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DURATION

9 Days

DEPARTURE

31 Jul 2025 Reykjavik , Iceland

ARRIVAL

08 Aug 2025 Reykjavik , Iceland

ADVENTURE OPTIONS

FOOD OPTIONS:

  • Continental Vegetarian,
  • Indian Veg,
  • Jain Meals,
  • Vegan,
  • Gluten Free

Circumnavigate Iceland on this cultural expedition cruise, exploring the island's volcanoes, hot springs, remote landscapes, puffin colonies and picturesque fishing villages. Learn about the local culture and heritage while hiking to thundering waterfalls and glittering glaciers. Marvel at the geological wonders carved by ancient forces still shaping this extraordinary land of fire and ice.


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ITINERARY

DAY 1 : REYKJAVIK
In the centre of Iceland’s sprawling capital city, the modern organ-pipe-shaped Hallgrimskirkja church dominates the top of town. Cosy bars, cafes and shops line the surrounding streets heated by Iceland's geothermal waters. The regenerated harbour is home to a striking modern concert hall. Popular trips include to the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa near the village of Grindavik, and the Golden Circle tour taking in Gullfoss Waterfall and the mighty Strokkur geyser in Thingvellir National Park.

DAY 2 : DYNJANDI WATERFALL
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. Nearby, Hrafnseyri is the birthplace of Jón Sigurðsson, 19th-century leader of the Icelandic Independence movement. The museum includes an Icelandic turf house.


DAY 3 : ISAFJORDUR
Surrounded by fjords in the Westfjords region, Ísafjördur is a bustling fishing town in northwest Iceland with colourful wooden 18th- and 19th-century houses in its old town, Neskaupstadur. Nearby, Sudavik is home to the Arctic Fox Centre. Iceland’s only mammal, the arctic fox, lives on the lush tundra of Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, the northernmost peninsula in the Westfjords with two of Europe’s largest bird cliffs.


DAY 3 : VIGUR ISLAND
A jewel of the Westfjords, Vigur is the fjord's second-largest island and a thriving seabird sanctuary. Flocks of arctic terns, puffins, guillemots and eider ducks nest atop rocky cliffs. As one of only two inhabited islands, Vigur supports a family farm continuing the centuries-old eiderdown harvest across 3,500 nests. This remote pillar also houses Iceland's sole windmill, its tiniest post office and a 200-year-old, still-seaworthy rowing boat.


DAY 4 : GRIMSEY ISLAND
Grímsey is a remote island located 40 km off Iceland’s north coast. Many people travel here for the purpose of setting foot in the Arctic Circle, the only place in Iceland where you can. The island is also home to fewer than 100 people, but over one million seabirds. Birdlife thrives here thanks to the lack of egg predation and the well-stocked surrounding seas. Grímsey has one of Iceland’s largest tern nesting sites and largest puffin colonies.

DAY 4 : HRISEY ISLAND
Hrisey Island is a small island in the Eyjafjordur fjord in northern Iceland. It is home to various wildlife, including puffins, seals, and whales. Hriseyjarfjall Mountain is the highest point and offers views of the surrounding landscape and the vast expanse of Eyjafjörður fjord. Despite its size, Hrisey Island possesses a rich cultural heritage. Traditional Icelandic crafts, such as hand-knitting and woodworking, preserve the island's identity.

DAY 5 : HUSAVIK
Húsavík, overlooking Skjálfandi Bay, is famed for whale watching, especially the endangered blue whale. The town's Whale and Exploration Museums focusses on Viking history and Apollo astronaut training, taking place nearby. The town also marks Iceland's first house from 860 AD. Húsavík is on the Arctic Coast Way and the start of the Diamond Circle route. Nearby, Kaldbakur pond is a popular geothermal swimming spot oddly populated with goldfish.


DAY 6 : BAKKAGERDI (BORGARFJORDUR)
Known for puffin encounters, hiking trails and scenic beauty. Bakkagerði is the largest settlement in the Borgarfjörður Eystri fjord and a base for exploring the rugged wilderness. A popular trail leads to the Giant Boulders at Stórurð. The local church features a 1914 altarpiece depicting Christ on Álfaborg rock, aka the City of Elves, with the Dyrfjöll Mountains behind. Nearby Hafnarhólmi rock is a sanctuary for kittiwakes and other seabirds.


DAY 6 : SKALANES
In the remote Seyðisfjörður fjord, Skálanes, a private nature reserve on a once-abandoned farmstead, provides insights into traditional Icelandic culture. This heritage village showcases 19th-century fishing huts with turf roofs and employs artisanal fish processing methods. The towering cliffs harbour 47 bird species, including arctic tern, puffins and eider, as well as 150 plant species. Reindeer, seals and porpoises often populate the area.

DAY 6-7 : DJUPIVOGUR
With Viking-era origins, Djupivogur, a tranquil fishing village with fewer than 500 residents, is renowned for its unhurried pace of life and the art installation 'The Eggs at Merry Bay,' featuring 34 granite eggs representing local bird species. Nearby, Vatnajökull National Park, covering 14 percent of Iceland, offers a wild expanse with Europe's largest ice cap, Vatnajökull Glacier, thundering glacial rivers and active volcanoes.


DAY 8 : HEIMAEY, WESTMAN ISLAND
Ten million Atlantic puffins make Heimaey, a 13-km square island in the Westman Islands off southern Iceland, the largest puffin colony in the world. Despite a population of 4,000 people, puffins have even been spotted in the town of Vestmannaeyjar. The fascinating Eldheimar museum charts the story of the town’s devastation by lava from Eldfell volcano in 1973. Nearby, Vestmannaeyjar Bird Cliff is home to puffins, guillemots and razorbills.


DAY 9 : REYKJAVIK
Make sure there is sufficient timeto explore this diminutive but dramatic capital city. Despite its small size, you won’t be short of things to see and do. To get your bearings, take the elevator to the top of Hallgrímskirkja. This church, designed by famed Icelandic architect Gudjón Samuelsson is one of the most distinctive buildings in town. When you return to earth, visit the city’s other renowned building Harpa Concert Hall, located at the heart of Reykjavík's regenerated harbour – also the home of the Maritime Museum. Speaking of cultural spaces, tour the National Museum to learn the story of Iceland from past to present. The Reykjavík Art Museum houses an impressive contemporary collection including eye-catching pieces by Erró. And, of course, just 50 kilometres outside the city lies Thingvellir National Park, the site of Iceland’s original Viking parliament.

Rates Include
At Swan Hellenic, we aim to make your time with us an effortless experience, so you can make the most of your expedition cruise. With this in mind, we include the following within your cruise fare

Regional flights to the port of embarkation and/or disembarkation (only available for Antarctica voyages starting or ending in Ushuaia, and Arctic voyages starting and ending in Longyearbyen and Kangerlussuaq) 
Group return transfers from the airport to the cruise port (via our included accommodation where applicable)
One-night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel or onb
24-hour room service
Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and selected alcoholic beverages, available 24 hours per day
Lecture programs by our experienced expedition team and guest speakers
Standard WiFi
Self-service laundry
Onboard gratuities and port taxes
One selected shore excursion/expedition activity per port of call
Rates Do not Include
International airfare
Passport and applicable visa expenses
Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned


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