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Oslo to Reykjavik - Example 12 Day Cruise aboard World Navigator
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Embark on a 12-day cruise from Oslo to Reykjavík, visiting Kristiansand, Kirkwall, Seydisfjordur, Husavík, Akureyri, Grímsey, Siglufjordur, Isafjordur, Stykkisholmur, and Reykjavík. Walk historic streets, explore fjords, waterfalls, glaciers, and volcanic landscapes. Ride cable cars, kayak fjords, and hike basalt cliffs, black-sand beaches, and moss-covered lava fields. Discover Viking cathedrals in Kirkwall. Experience local culture through festivals, folklore, and Nordic cuisine. Hike, kayak, and explore Arctic wildlife across Iceland’s remote villages and scenic islands. End in Reykjavík, viewing Harpa Concert Hall and Perlan while strolling colorful streets. This expedition blends adventure, culture, and nature.
Oslo's skylineRing Of Brodgar, OrkneyHistoric town of Husavik on the North CoastThe night lights of AkureyriA quaint Catholic Church in AkureyriDiscover ancient cultures of the Orkney islands
Highlights
  • Tour Kirkwall Viking cathedral and nearby cobbled streets
  • Explore Kristiansand Posebyen and ride along the southern shoreline
  • Discover Seydisfjordur waterfalls and rainbow-colored wooden houses
  • Visit Isafjordur Westfjords museums and sample local brewery beers
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Day 1: Oslo, Norway | Embark

Oslo, Norway’s capital, offers music, museums, and forest trails to explore. Walk or bike the city to see modern architecture, including the Oslo Public Library. Visit the Historical Museum to view artifacts from prehistory through the Middle Ages. Attend concerts and cultural events in one of Europe’s most active music cities.

Day 2: Kristiansand, Norway

Kristiansand sits along the Skagerrak strait between Norway and Denmark, with a harbor surrounded by rock-rimmed islets and small villages. Walk through historic Posebyen, the Old Town with a right-angle street grid. Visit the Kristiansand Cannon Museum to see the Vara Battery. Take a boat along the southern shoreline to explore tiny islands. Spot lighthouses perched on coastal rocks and forested mountains rising from the sea.

Day 3: At Sea

Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

Day 4: Kirkwall (Orkney Islands), Scotland

Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, is a stunning place filled with history. As part of an archipelago of 70 islands off the tip of Scotland, the city is not among the more commonly visited destinations in the country, but it was the center of Norse culture near the end of the first millennium. Walk down the cobbled streets and be transported back to Norse times as you explore a 300-year-old medieval cathedral built by the Vikings where, according to local lore, miracles took place. Another great miracle is the preservation of the archeological sites in Orkney, like the World Heritage sites of the Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar.

Day 5: At Sea

Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

Day 6: Seydisfjordur, Iceland

The tiny, picturesque village of Seydisfjordur is the pearl of Iceland. A town of just 700 people, it is hidden at the innermost point of the fjord of the same name. In the valley above town, the river Fjardara cascades over the hill to create several, beautiful waterfalls, down to the lagoon at the head of the fjord. Throughout the scenic village you’ll also find well-preserved, old wooden buildings, an enticing subject for photography as you walk down Rainbow Street..

Day 7: Husavik, Iceland | Akureyri, Iceland

The town of Husavík sits on the eastern shore of Skjalfandi Bay, known around the world as the Whale Capital of Iceland. Skjalfandi Bay also offers incredible bird watching opportunities. There you can observe an Atlantic puffin colony where thousands of these charming "clowns of the ocean" nest during the summer. Take the illustrious Arctic Coast route that winds through the incredible fjords along Iceland’s northern coastline. Unwind with a dip in the geothermal waters of the GeoSea Spa.l.

