Iceland's Natural Wonders itinerary:
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Day 1 - REYKJAVIK, ICELAND.
Make your way to Reykjavik and to the Ocean Diamond where you will sail this evening.
Day 2 - BREIDAFJORDUR.
This morning we see the advantages of our small ship as we start to explore the fjords north of Reykjavik. We will start in Breidafjordur enjoying expedition cruising in the small islets where we will see thousands of birds. We will also keep an eye out for whales and if time permits try and land on one of the islands for a nature walk. In the afternoon we hope to visit the Latrabjarg cliffs, the westernmost point of Europe and home to millions of birds including puffins, northern gannets, guillemots and razorbills.
Day 3 - WESTERN FJORDS.
Awake this morning in the Western Fjords, an isolated but spectacular area of Iceland. We will also use our Zodiacs to explore Isafjordur and Jokulfjordur and, whilst the itinerary will be dependent on local weather conditions, we hope to land on Vigur, a serene little island with only five residents but home to thousands of puffins, eider ducks and arctic terns. We can also visit Iceland’s only extant windmill dating from the 19th century. Alternatively visit the villages of Thingeyri, one of the oldest settlements in the Westfjords and the location of the area’s first trading post and Hrafnseyri which boasts an old Viking farm and is also the birthplace of nationalist leader Jón Sigurðsson who was instrumental in Iceland gaining its independence from Denmark. Before returning to the ship we will see the thunderous Dynjandi, the highest waterfall in the Westfjords. Ensure you are on deck this afternoon as we cruise round the north coast of Iceland at the Hornbjarg Cliffs. These stunning cliffs rise 534 metres from the sea and this is one of the largest centres for puffins in Iceland.
Day 4 - SIGLUFJORDUR AND GRIMSEY ISLAND.
Siglufjordur is a picturesque town that enjoys an idyllic setting in a small fjord backed by mountains. Here in the early 1900s, a booming economy due to the herring industry resulted in a prosperous town with some marvellous Icelandic architecture. Stroll through the town and visit the Herring Era Museum. Alternatively take a Zodiac cruise in Hedinsfjordur a dramatic and unspoiled landscape located between Olafsfjordur and Siglufjordur. This uninhabited fjord is surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Trollaskagi Peninsula and we will enjoy the scenery as we watch for wildlife. In the afternoon we head to Grimsey Island. The Arctic Circle bisects this Island which is known for its tiny community, basalt cliffs and large variety of birdlife. Here we enjoy free time to enjoy a nature walk on the island.
Day 5 - AKUYERI.
From Akuyeri we travel by bus to the Lake Myvatn- Krafla area, a fine example of the volcanic world with lava fields, boiling and steaming mud pools and steam vents of sulphur and craters. The area illustrates the sheer magnitude of Iceland’s forces at work. The lake itself, with beautiful natural rock formations and hot springs, is also a unique ecosystem and the largest migratory bird sanctuary in Europe. Our route will then take us by Godafoss (falls of the Gods), an imposing sight. Alternatively join a tour to the 3500 year old Lofthellir lava and on the way pass the unique Hverfell Volcano, the crater row of Ludentarborgir and to the base of Mount Hvannfell. From there it’s a 20-minute walk across lava fields to the cavern. Within the 1200-foot-long cave you can observe what are considered to be the most impressive natural ice sculptures in Iceland.
Day 6 - HUSAVIK.
Husavik is the whale watching capital of Iceland. On this trip, the ship’s Zodiacs take you into Skjalfandi Bay to enjoy the stunning views on the snow-capped Vik Mountains while looking for wildlife. In this sheltered bay you can find up to 15 different species of whales as well as dolphins and many different kind of birds. For those that prefer to stay ashore you can explore the town and the excellent Husavik whale museum.
Day 7 - SEYDISFJORDUR, ICELAND.
Today we arrive at the natural harbour at Seydisfjordur which has preserved its fishing heritage from the early 19th century and its architectural style. On a walking tour we will pass brightly painted and well preserved Norwegian style wooden buildings and visit the shops famous for their Icelandic patterned woollens. The keen walkers might prefer an energetic hike up the river trail through a verdant landscape of wildflowers.
Day 8 - DJUPIVOGUR. T
Today we will see the shimmering white Vatnajokull Glacier, Europe’s largest glacier, sometimes called an icecap. The 600 metre thick ice surmounts active volcanoes, one of which erupted in 1996, creating a crater on the surface of the glacier, a most unusual phenomenon. We will venture out on a guided excursion and, after a local seafood lunch, watch the glacier which calves icebergs into the land-locked lagoon of Jokulsarlon.
Day 9 - WESTMANN ISLANDS.
Our last morning in Iceland is spent at the Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Islands). Islanders here live with a dramatic volcanic history. In 1973 the island of Heimaey experienced an eruption which created a new mountain, Eldfell, known as Mount Fire. This morning, as part of our exploration of the Westmann Islands, we will circumnavigate Surtsey Island which was created volcanically in 1963 and is a closed nature reserve. Few places in the world illustrate more dramatically the powerful forces of nature. Later we will arrive at the only community, Heimaey, where half buried houses can be partially seen peeking out through the lava and ash. This afternoon if time permits we will use the Zodiacs to explore the cliffs and coves.
Day 10 - REYKJAVIK
Disembark after breakfast and continue with your onward plans.
