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Discover the enchanting capital of Iceland, Reykjavík, where the vibrant culture meets stunning natural beauty. Nestled by the picturesque bay and framed by Mt. Esja, this city captivates with its colorful homes and lush greenery. Explore its rich history, dating back to Norse settlers, while enjoying geothermal-heated pools that offer a unique and environmentally friendly experience. Don’t miss the Reykjavík City Card for unlimited transport and entry to local attractions, making your exploration effortless. Embrace the allure of this charming city—a gateway to Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable adventures.

Mysticism and adventure characterise the Westman Islands off the south coast of Iceland. Heimaey is not only the largest and only inhabited island in the archipelago, but also the one with the most known volcanic eruptions. In 1973, the Eldfell volcano erupted and buried most of the village under itself. Thanks to a quick evacuation, mostly by fishing boats, all residents could be brought to safety in time. The lava landscape and the Eldheimar Museum bear impressive witness to the event. Your on-board expedition team offers hikes of various lengths. Take the opportunity, for example, to climb Eldfell or marvel at the lava formations on the cliffs.Tip for ornithologists: The harbour entrance offers good opportunities for sightings of common murres, kittiwakes and northern fulmars. Meadow pipits and grey wagtails can usually be observed on the meadows outside the village. Those who make it to the southern cape will be rewarded with the first puffins.


Fjords, fishing villages and a sense of freedom: the east coast of Iceland is characterised by impressive mountain ranges, large forests, fertile valleys and deep-blue inlets. A world of discovery, also geologically, as your experts on board will tell you. The region is known for its magma chambers with colourful minerals and its bizarre rhyolite formations.The fishing village of Seydisfjordur lies in an idyllic setting at the end of a fjord of the same name, surrounded by mountains that reach heights of up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) and are almost always capped with snow. In the town centre, there are many historic wooden buildings in the style of the 1920s that bear witness to the wealth of the herring boom. Small art galleries, cafes and shops invite you to stay and explore during your individual shore visit. You can explore the surrounding area with its waterfalls on your own on numerous trails directly from the boat.Tip for ornithologists: In the Skalanes* nature reserve, Arctic terns, redshanks, black-tailed godwits and redwits can be easily observed. Great black-backed gulls like to perch on the coast, and snipes are usually mating in the air at this time of year. The larger streams that flow into the bay should be searched for the beautiful ruffed duck, which only breeds in Iceland in Europe.

The fjords and the sea create a natural canvas that is at once remote and soul-stirring on the north coast of Iceland. Here you are close to the Arctic Circle, and a passionate spirit of discovery surrounds the ship. Off the beaten track, the route takes you to the most beautiful destinations on the peninsula and the islands.The oldest settlement in Iceland is the fishing village of Husavik, known as one of the best places in Europe for whale watching. You may even spot the sea giants from on board. You will also be mesmerised by nature on land when you hike up the local mountain Husavikurfjall and to Lake Botnsvatn with your experts. Husavik is also the starting point for tours* in the surrounding area – for example, to the Dettifoss waterfall, which falls from a height of 45 m (148 ft) and the Asbyrgi Canyon – according to legend, a giant horse of Odin (the father of the gods) created this massive rock basin.The expedition route takes you on to a magical destination: the northern Arctic Circle on Grimsey, 40 km (25 mi.) north of Iceland. This makes the island the only inhabited place in Iceland where the midnight sun can be seen. Millions of birds breed on the cliffs and beaches and find plenty of food in the waters that are full of fish. Enjoy the sights on hikes with your experts to the polar circle monument, the bird cliffs and the lighthouse.A true pearl of the north, Akureyri sits on a long fjord. Take your time to explore the charming town centre with its wooden houses from the late 19th century and stroll through the lively alleys. A visit to the botanical garden is also worthwhile: the unique plant collection includes almost all native and several hundred foreign plant species. The home of author Jon Sveinsson is also your gateway to the majestic nature in the surrounding are, which is best explored on an excursion*.The people of Djupavik used to come and go with the shoals of herring. The story begins in 1917, when a herring salting plant was founded here. The plant soon became the largest employer in the region, so that a modern herring factory was built in the 1930s, the largest of its kind in Europe at the time. After just 20 years, the catch quotas were so low that production had to be discontinued. A tour of the abandoned buildings with disused machines and huge tanks is like travelling back in time. Explore this ghost town independently. Alternatively, hike with your experts along the shore of the fjord and up the surrounding mountains.Tip for ornithologists: Many bird species can be seen on the north coast of Iceland: common species include eider ducks and Arctic terns. On the water, puffins are usually joined by razorbills and common murres. With a bit of luck, you may spot a short-eared owl, a merlin or even a gerfalcon. The graceful red-necked phalarope can usually be observed at close range here, and the meadows are home to golden plovers.


