15 Night Norwegian Star and Icelandic Adventure Cruise and Stay

7 tours in Iceland, Premium all Inclusive drinks, wi-fi package & more included in the price

Embark on an unforgettable 15-night journey with our Norwegian Star Norwegian Fjords & Icelandic Adventure Cruise Package. Depart from Southampton and sail to stunning destinations including Invergordon, South Queensferry, Zeebrugge, Bergen, Ålesund, Akureyri, and Ísafjörður.

After your cruise, enjoy a one-way flight to Reykjavik and a 4-night stay in a 4-star hotel with breakfast, plus incredible tours: Sky Lagoon, Golden Circle, Secret Lagoon, Kerid Crater, South Coast & DC-3 Plane Wreck, and the thrilling Black & Blue Lava Tunnel and Silfra Snorkelling experience. Onboard Norwegian Star, indulge in all-inclusive dining, entertainment, and luxury amenities. This package combines majestic fjords, Icelandic wonders, and premium cruising for a bucket-list adventure.

Want to learn more about cruising around Iceland? Read our article here - https://www.skylordcruiseandholidays.com/blog/Explore-Unforgettable-Cruises-to-Iceland

Make your way down to the port of Southampton to embark the ship.

Norwegian Star

This 91,740 tonne ship was launched in 2001 and revitalised in 2018 under the extensive Norwegian Edge ship upgrade programme. Norwegian Star can accommodate just 2348 passengers and shares the same class as her sister ship – Norwegian Dawn. This smaller sized ship packs in an amazing range of dining and entertainment activities. There are 15 dining options to choose from, let your hair down in one or more of the10 bars and lounges on board and relax in the excellent spa with its large thermal hydro-therapy pool.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Invergordon (Inverness)

Discover Inverness from Invergordon, a charming port town and the perfect starting point for exploring the Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, Invergordon offers easy access to Loch Ness, historic castles, and whisky distilleries. Stroll along the waterfront, admire the town's famous murals, and enjoy authentic Scottish hospitality.Whether you're seeking scenic drives, Highland wildlife, or cultural heritage, Invergordon is an ideal destination for cruise travelers and adventurers looking to experience Scotland's natural beauty and rich traditions.

Edinburgh

Visit the charming Haymarket area full of cobbled streets magnificent stone buildings, bars, restaurants and pubs. Close by within 15 minutes walk is Edinburgh Castle, and just beyond is the Royal Mile - another picturesque Scottish thoroughfare.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Bergen

The west coast of Norway is home to the Fjords and Bergen is the gateway to Fjordland. Bergen was founded in 1070 and was originally a Viking settlement - the best known historic site is Bryggen which is a collection of 11th century wooden buildings built along the harbour front.

Alesund

Nestled along Norway's rugged west coast, Ålesund enchants visitors with its art nouveau architecture and spectacular setting. Built across a string of islands connected by graceful bridges, Ålesund feels surrounded by water at every turn. Fishing boats still glide into its busy harbour, mountains rise steeply in the distance, and the scent of the sea drifts through its streets. Whether you come for the views, the seafood, or simply to wander its colourful lanes, Ålesund never fails to leave an impression. One moment you might be climbing the 418 steps to the Aksla viewpoint for a sweeping panorama, and the next you're admiring the intricate art nouveau details on the city's waterfront buildings. Ålesund stands as the finest example of art nouveau architecture in Scandinavia. Its turrets and spires catch the light differently throughout the day, from soft morning grey to golden evening glow. Combined with its setting among islands, fjords and alpine peaks, the effect is magical.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Akureyri

Situated on the Northern coast of Iceland 240 miles away from the capital Reykjavik. This is the northern most port and closest port to the edge of the Arcitc Circle just 37 miles away. Here the effects of almost 24 hours of daylight during the summer months are at there most prevalent. Iceland is the world's 18th largest island and Europe's second largest island after Great Britain. Polar bears occasionally visit the island, travelling on icebergs from Greenland and seabirds, are a very important part of Iceland's animal life where Puffins, skuas, and kittiwakes nest on its sea cliffs.

Isafjordjur

Situated on a remote peninsula in the north west corner of Iceland 280 miles away from the capital Reykjavik. Explore the rugged and dramatic fjordlike scenery in this Westfjords region of Iceland.

Overnight on board in port.

