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On the Trail of the Vikings

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Follow the same Viking trail from Iceland to South Greenland made famous by Viking explorer Erik the Red 900 years ago. Discover Iceland’s exotic bird life in Breidafjördur Bay, unspoiled nature and solitude in the Westfjords and fascinating volcanic archipelago of the Westman Islands. Your exploration of Greenland will provide access to Viking Age sites, an inland ice cap, fertile coastal valleys with quaint sheep farms, deep blue fjords, and multi-coloured icebergs from calving glaciers.
Golfing in IcelandOn deck of the Ocean Diamond
Highlights
  • Explore the islets of UNESCO World Heritage Site Breidafjördur Bay
  • Sail to Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) and play golf in a crater
  • Cross the Prins Christian Sound between the Labrador and Irminger Seas
  • Visit the ancient town of Qassiarsuk, founded by Viking leader Erik the Red
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Activity Level: Relaxed
Involves minimal physical effort and is typically associated with leisurely activities. Activities are low-intensity or last less than a few hours each day.
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Day 1: Reykjavik

Use your leisure time in Reykjavík to uncover the unique charm of the world’s northernmost capital. The Ocean Diamond docks in Old Reykjavík Harbor in the heart of the city, a five minute stroll to the main squares, shopping and dining. The ship departs Reykjavík harbor at 8 p.m.

Day 2: Stykkisholmur

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Begin your exploration of Snaefellsnes Peninsula from the cheerful town of Stykkisholmur in West Iceland. The peninsula is dominated by Snaefellsnes National Park which represents nearly every type of nature seen in Iceland. Board your zodiac and explore thousands of islets among Breidafjördur Bay (UNESCO) which are teeming with exotic bird life, unique basalt rock formations and marine wildlife. Adventurous spirits may opt to join an expedition to Snaefellsjökull glacier which sits atop a 700,000 year old dormant volcano and served as the mystical entrance to earth’s interior in Jules Verne’s novel, ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’.

Day 3: Isafjördur

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Today‘s destination is Isafjördur, honorary capital of the Westfjords. This secluded peninsula is connected to the mainland by only a narrow strip of land and includes areas where cars have never been. The landscape provides jaw-dropping views of dramatic fjords carved by ancient glaciers, sheer table mountains plunging into the sea and untouched vegetation. Enjoy the rarity of pure silence and the tranquility of nature while sea-fishing or watching thousands of puffins on the tiny island of Vigur, or visiting the massive cascade of Dynjandi waterfall.

Day 4: Day at Sea/Denmark Strait

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Today, sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following the same maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. Enroute you can attend fascinating presentations by our Expedition Team members.

Day 5: Day at Sea/Prins Christian Sound

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
When conditions are favorable you travel along the 70 mile long (112 km) Prins Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this narrow, often ice-choked channel, you come so close to icebergs you can almost reach out and touch one. The force of Greenland’s massive, inland ice cap pushes glaciers towards the sea, where large hunks of ice break off and become floating icebergs.

Day 6: Nanortalik and Qaqortoq

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Early this morning you will reach Greenland’s southernmost city of Nanortalik which are framed by steep cliffs, deep blue fjords and green coniferous forests. In the surrounding area you find various ruins from both Norse and Inuit settlers. While Norse settlers appreciated the fertile, green valleys, the Inuit preferred seal hunting in the local waters. 

Continue your voyage to Qaqortoq, South Greenland‘s largest town. Located on an iceberg filled bay surrounded by countless colourful houses, Qaqortoq is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Greenland. Don’t miss the outdoor art installation “Stone and Man,” which was conceptualized by local artist Aka Høegh and comprises granite sculptures and reliefs by 18 Nordic artists located throughout the city centre.

Day 7: Qassiarsuk/Narsarsuaq

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Today you will reach the small settlement of Qassiarsuk, founded by notorious Viking Erik the Red who named this area “green land” because of the inviting green valleys around Qassiarsuk. During your stop here you can learn about the lives of the island’s early Norse settlers and visit a reconstructed Viking longhouse and small turf church.

