| Elementary Themes - Viking Ships: General resources and ship construction with specific links on the Drakkar, Knarr, Oseberg, and the Gokstad. |
| Gaia: Replica of a ship found buried at Gokstad, includes information about the excavations, specifications, photos, and general information about Viking ships. |
| Gothenburg Viking Ship Society: Gothenburg, Sweden-based organization which has built and is sailing replicas of a Viking merchant ship ("knarr"), and a minor warship ("ledung" ship). |
| Leif Ericson Vikingship: A Philadelphia-based organization dedicated to the promotion of the understanding and study of Viking exploration. |
| Sigrid StorrĂ¥da: Activities, sailing schedule, photos, and specifications of a Viking ship replica. Content in Norwegian, English, and German. |
| Svea Viking: Replica Viking longship moored beside the Royal Palace in central Stockholm, which offers daily sightseeing tours in the summer. Includes images and details of the reconstruction. |
| The Krampmacken Association: Aims to take care of the Viking ship Krampmacken and work for more ships to be built and to organise new expeditions. |
| The Longship Company: A non-profit educational organization which maintains, sails and exhibits replica Viking ships in the Chesapeake Bay area. Site includes sailing manual, discussion of boat types, description of care and operating procedures, and links to other Viking sites. |
| The Rus Project: A Finnish ship project started which builds and sails replicas. |
| The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde: Houses the five original Viking ships excavated in Roskilde Fjord near Skuldelev, Denmark. |
| Viking Navy: Designs, builds and sails Viking reproduction ships. Speculates on forgotten designs for all things Viking. |
| Viking Plym: The oldest sailing Viking ship in the world built 1912 by August Plym. |
| Viking Ship Home Page: Viking ship pictures, archaeological finds, listing of ports, and lore from D.L. Ashliman of the University of Pittsburgh. |
| Viking Ship Krampmacken: Information about a 6-oar replica which sailed from the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic to the Black Sea. |