Iceland
Circumnavigating Iceland – The Land of Elves, Sagas and VolcanoesOverview
Extraordinary and full of surprises, Iceland is an amazing natural and cultural destination. On this circumnavigation, you will encounter teeming wildlife, rich culture and welcoming people. Only Iceland offers surreal lava fields, bubbling hot springs, amazing Viking heritage and unmatched wildlife. Experience it all on our expedition cruise.
- Explore mystical Iceland – the land of fire and ice
- Fascinating nature with waterfalls, volcanoes and glaciers side by side
- A paradise for bird and whale watching
- Circumnavigation of Iceland
Explore Iceland’s capital before embarkation
Experience stunning lava formations, glaciers and hot springs. Participate in exciting activities - kayaking, hiking, horseback riding.
Set in a picturesque fjord close to a spectacular waterfall,It is a renowned birdwatching spot with great hiking opportunities.
Our experienced captain and expedition team will plan a day exploring the stunning fjords of northwest Iceland.
We will explore this tiny settle- ment, nestled among beautiful natural surroundings.
Close to the renowned Lake Mývatn and Goðafoss waterfall, Akureyri hosts botanical gardens and a lively cultural scene.
We will use our small boats to land on the island of Grímsey, where you can straddle the line defining the Arctic Circle.
Pretty Húsavík is a renowned spot for whale watching and is home to several interesting museums, including a Whale Museum. In the evening, we aim to sail past the scenic Langanes Peninsula
The “Land of the Elves” boasts puffin colonies and deep Nordic heritage in a lovely and remote settlements.
Magnificent cliffs, puffins and kittiwakes, whale-spotting and active volcanoes make this an unforgettable stop
Our adventure ends here. If you have time, join us on one of our post programmes.
Purpose-built for polar conditions, MS Fram offers the very best in explorer capabilities and technology. With fewer than 250 guests on board, this expedition ship is ideal for the most adventurous travellers, exploring remote areas few others can reach. It offers a truly unique, friendly and casual atmosphere, with a strong focus on the thrill of discovery.
Go on hikings, walking tours, outings to local performances, and onshore events. Both on and off the ship, lectures are held on a wide variety of specialist topics that cover: biology, geography and geology history and art culture and local traditions. We will also have a welcome event, daily gatherings to recap the day and prepare for the day to come
An international hand-picked team of highly educated experts that safeguard both explorers and the pristine environment. They serve as your invaluable hosts throughout your expedition cruise leading your way to offshore activities and keeping you informed onboard on daily activities and events
We invite our guests to participate in science activities, developing a greater understanding of the region in which they travel, becoming true ambassadors, and returning home to champion the protection of our planet's most fragile ecosystems. Learn from a scientist during collaborative lectures, hands on experiences with microscopes. Join our citizen science boats to collect samples on behalf of research institutes
Day wise Itinerary
Day 1
Many visitors find landing at Keflavik airport enchanting. The hub seems carved out of an arctic desert, with lava stones covered in moss and haunting mountains nearby. But just 45 minutes away, Reykjavík is a charming and vibrant modern city, offering top restaurants, interesting museums and quaint narrow streets.
Day 2
Stykkishólmur has beautiful and well-preserved old houses in the town centre and is surrounded by wonderful scenery. Enjoy exploring the town´s interesting museums or join optional excursions to the iconic sites of Snæfellsnes Penninsula, such as the Lóndrangar basalt cliffs or the black sandy beaches of Djúpalónssandur.
Day 3
Patreksfjördur is a charming settlement on the west coast of Iceland with around 660 inhabitants. The picturesque fjord offers scenic hiking trails if conditions allow. Patreksfjördur is also close to the spectacular waterfall of Dynjandi and to Látrabjarg, a renowned site for birdwatching.
Day 4
Our experienced captain will plan a day exploring the stunning fjords of northwest Iceland.
Conditions will determine the final program and activity for the day. We might visit a small settlement, take you on hikes or launch our kayaks.
Day 5
In 1917 Elías Stefánsson settled down in Djupavik and built a herring salting factory. Today you can still see the remains of the factory as well as only seven houses and a hotel here. We will explore the landing site, and the beautiful natural scenery surrounding it.
Day 6
Lively Akureyri is famous for its botanical gardens and pretty traffic lights. This is the most populous community outside Reykjavík, and serves as the centre of trade, culture and services for the north of Iceland. Akureyri is close to many of Iceland’s most renowned natural treasures, such as Lake Mývatn and Goðafoss waterfall.
Day 7
We will use our tender boats to reach this green and grassy island. Grimsey is probably best known for its proximity to the Arctic Circle, which cuts across the island. You can have the chance to step across that line, North to South. During the afternoon we sail towards Husavik, where we will arrive in the evening and stay overnight.
Day 8
Húsavík is renowned for its whale watching and has several interesting museums, including of course, a Whale Museum. In the evening we will sail past the scenic Laganes Peninsula.
Day 9
Bakkagerdi is the main settlement in Borgarfjörður. This area is known for its natural beauty and is `the land of the elves´. Puffin colonies abound in the fjord, making this a popular place for birdwatching. Bakkagerdi is off the typical tourist track, and offers peace, quiet and lovely views.
Day 10
Heimaey, or “Home Island” welcomes us for our visit. The harbour has a very narrow entrance, caused by a volcanic eruption in 1973. Most of the island has steep cliffs, is well-vegetated and provides a habitat for countless birds, including the charming puffin.
Day 11
Our voyage of discovery and adventure ends in Reykjavik. If you have the time, we recommend you stay a few extra days to explore fascinating Reykjavik.
Whats Included
- Hurtigruten Expedition Cruise in cabin grade of your choice
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages in restaurant Aune and Fredheim
- A la carte restaurant Lindstrom included for suite guests
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Complimentary reusable water bottle to use at water refill stations on board
- A rich programme of included activities on all voyages designed to immerse you in the destinations you visit, including onshore exploration with the Expedition Team
- English and German-speaking Expedition Team who organise and accompany activities on board and ashore
- Range of included excursions
- Complimentary wind- and water-resistant jacket
- Loan of spikes and trekking poles, and equipment needed for optional and included activities
- Complimentary Wi-fi
Not Included
- International flights
- Visa
- Optional shore excursions with our local partners or Expedition Team
- Travel insurance
- Luggage handling
Special Note
- Price based on two people travelling together sharing a twin cabin
- Single cabin pricing available on request
- This is an expedition where the elements rule, and the weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our schedule. Safety is paramount and the captain will decide the final sailing itinerary during the voyage. Hence, this itinerary is just an indication of what you can experience and why every expedition with us is unique.
With just 20% deposit and pay the remaining balance only 90 Days before departure date.
For those approaching us within 90 days of departure date, can reserve their space with full payment
You can cancel your booking anytime with us, based on the below conditions :
90 or more days : Retention of 20% deposit
60-89 days : 30%
28-59 days : 60%
14-27 days : 90%
Less than 14 days : 100%