A rich folklore culture abounds in Akureyri, Iceland, put on full display during the city’s festivals throughout the year. Inland, only 50 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, is the Akureyri Botanical Garden, a remarkable sight with brightly colored flowers and lush greenery. The iconic Akureyrarkirkja (or The Church of Akureyri) designed by architect Guðjón Samúelsson resembles more a 1920s U.S. skyscraper, but within its walls stands an impressive 3,200-pipe organ. Among the local favorite eating spots is Greifinn, a modern restaurant serving a mix of fare from classic burgers to pasta to Tex Mex to salted fish pizza (to honor Iceland’s roots).

Day 8: Akureyri, Iceland

A rich folklore culture abounds in Akureyri, Iceland, put on full display during the city’s festivals throughout the year. Inland, only 50 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, is the Akureyri Botanical Garden, a remarkable sight with brightly colored flowers and lush greenery. The iconic Akureyrarkirkja (or The Church of Akureyri) designed by architect Gudjon Samuelsson resembles more a 1920s U.S. skyscraper, but within its walls stands an impressive 3,200-pipe organ. Among the local favorite eating spots is Greifinn, a modern restaurant serving a mix of fare from classic burgers to pasta to Tex Mex to salted fish pizza (to honor Iceland’s roots).

Day 9: Grimsey Island, Iceland | Siglufjordur, Iceland

Home to about 100 people — the northernmost inhabited island in Iceland — and one million birds, Grímsey Island is a treasure in the Arctic Circle. The residents enjoy 24 hours of sun throughout the summer, as do the Puffins. Look for the stone sphere marking the edge of the Arctic Circle. Its design makes it easier to move as the Arctic Circle moves, always keeping the true demarcation. Grímsey Island is a birdwatcher’s paradise, filled with various species, including razorbills, kittiwakes, auks and thick-billed murres. Amid the breathtaking landscapes are the island’s basalt columns. These geometric geological structures covered in lush moss dip into the water, creating a mesmerizing scene.

Its remote nature makes Siglufjordur, the northernmost town in mainland Iceland, a popular setting for Nordic noir, from the TV show Trapped to Ragnar Jónasson’s detective novel series Dark Iceland. But this fishing village holds more life than at first meets the eye. Home to a lively Folk Music Center, there’s a wealth of culture to immerse yourself in. A maritime history can still be seen every day, from fishermen varnishing their boats to museums dedicated to the herring industry that once made the town thrive. From black-sand beaches to snow-capped mountains, the contrast of landscapes invites you and fellow explorers to hike paths that are a feast for the eyes. Keep your eyes on the sky for the plethora of birdlife that lives on Siglufjordur, including white-tailed eagles. The surrounding fjord beckons you and your expedition group to embark on a kayaking adventure through pristine waters, a serene experience that brings you closer to nature.

Day 10: Isafjordur, Iceland

Amid the enchanting Westfjords of Iceland stands Isafjordur, a fishing town thriving with local energy and culture. Summer months here are brisk, but it’s this cool climate combined with breathtaking and quaint scenery that makes the village feel like an undiscovered treasure. The massive depression among the flat-topped mountains called Naustahvilft – known colloquially as the troll seat – combines Iceland’s natural beauty with the town’s rich folklore. Make a stop at Dokkan Brugghus, the only brewery in the entire Westfjords, and sample the local beers, crafted with naturally filtered spring water from the nearby mountains. For those for whom the sea’s siren call beckons, you must visit the Westfjord History Museum, based on Ísafjordur’s maritime heritage and its rise in the fishing industry.

Day 11: Stykkisholmur, Iceland

Stykkisholmur, a colorful harbor town on the edge of the Snefellsnes Peninsula, where ancient sagas and modern charm converge. Stroll past bright houses and fishing boats before venturing into nearby Snefellsjokull National Park, home to the glacier-capped volcano that inspired Journey to the Center of the Earth. Climb to the top of Sugandisey Island for sweeping views of Breidafjordur Bay, kayak among scenic islets, or take a Town Walk to discover local history. Savor geothermal-baked rye bread, fresh seafood, and the warmth of Icelandic hospitality in this captivating coastal gem..

