Viking Jupiter Webcam – 360° Ocean Views
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About this webcam
The Viking Jupiter Webcam features a live 360-degree panoramic view from Viking Ocean Cruises’ 2019-built ocean ship. As Viking Jupiter travels between ports, the scene changes naturally between open water, distant coastlines, harbor approaches, and activity around cruise terminals. The wide panoramic format makes it possible to explore more of the surroundings than a fixed-direction cruise ship camera. During days at sea, water and sky can fill much of the panorama, while approaches to land can bring islands, coastal terrain, cities, and other vessels into view. Lighting also changes throughout the day, giving the Viking Jupiter live webcam a different appearance at sunrise, during daylight hours, and after dark.
About Viking Jupiter
Viking Jupiter joined the Viking ocean fleet in 2019 and was built by Fincantieri at its Ancona shipyard in Italy. The ship is part of Viking’s series of closely related small ocean vessels and was the sixth cruise ship delivered by Fincantieri to the company.
At about 228.2 m (749 ft) long and 28.8 m (94 ft) wide, Viking Jupiter is considerably smaller than many modern resort-style cruise ships. Viking lists capacity at 930 guests, a scale intended to suit both larger cruise terminals and ports that cannot accommodate the industry’s biggest vessels. All guest staterooms have outside views, with Viking describing its ocean ships as all-veranda vessels.
The Scandinavian-influenced design includes two swimming pools, including an infinity pool at the stern, along with a spa featuring a sauna and snow grotto. Viking Jupiter sails under the Norwegian flag and has a service speed of about 17 knots (31 km/h / 20 mph).
Viking Jupiter Details
| Cruise line | Viking Ocean Cruises |
|---|---|
| Entered service | 2019 |
| Shipbuilder | Fincantieri, Ancona, Italy |
| Gross tonnage | 47,842 GT |
| Length | 228.2 m (749 ft) |
| Beam | 28.8 m (94 ft) |
| Guest capacity | 930 |
| Service speed | 17 knots (31 km/h / 20 mph) |
| Flag | Norway |
| IMO number | 9796262 |
What Can You See on the Viking Jupiter Webcam?
The panoramic Viking Jupiter Webcam can change considerably as the ship moves between the open sea and coastal areas. Far offshore, the scene may be dominated by the horizon, cloud formations, changing light, and occasional passing ships. Closer to land, coastlines, islands, harbor entrances, breakwaters, and city skylines can come into the panorama.
Port visits can add cruise terminals, neighboring ships, ferries, working harbor vessels, and waterfront buildings to the scene. Because the camera uses a 360-degree panoramic format, different parts of the surrounding landscape can be explored when they fall within the camera’s coverage.
Watching the Camera at Different Times
Conditions around a live cruise ship camera naturally change during the day. Early morning and evening can bring lower light across the water, while daytime generally makes distant shorelines and harbor details easier to distinguish. A port scene may look completely different after the ship leaves the harbor and returns to open water. This makes the Viking Jupiter webcam useful for following the visual character of an ocean voyage without relying on a fixed harbor camera.
Explore More Cruise Ship Webcams
More live ship cameras are available on LiveWorldWebcams, including the MV Viking Sea webcam, another vessel in Viking’s ocean fleet. Other maritime feeds include the E/V Nautilus research vessel webcam and the Hanseatic Nature webcam.
Source: Viking.panomax
