Route Map
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1
Reykjavík
Iceland
Witness geysers erupting in raw geothermal splendor and soak in steaming hot springs surrounded by otherworldly lava landscapes.
Arrive
2027-06-03 00:00:00
Day 2
Isafjørdur
Iceland
Kayak through dramatic fjords surrounded by towering cliffs and spot Arctic wildlife in Europe's most pristine wilderness.
Arrive
2027-06-04 00:00:00
Day 3
Siglufjørdur - høfn
Iceland
Dive into Arctic waters to witness otherworldly geothermal hot springs and dramatic coastal cliffs carved by glacial forces.
Arrive
2027-06-05 00:00:00
Day 4
Akureyri
Iceland
Witness the ethereal Northern Lights dancing across Arctic skies while soaking in geothermal hot springs surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
Arrive
2027-06-06 00:00:00
Day 5
Husavik
Iceland
Venture into the Arctic waters to spot majestic whales breaching against Iceland's dramatic volcanic landscapes.
Arrive
2027-06-07 00:00:00
Day 6
Djúpivogur
Iceland
Kayak among towering basalt sea stacks and spot puffins nesting on dramatic cliffsides in this remote East Iceland gem.
Arrive
2027-06-08 00:00:00
Day 7
Heimaey Island
Iceland
Witness dramatic volcanic landscapes where black sand beaches meet puffin colonies and steam vents rise from geothermal wonders.
Arrive
2027-06-09 00:00:00
Day 8
Reykjavík
Iceland
Witness geysers erupting in raw geothermal splendor and soak in steaming hot springs surrounded by otherworldly lava landscapes.
Arrive
2027-06-10 00:00:00
About This Cruise
Iceland has captivated explorers for over a thousand years, ever since Norse pioneers set foot on this storied land. Iceland is famed for its dramatic mix of fire and ice — towering volcanoes, vast glaciers, and frigid coastlines. But beyond these extremes lies a land of vibrant coastal towns, rich wildlife, and entrancing cultural experiences. This expedition begins in Reykjavík, Iceland’s lively capital, before heading to Ísafjörður, capital of the Westfjords. From there, we visit Siglufjörður, once Iceland’s herring hub, and continue to Grimsey Island, where visitors can stand on the Arctic Circle. Further along the north coast lies Akureyri, Iceland’s second-largest settlement, nestled among green hills and wild landscapes. We then explore Húsavík, world-famous for whale watching. On Iceland’s remote east coast, the charming town of Djúpivogur offers historic character, surreal black sand beaches, and breathtaking bird life. Our voyage then sails south to Heimaey, part of the volcanic Westman Islands, where islanders heroically fought a volcano to save their home, before returning to Reykjavík. Travelling in early autumn allows us to avoid peak crowds, explore remote communities, and witness the northern lights as the Arctic winter approaches.
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