Iceland Cruises
Iceland is defined by its dramatic landscape with volcanoes, geysers, hot springs and lava fields. Massive glaciers are protected in Vatnajökull and Snæfellsjökull national parks. Activity on the island centres around the capital, Reykjavik, situated in the South western corner of the island at the start of the Grandavik peninsula. The island runs on geothermal power with the world famous thermal Blue Lagoon being the top attraction; together with the chance to view the Northern Lights in the darker months of the year. At the height of the summer experience the land of the midnight sun with 24-hours of daylight. In January - while not in total darkeness - Iceland has only 4 to 5 hours of daylight.
Reykjavik is the main starting and ending point for cruises where the cruise terminal is approximately 1.5 miles walk into the city centre. The main airport is Keflavik - approximately 30 miles away. From the cruise ship terminal dramatic mountains stretch into the distance - where the weather can be rather calm, serene and warm in the summer months. Reykjavik features a wonderful cafe, dining and nighlife culture. Here you will find the the National and Saga museums, tracing Iceland’s Viking history.
The Hallgrímskirkja parish church in Reykjavik stands at 244 ft tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest builings in the country. It is situated on the hilltop near the centre of Reykjavík and is one of the city's best-known landmarks- visible throughout the city.
Iceland and UK from Dover 12 nights'
Carnival Cruises
May 2025 - Jul 2025
From £849
In-depth Iceland Cruise & Stay
Celebrity Cruises
Jul 2025 - Aug 2026
From £1549
Norwegian Fjords, Iceland and the Baltic from Amsterdam
Holland America Line
May 2025 - Sep 2025
From £1569