In addition, the hand soap used in the head and the soaps used to wash the boat are both fully biodegradable and highly effective.
Four circular tables are stored just below the roof atop poles in the back half of the boat during most of our public trips but are lowered for special occasions and as wanted. With mood lighting and tablecloths, the Viking Princess's wide open "dance floor" can quickly be transformed into a romantic, intimate space for sumptuous appetizers and luxurious buffets. An attractive and spacious galley counter (refaced and resurfaced in 2008) accomodates multiple party platters, chafing dishes, etc., and large coolers on the deck can hold plenty of ice and refreshments.
For added comfort in cold conditions, a space heater is located directly under the benches running down the port and starboard sides of the deck.
On most of our trips, two flags are flown. On the bow mast is a Jack of the United States, showing the "union" portion (or top left corner) of the national ensign, which flies from the stern mast. Flying the jack signifies that the Viking Princess is a "working boat," i.e., one that carries passengers for hire. On select occasions, other optional flags are used instead or or in addition to the jack.
The Viking Princess served in Newport, Rhode Island for a time as part of a "fleet" of boats with the name "Viking," and earlier was known as and served in "The City of Fall River," Massachusetts. Since the summer of 2000, the Viking Princess has served as the main platorm for educational and entertaining trips with an ecological perspective of Provincetown harbor led by Viking Princess Cruises operating from May thru October on MacMillan Pier, the town pier of Provincetown. During winters, the boat is presently stored at Northside Marina in East Dennis - just the other side of Cape Cod Bay.
It's a boat that holds a warm and enduring place in the hearts and memories of both our regular and one-time-only passengers of all ages from weeks old to over one hundred years. Please peruse the pictures from passengers, friends, and crew in our slideshows (one of these appears below, and you may view the pictures enlarged and with captions by clicking on it), call (508-487-7323 May-Oct/508-237-2673 Nov.-Apr.) or e-mail (peter @ capecodecotours.com) for more information or to place a reservation and join us on the water as soon as you are able.




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