Iceland Explorer
Spirit of Discovery departing Dover
from
£5,656 per person
14 nights
29th June 2026
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £87 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.
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Trace the coast of Iceland
Awe-inspiring scenery, geological wonders and a succession of ports steeped in culture, tradition and Viking history await you on this all-inclusive cruise to Iceland in 2026. The outward journey includes a visit to Orkney, home to the best-preserved Neolithic site in Europe, Skara Brae. Continue north to the tiny Icelandic island of Heimaey, dominated by the volcanic cone of Eldfell, and on to Iceland’s capital Reykjavik, founded by Vikings in AD 874 and a gateway to the iconic Blue Lagoon.
Tracing the island’s rugged western coastline, arrive in the tiny fishing town of Grundafjördur, overlooked by the distinctive silhouette of Kirkjufell Mountain. The surrounding landscapes inspired Jules Verne’s famous novel, ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’. More inspiring scenery can be found at Isafjördur, a little town nestled on the arm of a fjord, framed by mountains. While Iceland’s longest fjord, Eyjafjördur, is home to ancient Akureyri, settled by Vikings in the 9th century. Although just 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle, the region is warmed by the Gulf Stream and is a popular whale watching destination. On Iceland’s east coast, Seydisfjördur offers a variety of walking trails to sights such as Hengifoss Waterfall and the Tvisongur Sound Sculpture. Finally, cruise to the Shetland Islands, known for their unique array of wildlife and dramatic Viking past.
Included excursion in every port
Itinerary

Embark Spirit of Discovery.
Depart 1700.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
An archipelago of mostly flat, green-topped islands ringed with red sandstone cliffs and sandy beaches, the Orkneys lie due north of John O’ Groats. Although remote, these rugged and unspoilt islands offer a rich history and are home to the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic site in Europe, Skara Brae. Kirkwall is the largest town and capital, where you can visit the medieval St Magnus Cathedral or delve into the islands’ Viking heritage.
Included excursion
See the sights of Kirkwall on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
Step back 5000 years and discover Skara Brae, the Neolithic settlement unearthed by a storm in 1850 that pre-dates Stonehenge and the Pyramids.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Cruise through the Vestmannaeyjar volcanic chicane to reach Heimaey, six miles from the mainland and the only inhabited island in the archipelago. The other 14 islands and skerries in the reserve are home to cormorants and millions of puffins in the summertime. In 1973, a volcanic eruption further shaped the island, giving rise to Eldfell, a volcanic cone that dominates the landscape. The main town and harbour survived thanks to the outstanding efforts of the townsfolk. Following modern-day excavations, an award-winning museum tells the island’s story.
Included excursion
See more of your surroundings on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
View the island’s volcanic landscapes and learn about its geographical history on a lava field walk.
⚓ Land by launch or tender.

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Reykjavik, or ‘Smoky Bay’, was named after the area’s numerous hot springs by its Viking founder,Ingólfur Arnason, in AD 874. Although Iceland’s oldest permanent settlement and capital, it retains a friendly small-town atmosphere. Glimpse Old Reykjavik’s colourful houses capped by corrugated roofs and the imposing Hallgrimskirkja church. The city’s historic heart is full of boutiques, numerous museums and art galleries. Excavations have revealed many Viking artefacts in this area around city-centre Lake Tjörnin – known locally as The Pond. Find out more about the city’s development at the National Museum and Saga Museum, visit the beautiful Gullfoss Waterfall or head to the famous Blue Lagoon.
Included excursion
An included excursion introduces you to Iceland’s capital.
Optional excursions
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most famous sites, where natural geothermal energy heats the artificial lagoon. The mineral-rich waters make it a favourite spot for a rejuvenating dip. Alternatively, join a full-day visit to the Golden Circle.