Reykjavík

Reykjavík city centre is approximately forty five minutes by road from Keflavik airport and only 5 minutes away from the cruise terminal on the edge of town. Swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjavik's name. Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earth's surface. The charming old quarter of Reykjavík has colourful wooden houses and narrow streets. Visit the impressive volcanic craters of the Heidmork conservation area, and enjoy a stop at The Pearl, a remarkable and unique building, built in 1988.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your way to the hotel for an overnight stay. Enjoy an afternoon visit  of thermal bathing  at the Sky Lagoon.

Sky Lagoon Entrance Ticket Including 7-Step Ritual

Sky Lagoon, a scenic geothermal lagoon that opened in 2021, is a relaxing passage through Icelandic bathing culture. There you are surrounded by reefs, lava cliffs, and the open ocean and you get a chance to unplug, without having to even leave the capital area. Sky Lagoon is visited equally by locals and travelers and has become their Zen place in the city. The unique architecture invites you to time travel between centuries where the strong natural connection from the early ages and the advanced modern technology of today come together in perfect harmony. Their 7-step Ritual, a therapy of hot and cold. helps you relax and restore which is the core of the experience. At the edge of Sky Lagoon, you'll find a 75-metre long infinity edge giving you the feeling of sea and sky coming together as one.

Grandi By Center Hotel

Grandi by Center Hotels is located in Reykjavík´s booming creative quarter. More than just a great place to stay, the hotel is a quite lively gathering place for those in the know with a bar and a restaurant that are always full of life. We know how to do cosy as you can see while staying in our spacious rooms that offer classic comfort with modern frills. Keep it simple with one of our standard rooms or go big with a luxurious deluxe or even our suite. The restaurant Héðinn Kitchen & Bar is located at our hotel. It is beautifully decorated, spacious, and overall quite elegant in both looks and taste. All dishes are made from high-quality seasonal ingredients.

A further overnight hotel stay. Enjoy the Black and Blue - lava tunnel and silfra snorkelling tour.

Black & Blue - Lava Tunnel + Silfra Snorkelling from Reykjavik

Black & Blue: Lava Tunnel & Silfra Snorkelling Tour from Reykjavík

Duration: 10 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Available: Year-round
Pickup: Reykjavík hotels & bus stops

Experience Iceland’s most dramatic natural contrasts on this unforgettable geological adventure from Reykjavík. The Black & Blue Lava Tunnel & Silfra Snorkeling Tour combines two of Iceland’s most iconic experiences into one value-packed day: exploring an ancient lava tunnel formed by volcanic eruptions and snorkeling between two tectonic plates in the clearest water on Earth.

Your journey begins beneath the surface at Raufarhólshellir Lava Tunnel, one of Iceland’s longest and most impressive lava tubes. Formed over 5,000 years ago, this subterranean world reveals the raw inner workings of a volcanic eruption. Walk through vast caverns, admire colorful mineral deposits, and learn how Iceland’s volcanic forces shaped the island.

After returning briefly to Reykjavík, the adventure continues at Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you’ll snorkel in the legendary Silfra Fissure, floating effortlessly between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Fed by glacial meltwater from Langjökull glacier and naturally filtered through lava fields, Silfra boasts up to 150 meters of visibility, making it one of the world’s top snorkeling and dive sites.

This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers seeking Iceland snorkeling, lava cave exploration, and once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities, both above and below the surface.

  • Pickup & drop-off from Reykjavík hotels or nearby bus stops

  • Guided tour of Raufarhólshellir Lava Tunnel with an expert caving guide

  • Silfra snorkeling tour with a certified PADI Divemaster

  • All required snorkeling, dry suit, safety & caving equipment

  • Þingvellir National Park entrance fee

  • Free underwater photos taken by your guide

  • Hot chocolate & cookies after snorkeling

  • English-speaking professional guides throughout the tour

A further overnight hotel stay. Enjoy the South coast and DC3 plane wreck beach tour.

South Coast & Dc-3 Plane Wreck Tour

See the wonders of the South Coast & the iconic DC-3 plane wreck on this epic day tour!

A sightseeing tour that will take you to a host of natural wonders, including glaciers, the Sólheimasandur plane wreck, black sand beaches, and gushing waterfalls!

