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Extraordinary landscapes and amazing natural wonders


Experience nature at its most dynamic in Iceland, the ‘Land of Ice and Fire’. Iceland is the perfect destination for discovering the unexpected where the nature is rugged and beautiful and the culture is rich and appealing. Cast adrift in the North Atlantic the remote Faroe Islands are truly unspoiled and the dramatic Northern Isles are rich in ancient sites. These stepping stones to and from Iceland complete a truly wonderful adventure.


An island of volcanic craters, lava flows, hot springs, geysers and glaciers, Iceland never ceases to amaze. From the capital Reykjavík marvel at the force of the Gullfoss Falls and wait for Strokkur, the famous geyser, to spout up to 60ft into the air. Alternatively, choose to relax in the incredible Blue Lagoon. Ísafjördur sits on the West Fjords Peninsular where a scattering of islands is home to a wealth of birdlife. An awesome landscape of canyons, waterfalls, lava fields and surreal rock formations can be enjoyed from Akureyri, considered to be Iceland’s most attractive town. Seydisfjördur is gateway to the country’s incredible eastern fjords and their isolated communities.


Tórshavn is the charming capital of the Faroe Islands. Visit small towns and coastal villages where the lifestyle goes very much hand in hand with nature, and see towering sea stacks and cliffs, home to thousands of birds.


The Orkney and Shetland archipelagos present some dramatic scenery. Discover prehistoric sites including Orkney’s Neolithic village of Skara Brae, the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar. Immerse yourself in Shetland’s Norse heritage and crafting communities in this, the most northerly part of the British Isles.


Cruise Highlights


Any cruise featuring, Iceland or the Faroe Islands promises nature at its very best. Here are just some of the highlights…


• Spouting geysers, gushing waterfalls and bubbling mud pools are all part of the classic ‘Golden Circle’ tour from Iceland’s charming capital Reykjavík.


• Experience Iceland’s newest health spa and bathe in Lake Mývatn where clouds of steam rise up from a deep fissure in the Earth’s surface.


• Admire the spectacular scenery of the Ísafjörd, which is home to a huge array of Icelandic wildlife such as the arctic fox, seals and large colonies of seabirds.


• From Húsavík, reached from Akureyri, watch for whales, dolphins and porpoises. Mink whales frequent these waters, but also visible can be humpback whales, fin whales, blue whales and square-headed sperm whales.


• The beautiful crescent shaped Godafoss, ‘Waterfall of the Gods’, obtained its name when the chieftain, Thorgeir, made a declaration in favour of Christianity by throwing his carvings of the pagan Norse gods into the falls.


• Enjoy one of the smallest capitals in the world - Tórshavn, in the remote Faroe Islands. Just 18,000 inhabit this modern town, gateway to beautiful Streymoy Island.


Highlights depend upon the cruise itinerary and may be subject to pre-registering for and the operation of specific shore excursions, and /or weather conditions.


Book online, call 0844 963 0000 or see your local travel agent


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