Iceland Circumnavigation
10 Days - Ocean Endeavour
Circumnavigating Iceland offers a complete exploration of the land of fire and ice, a viking stronghold with ever-changing culture, wildlife and immaculate scenery. At the edge of the Arctic Circle, Iceland is dominated by geology and defined by the sea. On this 10-day itinerary, the Ocean Endeavour will take you to active volcanoes, emerging islands, lava fields, geysers and glaciers. Include the iconic highlights of Lake Myvatn, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the whale capital of Husavik, and the Westman Islands.
from USD $6395pp
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Itinerary Highlights
- Visit Grímsey on the Arctic Circle, home to over a million seabirds and a hundred people
- Seek whales off the coast of Húsavík, Iceland’s whale capital
- Visit the Vestmannaeyjar islands, home to Eldfell, the youngest volcano in Iceland
- Cruise Iceland’s extraordinary fjords and sea cliffs
- View spectacular volcanoes, waterfalls, and glaciers!
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Reykjavík, Iceland
- Day 2: Snæfellsnes Peninsula
- Day 3: The Westfjords
- Day 4: Siglufjörður and Grímsey
- Day 5: Akureyri
- Day 6: Húsavík
- Day 7: Seyðisfjörður
- Day 8: Southeast Iceland
- Day 9: Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)
- Day 10: Reykjavík, Iceland
Day 1: Reykjavík, Iceland
Iceland’s cosmopolitan capital, Reykjavík was established in 874 AD. Powered by geothermal energy, Reykjavík is widely considered one of the cleanest, greenest cities on Earth. Food, culture and nightlife abound! The National Culture House preserves treasures like the Poetic Edda, and the Norse Sagas in their original manuscripts. We depart Reykjavík in the evening aboard the Ocean Endeavour.
Day 2: Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Today we will explore the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a region known for its dramatic beauty and fascinating geological history. There will also be many opportunities to observe seabirds and marine life as we explore one of Iceland’s most amazing coastlines.
Day 3: The Westfjords
Only about ten percent of Iceland’s visitors ever see this region, known for its jagged bird cliffs and multihued beaches. Coastal fjords, immense mountains, and tiny villages can be found here, and a traditional lifestyle is embraced by the region’s inhabitants.
Day 4: Siglufjörður and Grímsey
In its heyday, Siglufjörður bustled with activity as the centre of the herring fishing industry. Now connected to the rest of Iceland by two tunnels through the surrounding mountains, Siglufjörður is resurngent. The herring museum -which includes reenactments- is wonderful. Foodies will enjoy visiting the superb bakery, chocolate factory, and brewery. The folk music centre is a wonderful resource for Icelandic folk music.
Grimsey Island lies on the Arctic Circle. Its human population of about a hundred inhabitants share the island with nearly a million seabirds! These include puffins, guillemots, and gulls. A Zodiac cruise among rock formations is a trip highlight.
Day 5: Akureyri
Iceland’s second-largest urban area, Akureyri enjoys a relatively mild climate and ice-free harbour. Shops, cafes, and restuarants make for good exploring of the urban kind. There are ten musuems to discover and explore.
Akuyeri’s botanical gardens are among the northernmost in the world, miraculously growing several thousand plant species. The view from the steps of the monumental Lutheran church is worth the walk!
Day 6: Húsavík
Húsavík, on Skjalfandi Bay, is known as the “Whale Capital” of Iceland. Fifteen different whale species frequent the area; we also hope to see dolphins, and dozens of varieties of birds. The Whale Museum will further our cetacean appreciation.
The Húsavík Museum is located by the harbour. There are also numerous other museums including the Exploration Museum, which houses artifacts from Apollo astronaut training in the area; a whale museum, and a turf house museum.
Day 7: Seyðisfjörður
Seydisfjördur is nestled at the tip of its namesake fjord. The picturesque town of seven hundred is known for its flourishing art scene, cobbled rainbow road, and excellent handicrafts. There are numerous opportunities for hiking beginning in the town, including a walk up to Tvisongur sound sculpture on a nearby hill.
Nearby Skalanes Nature Reserve is family owned and operated. The centre for research and interpretation of Iceland’s environment and cultural history is a model for sustainable tourism. A visit to Vök hot springs tops off the offering.
