When did the Viking Age begin and end, and why is it so difficult to define? Explore when and how the era of Scandinavian ...
Indeed, the Viking Age, from A.D. 800-1100, was the age of the sleek, speedy longship. Without this crucial advance in ship technology, the Vikings would never have become a dominant force in ...
From Tudor warships and Viking longboats to the extraordinary ocean liners that defined a golden age of travel, it's fair to say that without some of these historic ships we might not be where we ...
They had found a massive Viking Age cemetery with over 100 graves, including some shaped like ships. Project leader Petra Nordin, an archaeologist at Sweden's National Historical Museums ...
Viking’s second 2026 newbuild will be named the Viking Libra. The 998-guest vessel will be the second to enter service for ...
Another small ship has been impacted by a gastrointestinal illness outbreak, the fourth one reported so far this year.
Three high-status women, though perhaps not Scandinavians themselves, were, or perhaps were not, interred there.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. David Nikel is a travel writer covering cruising and Scandinavia. The recent sensational discoveries of Viking ship graves in Norway have ...