Cruise on board the world's first Super 1A ice class polar ship, with the company of just 150 passengers on this Iceland Cruise Expedition. Aboard one of the highest ice-class and safest ships designed, explore the whole of Iceland in just 10 days, while enjoying hikes through lava fields, view of natural hot springs, encountering rare wildlife, and visiting fascinating historic settlements.
Begin in Reykjavik, visit settlements - Stykkishólmur, 3 northwest islands, explore Akureyri, Grimsey Island in North, Seydisfjordur in east, and Vestmannaeyjr of the south
With Reykjavik having two third of the country's population, discover tight-knit communities, industries, historical landmarks, picturesque fishing villages, seismic sites, at uninhabited side of the country
Lava & rock formations, glaciers, volcanic activity, hot & cold springs, basalt cliffs, black sandy beach Djúpalónssandur, Dynjandi waterfalls, fjords, fishing harbour, green valleys, there's a lot to see & do on this itinerary
Most towns we visit will have walking trails for hiking on your own. But the expedition team will also arrange optional and included guided walks across waterfalls, lava fields and more
Paddle in calm waters of sheltered fjords flanked by soaring mountains. Enjoy the feeling of gliding through Iceland’s waters in serene silence, admiring coastal scenery garnished in summer foliage
Make landings at different sites, sometimes via small boats, to reach pockets of Iceland that are off the track. Explore small settlements, meet local communities, walk through towns, fishing villages
See the most highlighted bird of the region - Puffin colonies, apart from Northern Gannets, guillemots, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Common Eider, and millions of Razorbills
Famous for the prospect of seeing the water-surface acrobatics of humpbacks such as lob-tailing and flipper-slapping, you may also site white-beaked dolphin, minke, harbour porpoise & even the blue whale
Considered to be the only native land mammal of this region, chances to spot one of five distinct groups of these foxes, making them one of the most prevalent and well-known Icelandic animals.
Built in 1990, and recently refurbished, this is the world's first Super 1A ice-class passenger ship, considered of the highest resistant ice-class ship in its sector. It has sailed 300 voyages to Arctic and Antarctic and assures a safe experience
Each cabin is outside facing and a spacious stateroom. There are also special family rooms available for teens to join in for exploration. Whether solo, twin or triple, minimum area of cabins are 188.37 square feet.
At the sauna, pool, jacuzzi, the library, indoor and outdoor observation lounges or simply warm up at the gym while enjoying beautiful views
Across two-levels both indoor/outdoor, It is an ideal place to scan the scenery and watch wildlife with your binoculars