This is to let you all know that I am not taking too long in putting up my next post…the internet on this ship is. As I mentioned before, the internet speeds on this ship are atrocious, but I have managed to work through that. Today is the worst. I’m trying to understand why, as we have sailed south, where Starlink is supposed to be better. But as you can see above, it is only getting worse. I have a literal TON of photos to upload for you from incredible Geiranger, but this morning, over two hours, I have been able to upload precisely three photos. And it isn’t the speed that makes me want to pull my hair out; it’s the inconsistency. Yesterday afternoon, when finishing my Bodø post, I was able to upload all the photos in less than five minutes. Today…three in two hours. Yesterday, in the late afternoon, everyone returned from shore and was online. It’s 5:00 a.m. this morning, and no one is up and online, so what’s the problem?
I want to make it perfectly clear that this is NOT Viking’s fault. They are providing me with a solid connection on their end. It’s the connection from their end to the internet that is horrid. And for that, I blame Starlink (Viking’s internet provider) and, ultimately, Elon Musk ?. I like blaming him for everything ?.
So, I will ask your indulgence for a couple of days. I haven’t come this far to quit on you now. Here’s the plan. We arrive in Bergen later this morning (Thursday, June 27). We have all of today to tour Bergen and then we are back on the ship for tonight and will disembark tomorrow.
At that point, Kathleen and I will move to the Moxy Hotel in Bergen tomorrow night (Friday, June 28). Then, I should have great WiFi as I will be connected to an actual hard line connection and not Starlink’s ssssllllooooowwww satellite. So, I should be able to upload my Geiranger post, followed by Bergen. The next day (Saturday, June 29), we fly to London from Bergen. We are spending the night at London Heathrow and flying home around noon the next day (Sunday, June 30). Sometime before we fly home, I hope to get Bergen and disembarkation online. Then. my goal is to write one final wrap-up to the cruise during our nine-hour flight back to Seattle and post it on Sunday night or Monday morning, and that should be it.
So please stick with me and know that I want to write and post, but all I can do is text-only stuff. Nothing else will upload. Have a great day. Time for us to go enjoy Bergen and our last full day onboard the wonderful Viking Venus.

Time flys……. I can’t say enough about how good Starlink was on our HAL cruise from the West Coast to Hawaii and back. But its still the interweb and I have no faith long term in any of it.
You were in the middle of the planet going to Hawaii. We are at the top. All that Musk guy’s satellites are in the middle going around and around. Nothing up here in the frigid ? north.
It’s always Musks fault. ? I blame him for everything too! ?? Great posts! Love following your journey. I’m much like Kathleen, knees, feet and back..oh my! My hubs is like you, could walk and explore for hours!
I look forward to your next few posts. I’ve never taken on a blog while at sea, but just getting online was not easy. You’ll get there…
I cant wait to see your photos of Geiranger as it is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. Your photos are stellar and it should be a real treat reminiscing!
Many of the cruise lines have gone down the Starlink route, hopefully your experience is just a blip.
Everyone on Cruise Critic told me the same thing. The satellites are on the equator and the further north or south you go, the worse it gets.