ODYSSEY OF LIGHTS – ICELAND TO LOFOTEN ISLANDS 

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13 DAYS

ITINERARY SUMMARY
DayPlaceHighlights
Day 1ReykjavikArrive into this hip and cool bespoke city of Reykjavik and easily explored on foot
Days 2 - 4Dynjandi Waterfall, Isafjordur and Hrisey IslandOne of Iceland’s most impressive falls, visit a fishing town and Heritage Museum. Look for puffins, seals, and whales on the small island of Hrisey
Day 5HusavikFamed for whale watching, especially the endangered blue whale. Start of the Diamond Circle route
Days 6 and 7 Day At SeaEnjoy presentations and look out for whales and sea birds
Days 8 and 9Bodo and SvartisenSami heritage, 2014-built Stormen concert hall and Molobyen and Svartisen glacier, Norway’s second biggest
Days 10 and 11Vaeroy, Reine and SvolvaerSee the iconic red fishermen's cabins nestled on the shores of Reinefjord. A Norwegian fishing port in Lofoten Islands and cruise Trollfjorden
Days 12 and 13TromsoSet sail for the Arctic gateway and disembark your ship in Tromso

SHIPS OFFERING THIS ITINERARY

Swan Hellenic Vega

Making her maiden voyage in July 2022, the SH Vega is a 5 star elegant Scandi-design boutique ship offering you an intimate setting from which you will be fully immersed in all the sights and scenery of your voyage.  Carrying a maximum of 152 guest in 76 cabins.

The ship incorporates a PC5 ice-strengthened hull combined with extra-large stabilisers to make your journey as smooth as possible.  For the comfort of guests, suites have a separate living room and bedroom. All staterooms are equipped with spacious wardrobes and bathrooms.

Day 1 Reykjavik

Arrive early enough to make sure there is sufficient time to explore this diminutive but dramatic capital city. Today set sail for Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords.

Days 2 – 4 Dynjandi Waterfall, Isafjordur and Hrisey Island

Dynjandi foss waterfall

Considered one of Iceland’s most impressive falls, the thunderous Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords region gives the impression of a bridal veil as it spreads down ever-growing cascades. The walk takes 15 minutes passing five smaller waterfalls.

Surrounded by fjords in the Westfjords region, Ísafjörður is a bustling fishing town and cultural center in northwest Iceland with cafés, restaurants and museums. The Heritage Museum, also known as the Maritime Museum, houses some of the country’s oldest buildings and explores the region’s fishing heritage through compelling exhibits. Nearby, Osvor is a replica of a 19th-century Icelandic fishing station.

Grímsey is a remote island located 40 km off Iceland’s north coast. Many people travel here for the purpose of setting foot in the Arctic Circle, the only place in Iceland where you can. The island is also home to fewer than 100 people, but over one million seabirds. Birdlife thrives here thanks to the lack of egg predation and the well-stocked surrounding seas. Grímsey has one of Iceland’s largest tern nesting sites and largest puffin colonies.

Hrisey Island is a small island in the Eyjafjordur fjord in northern Iceland. It is home to various wildlife, including puffins, seals, and whales. Hriseyjarfjall Mountain is the highest point and offers views of the surrounding landscape and the vast expanse of Eyjafjörður fjord. Despite its size, Hrisey Island possesses a rich cultural heritage. Traditional Icelandic crafts, such as hand-knitting and woodworking, preserve the island’s identity.

Day 5 Husavik

Husavik harbor in Northern Iceland

Húsavík, overlooking Skjálfandi Bay, is famed for whale watching, especially the endangered blue whale. The town’s Whale and Exploration Museums focusses on Viking history and Apollo astronaut training, taking place nearby. The town also marks Iceland’s first house from 860 AD. Húsavík is on the Arctic Coast Way and the start of the Diamond Circle route. Nearby, Kaldbakur pond is a popular geothermal swimming spot oddly populated with goldfish.

Days 6 and 7 At Sea

Skarsvåg, Europe’s northernmost fishing village on Magerøya Island, is a short journey from Nordkapp (North Cape)—Europe’s northernmost point above the Arctic Circle, marked by a striking globe monument. Only Svalbard stands between here and the North Pole.

Day 11 Longyearbyen

On the final morning of your expedition, we arrive in Longyearbyen.  Departure to Copenhagen.

Please note:

This itinerary provides general information about each destination and is weather dependent and some venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting us closer to your departure date.

Days 12 and 13 Tromso

Tromso is a beautiful port town 600km north of the Arctic Circle.  Overnight Hotel

To book this cruise contact us on 1300 784 794 or email: contact@arctictravelcentre.com.au

We will tailor the perfect holiday to suit your needs.