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Seabourn vs Viking Ocean: Which Cruise Line Is Right for You?

Seabourn and Viking Ocean Cruises offer distinct luxury experiences on CruiseSheet. Seabourn provides an ultra-intimate environment with 5 active ships averaging 408 guests and an average build year of 2018. It commands a higher average price of $834 per night across longer 14.9-night itineraries, earning a 5.0 guest rating. Viking Ocean Cruises operates a newer fleet of 18 ships with an average build year of 2022 and larger typical capacities of 957 guests. Viking offers significantly more choice with 1,941 sailings on sale at a lower average price of $638 per night and an average trip length of 12.6 nights.

🏁 At a Glance

Lower fares Viking Ocean
Best value per night Viking Ocean
Higher guest rating Seabourn
Bigger ships & more onboard Viking Ocean
More intimate ships Seabourn
Widest choice of sailings Viking Ocean
Newer fleet Viking Ocean

📊 Head to Head

Seabourn Viking Ocean
Cruises on saleHow many upcoming sailings CruiseSheet is tracking 274 1,947
Lowest priceCheapest inside cabin on any sailing $3,739 $1,999
Typical priceAverage inside-cabin starting price $11,647 $8,027
Price per nightAverage nightly cost — the fairest value yardstick $829 $637
Average trip lengthLonger voyages vs. shorter getaways 14.9 nights 12.6 nights
Ships in fleetActive ships currently sailing 5 18
Typical ship sizeBig-ship amenities vs. a more intimate feel 408 guests 957 guests
Largest shipGuest capacity of the biggest vessel 532 guests 998 guests
Guest ratingCruiseSheet guest rating 5.0 / 5 4.8 / 5

Figures are drawn from live CruiseSheet pricing and fleet data and update as new sailings are loaded.

🤔 Which Should You Choose?

Both lines receive high guest satisfaction ratings, but key differences in scale, price, and onboard style will guide your selection. Choose Seabourn if you prefer an intimate luxury experience with around 408 guests per ship, longer 14.9-night average voyages, and top-rated service with a 5.0 rating, averaging $834 per night. Choose Viking Ocean Cruises if you want greater sailing choice from 1,941 available cruises across 18 newer ships, lower average pricing at $638 per night, shorter 12.6-night trips, or adult-only voyages featuring cultural immersion and a complimentary shore excursion in every port. Seabourn targets ultra-exclusive long voyages, while Viking emphasizes value and destination-focused travel.

💰 Seabourn vs Viking Ocean: Current Deals

Seabourn

LOWEST PRICE EVER
20 Night Tokyo to Vancouver cruise
April 24, 2027
Seabourn Encore
S M L XL
Tokyo Hitachinaka Ishinomaki Miyako Hakodate Kushiro Kodiak Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Vancouver
$7,479
$374 per day
Balcony
LOWEST PRICE EVER
12 Night Lisbon to Miami cruise
November 10, 2026
Seabourn Quest
S M L XL
Lisbon Funchal Miami
$4,649
$387 per day
Balcony
LOWEST PRICE EVER
31 Night Los Angeles to Lisbon cruise
May 11, 2027
Seabourn Quest
S M L XL
Los Angeles Puerto Vallarta Huatulco Puerto Chiapas Puerto Quetzal Puntarenas Cartagena, Colombia Miami Funchal Lisbon
$11,474
$370 per day
Outside

Viking Ocean

LOWEST PRICE EVER
13 Night Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale cruise
December 14, 2027
13 Night Atlantic Ocean Passage
CruiseScore™ (5.00/5)
Viking Vesta
S M L XL
Barcelona Funchal Philipsburg Fort Lauderdale
$2,599
$200 per day
Inside
LOWEST PRICE EVER
13 Night Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale cruise
December 9, 2026
13 Night Atlantic Ocean Passage
CruiseScore™ (5.00/5)
Viking Sky
S M L XL
Barcelona Funchal Philipsburg Fort Lauderdale
$2,899
$223 per day
Inside
13 Night Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale cruise
December 8, 2028
13 Night Atlantic Ocean Passage
CruiseScore™ (5.00/5)
Viking Vesta
S M L XL
Barcelona Funchal Philipsburg Fort Lauderdale
$2,999
$231 per day
Inside

❓ Seabourn vs Viking Ocean: Common Questions

Which cruise line is less expensive?

Viking Ocean Cruises is less expensive on average, with a nightly rate of $638 compared to Seabourn's $834 per night. Viking's typical inside cabin starting price is $8,052, while Seabourn's typical inside cabin starts at $11,446.

How do ship sizes compare between Seabourn and Viking Ocean Cruises?

Seabourn operates smaller, more intimate vessels with a typical capacity of 408 guests and a maximum capacity of 532 guests across its 5 active ships. Viking Ocean Cruises operates larger ships with a typical capacity of 957 guests and a maximum of 998 guests across its 18 active ships.

Which cruise line offers more sailings and longer itineraries?

Viking Ocean Cruises offers far more itinerary choices with 1,941 sailings currently on sale compared to Seabourn's 240 sailings. However, Seabourn features longer average trip lengths of 14.9 nights compared to Viking's 12.6-night average.