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
The small fishing town of Grundafjördur rests in the shadow of Kirkjufell, a distinctive wedge-shaped mountain. Set on the north side of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, or ‘Snow Mount’s Peninsula’, a region of immense natural wonder. Snaefellsjokull, a stratovolcano capped by a glacier, left such a lasting impression on Jules Verne that the novelist used it as a setting in his famous novel, ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’. In the summertime, a boat trip to Melrakkaey Island will reveal a large colony of Atlantic puffins.
Included excursion
Enjoy a close up view of Kirkjufell Mountain and nearby falls on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
You can join a boat trip to the protected island of Melrakkaey, which is home to a large colony of Atlantic puffins in the summer.
⚓ Land by launch or tender.

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Dwarfed by stark mountains on either side, the small town of Isafjördur is tucked away on an arm of the fjord of the same name. It boasts the largest harbour in Iceland’s Westfjord region, which saw it thrive as a trading hub from the 16th to 19th centuries. Wooden 18th-century merchant houses still stand along the harbourfront, including the oldest in Iceland, which now houses a folk museum. Another historic home is now the Maritime Museum, which further attests to Isafjördur’s close ties to the sea.
Included excursion
Join an included excursion for an introduction to Isafjördur.
Optional excursion
Take a high speed RIB boat tour of the Westfjords.

Arrive 0700. Depart 1700.
Set on Iceland’s longest fjord, Eyjafjördur, the self-titled ‘Capital of the North’ was settled by Vikings in the 9th century. Akureyri has since developed into Iceland’s most populous town outside of Reykjavik. Although just 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle, it is warmed by the Gulf Stream, lending it a relatively moderate climate. This is evident in the Botanic Gardens and the two-month-long annual Arts and Culture Festival’s outdoor summer events. Nearby, the impressive natural wonder of Goðafoss Waterfall can be visited.
Included excursion
Admire Godafoss Waterfall on an included excursion.
Optional excursion
Head to the north coast for the opportunity to spot whales.

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Cruise Seydisfjördur, surrounded by mountains, and visit the eponymous town at its head. It is characterised by multicoloured wooden houses imported from Norway between 1895 and 1922. Despite its remote location, Seydisfjördur played a pivotal role in developing Iceland’s communications with the outside world, as highlighted at the old Telegraph Station. Walking trails of varying degree lead through the surrounding natural scenery to such sights as Hengifoss Waterfall and the Tvisongur Sound Sculpture.
Included excursion
An included excursion offers an introduction to the local area.
Optional excursion
Join a scenic hike to Hengifoss Waterfall.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Fringed by unspoilt beaches, with a unique array of wildlife and a dramatic Viking past, the Shetland archipelago is made up of over 100 islands scattered in the North Sea. Lerwick, from the Norse word ‘Leirvik’ meaning ‘muddy bay’, is the main town and port, offering a quaint array of arts and crafts shops and a museum which charts the history of the islands.
Included excursion
Uncover the island’s highlights on an included excursion.
Optional excursions
Discover Northmavine’s rugged coastal scenery.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Arrive 0700.
Disembark Spirit of Discovery after breakfast.
from
£5,656 per person
14 nights
29th June 2026
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £87 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.

from
£5,656 per person
14 nights
29th June 2026
Including optional travel insurance or a price reduction of £87 if not requiredHow our discounts work
Read moreHow our discounts work
On all cruises we set aside a number of cabins within each level at a discounted fare, with the highest discount of 35% for ocean cruises and 25% for river cruises available on selected levels. These cabins are sold on a first come, first served basis. As cabins are sold, the discount begins to reduce, and continues to reduce until those selected cabins are sold.
This means that the earlier you book, the higher the chance of securing a greater discount. Our price panels clearly show the full cruise price, along with the current discount fare.
Please note: During busy periods for holiday bookings, the early booking discount can reduce rapidly. We recommend that you book early to benefit from the best booking discounts and to secure your preferred cabin.
When promoting new cruises for the first time, we contact customers on our Advanced Registration list first, allowing then to secure the cabin of their choice and benefit from the best savings. Our brochures are then sent out to loyalty club members first, followed by past cruise goers and then everyone else.