On a cruise to Iceland, experience the island’s magnificent natural wonders. Tumbling waterfalls, otherworldly lava fields, vast glaciers, and plunging fjords are breathtaking sights just waiting to be explored.
Dip into the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon. Discover Viking history at the National Museum of Iceland, or snap a photo in front of the Sun Voyager, a modern sculpture inspired by a Viking ship. In Akureyri, sports and alpine trails at Hlíðarfjall are huge draws for travelers. See the “Waterfall of the Gods,” Godafoss, or take a relaxing mud bath at Lake Myvatn. On one of our Europe cruises that visit Iceland, you’ll discover that there really is nowhere on Earth that compares.
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Itinerary, perks, and pricing are subject to change.
1 Reykjavik, Iceland
2 At Sea
3 Seydisfjordur, Iceland
4 Akureyri, Iceland
5 Isafjordur, Iceland
6 At Sea
7 Reykjavik, Iceland
8 Reykjavik, Iceland
Classic Beverage Package
Surf Wi-fi Internet Package
Applies to all stateroom categories. Applies to 1st and 2nd guests in stateroom. Capacity controlled and subject to change at any time.
Ample indoor and outdoor space come together to create your private sanctuary at sea. Your personal veranda lets you greet the day, enjoy fresh sea breezes, and soak in breathtaking sunsets.
Expansive views make Ocean View Staterooms the ideal place to unwind at sea. These perfectly indulgent spaces come furnished with Celebrity’s eXhale bedding featuring the king-sized* Cashmere Mattress and everything else a modern traveler needs.
Your escape at sea, Inside Staterooms offer ample living space, including a sitting area and a flat screen TV. Each inside stateroom on board Celebrity includes world-class amenities.
These are highlights of the cities you'll be visiting. Shore excursions are available for these sights as well as many others at an additional cost.
Seydisfjordur is an eclectic little town, tucked away at the end of a deep fjord in the east of Iceland. Surrounded
by volcanoes, waterfalls, and in summer, green fields dotted with purple lupins, this former hub for herring
fishing is a favorite stop on cruises to Iceland. On a cruise to Seydisfjordur, walk alongside colorful wooden
homes and the famous rainbow-painted street leading to the pretty blue church as you enjoy the fresh, crisp air.
Immerse yourself in Icelandic art culture, and celebrate Seydisfjordur’s rich history as a creative community.
Venture through incredible natural surroundings as you trek to the cascading Gufufoss waterfalls, and wander
along the shore looking out for seals and porpoises before continuing on your Iceland cruise.
Akureyri, Iceland is the country’s second-largest city and one of the country’s most important ports and fishing
centers. Affectionately known as the Capital of North Iceland, it has a cool café scene, a growing gourmet
movement, and a bustling nightlife that proves this city is more than meets the eye. From fabulous summer
festivals fueled by the Midnight Sun, like the Akureyri Summer Arts festival (late June-late August), to some of
the best skiing this side of the arctic circle, Akureyri, Iceland is a laid-back Nordic city and a study in contrasts.
Soar into the blue sky to discover Grimsey Island, home to only 92 residents and thousands of sea birds. The
city’s Botanical Gardens is famed for its collection of high-latitude plants and well worth a visit. Explore the
ancient lava formations of Dimmuborgir and the geothermal landscape of bubbling mud and hissing fumaroles at Namafjall Mountain. The Great Fish Day of Dalvik, on the second Saturday in August, where revelers feast for free on the North Atlantic’s bounty is a paradise for seafood lovers.
Isafjordur, the largest town in the Westfjords peninsula, is known for its breathtaking landscapes. Here guests
can enjoy and wide variety of outdoor activities from biking, hiking, kayaking and horseback riding to whale
watching. They can explore the history of the town that started as a trading post in the 16th century with growth
triggered in the 19th century by salt fish production which is still the most important industry for the town.
Iceland's capital and largest city is located on the country's southwest coast at the head of Faxafloi Bay. Settled in 877 A.D., Reykjavik has grown into an important seaport and center of government and education with theatres, museums and observatories. Interestingly, this modern city still chooses to use water from nearby hot springs to heat all of its buildings. And you’ll find on your cruise to Reykjavik that the culinary scene is eclectic and awesome. The seafood is amazing just about anywhere throughout the city and traditional Nordic salt cod or fish stews are readily available. But there is no shortage of international culinary favorites like French and all sorts of new Nordic fusion-style options as well. Explore the city’s artistic boutiques for authentic Icelandic souvenirs and trinkets, like music boxes, unique clothing, driftwood furniture and fish-skin handbags.
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An initial deposit of $350 per person double occupancy or $700 per person single occupancy is required in order to secure reservations and assign cabins. Final balance is due approximately 4 months prior to cruise departure. These are the best rates around! Those who book early get the best prices and the best cabin locations.
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