Riverboat Tour on the New Viva Two

Viva Two was christened on March 23, 2023.
Viva Two was christened on March 23, 2023. Jackie Finch photos.

Viva Two Riverboat Invites Passengers to ‘Enjoy the Moment’

By Jackie Sheckler Finch
GoNOMAD Senior Writer

Crossing the threshold of the new Viva Two riverboat, I read the sign at the entrance: “Enjoy the Moment.”

That’s exactly what I did on my weeklong cruise on the Danube River. I enjoyed every moment of it.

Enjoy the Moment, says the sign. So she did!
Enjoy the Moment, says the sign on the Viva Two. So she did!

Christened in Düsseldorf, Germany, on March 23, the 195-passenger, 52-crew Viva Two features 95 stylish and comfortable cabins.

The seventh ship in the fleet, Viva Two’s parent company is the 50-year-old riverboat builder Scylla which has built vessels for some of the best-known river cruise brands.

Andrea Kruse, chief operating officer for Viva Cruises, welcomes passengers
Andrea Kruse, chief operating officer for Viva Cruises, welcomes passengers

“We are still young and just celebrated our fifth birthday,” says Andrea Kruse, chief operating officer for Viva Cruises. “Viva is more or less my child. I have been with Viva since the beginning of founding.”

Based in Düsseldorf, Viva Cruises originally catered to a primarily European clientele but has now expanded to the United States market.

On my cruise, the passengers were mostly American and German with some Scandinavians. Shipboard announcements were given in both English and German.

Printed materials were in both languages. Tours were separated according to language. It all seemed to work just fine.

Offering year-round cruises

“We are a little different and different is good,” says John Dennis, vice president of sales and marketing North America for Viva Cruises. “We operate on full year-round cruises and that is different. We are the only cruise line that operates year-round in Europe.”

Viva Two offers a sleek and modern design.
Viva Two offers a sleek and modern design.

Other cruise lines generally cease operations between January and March. Since Viva Cruises operates year-round, passengers get to see rivers and cities apart from the busy season when crowds are smaller and the weather is cooler.

Another plus is that Viva Two is an all-inclusive cruise. “It is not designed to nickel and dime people. It is truly all inclusive,” John says. “That means it’s an open bar.”

The all-inclusive concept includes complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, stocked stateroom minibar, WiFi, tips and gratuities, snacks and meals in the ship’s three restaurants, use of the tiled steam room and infrared sauna and one excursion in every port.

The Viva Two split-level design has a curved staircase and panoramic windows for wonderful river views.
The Viva Two split-level design has a curved staircase and panoramic windows for wonderful river views.

Open airy decor

The exterior of Viva Two is sleek and modern. Inside, the Viva Two has a bright and airy split-level design with a curved staircase and panoramic windows for wonderful river views.

The décor offers a warm color scheme of blues, beiges and browns. Light woods and subdued lighting makes the interior feel even brighter and more open. Flowers and plants add a nice touch of greenery.

Viva Two features an open airy décor.
Viva Two features an open airy décor.

A small boutique carries a good range of jewelry and clothing. The spa has a fitness center, sauna, steam room and massage treatment room.

The sun deck offers plenty of seating, either in shaded areas or unshaded.

There is also a small heated pool on the upper deck which I think would be great to relax in during cooler months and watch the shore sights pass by. Bicycles are available for rides during port stops.

Drinks are complimentary on Viva Two.
Drinks are complimentary on Viva Two.

My Deck 2 stateroom on Viva Two

Seeing the stateroom where I’m going to stay the next week is always exciting and my Viva Two home is a beauty. Cabin attendant Saputra welcomed me and told me that my minibar would be restocked daily and to let him know if there is anything I would like added to it. Since cola is my caffeine of choice, Saputra said he would always be sure a bottle of cold Coke was in the fridge.

My stateroom aboard Viva Two.
My stateroom aboard Viva Two.

