Viking has taken delivery of the Viking Eldir, its newest Longship, the company said in a statement.

The delivery ceremony took place when the new ship was presented at Meyer’s Neptun Werft shipyard in Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany, where it was built.

Featuring 95 staterooms, the 190-guest ship was built specifically to navigate the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers.

“We are pleased to welcome the Viking Eldir to our growing river fleet,” said Viking Chairman and CEO Torstein Hagen.

“With our exclusive docking locations, we proudly bring our guests closer to destinations along the great rivers of the world. Now, with the addition of our newest Viking Longship, we look forward to inviting even more curious travelers to explore Europe in Viking comfort.”

The company said the ship boasts a space-saving square bow, three full decks, indoor/outdoor Aquavit Terrace, asymmetric corridor and true two-room suites.

It will sail itineraries that include Rhine Getaway, Grand European Tour, Passage to Eastern Europe, European Sojourn and Christmas on the Rhine.

Viking also shared that it remains focused on its long-term growth plans.

Based on its committed orderbook, the company expects to take delivery of 22 additional river ships by 2028, 10 additional ocean ships by 2031 and two additional expedition ships by 2031.

With these orders, Viking will have 112 river ships in 2028 and 25 ocean and expedition ships in 2031.