Day 12: Reykjavík, Iceland | Disembark

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In the southwest of Iceland near Faxaflói Bay lies the capital of the country, Reykjavík, simultaneously cosmopolitan and charming. The colorful houses on the horizon create a quaint scene that will make you want to stay forever. Kaleidoscopic views await you at the Harpa Concert Hall, a glittering, glass structure that perfectly exemplifies Iceland’s modern design and will fascinate your inner architect. One of Iceland’s most prominent landmarks is Perlan, originally a group of hot water tanks that was converted to a building that now hosts an exhibition, planetarium, restaurant and observation deck, located atop Oskjuhlíd hill.

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Adventure Oceanview Stateroom
Adventure Ocean Suite (AO)
Located: Deck 3 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests •183 sq. ft. with panoramic window • Marble spa bathroom with mosaic-glass shower, rain head, and body jets • Seating area with sofa and vanity •TV with on-demand entertainment
Veranda Stateroom
Veranda Suite (V2)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 270 sq. ft. • Seating area with sofa and TV • Marble spa bathroom with mosaic-glass shower, rain head, and body jets
Veranda Stateroom
Veranda Suite (V1)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 270 sq. ft. • Seating area with sofa and TV • Marble spa bathroom with mosaic-glass shower, rain head, and body jets
Horizon Stateroom
Horizon Suite (H2)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 270 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window • Seating area with sofa and TV • Includes priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Horizon Stateroom
Horizon Suite (H1)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 270 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony with top-drop electric window • Seating area with sofa and TV • Includes priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Veranda Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe Veranda Suite (D2)
Located: Deck 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 300 sq. ft. including veranda • Marble spa bathroom with double sinks, tub, rain head, and body jets • Seating area with sofa and vanity •TV with on-demand entertainment • Includes priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Horizon Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe Horizon Suite (D1)
Located: Deck 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 300 sq. ft. including floor-to-ceiling Juliette Balcony • Marble spa bathroom with double sinks, tub, rain head, and body jets • Interior seating area with sofa and TV • Includes priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Journey Suite
Journey Suite (JS)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 382 sq. ft. • Expansive private veranda • Marble spa bathroom with double sinks, tub, rain head, and body jets • Living room with sofa and vanity • 2 wall-mounted TVs with on-demand entertainment • Includes a private butler and priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Discovery Suite
Discovery Suite (DS)
Located: Deck 5 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 445 sq. ft. • Expansive private veranda • Marble spa bathroom with double sinks, tub, rain head, and body jets • Living room with sofa and vanity • 2 wall-mounted TVs with on-demand entertainment • Includes a private butler and priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Navigator Suite
Navigator Suite (NS)
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 465 sq. ft. • Expansive private veranda • Marble spa bathroom with double sinks, tub, rain head, and body jets • Living room with sofa and vanity • 2 wall-mounted TVs with on-demand entertainment • Includes a private butler and priority access to behind-the-scenes tour and galley tasting
Included
  • 11 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches, 11 Dinners
  • 11 Nights Accommodations
  • Accommodations as listed
  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • Complimentary Reusable Water Bottle 
  • Pre-Paid Gratuities
  • Unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and craft beers
  • Open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service with specialty canapes
  • Specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
  • Champagne and gourmet canapes during meet and greet
  • 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
  • L'OCCITANE bath amenities
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages provides an Emergency Medical and Trip Delay Travel Protection plan on your behalf. The plan includes reimbursement for expenses such as trip cancellation, trip delays, baggage loss, medical situations and more.

    While not required, we strongly recommend that all our guests purchase additional travel insurance with increased maximum reimbursement. Please refer to the plan documentation at HERE for specific terms, conditions.
  • Government taxes and fees
  • Use of walking sticks and binoculars
  • Butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
  • Afternoon and high tea
  • Stocked in-room minibar, Nespresso® coffee machine, and Vero Water®
  • Plush terry bathrobes and slippers
  • Binoculars for in-suite use
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack and water bottle
  • Enrichment programs and workshops
  • Authentic local experiences and onboard events hosted by Cultural Experts and Storytellers
  • Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill (weather permitting)
Excluded
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • Port charges and fees
  • Optional excursions require additional cost

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