Beyla - Farm Servant to Norse God Freyr. Beyla is a servant to Freyr, Norse god of virility. She looks after his realm with her husband Byggvir. Because of her association with Freyr’s farm, Beyla personifies agriculture and the seeds from which crops grow. Byggvir shares the root of his name with Bygg, the Old Norse word for barley. True to this origin, he is a mill grinder and bread maker. Beyla’s name may be tied to cows, beans or bees. Together, they represent the enduring spirit of Scandinavia’s bounty, an ideal pair to serve a virile god.
Indulge in attentive table service in the elegant, upscale Restaurant as you sail into your next port. Greet the morning with a sumptuous buffet. Enjoy a savoury soup and light salad midday.
Revolutionary in concept and design, the Aquavit Terrace is a glorious outdoor seating area offering the most al fresco dining on Europe’s rivers. Enjoy a casual meal, meet friends for drinks or relax, basking in the fresh air.
Buffet Dining
Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, the sun-filled Viking Lounge is a peaceful, serene and casual-the ideal place to read a book, compare notes about the day’s discoveries with new friends or watch the scenery pass by.
Located in the Lounge, the bar is lively and inviting - a gathering place for guests to view the scenery, have a drink and catch up on the day with friends.
Boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, The Lounge is peaceful, serene and casual. Settle in with a cocktail from The Bar and watch the scenery pass by as you compare notes about the day’s discoveries with new friends.
The middle deck reception lobby area is a great place to get information during your journey. Your Program Director’s desk is located here so that you can easily ask questions or discuss the day’s activities. There are a 24-hour tea and coffee station with a fruit basket and convenient restrooms.
Forget to bring something? Looking for a gift or memento? The onboard shop near Guest Services has everything you need to make your voyage comfortable and convenient, plus signature Viking keepsakes including books, clothing and jewelry.