Description
Embark on an eight-day adventure where you’ll circumnavigate Iceland, starting and ending in the nation’s capital – Reykjavik. Sail into the Westfjords, where you’ll brush shoulders with the locals in the town of Isafjordur, then uncover local history in Siglufjordur, relax in geothermal sea baths in Husavik and witness the distinct volcanic landscape of Heimaey Island. Be surrounded by towering fjords, basalt mountains and an impressive array of rare birdlife. Top it all off by crossing the Arctic Circle on Grimsey Island. With the expert knowledge of your Expedition Team to guide you along the way, this voyage will be full of rich culture, history and unforgettable vistas.
- Cross the Arctic Circle on the remote island of Grimsey. See the abundant local birdlife including Atlantic puffins, razorbills, guillemots, kittiwakes and Arctic terns.
- Immerse yourself in Icelandic culture in the city of Akureyri, known as the ‘Capital of the North’. Wind your way through the city streets and see the highlights like the Botanical Gardens and Akureyri Church.
- Stroll along black sand beaches and go bird watching in the scenic harbour town of Djupivogur.
- Uncover the story of Heimaey – the largest of the Westman Islands. Hear about how this town was partially buried by a volcanic eruption in 1973 and how it recovered to become the only inhabited island in the Westmans.
- Visit Siglufjordur, Iceland’s northernmost mainland town. Learn about this fishing town’s local history as you wander through the city and explore the birdlife-rich fjord.




