Iceland's Natural Wonders reverse itinerary:
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Day 10 - REYKJAVIK *
Disembark after breakfast and continue with your onward plans.
Day 9 - WESTMANN ISLANDS. *
Our last morning in Iceland is spent at the Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Islands). Islanders here live with a dramatic volcanic history. In 1973 the island of Heimaey experienced an eruption which created a new mountain, Eldfell, known as Mount Fire. This morning, as part of our exploration of the Westmann Islands, we will circumnavigate Surtsey Island which was created volcanically in 1963 and is a closed nature reserve. Few places in the world illustrate more dramatically the powerful forces of nature. Later we will arrive at the only community, Heimaey, where half buried houses can be partially seen peeking out through the lava and ash. This afternoon if time permits we will use the Zodiacs to explore the cliffs and coves.
Day 8 - DJUPIVOGUR. T *
Today we will see the shimmering white Vatnajokull Glacier, Europe’s largest glacier, sometimes called an icecap. The 600 metre thick ice surmounts active volcanoes, one of which erupted in 1996, creating a crater on the surface of the glacier, a most unusual phenomenon. We will venture out on a guided excursion and, after a local seafood lunch, watch the glacier which calves icebergs into the land-locked lagoon of Jokulsarlon.
Day 7 - SEYDISFJORDUR, ICELAND. *
Today we arrive at the natural harbour at Seydisfjordur which has preserved its fishing heritage from the early 19th century and its architectural style. On a walking tour we will pass brightly painted and well preserved Norwegian style wooden buildings and visit the shops famous for their Icelandic patterned woollens. The keen walkers might prefer an energetic hike up the river trail through a verdant landscape of wildflowers.
Day 6 - HUSAVIK. *
Husavik is the whale watching capital of Iceland. On this trip, the ship’s Zodiacs take you into Skjalfandi Bay to enjoy the stunning views on the snow-capped Vik Mountains while looking for wildlife. In this sheltered bay you can find up to 15 different species of whales as well as dolphins and many different kind of birds. For those that prefer to stay ashore you can explore the town and the excellent Husavik whale museum.
Day 5 - AKUYERI. *
From Akuyeri we travel by bus to the Lake Myvatn- Krafla area, a fine example of the volcanic world with lava fields, boiling and steaming mud pools and steam vents of sulphur and craters. The area illustrates the sheer magnitude of Iceland’s forces at work. The lake itself, with beautiful natural rock formations and hot springs, is also a unique ecosystem and the largest migratory bird sanctuary in Europe. Our route will then take us by Godafoss (falls of the Gods), an imposing sight. Alternatively join a tour to the 3500 year old Lofthellir lava and on the way pass the unique Hverfell Volcano, the crater row of Ludentarborgir and to the base of Mount Hvannfell. From there it’s a 20-minute walk across lava fields to the cavern. Within the 1200-foot-long cave you can observe what are considered to be the most impressive natural ice sculptures in Iceland.
Day 4 - SIGLUFJORDUR AND GRIMSEY ISLAND. *
Siglufjordur is a picturesque town that enjoys an idyllic setting in a small fjord backed by mountains. Here in the early 1900s, a booming economy due to the herring industry resulted in a prosperous town with some marvellous Icelandic architecture. Stroll through the town and visit the Herring Era Museum. Alternatively take a Zodiac cruise in Hedinsfjordur a dramatic and unspoiled landscape located between Olafsfjordur and Siglufjordur. This uninhabited fjord is surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Trollaskagi Peninsula and we will enjoy the scenery as we watch for wildlife. In the afternoon we head to Grimsey Island. The Arctic Circle bisects this Island which is known for its tiny community, basalt cliffs and large variety of birdlife. Here we enjoy free time to enjoy a nature walk on the island.
Day 3 - WESTERN FJORDS. *
Awake this morning in the Western Fjords, an isolated but spectacular area of Iceland. We will also use our Zodiacs to explore Isafjordur and Jokulfjordur and, whilst the itinerary will be dependent on local weather conditions, we hope to land on Vigur, a serene little island with only five residents but home to thousands of puffins, eider ducks and arctic terns. We can also visit Iceland’s only extant windmill dating from the 19th century. Alternatively visit the villages of Thingeyri, one of the oldest settlements in the Westfjords and the location of the area’s first trading post and Hrafnseyri which boasts an old Viking farm and is also the birthplace of nationalist leader Jón Sigurðsson who was instrumental in Iceland gaining its independence from Denmark. Before returning to the ship we will see the thunderous Dynjandi, the highest waterfall in the Westfjords. Ensure you are on deck this afternoon as we cruise round the north coast of Iceland at the Hornbjarg Cliffs. These stunning cliffs rise 534 metres from the sea and this is one of the largest centres for puffins in Iceland.
Day 2 - BREIDAFJORDUR. *
This morning we see the advantages of our small ship as we start to explore the fjords north of Reykjavik. We will start in Breidafjordur enjoying expedition cruising in the small islets where we will see thousands of birds. We will also keep an eye out for whales and if time permits try and land on one of the islands for a nature walk. In the afternoon we hope to visit the Latrabjarg cliffs, the westernmost point of Europe and home to millions of birds including puffins, northern gannets, guillemots and razorbills.
Day 1 - REYKJAVIK, ICELAND. *
Make your way to Reykjavik and to the Ocean Diamond where you will sail this evening.
* = Indicative