Royal Viking Sun
Royal Viking Sun was designed by MEYER TURKU and delivered to Royal Viking Line in 1988. The 200-metre-long cruise ship has been travelling the world as “Amera” since the summer of 2019 – currently for the German tour operator “Phoenix Reisen”.
The vessel formerly known as “Royal Viking Sun” has also displayed other names on its dark blue hull over the years: It was called “Seabourn Sun” following its sale to Holland America Line (HAL) in 2000, and it was then renamed “Prinsendam”.
The elderly luxury liner can accommodate up to 768 passengers. Most of its staterooms are outside, and some have their own balcony. Guests can also enjoy the swimming pool at the stern, as well as two whirlpools and a sauna, gym and spa area. The cruise ship also has four restaurants, five bars, a theatre area at its front end, and a large event location on the eleventh deck.
- Tonnage
- 38,000 GT
- Length
- 204 m
- Breadth moulded
- 28.9 m
- Speed
- 21.5 kn
- Passengers
- 768
- Passenger cabins
- 425
- Type
- Cruise Liner
- Shipyard
- MEYER TURKU
- Cruise Line
- Royal Viking Line