Viking Octantis: Sanitation Record & Health Report
ShipTea Verdict
Look, when a ship scores a 98 on its CDC inspection and a perfect 100 on food safety, there are really only two possibilities: either they're running an exceptionally clean vessel, or they bribed someone with a truly excellent cheese plate. Given that Viking's entire brand identity is built around tasteful refinement and the kind of passengers who own multiple linen blazers, we're going to assume it's the former. The Viking Octantis is, by any measurable standard, one of the cleaner ships currently cutting through international waters — sitting comfortably above the fleet average of around 95, with an inspection date of October 2025 to back it up. That "Spotless Galley" designation isn't just a score; it's a personality trait.
This is an expedition ship, which means it's purpose-built for the kind of travelers who want to eat a flawless charcuterie board while staring at a glacier. Viking built the Octantis with science labs, a submarine, and the sort of restrained Scandinavian aesthetic that makes you feel vaguely guilty for having booked a cruise at all. The cleanliness metrics track with the ship's whole vibe — when your passengers are the type to bring their own binoculars and attend lectures about Arctic ecosystems, you probably can't get away with a mediocre sanitation program. They will absolutely notice, and they will write a very measured but deeply disappointed letter about it.
Who it's for: Travelers who want genuine expedition experiences without sacrificing the kind of food program that scores a literal perfect score. If you're the type who considers "educational" and "fun" to be compatible concepts, the Octantis will not disappoint. Who should skip it: Anyone who needs a waterslide, a casino, or a ship with more than a thousand people on it to feel like they're getting their money's worth. This is not a party vessel. It is a very clean, very serious ship that will take you somewhere extraordinary and feed you extremely well while it does it.
Score History
Outbreak Timeline
No outbreaks on record for the Viking Octantis.
Total outbreaks on record: 0
Spotless Galley
Food Safety Sub-Score based on 1 inspection with item-level data.
Food Inspection Breakdown
Item-level deductions from the most recent inspection with detailed data.
| Item | Category | Type | Deducted | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #11 | Employee Health & Illness Management | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #12 | Employee Cleanliness & Handwashing | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #13 | Food Safety Management & Knowledge | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #14 | Employee Appearance | Non-Critical | 0 | 2 |
| #15 | Food Sources & Receiving | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #16 | Food Temperature & Time Control | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #17 | Food Protection & Prep Practices | Non-Critical | 0 | 2 |
| #18 | Cross-Contamination Prevention | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #19 | Food Storage & Handling | Non-Critical | 0 | 2 |
| #20 | Food Display & Service | Non-Critical | 0 | 2 |
| #24 | Food-Contact Surface Cleaning | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| #25 | Wiping Cloths Cleanliness | Non-Critical | 0 | 2 |
| #26 | Equipment Sanitization | Critical | 0 | 5 |
| Total Food Deductions | -0 | 50 | ||
How Is This Calculated?
The Food Safety Sub-Score extracts deductions from 13 food-specific CDC VSP inspection items (items 11-20 and 24-26) covering employee hygiene, temperature control, cross-contamination, food storage, and equipment sanitation. The maximum possible food deduction is 50 points. Score = 100 × (1 - food deductions / 50).
Crew Treatment: Fair Passage
This score reflects how Viking treats its crew — based on employee reviews, flag state quality, safety compliance, and editorial assessment. All ships in the Viking fleet share this line-level rating.
Glassdoor Employee Rating
★★★☆☆ 2.8Based on 717 employee reviews
Score Breakdown
Flag State Quality
Viking Octantis is registered under a Paris MOU White List flag state — the highest safety and compliance tier. Flag State Score: 100/100
Upcoming Sailings
| Voyage | Departs | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 6 days, one-way from Milwaukee WI to Toronto | May 4 | 6N |
| 6 days, one-way from Toronto to Milwaukee WI | May 10 | 6N |
| 16 days, one-way from Toronto to Milwaukee WI | May 10 | 16N |
| 9 days, round-trip 9 Night Great Lakes Treasures Cruise | May 17 | 9N |
| 9 days, round-trip 9 Night Great Lakes Treasures Cruise | May 26 | 9N |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The latest CDC sanitation score for the Viking Octantis is 98/100 as of October 13, 2025.
No, the Viking Octantis has never failed a CDC inspection. All recorded scores have been 86 or above.
No, the Viking Octantis has no recorded gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on file with the CDC.
The Viking Octantis has a latest CDC sanitation score of 98/100. See the full inspection history and our ShipTea verdict for a complete assessment.
Based on CDC VSP inspection item-level data, the Viking Octantis has a food safety score of 100/100 ("Spotless Galley"). This sub-score focuses on 13 food-specific inspection items covering temperature control, cross-contamination, and sanitation.
The Viking Octantis was last inspected by the CDC on October 13, 2025.