Day 8-9: Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait

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  • 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners
With Iceland set in your sights you will cross the Denmark Strait again heading east. Review the impressions of the last days or visit interesting lectures presented by our Expedition Team. Keep your eyes open for whales, dolphins and seabirds!

Day 10: Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)

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  • 1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Located off the coast of South Iceland, the island group Vestmannaeyjar was formed by submarine volcanic eruptions 10,000 years ago. Surtsey Island emerged from the sea in 1963 and is the youngest place on earth. You will go ashore on Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the archipelago. Here the evidence of Iceland’s volcanic fury is on full display with half-buried houses in ash from a violent eruption in 1973 when the entire island had to be evacuated. Aboard a zodiac you will circumnavigate the island to take in the magical scenery and stop at places of interest to see the local bird life, visit caves and possibly spot whales. An epic experience here is to play a round of golf in a sunken volcanic crater.

Day 11: Reykjavik

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In the morning we return to the port of Reykjavík. After breakfast it’s time to bid farewell to the Ocean Diamond.

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T - Triple Cabin
204-sq. ft., Deck 4, 2 twin beds and 1 upper bed, private bathroom with shower and bathtub, TV with DVD-player, wardrobe, safe, refrigerator, individual temperature controls, satellite telephone access, hairdryer, and two portholes
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P - Outside Cabin with Porthole
204-sq. ft., Deck 3 - Outside cabins in this category feature a double bed or two twin beds and a private bathroom with a shower. They are roomy and feature a TV, wardrobe, refrigerator, individual temperature controls, satellite telephone access and hairdryer. All cabins of this category were redecorated in 2018.
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O - Outside Cabin - Obstructed View
204-sq. ft., Deck 5 & 6, Outside cabins in Category O feature a double bed or two twin beds as well as a private bathroom with a shower. Each cabin is equipped with a TV, wardrobe, refrigerator, individual temperature controls, hairdryer and satellite telephone access. The view through the picture window is obstructed by the ship’s lifeboats. All cabins of this category were redecorated in 2017.
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D - Outside Cabin
183 - 204-sq. ft., Deck 5 & 6, Outside cabins in Category D with double bed or two twin beds as well as a private bathroom with shower. The cabin also includes a TV, wardrobe and refrigerator. Further amenities include individual temperature controls, hairdryer and satellite telephone access. A picture window provides great unrestricted views of the ocean and landscapes. All cabins of this category were redecorated in 2017 and 2018.
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A - Balcony Suite
323-sq. ft., Deck 7, double bed or 2 twin beds, private bathroom with shower and bathtub, sitting area, TV with DVD-player, wardrobe, safe, refrigerator, individual temperature controls, satellite telephone access, hairdryer, and a full-size window. Enjoy the view from floor-to-ceiling windows or a balcony that can be accessed via a sliding door.

Notes

The minimum age requirement is 8 years on the Iceland Circumnavigation cruise and 10 years of age for cruises that combine Greenland and Iceland. The age restrictions are in place to ensure the safety and well being of the child.

Single supplement is 75% of published double-occupancy rate

Please note: only one shore excursion per port of call is bookable in advance. If conditions allow for excursions to be combined, staff will announce this on board. Shore excursions are not included in cruise fare. Please contact us for details.

- Prices include credit card fee
- You will be requested to pay a fee of USD $75 per person for changes to your booking made within 90 days of sailing. Changes in air and other arrangements may be subject to change fees and or increases by the air carrier. The costs normally increase closer to the departure date, for example, as a result of cancellation of additional products such as flights and cancellation fees that apply here.
- This cruise cannot accept guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by the beginning of, or at any time during the cruise including any and all land arrangements. An expectant mother's application for passage must be accompanied by a medical certificate establishing her due date and fitness to travel.
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  • 10 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches, 10 Dinners

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