Iceland Cruises

Cruise Iceland's coastline and experience its magical natural beauty
Iceland's natural wonders make a cruise holiday to this region, with its epic landscapes of mountains and fjords, active volcanoes and boiling geothermal springs, an unforgettable travel experience. Our cruises from UK ports give you time to acclimatise as your cruise ship heads for the Arctic region and its rich fishing grounds. As you make your way around the coastline on your Iceland cruise, take in the contrasting lava fields, icy glaciers and grass valleys, and watch for whales, seals and migrant birds. Time in Reykjavik can be spent visiting Iceland's 'Golden Circle' with its National Park, waterfalls and geysers, or relaxing in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, you will experience a temperate climate on an Iceland cruise holiday, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle.
Iceland Cruises Highlights
Bathing in the Blue Lagoon - Iceland
Boat trip to Vigur Island - Iceland
Flightseeing Adventure - Iceland
Glacier Adventure - Iceland
- Upcoming Iceland Cruises - W1209
- On the Black Watch
- Departing on 22 Jul 2012 for 16 nights
- Prices starting from £1,199.

- BOAT TRIP TO VIGUR ISLAND - TOUR B
- Isafjordur, Iceland, Iceland
Vigur is a lovely island, two kilometres long and just 400 metres wide - a green oasis in the blue waters of the fjord Isafjardardjup.

- FLIGHTSEEING ADVENTURE - TOUR G
- Reykjavik, Iceland, Iceland
If you think that Iceland looks good from the ground – wait until you have seen it from the air. This never-to-be-forgotten trip shows the sharply contrasting faces of Iceland’s natural features – glaciers and volcanoes.
- GLACIER ADVENTURE - TOUR B
- Reykjavik, Iceland, Iceland
We continue on snow trucks into the icy world of the glacier. We will spend approximately an hour on the snow truck which will take us into the wonderful world of ice.

- GLACIER FJORDS & HESTEYRI BOAT TRIP - TOUR C
- Isafjordur, Iceland, Iceland
This boat tour takes us to the beaches of Hornstrandir - one of the most beautiful and remote areas in Iceland.

- KRYSUVIK & THE BLUE LAGOON - TOUR C
- Reykjavik, Iceland, Iceland
We start with a pleasant drive through Hafnarfjörður town, situated picturesquely on an ancient lava flow
Taking a cruise holiday in Iceland, even in winter, offers relatively mild temperatures. The southerly lowlands of the island are around 0 °C (32 °F) in winter, however the highlands will be alot cooler and tend to average around −10 °C (14 °F).
If you are taking a cruise in Summer, the average July temperature in the southern part of the island is 10–13 °C (50–55 °F). Warm summer days can reach 20–25 °C (68–77 °F). The annual average hours of sunshine in Reykjavik is similar to towns in Scotland and Ireland.
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