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Day 1: Arrival in Edinburgh, Scotland

Arrive in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, and begin the expedition. Pre-cruise hotel accommodations allow extra time to explore the city. Walk through streets showcasing medieval and 18th-century architecture, and see Edinburgh Castle towering above the city.

Day 2: Edinburgh | Embark

Spend the morning and early afternoon at leisure. Edinburgh’s old streets reveal views of green hills and glimpses of the distant sea. In the afternoon, transfer from the hotel to the ship at the nearby Port of Leith. Before dinner, explore the Sea Spirit, your accommodations for the coming days.

Day 3: Bass Rock & Isle of May

Our adventures begin with the exploration of two uninhabited islands teeming with wildlife. The Isle of May is a national nature reserve, home to puffins, guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, terns, and seals basking on the shore. You’ll also spot historic landmarks like St. Ardin’s Chapel and the island lighthouse.

Just across the water rises Bass Rock—home to the world’s largest colony of northern gannets. Over 150,000 birds fill the cliffs and skies in one of nature’s greatest spectacles.

Day 4: Kirkwall

Step ashore in Kirkwall, the charming capital of the Orkney Islands, where Viking and medieval history still shape the town. Highlights include the magnificent St. Magnus Cathedral, the Bishop’s Palace, and the Earl’s Palace.

Our included tour takes you west across Orkney’s rolling landscape into the UNESCO World Heritage “Heart of Neolithic Orkney.” Pass the Standing Stones of Stenness and visit the Ring of Brodgar, a vast ceremonial stone circle over 5,000 years old. Explore Skara Brae, a prehistoric village revealed from the sand only 150 years ago.

Day 5: Fair Isle, Shetland Islands

Fair Isle is a true paradise for birdwatchers. A huge number of birds inhabit its lush grasslands and spectacular cliffs — over 345 species have been recorded here, more than anywhere else in Britain. During our island walk, we hope to spot northern fulmars, kittiwakes, northern gannets, Atlantic puffins, and great and Arctic skuas, observing them closely and photographing them from just a few meters away. The puffin population alone is impressive — around 12,000 birds. About fifty residents live on Fair Isle, and they’ll welcome us at the community centre with Scottish treats, sweets, and hot drinks. You’ll also have the chance to purchase Fair Isle’s famous wool jumpers, hats, and mittens, and chat with the locals about everyday life on the island.

Day 6-9: Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands are wild, colorful, and absolutely unique. Green hills, blue seas, colonies of adorable puffins with bright beaks, and turf-roofed houses create a landscape straight out of a fairy tale. This hard-to-reach destination is a dream for photographers, with unforgettable scenery at every turn.

Experience the unique blend of Viking heritage and modern charm in the capital city of Tórshavn. Visit the National Museum, taste traditional wind-dried mutton, explore ancient wooden houses and cathedral ruins, and end the day with free time to discover the picturesque harbor before we sail north.

In Funningur, we’ll experience the local culture firsthand: sampling traditional Faroese dishes, strolling through the narrow streets with local guides, and learning about the region’s customs. Every moment here offers a vivid glimpse into the life and traditions of the Faroe Islands.

Day 10: Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

We then continue to Iceland, a land of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Sailing along Iceland’s rugged eastern coast, we arrive in Seyðisfjörður — a secret gem nestled among waterfalls and misty mountains. The town’s colorful 19th-century wooden houses, built by Norwegian traders, line the peaceful harbor, their reflections shimmering in the still fjord waters.
Later, we visit Lake Urriðavatn to soak in a geothermal pool with sweeping views of the lake and surrounding peaks. As warm thermal waters meet the crisp mountain air, you’ll feel a deep connection with Iceland’s raw, untouched beauty.

Day 11: Djúpivogur, Eastern Iceland

We anchor near the peaceful fishing village of Djúpivogur, surrounded by rugged cliffs and calm fjords. A guided walk takes us along black-sand beaches and quiet lagoons, where puffins, Arctic terns, and other seabirds can be spotted. We explore small islands linked by natural sandbars, visit a traditional birdwatching hut, and enjoy the gentle rhythm of village life —a perfect way to experience Iceland’s serene coastal beauty.

Day 12: Vestmannaeyjar Archipelago, Southern Iceland

The volcanic Westman Islands are among Earth’s youngest landscapes, shaped by recent eruptions, dramatic cliffs, and thriving seabird colonies. On Heimaey, we see the impact of the 1973 Eldfelleruption, which buried part of the town in ash, and explore the EldheimarMuseum, where interactive exhibits bring this event to life.

Day 13: Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Western Iceland

Often called “Iceland in Miniature,” the Snæfellsnes Peninsula captures all the island’s magic in one place — dramatic cliffs, black-sand beaches, lava fields, glaciers, and volcanic craters. We’ll pass waterfalls and the famous Kirkjufell Mountain, known to Gameof Thrones fans as the “Arrowhead Mountain,” with every view revealing a touch of Iceland’s mystical soul.

Day 14: Reykjavík | Disembark

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Our expedition ends in Reykjavík, but the wonders of Iceland, the wild Faroe Islands, and historic Scotland stay with you. Spend time exploring Reykjavík’s galleries and cafés, or relax in a geothermal spa, as the vivid colors and dramatic landscapes of this extraordinary journey linger on long after you depart.

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Sea Spirit

Travelers board a Zodiac to get a closer look at the terrain and wildlife
Sea Spirit
Outdoor Bistro at the Jacuzzi area of the Sea Spirit

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Sea Spirit
Triple Classic
Averaging 226 sq ft. Two twin beds (convert to a King) and a sofa bed, picture window, two wardrobes and en suite facilities.
Sea Spirit
Main Deck Suite
Averaging 248 sq ft. Two twin beds or a King Size bed, minimum two portholes, and en suite facilities.
Single Suite
Averaging 21 square meters/226 square feet, these cabins are located on the Oceanus Deck. They feature a picture window (it may be covered during rough sea crossings), two wardrobes, and a king-size bed.
Sea Spirit
Classic Suite
Averaging 226 sq ft. Two twin beds or a King Size bed, picture window, two wardrobes, and en suite facilities.
Sea Spirit
Superior Suite
Averaging 215 sq ft. Two twin beds or a King Size bed, picture window overlooking outside walkway, and en suite facilities.
Sea Spirit
Deluxe Suite
Averaging 258 sq ft. Two twin beds or a King Size bed, private balcony, walk-in closet or wardrobe, and en suite facilities.
Sea Spirit
Premium Suite
Averaging 323 sq ft. Two twin beds or a King Size bed, private balcony, lounge area, and en suite facilities.
Sea Spirit
Owner's Suite
Averaging 463 sq ft. King size bed and sofa bed, separate living room with game and meeting area, private deck, and en suite facilities with jetted bathtub.

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All rates posted are per person based on double occupancy. Single supplement: 1.7 for Main Deck and Classic, Superior Suite; twice the posted price for Deluxe, Premium and Owner's Suite.
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  • 13 Breakfasts, 11 Lunches, 12 Dinners

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