Embark on a journey through some of the North Atlantic’s most spectacular coastal landscapes. Start in Tromsø, Norway, and sail through majestic fjords, stopping in the Lofoten Islands and Trollfjorden. Visit the rugged Shetland Islands, where Viking history and dramatic cliffs create a unique cultural and natural blend. Continue to the remote Faroe Islands, an archipelago known for its Viking heritage and striking scenery. Explore Iceland’s eastern coast, home to charming villages and Arctic wildlife, before concluding in Reykjavík. This adventure blends stunning landscapes, rich history, and thrilling expedition activities.
Arrive in Tromsø, known as the “Gateway to the Arctic.” Spend time exploring the city before boarding your expedition ship and setting sail.
Navigate through the spectacular Tysfjorden, where sheer cliffs rise dramatically from the water. Explore by Zodiac or kayak and venture into Hellemobotn Fjord, which extends nearly to the Swedish border.
Discover the rugged beauty of the Lofoten Islands, known for their dramatic peaks and charming fishing villages. Sail through the narrow Trollfjorden, one of Norway’s most scenic fjords.
Spend two days navigating Norway’s iconic fjords. Take guided hikes, kayak along breathtaking coastlines, and visit remote island communities to experience local culture and traditions.
Sail to the Shetland Islands, a windswept archipelago where Viking heritage meets dramatic coastal landscapes. Explore seabird cliffs, ancient ruins, and charming fishing villages. Visit the cultural center on Unst, the northernmost Shetland island, and experience its Viking history.
Arrive in the remote Faroe Islands, where steep cliffs and colorful villages create a breathtaking landscape. Visit Tórshavn, the capital, and explore historic sites like St. Olav’s Church and Kirkjubøur Cathedral. Spend a day in a local village, meeting Faroese residents and learning about their traditions.
Sail into Iceland’s unspoiled eastern coastline, where rugged fjords and seabird cliffs await. Visit Seyðisfjörður, a picturesque fishing town, and explore Skálanes Nature Reserve. Continue to Grímsey, a remote island straddling the Arctic Circle.
Explore Iceland’s most remote and rugged region. Kayak along dramatic coastlines, hike through untouched landscapes, and meet locals who call this wild corner of Iceland home.
Arrive in Reykjavík, disembark, and transfer to the airport, bringing an end to your North Atlantic adventure.