Natural wonders lie ahead in the south coast of Greenland. The crew – experienced in polar voyages – react flexibly, always with the aim to offer you the greatest possible experience.In Skjoldungen Sound, they take you deep into a fantastic fjord landscape. On both sides of the ship, the mountains rise up steeply several hundred metres into the air. Glaciers and waterfalls line the route. The Zodiacs are put to water for a landing in Dronning Marie Dal. Dramatic mountains, wild and untouched nature – experience Greenland’s rugged beauty in its purest form on a hike. Always accompanying you will be your experts, who will tell you all about the vegetation, animal kingdom and geology.The ice-dependent passage through Prince Christian Sound – one of the most beautiful passages in Greenland, 64 km (40 mi.) long and in some places barely 500 m (1,640 ft) wide – offers an intoxicating monumental view of nature. Waterfalls and glaciers that reach into the turquoise-coloured water as well as colourful fishing huts will pass by you. A cry of “Whale up ahead!” could sound from the bridge at any time, and the many open deck areas provide the best opportunities for sightings.Arsukfjord is also a gem. In Greenlandic, “Arsuk” means “beloved place” – and you will soon see why on a hike along the fjord. Together with your experts, you will hopefully be able to see musk oxen in the expansive tundra. In the abandoned town of Ivigtut, in contrast, you will gain an insight into the era of mining – perhaps you will find yourself some cryolite and siderite souvenirs, which were mined here.Tip for ornithologists: In July, Greenland is an ideal place for birdwatching, as many Arctic bird species breed during this time and the region is teeming with migratory birds. Among the most common species you can see in Greenland are the kittiwake, northern fulmar and common murre.

In the magical Arctic light, the wonders of the west coast of Greenland will be illuminated north of the Arctic Circle. A vast and silent landscape, home to relics of a 4,500-year-old culture – seemingly almost forgotten by the world.Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, is the heart of the nation. Here, history is reflected in the colonial harbour and modernity in its centre. Stroll through the pedestrian zone with its many shops selling arts and crafts. The National Museum exhibits mummies that are about 500 years old and boats made of sealskin. Or you can visit the Art Museum with a collection of around 300 paintings and graphic works as well as 400 soapstone figures.Almost 100 km (62 mi.) long, Evigedsfjord is like an open-air stage with steep cliff walls rising up around it. Your day will be dedicated to the magnificent natural surroundings: the Zodiacs will take you along the blue-and-white glacier and land on a small beach. A sporty hike takes you very close to the glacier and to beautiful viewpoints with panoramic views over the fjord.An eternal scene can be found in Ilulissat when the glacier calves in the world-famous ice fjord. On a hike with your experts, enjoy the glittering, shimmering ice masses, which appear in many different towering formations. An incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site.Disko Bay will provide even more memorable moments: ice sculptures in all manner of forms drift slowly through the vast area. Enjoy this natural spectacle from your front-row seat on deck – or take a Zodiac ride to the centre of the action. Illuminated by the sunlight, the ice gleams in a fascinating play of colours from white to azure blue.In Sisimiut, where the remarkable old town seems like a museum village, the oldest settlement traces date back over 4,000 years, deep into the Saqqaq culture. Join your experts to hike over rocks and through tundra – to relics from the whaling era. A hike to Tele Island will also take you back thousands of years to see ancient ruins and graves, crowned by magnificent views of Sisimiut and the coast.Tip for ornithologists: Look forward to the surprises that await you once again. Perhaps you will see purple sandpipers, polar gulls, peregrine falcons and ravens – and in Disko Bay, with a bit of luck, the world’s largest falcon, the grey falcon.

Welcome to Kangerlussuaq Havn, meaning "Big Fjord" in the rich Kalaallisut language. Nestled in western Greenland, this charming settlement of 500 is not only home to Greenland’s largest commercial airport but also a gateway to breathtaking Arctic landscapes. Here, the rugged terrain is alive with diverse wildlife, from majestic muskoxen to soaring Gyrfalcons. Explore the nearby fjords and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Greenland, an experience that invites you to embrace the essence of adventure and serenity in one of the world’s last frontiers.