This amazing sightseeing day tour will take you on an epic journey through to some of Iceland’s most famous attractions. It begins on the South Coast, visiting three cascading waterfalls known as Seljalandsfoss, Gljúfrabúi, and Skógafoss, each unique and beautiful in its own right. Every sight is guaranteed to provide memories that will last a lifetime.

From there, we’ll continue to the desolate Sólheimasandur Plains to visit the famous DC-3 Plane Wreck before we stop off at the mighty Sólheimajökull Glacier and Reynisfjara Beach on our way home. If you’re looking for the most wondrous sights the South Coast of Iceland has to offer, then this tour is the ideal day trip on your getaway in Reykjavik.

The first stop is the magnificent Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, whose steep cascade tumbles 197 ft (60 m) down into a pool below. During the summer, you can walk behind the vast curtain of water – offering a unique perspective on the beauty of nature. We’ll then make the short walk to Gljúfrabúi Waterfall (available from February to September), a less-visited, secret waterfall, which is hidden in a verdant canyon. To reach it, we’ll need to ford a calm stream, so waterproof clothing is an absolute must.

Our next destination will be the mighty Skógafoss Waterfall, whose sprawling cascade measures 80 ft (25 m) across and falls an impressive 197 ft (60 m). We’ll scale the steep steps that run alongside the waterfall for stunning views of Skogafoss and the surrounding mountains.

Look out for the fascinating rock formations, which local legend claims were trolls who were so enchanted by the beauty of the falls that they forgot about the sun and were turned to stone.

From the South Coast, we’ll travel to Sólheimasandur Plains – a vast volcanic desert that stretches far into the horizon. It was created by glacial meltwaters from Sólheimajökull glacier, meaning that there are no natural landmarks in the area.

In November 1973, a US Navy DC-3 plane crashed in this desolate area, but fortunately, there were no casualties. What’s left behind, however, is an incredibly photogenic memorial for hikers to enjoy. The wrecked plane lies dilapidated on the black beaches in an Icelandic wasteland, a profound monument to our small place in the natural world.

The plane is located around 2.5 mi (4 km) from the road, which means it’s quite secluded. This is the perfect location for some quiet contemplation about our relationship with the natural world.

From there, we'll return to the minibus and head to Sólheimajökull Glacier where we will take a walk around the area to see the mesmerising glacier tongue along with the glacier lagoon surrounding it. See these icy natural wonders in all of its glory from a spectacular viewpoint.

Next up, we’ll head to the world-famous Reynisfjara beach, whose dark volcanic sands and amazing rock formations have made it the most popular beach in the entire of Iceland.

You’ll see the iconic Reynisdrangar sea stacks rising like a stone ship close to the coast, the majestic hexagonal Gardar basalt columns and a host of fascinating birdlife. Make sure that you bring your camera, because the contrast between the white-crested waves of the Atlantic and the jet-black sands of the beach, creates a perfect photo opportunity!

The tour will last around 12 hours in total.

Highlights:

  •  Small Group Experience
  •  DC-3 Plane Wreck in Sólheimasandur
  •  Sólheimajökull Glacier View
  •  Seljalandsfoss
  •  Skógafoss
  •  Reynisfjara

 

A further overnight hotel stay. Enjoy the Golden Circle, secret lagoon and Kerid crater tour.

Golden Circle, Secret Lagoon & Kerið Small Group Tour

 

Discover Iceland’s most famous natural wonders in the comfort of a small-group minibus. With fewer guests on board, you’ll enjoy a more personal experience and plenty of time at each stop. 

Journey through the legendary Golden Circle: stand between tectonic plates at Thingvellir, feel the power of Gullfoss waterfall, and watch Strokkur geyser erupt sky-high. Then, slip into the warm geothermal waters of the Secret Lagoon, Iceland’s oldest swimming pool,  surrounded by steaming vents and mossy lava fields. For the grand finale, visit the photographers’ favorite, the Kerið volcanic crater.

This is one of Iceland’s best-loved day tours, and in 2024 it was awarded Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Award thanks to thousands of glowing reviews. 

Highlights Include:

  • Relax in the Secet Lagoon, Iceland's oldest geothermal pool
  • Witness the raw power of Gullfoss Waterfall
  • Watch Strokkur geyser erupt every few minutes
  • Walk between the tectonic plates at Thingvellir
  • Visit Kerio volcanic crater
  • Enjoy a cozy small group experience by minibus

 

 

 

Make your way to the airport for your flight home.

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