Wednesday, October 18, 2023 (continued)
After the morning included excursion, we then drove to embark on the Viking Aton, a ship built to navigate the Nile River, but to international standards.
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| We were welcomed with music and applause |
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| The Viking Aton (launched August 2023) |
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| A shot of lemonade was offered |
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Our stateroom (232 sq ft), which is larger than the comparable stateroom (150 sq ft) on a European Viking longship |
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| Stateroom bathroom |
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| Stateroom bathroom |
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| Stateroom storage |
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The view from our portal across the Nile river, with the water lapping just below the window |
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The shop that sold mostly jewelry, plus some Viking-branded clothing |
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| Deck 3 lounge |
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| Restaurant |
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| Bar and lounge |
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| Library |
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| Aquavit Lounge |
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| Aquavit Terrace |
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| Pool! |
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| Lounge chairs behind the pool |
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| Sun Deck |
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| Wheelhouse (our captains were both local Egyptians) |
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| Atrium |
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Water, coffee and tea service, with morning pastries and afternoon cookies |
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| Reception and Guest Services |
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Steerage (our staeroom is to the right), but there is an elevator that no one used |
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| Safety drill (KSS) |
Next: Luxor Temple.
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