ICELAND:LAND OF FIRE AND ICE
Gullfoss (Golden) Falls and the islands’ charming resident puffins are representative of the beauty and wonders awaiting exploration in Iceland.
voyage at a Glance 7 Cruise Days aboard Le Boréal / Le Soléal
DAY DESTINATION / HOTEL 1
Arrive Reykjavik Embark Hafnarfjördur
2 Reykjavik 3 Heimaey – Westmann Islands 4 Grundarfjordur 5 Grímsey Island 6
Akureyri
7 Isafjordur 8 Disembark Hafnarfjördur Depart Reykjavik
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GREENLAND SEA
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Vigur Island Osvor Isafjordur Akureyri ICELAND Arnarstapi
Grundarfjordur Budir
Djúpalónssandur Keflavik
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Reykjavík
Thingvellir National Park
Blue Lagoon Surtsey Island It’s one of the best places to visit
touted a 2012 New York Times Travel section article that called Iceland a “breathtakingly beautiful island” for nature lovers. It’s hardly surprising given its surreal landscapes of thermal springs, glaciers, lava fields and mountain-ringed fjords, as well as the locals who inhabit them – arctic terns and comical puffins chief among them. But it’s also a place of strong cultural riches, played out in the lifestyles of the 100 or so hardy residents of tiny Grímsey Island on the Arctic Circle, in the weathered faces and huts of the fishermen of Isafjordur, in the cliff-hanging, rope-swinging, egg-collecting exploits of islanders on Heimaey, and in the Viking artifacts on view in Hafnarfjördur that make Iceland a must-see destination for everyone.
Gullfoss Geysir Hafnarfjördur Maximum Elevation: 3,500 ft. Godafoss Lake Myvatn
Grímsey Island
Heimaey Island
DENMARK STRAIT
Sold Out three years in a row!
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