels to reshape maritime travel. With an unwavering commitment to innovation, Viking is setting the standard for responsible tourism, making zero-emission cruising not just a possibility, but a reality.
Ready to experience the future of travel? Viking invites you aboard the Viking Libra to embark on an unforgettable, eco-conscious journey. 🌿✨
For reservations or more details, visit www.viking.com.