The Star of Iceland 14 Night Roundtrip Voyage from Southampton

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Trade everyday routines for towering fjords, volcanic landscapes and Arctic wonders on this unforgettable 14-night Iceland and Norway cruise from Southampton. Sailing aboard Norwegian Star, this remarkable voyage takes you deep into the heart of the North Atlantic, with calls at Newhaven, Invergordon, Reykjavik (overnight), Isafjordur, Akureyri, Maloy, Bergen and Stavanger.

Feel the anticipation build as dramatic coastlines emerge from the horizon, then uncover Iceland’s raw natural beauty during an overnight stay in Reykjavik, giving you extra time to experience its vibrant culture, geothermal marvels and breath-taking scenery. From the remote charm of Isafjordur to the majestic fjords of Norway, every destination tells a story of adventure and discovery.

Perfect for travellers seeking spectacular landscapes, unforgettable wildlife sightings and immersive cultural experiences, this roundtrip Southampton cruise delivers memories that last long after you return home. Secure your place today and experience the magic of Iceland and Norway from the comfort of Norwegian Star.

Make your way down to the port of Southampton to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party

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.

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.

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.

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

Ovrnight 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.

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.

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.

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

Maloy

Nestled along Norway’s spectacular western coastline, Maloy is a charming fishing town surrounded by dramatic mountains, rugged islands and breathtaking fjord scenery. Known for its maritime heritage and stunning natural beauty, this hidden gem offers a glimpse into authentic coastal Norway. Discover the iconic Kannesteinen Rock, carved by the sea over thousands of years, explore picturesque waterfronts and take in panoramic views from nearby peaks. A visit to Maloy combines tranquil landscapes, rich culture and unforgettable Nordic scenery, making it a highlight of any Norwegian fjords cruise.

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.

Stavanger

Stavanger, located on Norway's southwest coast, is a vibrant city surrounded by dramatic fjords and stunning natural landscapes. Known as the gateway to the famous Lysefjord and the iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), Stavanger offers rich Viking history, colorful wooden houses, and world-class museums. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes, explore charming old town streets, and savour fresh Nordic cuisine, making Stavanger a must-see destination on any Norwegian Fjords cruise.

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

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your own way home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Southampton 13/09/26 £1659 £2699 £4199 £4619 View