Subtle colors in my stateroom are relaxing and the large floor-to-ceiling glassed wall on the river side is my favorite. No balcony but the window slides open which almost makes my whole room a French balcony.

My cabin has plenty of storage space, comfy chair, desk and desk chair, 32-inch flat screen TV, Nespresso coffeemaker and mini fridge. Outlets need an adapter since there are no U.S. outlets or USB charging ports. I had brought several adapters.

My bathroom has Rituals luxury brand toiletries, big walk-in shower with h3 water pressure and plenty of hot water, plus push button controls for rainfall and directional showers.

A ‘Green Ship’

Two complimentary water bottles are waiting in my stateroom. I can refill the bottles at a shipboard water station which offers a choice of chilled still or sparkling water. The water bottles which are ours to take home are part of the Viva Two’s efforts to be one of the most environmentally friendly vessels on Europe’s river.

“No plastics,” Andrea says. “Plastic bottles are such a waste.”

Viva Two has received the gold certificate from the Green Award Foundation, presented only to vessels with the highest environmental standards.

Adding to those efforts are the ship’s low-draught design and extensive use of 76 solar panels built into the top deck to help offset some of the ship’s energy usage. The most significant technical innovation is the exhaust system which has a catalytic converter and a particle filter. Also, the Viva Two, like all of Viva Cruises’ ships, is equipped with technology that allows it to connect to a power source while it is moored.

The main dining room has wonderful water views.
The main dining room has wonderful water views.

Three shipboard Restaurants

Now, let’s talk about food. Always a popular part of cruising, dining on the Viva Two is pure pleasure. Not only is the food delicious but also we have three restaurants with no extra charge to dine in any of them.

“We focus on local cuisine and local fresh ingredients. That is important to us,” Andrea says. “We offer vegetarian choices as well.”

Riverside Restaurant is the main dining spot and the largest restaurant with wonderful river views. Another great feature is flexible dining times and no reserved seats.

At the aft of the ship, the smaller Bistro specializes in seafood and requires dinner reservations since it seats just 30.

The Mediterranean-inspired Moments also requires dinner reservations for its five-course wine-pairing dinner. Moments seats 60 with plenty of tables for two. Moments has a slightly sunken seating area in the middle of the restaurant with small tables and bistro chairs. Moments also features an open kitchen to watch meals being prepared.

Coffee stations gives passengers access to coffee and tea. Canapes are served in the lounge at cocktail hour before dinner and late-night snacks arrive at 10 p.m.

A small heated pool is a great place to relax and watch the passing scenery.
A small heated pool is a great place to relax and watch the passing scenery.

Cruising on the Danube River

My seven-night itinerary called the “Danube Metropolis” went round-trip from Vienna with fascinating stops along the way. We visited three of the four capital cities on the Danube – Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava.

We also visited the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley and Esztergom in Hungary; Krems, Linz, Salzburg and Engelhartszell in Austria; and Passau in Germany.

A musician and frequent dining companion, Reidar Olav Meling of Norway says he chose to cruise on Viva Two because he had heard good things about the new ship and because he wanted to visit musical sites offered on the Viva Two itinerary.

In particular, Reidar was interested in visiting the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart birthplace in Salzburg and sites associated with Franz Liszt in Vienna and Budapest. Salzburg is also where the real von Trapp family once lived and where the movie classic, “The Sound of Music,” was filmed.

A first-time cruiser, Reidar says he was quite impressed with Viva Two and so pleased he may consider booking another cruise.

“It is a beautiful ship and a good way to travel,” Reidar says. “You have a good place to sleep, good food to eat and good people to travel with. It gives you good memories.”

That is the goal of any cruise line and one Viva Cruises tries to successfully reach, Andrea adds. “We work very hard to live up to our motto – ‘Enjoy the Moment.’”

For more information:

Visit www.viva-cruises.com/en-us

Photos by Jackie Sheckler Finch

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