Your Iceland expedition cruise starts in Reykjavik, a city full of art, culture, and history. Visit Laugavegur, the main shopping street, then head toward the striking Hallgrimskirkja Church. You could also explore the galleries and museums dotted around the city. With so much to explore, consider arriving early to join one of the Pre-Programs and explore the Golden Circle or Icelandic Highlands. Once aboard MS Fram, a smaller ship built for more personal exploration, it's time to settle in, meet your Expedition Team, and enjoy a laid-back welcome dinner. ... Read More
Monday - May 20, 2024
Day 2
Stykkisholmur, Iceland
Time has stood still at Stykkisholmur, the small fishing town in Breidafjordur bay. Here, the colorful houses stand in contrast to the distant mountains. Nearby, you'll find Snaefellsnes Peninsula National Park, with the ice-capped Snaefellsjokull volcano at the peninsula's western tip. It's nicknamed 'Little Iceland', for its wide variety of volcanic landscapes. At the national park, visit Djupalonssandur's black-sand beach and the Londrangar basalt cliffs. Ride a snowcat to the top of the Snaefellsjokull glacier, or take a guided coastal hike with a glacial cave tour. ... Read More
Tuesday - May 21, 2024
Day 3
Patreksfjordur, Iceland, Iceland
Patreksfjordur is unforgettably beautiful. Learn about the fishing traditions in Europe's westernmost village. You can even enjoy a dip in the town's outdoor pool, which features wonderful fjord views. Explore the surrounding area on a hike through the fjords or visit Raudasandur beach and see seals. You can also join a tour to Dynjandi waterfalls. These are six combined falls that, together, comprise the largest and most spectacular in the Westfjords. Birdwatchers shouldn't miss a visit to Latrabjarg, where puffins, northern gannets, guillemots, and razorbills cling to Europe's largest bird cliff. ... Read More
Wednesday - May 22, 2024
Day 4
Westfjords, Iceland
One of the best things about expedition cruising is the feeling of freedom. We plan to spend the day in Iceland's northwestern region, but as conditions can vary, we won't know exactly what's in store until the day itself. Rest assured, your captain and expedition team will find the best opportunities for adventure. Venture ashore in the small boats (RIBs) for a hike, swim, or beach clean-up. Or perhaps we'll launch our kayaks to explore a pretty cove. Be ready for anything! Don't forget, you can also join onboard lectures, visit the Science Center, get tips from a professional photographer, or soak in a hot tub! ... Read More
Thursday - May 23, 2024
Day 5
Djupavik, Iceland
There is an eerie charm about the remote village of Djupavik, at the edge of the Westfjords. A vast abandoned herring factory contrasts with a stunning rural setting. A guided tour of the old herring factory should not be missed. Explore these magical surroundings on foot and take a short and invigorating hike to the waterfall just above the old factory. ... Read More
Friday - May 24, 2024
Day 6
Akureyri, Iceland
Today, we cruise along Eyjafjordur, Iceland's longest fjord, to Akureyri, Iceland's northern capital. It's a prime area to see humpback whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbor porpoises. Stroll the interesting streets of Akureyri, which feature charming, colorful houses. Learn about the city's history at the Akureyri Museum and visit Nordurslod (Into the Arctic), a museum dedicated to Iceland's settlement, culture, and daily life. Further inland, visit the picturesque Godafoss ('God's Waterfall'), where turquoise waters pound against black rocks. You can also seek out eider ducks and harlequin ducks at Lake Myvatn, one of Iceland's most active volcanic areas. ... Read More
Saturday - May 25, 2024
Day 7
Grimsey Island, Iceland
Grimsey is steeped in folklore, including tales of the island's first settler, Grimur. This remote and windswept island is home to just 60 people and is renowned for its Atlantic puffin colonies. Grimsey may be best known for its proximity to the Arctic Circle, which cuts across the island-the only part of Iceland to do so. You'll have the opportunity to step across that line, hopping over to the Arctic and back. Hike to the Orbis et Globus sculpture, a huge concrete sphere that is repositioned each year to fit the northward movement of the Arctic Circle. In fact, by 2050, Grimsey will lie outside the Arctic! ... Read More
Sunday - May 26, 2024
Day 8
Husavik, Iceland
Today, you will discover Husavik, a fascinating town that is one of the best places in the world for whale-watching. Husavik looks out over Skjalfandi Bay, a hotspot for humpback and minke whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbor porpoises-the elusive blue whale even makes appearances here. If you're lucky, you might see one or more of these giants at sea. Learn more about them at Husavik's Whale Museum. You can also enjoy the geothermal waters at Geosea, which overlooks Skjalfandi bay, and pep yourself up with a beer at the local microbrewery. ... Read More
Monday - May 27, 2024
Day 9
Bakkagerdi, Iceland
Your Iceland cruise continues to Bakkagerdi, a tiny settlement off the beaten track. According to folklore, Bakkagerdi is inhabited by a large population of local land spirits or elves, known as huldufolk (meaning 'hidden people'). This popular hiking area features lush valleys and gorgeous scenery among colorful rhyolite rocks. The coastal cliffs are home to fulmars, kittiwakes, eider ducks, and puffins. We may also visit the Atlantic puffin colony on Hafnarholmi, a true gem for nature lovers and wildlife photographers. ... Read More
Tuesday - May 28, 2024
Day 10
Heimaey, Iceland
Heimaey is the only inhabited island in the Westman Islands, off the Iceland's southern coast. It has a fascinating history and still bears the scars of the powerful 1973 volcanic eruption that nearly destroyed the island. Visit Eldheimar, a museum that features an excavated home frozen in time, and learn more about the eruption and its aftermath. You could also take a hike to find puffins at Storhofdi, where nearly 8 million of them nest every summer. Don't pass up the chance to climb Mount Eldfell to the volcano's summit, where you'll have incredible views of the town below. ... Read More
Your Iceland expedition cruise concludes back in fascinating Reykjavik. This is a great chance to see the places you missed when you arrived. Relaxing with friends in the geothermal waters of a heitur pottur is part of Icelandic culture. Before you leave, visit Iceland's most famous place to do so: the Blue Lagoon. This is one of the true natural wonders of the world. Experience the blend of silica, algae, and minerals in its geothermal waters. You can also join a Post-Program and explore Iceland's beautiful south coast, with waterfalls, black-sand beaches, geothermal springs, and majestic mountains. ... Read More
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