Discover a refined floating sanctuary in our exclusive suite, featuring a distinct separation between the living and sleeping areas, providing both comfort and elegance. The expansive sleeping area offers captivating panoramic views, ensuring you wake up to breathtaking scenery. Enjoy the convenience of separable beds and dual-zone televisions, all complemented by an inviting dining area. Step out onto your private veranda equipped with space heaters, perfect for relaxation at any time. Indulge in the daylight bathroom, featuring two sinks, a freestanding bath, and a rain shower with veranda access, alongside a steam sauna for a rejuvenating experience. Additional luxurious amenities include a heated wall for towels, a separate toilet, and a complimentary mini bar, coffee machine, and binoculars to enhance your travels. Our extensive infotainment system provides live broadcasts and recordings, a forward-view camera, and navigation charts, ensuring you remain connected and entertained. With 24-hour cabin service and dedicated butler assistance, your every need is addressed. Plus, enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and table reservations in the main restaurant, elevating your cruise experience to unparalleled levels of luxury.


Experience unparalleled luxury in our exquisite cabin designed for discerning travelers. Spanning generous living and sleeping areas, this accommodation features a panoramic view that invites the beauty of nature inside. A separate dining area complements the sophisticated ambiance, while the sleeping quarters boast separable beds for ultimate comfort. Enjoy entertainment at its finest with dual televisions in both the living and sleeping spaces, as well as an extensive infotainment system that includes live broadcasts, expert presentations, and a forward-view camera. The elegantly appointed bathroom is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring two sinks, a rain shower, and a steam sauna, alongside a heated wall for towels and wet attire. Your stay includes a complimentary mini-bar and a coffee machine for a touch of indulgence. Additionally, the cabin is equipped with binoculars and Nordic walking poles for your adventures. With 24-hour cabin service, a dedicated butler, and reserved dining at our main restaurant for our premium guests, every detail is meticulously curated for an unforgettable journey.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our Balcony Cabins, designed with elegance and comfort in mind. Spanning generous sizes, these cabins offer a perfect retreat with heated walls in the bathroom for added warmth. Enjoy the soothing rain shower, a complimentary mini bar stocked with soft drinks, and a coffee machine for your daily brew. The versatile room layout includes separable beds for your convenience. Stay entertained with an extensive infotainment system featuring live broadcasts, expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and an array of films. Each cabin is equipped with binoculars and Nordic walking poles for your expeditions. Our attentive 24-hour cabin service ensures all your needs are met. Notably, one cabin is fully accessible, offering thoughtful accommodations. Please note that our Balcony Cabins at the stern boast a unique floor plan, further enhancing your cruising experience.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our French Balcony Cabins, where elegance meets comfort. These thoughtfully designed accommodations range from approximately 21 m² (226 ft²) on Deck 7 to 23 m² (248 ft²) on Deck 6, ensuring ample space for your enjoyment. Each cabin features a heated bathroom wall for towels and wet parkas, alongside a rain shower for a revitalizing experience. Enjoy complimentary soft drinks from the mini bar, while a coffee machine adds a touch of convenience. The separable beds cater to your preferences for relaxation, and extensive infotainment options keep you entertained with live broadcasts, films, and expert presentations. Moreover, binoculars from SWAROVSKI OPTIK enhance your viewing pleasure, and Nordic Walking poles are available for your outdoor activities. Indulge in 24-hour cabin service, ensuring your every need is met as you embark on your exquisite journey.

Experience unparalleled luxury in our elegantly appointed cabin, designed for your ultimate comfort. This spacious retreat features a heated wall in the bathroom, ideal for drying towels and gear after an adventurous day. Indulge in the rejuvenating rain shower and savor complimentary soft drinks from your free mini bar, all while enjoying your favorite brew from the coffee machine. The room offers versatile sleeping arrangements with separable beds and is equipped with a wide array of infotainment options, including live broadcasts and recordings of expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and an extensive selection of films. Enhance your exploration with provided binoculars and Nordic Walking poles, all complemented by 24-hour cabin service to cater to your every need. For those requiring special accessibility, cabin 404 features a fully accessible layout, ensuring comfort for all guests.

Experience the allure of our luxurious cabin, designed for the discerning traveler. This spacious retreat features a sophisticated layout complemented by a heated wall in the bathroom, perfect for drying towels and wet outerwear. Indulge in the revitalizing rain shower before enjoying a selection of complimentary soft drinks from your free mini bar or brewing a fresh cup of coffee with the in-room machine. The flexibility of separable beds caters to various guest preferences. Your entertainment options are vast, with an extensive infotainment system providing live broadcasts, expert presentations, a forward-view camera, navigation charts, and a curated selection of films. For your convenience, binoculars and Nordic walking poles are provided, while 24-hour cabin service ensures that every need is met promptly. Our cabin also includes a fully accessible layout in cabin 404, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.