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Start: Jul 30, 2026
End: Aug 9, 2026
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Reykjavik
Duration: 11 Days
Start: Jul 29, 2027
End: Aug 8, 2027
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Reykjavik
Duration: 11 Days
Embark on a captivating luxury cruise from Iceland to the remote wilderness of East Greenland, beginning and concluding in Reykjavík. This extraordinary voyage takes you deep into the world’s largest fjord system, Scoresby Sund, and into the untouched landscapes of Northeast Greenland National Park—the largest national park on Earth. Here, towering icebergs, vast glaciers, and dramatic basalt mountains create one of the Arctic’s most breathtaking and rarely visited regions. Along the return voyage, explore Iceland’s stunning Westfjords region.
Reykjavík, despite its small size, is the capital of Iceland. At the top of the town stands the distinctive Hallgrímskirkja church, designed by renowned Icelandic architect Guðjón Samúelsson. The revitalised harbour area features the futuristic Harpa Concert Hall and the Maritime Museum, showcasing the city’s cultural heritage A trip to Reykjavík would be incomplete without a visit to the Blue Lagoon, famous for its therapeutic geothermal waters.
Considered one of Iceland’s most impressive falls, the thunderous Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords region gives the impression of a bridal veil as it spreads down ever-growing cascades. The walk takes 15 minutes passing five smaller waterfalls.
Spend your day at sea enjoying the facilities available onboard. Head to the sauna, get in a workout in the state-of-the-art gym or relax in the hot tub while taking in incredible views along the way. If you prefer to learn a little more about your surroundings, listen to an informative talk or have a chat with one of our knowledgeable experts.
One of the world’s most remote towns and the most isolated community in Greenland, Ittoqqortoormiit is largely inaccessible by ship for nine months of the year. Founded in 1925 by Danish explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen and Inuit settlers, it is home to 450 residents who mostly rely on hunting and fishing. The community preserves Greenlandic traditions, from harvesting qiviut–the prized muskox underfur–to maintaining sled dogs and wearing national dress.
The world’s largest fjord system, Scoresbysund spans over 350 km into Greenland’s heart. This vast network of fjords, glaciers and icebergs is framed by towering basalt mountains, which shield Greenland’s wildlife from Arctic winds. Muskoxen, Arctic foxes and mountain hares roam the land, while little auks, puffins, fulmars, snowy owls, gyrfalcons and great black-backed gulls soar overhead. Seals and whales are common sightings in the waters.
Kong Oscar Fjord marks the northern edge of Scoresbysund and leads to Northeast Greenland National Park, the world’s largest national park. Its vast valleys open to the sea, framed by towering mountains, deep waters and shimmering ice. This dramatic, hostile yet beautiful landscape features Berzelius Bjerg, a striking mountain with colourful strata, formed millions of years ago when these peaks lay beneath the ocean.
Spend your day at sea enjoying the facilities available onboard. Head to the sauna, get in a workout in the state-of-the-art gym or relax in the hot tub while taking in incredible views along the way. If you prefer to learn a little more about your surroundings, listen to an informative talk or have a chat with one of our knowledgeable experts.
Surrounded by fjords in the Westfjords region, Ísafjörður is a bustling fishing town and cultural center in northwest Iceland with cafés, restaurants and museums. The Heritage Museum, also known as the Maritime Museum, houses some of the country’s oldest buildings and explores the region’s fishing heritage through compelling exhibits. Nearby, Osvor is a replica of a 19th-century Icelandic fishing station.
Reykjavík, despite its small size, is the capital of Iceland. At the top of the town stands the distinctive Hallgrímskirkja church, designed by renowned Icelandic architect Guðjón Samúelsson. The revitalised harbour area features the futuristic Harpa Concert Hall and the Maritime Museum, showcasing the city’s cultural heritage A trip to Reykjavík would be incomplete without a visit to the Blue Lagoon, famous for its therapeutic geothermal waters.
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Start: Jul 30, 2026
End: Aug 9, 2026
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Reykjavik
Duration: 11 Days
| Cabin | Regular Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Oceanview D4 | SOLD OUT | |
| Oceanview M4 | $7,715 | |
| Balcony D5 | $8,915 | |
| Balcony M5 | $9,315 | |
| Junior Suite | $11,415 | |
| Suite | $13,515 | |
| Balcony D6 | $9,815 | |
| Premium Suite | $15,515 | |
| Oceanview D4 | SOLD OUT | |
| Oceanview D4 | SOLD OUT | |
Start: Jul 29, 2027
End: Aug 8, 2027
Departure: Reykjavik
Arrival: Reykjavik
Duration: 11 Days
| Cabin | Regular Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Oceanview M4 | $8,045 | |
| Oceanview D4 | $7,620 | |
| Balcony D5 | $8,495 | |
| Balcony M5 | $8,870 | |
| Suite | $13,795 | |
| Balcony D6 | $9,270 | |
| Premium Suite | $15,870 |
