Star Collector: North Atlantic Explorer
Aug 25, 2025 — Sep 15, 2025
Starting from $22,716 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
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The world's most northerly capital enjoys almost 24-hour sunlight in summer, all the better to show off the city's eclectic architecture and dazzling natural wonders. Soak in the milky Blue Lagoon, visit Guilfoss Waterfall, find Pingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , or explore the surprisingly vibrant local museum and art scene.

Witness a world still in transition. Circle Surtsey Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which rose from the sea in the 1960s. Next up, Heimaey, where a volcanic eruption created a modern-day Pompeii in 1973.
Heimaey Island: Concierge Collection: Caves & Islands Rib Safari *
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Heimaey Island: Concierge Collection: Caves & Islands Rib Safari *
The Westman Islands are renowned for their birdlife and interesting geological history . You will walk to the RIB boat location where you will have a brief introduction to RIBs before your safari begins. You will travel into some of the caves around the area, such as the Eider Duck Cave, whose name derives from the eider duck colony nearby. You will visit a huge and extremely deep cave with beautiful basalt columns decorating the walls. You will also see a small cave where the sunlight shines through, creating a mesmerizing interplay of light and water. The final cave you will see is the roomy Cliff Cave with its excellent acoustics. Please note : While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, whales are sometimes sighted on this tour, including orca, dolphins and porpoises. Often seals make an appearance as well as sea birds such as cormorants, fulmars, gannets and puffins. This trip is not recommended for people with back problems and pregnant women.
Heimaey Island: An Island Tour of Heimaey
Heimaey Island: An Island Tour of Heimaey
This tour aims at introducing you to the main attractions of the main Westman Island . You will board your coach and drive into the Herjolfsdalur Valley where old farmhouses can be found. Continue along the scenic western part of the island with a beautiful view of the outer islands of the archipelago. Your next stop will be the site of the largest colony of Atlantic puffins , then on to two volcanoes , the 5,000-year-old Helgafell and the considerably younger Eldfell, which erupted in 1973. You will make a stop here to walk to an amazing panoramic viewpoint . Continue on over the new lava field, past the Skansinn , a fort where a wooden church was donated by Norway, before returning back to the pier. Please note : Order of sites visited may vary.
Heimaey Island: Pompeii of the North *
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Heimaey Island: Pompeii of the North *
You will board your coach and drive into the Herjolfsdalur Valley where old farmhouses can be found. Continue along the scenic western part of the island with a beautiful view of the outer islands of the archipelago. Your next stop will be the site of the largest colony of Atlantic puffins , then on to the 5,000-year-old Helgafell. You will make a stop here to walk to an amazing panoramic viewpoint. Continue on over the new lava field, past the Skansinn , a fort where a wooden church was donated by Norway. Then you will visit the new Eldheimar - " Pompeii of the North" Museum where the history and aftermath of the 1973 eruptions are explored. Head to the notorious Eldfell volcano before returning to your yacht. Please note : Order of sites visited may vary.
Heimaey Island: Walking Tour of Town & Lava Field
Heimaey Island: Walking Tour of Town & Lava Field
The beautiful Westman Islands are rich in natural beauty. Your walking tour with an informative guide will begin at the naturally formed harbor which was almost destroyed in the 1973 eruption. You will walk to Skansinn , an old fort built by orders of the Danish King in the 17th century. You will see the wooden church near the fort and walk up the hill to the newly formed lava fields of Eldfell. You will walk along the edge of the lava field with a great view over the town. You will see signs of old houses that were buried during the eruption as you walk to the crater of Eldfell where you will appreciate more of the power of nature. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. We do not recommend this tour for guests with back problems.

Seydisfjord is 11 miles of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains that ends at the town of Seydisfjordur, known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town. This is home of the Skalanes Nature Reserve with its wide variety of wildlife including more than 45 bird species. The first high-voltage electricity in Iceland was opened here in 1913 and is still in operation today. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the east bank of the Fjardara River that flows through the center of town.
