Viking Celebrates Naming of New Ocean Ship Viking Vela

Image: Pictured here, godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice pressed a button at the naming ceremony that allowed a bottle of Norwegian aquavit to break on the ship’s hull. (Photo Credit: Viking)
Image: Pictured here, godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice pressed a button at the naming ceremony that allowed a bottle of Norwegian aquavit to break on the ship’s hull. (Photo Credit: Viking)
Sarah Kuta
by Sarah Kuta
Last updated: 11:00 AM ET, Mon December 9, 2024

Viking has officially named its newest ocean ship, the Viking Vela.

The company hosted a traditional naming ceremony for the 998-guest vessel in Trieste, Italy. That location is significant, as it’s the headquarters for shipbuilder Fincantieri, which Viking wanted to honor with the event.

To serve the ship’s ceremonial godmother, Viking selected Ivana Elice, vice president and project manager of the Fincantieri Cruise Business Unit, Elice has overseen the design and engineering of Viking’s ocean ships for more than a decade.

“We are proud to welcome the Viking Vela to our growing, award-winning fleet. With Fincantieri as our partner, we believe we have built the world’s most elegant fleet of small ocean ships,” says Torstein Hagen, chairman and chief executive officer of Viking. “We thank Ivana Elice for being godmother of the Viking Vela. In her role at Fincantieri, she has cared for our ocean ships during their construction just as a godmother would, and we are very appreciative of her contributions as a member of the extended Viking family.”

Viking Vela is the newest sister ship to join Viking’s ocean fleet. The vessel features 499 all veranda staterooms, Scandinavian design, light-filled public spaces and several al fresco dining options. 

Viking Vela is also designed so that it can incorporate the newest sustainability technologies as they become available. For instance, Viking is working to develop a partial hybrid propulsion system based on liquid hydrogen and fuel cells, which could allow for zero-emissions sailing in sensitive environments in the future. 

The ship will sail her inaugural season in the Mediterranean before heading to Northern Europe.


For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.

Topics From This Article to Explore

Related Videos

Become A Travel Expert

Upcoming Webinar
2025 Travel Trends – How to Maximize Your SalesTuesday, December 17, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Join us for a dynamic session where we’ll dive into the key travel trends shaping the industry in...
Upcoming Webinar
This is Windstar CruisesWednesday, December 18, 2024 2:00pm EasternLearn about all things Windstar and end the year with the tools to kick off an incredible 2025....
Upcoming Webinar
Kensington 2025 Travel Trends ReportFriday, December 20, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Kensington is thrilled to announce that our 2025 Travel Trends Report is finally here – and we can’t...
Upcoming Webinar
2025 Travel Trends – How to Maximize Your SalesTuesday, December 17, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Join us for a dynamic session where we’ll dive into the key travel trends shaping the industry in...
Upcoming Webinar
This is Windstar CruisesWednesday, December 18, 2024 2:00pm EasternLearn about all things Windstar and end the year with the tools to kick off an incredible 2025....
Upcoming Webinar
Kensington 2025 Travel Trends ReportFriday, December 20, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Kensington is thrilled to announce that our 2025 Travel Trends Report is finally here – and we can’t...

Get To Know Us Better

Agent At Home

Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

Subscribe For Free

Agent Specialization: Group Travel

Laurence Pinckney

Laurence Pinckney

CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

About Me
Agent At Home

Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

Subscribe For Free

Agent Specialization: Group Travel

Laurence Pinckney

Laurence Pinckney

CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

About Me