Day 8: Southeast Iceland
The south of Iceland is home to some of the country’s most beautiful natural attractions. Here we have opportunities to explore a unique mix of volcanoes, lagoons, glaciers—as well as hot springs, geysers, and spectacular waterfalls.
Day 9: Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)
Vestmannaeyjar lies off the south coast of Iceland and comprises fourteen islands, numerous rocks and skerries. Only the largest island, Heimaey, is inhabited. Heimaey rose to global prominence when it was nearly destroyed by the eruption of the volcano Eldfell in 1973. An excellent volcano museum built around a house excavated from the ash interprets the incident, and numerous walks offer dramatic views of, and from the island’s two volcanoes.
Heimaey’s harbor was kept open as the lava advanced by pumping seawater to cool it. Nearby sea cliffs dotted with massive sea caves offer excellent opportunities for birds, including the much-loved puffins.
Day 10: Reykjavík, Iceland
Reykjavík, or “steamy bay”, is a cosmopolitan capital city and as much a part of the Icelandic experience as the midnight sun or the fire and ice that creates the island’s landscape.
Today we disembark the Ocean Endeavour and transfer to the airport.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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03 Jul 2025 - 12 Jul 2025 | USD $6395pp | ||
Category 1 - Quad | USD $6395pp | Contact us | |
Category 2 - Triple | USD $7395pp | Contact us | |
Category 3 - Main Twin | USD $8695pp | Contact us | |
Category 4 - Main Twin | USD $9995pp | Contact us | |
Category 5 - Main Twin | USD $10995pp | Contact us | |
Category 6 - Comfort Twin | USD $11995pp | Contact us | |
Category 7 - Select Twin | USD $12995pp | Contact us | |
Category 8 - Superior Twin | USD $13995pp | Contact us | |
Category 9 - Junior Suite | USD $14995pp | Contact us | |
Category 10 - Suite | USD $15995pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Category 1 - Quad
240 sq. ft, located on deck 4, interior cabin, 4 lower single beds, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, (separate shower room and powder room), TV, telephone.
Category 2 - Triple
200 sq. ft, located on deck 4, interior cabin, 3 lower single beds, 2 private bathrooms, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities., TV, telephone.
Category 3 - Main Twin
120 sq. ft., located on deck 5, 2 single beds, interior cabin, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone.
Category 4 - Main Twin
100 sq. ft., located on deck 4, 2 single beds, exterior cabin, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone, porthole window, unobstructed view.
Category 5 - Main Twin
115 sq. ft., located on deck 5, 2 single beds, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone, picture window, unobstructed view.
Category 6 - Comfort Twin
135-175 sq. ft, 2 single beds or 1 matrimonial bed, 2 porthole windows or picture window, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone.
Category 7 - Select Twin
145-190 sq. ft., 2 single beds or 1 matrimonial bed, window, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone.
Category 8 - Superior Twin
180-210 sq. ft., 2 lower single beds or 1 matrimonial bed, picture windows, unobstructed view, sitting area, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone.
Category 9 - Junior Suite
270-290 sq. ft, picture windows, unobstructed, matrimonial bed, private bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone, sitting area.
Category 10 - Suite
310 sq. ft., located on deck 7, forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view, matrimonial bed & private bathroom, bathtub, hairdryer, bathrobe, towels, bathroom amenities, TV, telephone.
Ocean Endeavour Deckplan
Specifications
- Type of vessel: Passenger Cruise Ship
- Capacity: 198 passengers
- Year built: 1982, Settin - Poland
- Refurbished: 2001, 2004, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018
- Registry: Bahamas
- Length: 450 ft
- Breadth: 69 ft
- Draft: 19 ft
- Ice Class: 1B
- Main Engines: 4x Skoda Sulzer
- Propellers: 2x variable pitch propellers
- Stabilisers: Girofin stablizers
- Bow-thruster: 600 kW / 800 hP
Whats included?
- Passage aboard the Ocean Endeavour
- Applicable taxes and credit card fees
- Complimentary expedition jacket
- Contribution to Adventure Canada’s Discovery Fund
- Special access permits, entry, and park fees
- Expert expedition team
- Guided activities
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Port fees
- Pre-departure materials
- Educational program
- Nikon Camera Trial Program
- Interactive workshops
- Evening entertainment
- All shipboard meals
What’s not included?
- Commercial and charter flights
- Program enhancements/optional excursions
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
- Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
- Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
- Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation