Viking Line - Trip booking & management
Effortlessly book trips, check-in digitally, and enjoy exclusive offers with your Viking Line membership on this innovative app!

- 3.1.03-034 Version
- 2.9 Score
- 447K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
Smooth sailing with the app
The Viking Line app is useful before, during, and after your journey. Begin by booking your next adventure and access all the necessary details through the app. Welcome to Viking Line’s vessels!
This application allows you to:
- Seamlessly book your upcoming trip.
- Monitor your booking information by registering with your Viking Line Club membership number or booking reference.
- Utilize your Viking Line Club card digitally, earn Boats, and enjoy club benefits as easily as with the physical card.
- Review your Boat balance, level duration, and current status.
- Check the departure and arrival times related to your booking using the travel schedule.
- Bypass the lines! With the app, it's easy to check in, print your cabin and booking cards effortlessly with our self-service kiosks at the terminal.
- Stay informed about onboard entertainment schedules.
- Explore the selection in the onboard shop and find out about special promotions.
- Access detailed information regarding services and their opening times on board.
- Arrange your drink purchases ahead of time (Pre-order).
- Obtain digital boarding passes for all ships and sailings.
- Use your smartphone as a key for cabin doors on the Viking Glory and Viking XPRS voyages.
The app requests permission to utilize Location services. This authorization is essential for the app to serve as your cabin door key. Without granting permission for Location services, the app will not unlock your cabin door; however, other functionalities of the app will remain available to you.
History - Viking Line
A new era in passenger travel between the Finnish mainland, the Åland Islands and Sweden began late in the spring of 1959. That was when the first genuine Baltic Sea car ferry, the S/S Viking, was placed in service for Viking Line by a new company called Vikinglinjen Ab, which had been established at the initiative of an Åland sea captain, Gunnar Eklund.
Three shipping companies – Vikinglinjen Ab, Rederi AB Slite and Ålandsfärjan Ab (later SF Line Ab) – soon began working together through a joint marketing company called Oy Viking Line Ab. After two of the holding companies ceased trading, the marketing company became a wholly owned subsidiary of SF Line. Today it operates under the trading name Viking Line Abp and is the market-leading cruise and ferry line in the Baltic.
More than fifty vessels have sailed in the fleets of the Viking shipping companies since regular ferry traffic began in 1959. Over the decades, the size, service concepts and range of attractions of these vessels have undergone dramatic changes – from the humble second-hand car ferries of the early years to the impressive fleet of today.
Viking Line vessels combine the luxury and sumptuousness of cruise ships with high-capacity vehicle decks, thereby meeting the needs of cargo traffic and of tourists who wish to continue their journey by car. In chronological order, this book briefly presents these vessels, which have greatly contributed to the emergence of modern Baltic Sea ferry services.
- Version3.1.03-034
- UpdateJun 17, 2025
- DeveloperViking Line
- CategoryTravel & Local
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+
- Downloads447K+
- Package Namecom.vikingline.owapp
- Signatureba4019819eb5caea69627118b885272e
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Fast and efficient check-in process
Free Wi-Fi access with no time limit
User-friendly app interface
Access to cruise information in one place
Multi-language support for international tourists
Ability to view ship maps and deck plans
Notifications about onboard services and events
Easy reservation management
Limited Wi-Fi usage time (60 minutes)
Poor app performance and frequent crashes
Complicated registration process requiring excessive scrolling
Difficulty accessing important features like changing language
Lack of clear Wi-Fi instructions and connectivity issues
Useless onboarding experience resulting in long lines at the terminal
Frustrating user interface that doesn't scale well on different devices
Inability to access trip details without granting unnecessary permissions
Missing essential information such as menus and restaurant details