By browsing this site you accept cookies used to improve and personalize our services and marketing. Read our Privacy Policy for more information about Cookies we use and what we do with your data.
 
Land of Fire to Realm of Ice: Iceland and Greenland Expedition
Land of Fire to Realm of Ice: Iceland and Greenland Expedition
FI

Reykjavik • Akureyri • Bakkagerdi • Hofn • Vik • Reykjavik • Crossing the Denmark Strait • Southeast Greenland Expedition • Reykjavik


Discover Iceland’s stunning landscapes from Reykjavík to Vík, with waterfalls, glaciers, and charming towns. Sail across the Denmark Strait to explore remote fjords, glaciers, and historic sites in Southeast Greenland. This expedition combines breath taking scenery, wildlife encounters, and Arctic adventure.


Day 1: Reykjavik - Akureyri
Begin your Icelandic adventure in the vibrant capital of Reykjavik, a city where modern design meets rich Nordic heritage. While the day is open for you to settle in and explore at your own pace, there are plenty of optional pre-bookable activities to help you start discovering the city's charm consider a stroll along the colorful streets, visit the iconic Hallgrmskirkja Church, or unwind at a nearby caf. In the evening, gather for your Welcome Moment to meet your CEO and fellow travelers, hear more about your upcoming journey, and get an insiders glimpse of what lies ahead. Afterwards, you can join the group for a local dinner, offering a delicious introduction to Icelandic cuisine. Be sure to check the lobby notice or ask reception for the official meeting time and location so you dont miss this first memorable encounter.


Day 2: Reykjavik - Akureyri
After breakfast, embark on a scenic journey from Reykjavik to Akureyri, Iceland's charming Capital of the North. As you travel, take in the breathtaking landscapes, from rolling hills to dramatic coastlines, and watch for glimpses of local wildlife along the way. Upon arrival, explore Akureyris quaint old town, where colorful houses, cozy cafes, and boutique shops give the town its unique character. There is an opportunity to enjoy lunch at a local eatery before the afternoons optional adventures. One of the highlights of the area is Eyjafjordur, a stunning fjord renowned for its rich marine life consider joining a whale watching excursion for an unforgettable encounter with these majestic creatures. Whether strolling through the town or enjoying the fjord, Akureyri offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and Icelandic culture, making it an ideal introduction to the north.


Day 3: Akureyri - Bakkagerdi
Set off from Akureyri and journey eastward through some of Iceland's most dramatic landscapes. Your first stop is the breathtaking Godafoss, the Waterfall of the Gods, where 12 meters of cascading water plunge into a turquoise basinperfect for photographs from multiple viewpoints. Continue to Lake Myvatn, a volcanic jewel formed over 2000 years ago, renowned for its abundant birdlife and striking scenery. Nearby, explore the lava formations of Dimmuborgir, or Dark Forts, where jagged pillars, arches, and lava caves create an otherworldly landscape. From there, visit the geothermal area of Namaskar, a surreal site of bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and mineral rich hot springs. Next, witness the raw power of Dettifoss, Europes mightiest waterfall, as torrents of water thunder 45 meters down into the canyon below. Conclude the day by arriving in Bakkagerdi (Borgarfjordur) in the East Fjords, where you will spend the night in a welcoming local guesthouse, soaking in the peaceful fjord scenery and reflecting on a day full of Icelandic natural wonders.


Day 4: Bakkagerdi - Hofn
Leave the quaint village of Bakkagerdi and follow the scenic coastline through Iceland's dramatic Eastern Fjords, where rugged mountains meet the North Atlantic. Along the way, pause to admire the fjords picturesque fishing villages, cascading waterfalls, and winding roads that offer countless photo opportunities. Keep your eyes on the horizon for stunning views of Vatnajokull, Europes largest glacier, as its icy expanse dominates the landscape. The journey is dotted with memorable stops, allowing you to stretch your legs, explore hidden coves, and take in the sheer scale and beauty of the region. Each turn reveals a new vista, from jagged cliffs and serene bays to charming local settlements, making the drive as remarkable as the destination. Arrive in Hofn, a town famous for its lobster and coastal charm, ready to relax and enjoy a well earned evening amid the spectacular scenery of southeastern Iceland.


Day 5: Hofn - Vik
Begin the day with a visit to Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, where massive icebergs drift toward the shore and seals can often be seen sunbathing on the bright blue ice. Stop at the nearby Diamond Beach, named for the chunks of glacier ice that wash up on the black sand, sparkling like crystals as they slowly melt. For a unique perspective, consider exploring the lagoon by boat to get closer to the floating icebergs. Continue on to National Park, where you can enjoy hiking trails that wind through glaciers, waterfalls, and lush landscapes. For those seeking adventure, a pre-booked glacier hike with full equipment is available, offering an unforgettable experience on the ice. In the evening, drive to the small town of Vik, nestled along the southern coast, where dramatic cliffs and volcanic black sand beaches create a striking backdrop. The day combines awe-inspiring natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and opportunities for adventure, giving you a perfect taste of Iceland's southern wonders.


Day 6: Vik - Reykjavik
Start the day with a visit to Reynisfjara Beach, just outside of Vik. Its black sand and striking rock formations make for stunning photographs. Take some time to watch the foaming waves crash over the shore, explore the shallow cave if weather and time permit, and capture images of the iconic basalt sea stacks. Continue along the famous Golden Circle route, stopping at Seljalandsfoss, a 60-meter-tall waterfall with a path behind the cascade, offering a unique perspective of the falling water. Next, visit Gullfoss, one of Iceland's most impressive waterfalls, where water tumbles over three steps into a deep crevice. Continue to Geysir, home to geothermal pools and the erupting Strokkur hot spring, which shoots boiling water into the air roughly every ten minutes. Conclude the day at Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Walk along the Almannagja rift, view the Oxara river and Oxarafoss waterfall, and learn about the area's historic role as the site of Iceland's first parliament. Arrive in Reykjavik in the early evening, completing a day full of natural wonders and rich history.


Day 7 & 8:Reykjavik
Spend your final two days in Reykjavik, allowing extra time to explore Iceland's vibrant capital. Wander its colourful streets, admire striking architecture, and enjoy the city's local cuisine and cultural highlights at a relaxed pace. Your Iceland journey concludes in Reykjavik, where you will transfer to the port to embark on your onward cruise, taking with you unforgettable memories of Iceland's dramatic landscapes and unique experiences.


Day 9: Reykjavik, Iceland
Arrive in Reykjavik, the worlds northernmost capital, which lies just below the Arctic Circle. Transfer from the airport and spend the day exploring the city's sights, sounds and tastes on your own. Check in with the hospitality desk this afternoon, before embarking the ship.


Day10 & 11: Crossing the Denmark Strait
Sail across the Denmark Strait, connecting the Arctic and Atlantic Ocean. The Strait is home to the world's largest waterfall, caused by powerful currents and glaciers. Listen to talks from experts, relax with a book in the lounge or on the observation deck and keep an eye out for whales as the ship travels across the continental shelf.


Day12 & 13 &14 &15: Exploring King Frederick VI Land, Greenland
Explore the coastal wilds of Southeast Greenland, a dramatic and little-visited region defined by towering peaks, vast fjord systems, and active glaciers flowing from the Greenlandic Ice Sheet. Throughout the summer, the East Greenland Current carries icebergs south from the Arctic, creating an ever-changing seascape that heightens the sense of adventure. Travelling aboard purpose-built expedition ships designed for extreme conditions, take in breathtaking views from the Bridge as you navigate remote fjords such as Skjoldungen, Lindenow, and Timmiarmiut, cruise close to calving glaciers by Zodiac, and hike into the backcountry accompanied by polar bear guards, with the chance to spot the region's newly established resident population. Along the King Frederick VI Coast, visit archaeological sites that reveal the history of the Paleo-Inuit and Thule peoples, believed to have inhabited this rugged coastline between 2500 and 800 BC.


Day16: At Sea
Spend a relaxing day at sea en route back to Iceland as you take advantage of the onboard amenities at your own pace. Join the ships officers on the Bridge and keep a watchful eye for migrating whales, attend an engaging presentation by naturalists and experts, or enjoy a wellness treatment at the spa.


Day17: Reykjavik, Iceland
Disembark in Reykjavik and transfer to the airport for flights home.


What is included in the offer
• Return flights from Heathrow with 23kg baggage
• 7-night Best of Iceland escorted tour with hotels & guesthouses
• Daily breakfast, private transport, expert staff & local guides
• Waterfalls, glaciers & highlights incl. Golden Circle & South Coast
• 9- night all-inclusive cruise aboard National Geographic Resolution
• All meals plus beer, wine, cocktails, spirits & gratuities included
• Kayaking, Zodiac cruises, paddleboards & expedition parka
• All overseas transfer included


Price & Departure
Total price inclusive of all charges:
B14347 Heathrow from £10,699pp
B14543 Manchester from £10,799pp
B14548 Glasgow from £10,499pp
B14549 Dublin from £10,599pp


Deposit: £700


Terms & Condition
Based on 2 adults sharing



Meal Plans

  • As per Itinerary