Seydisfjordur: Chasing Waterfalls
Seydisfjordur: Chasing Waterfalls
The nature surrounding the town of Seydisfjordur is a spellbinding display of waterfalls, mountains, and the ocean. This hiking tour will provide you with the excellent opportunity to explore the beauty of the Icelandic landscape. This guided walk will take you on a hike up to a part of the Vestdalur Valley near Seydisfjordur. The valley is a protected nature reserve due to its remarkable flora. Eventually you will reach the abandoned town of Vestdalseyri, where you will find ruins of the former town. The town was inhabited for roughly a century (1851-1963). Originally there was a whaling station and it was home to one of the largest cooperatives in the country. Despite its beautiful and sunny location the town declined with the last inhabitant leaving it in 1963. You will walk past a series of beautiful waterfalls that will provide ideal photo opportunities, then return back to the coach and return to the pier. Please note : Dress warmly in layered clothing due to the unpredictability of Icelandic weather. Wear comfortable sturdy shoes.
Seydisfjordur: Skalanes Nature Reserve
Seydisfjordur: Skalanes Nature Reserve
Here is a unique opportunity to visit one of Iceland's most remote places. You will drive to Thorarinsstadir , an important archaeological farm site. Then you will continue your drive through a green valley surrounded by high mountains. The valley is dotted with lonely looking abandoned farms that remind the traveller that this peaceful landscape was once home to farmers and their families. Then on to Skalanes Nature Reserve , where you will have a guided tour of the site where the Icelandic environment and cultural history can be researched and interpreted while maintaining a model for sustainable tourism. The area is home to about 47 different species of birds during the summer and sometimes seals or reindeer can be spotted and on rare occasions a whale can be seen off the coast. Eider ducks nest in great numbers around the pond here. Please note : Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Seydisfjordur: A Step Back in Time
Seydisfjordur: A Step Back in Time
This tour will take you on a journey into the past, right by the edge of the largest wilderness area in Northern Europe. On a picturesque drive from Seyðisfjörður, head over the impressive mountain pass of Fjarðarheiði , which has numerous small and beautiful waterfalls. You will pass Egilsstaðir, a town of 2000 inhabitants and the commercial center of the area. Continue along Iceland's third largest lake, Lagarfljót. The lake's bed lies 328 feet below sea level, having been formed by glaciers over thousands of years. The lake is famous for the mythical "Ness" that is said to reside far below. There you will step off the coach and into the past in an adventurous fashion. At the Wilderness Center Exhibitions you will experience an adventure, be moved, surprised and enlightened without feeling as if you are in a museum. Every detail of the premises is designed to simulate the atmosphere of the life in the early days. Before you make your way back to the pier you will enjoy traditional, homemade refreshments. On the way back to the pier you'll pass the beautiful Hallormsstaðarskógur forest where over 40 species of trees from various parts of the world grow. Please note : Dress warmly in layered clothing to face the unpredictabillity of Icelandic weather.
Seydisfjordur: Hike To Hengifoss Waterfall
Seydisfjordur: Hike To Hengifoss Waterfall
This hiking tour will take you on a walk to the third highest waterfall in Iceland. You will depart from the pier and drive over the impressive mountain pass of Fjardarheidi , passing several small waterfalls. You will stop at the village of Egilsstadir , then drive along Iceland's third largest lake, Lagarfljot , with a lake bed that lies 328 feet below sea level. You will arrive at the starting point of your hike and it will take about 1.5 hours to reach the waterfall, with a drop of 387 feet. Your descent from the waterfall will take about an hour and then you will drive around Lake Lagarfljot to reach one of the few forests in Iceland, Hallormsstadur , where over 40 species of trees from various parts of the world grow. Please note : Wear comfortable clothes and hiking shoes.
Seydisfjordur: The Scenic East
Seydisfjordur: The Scenic East
You will board a coach and drive over the impressive mountain pass of Fjardarheidi to Egilsstadir , the commercial center of east Iceland. From there you will continue along Lagarfljot , Iceland's third largest lake that is 328 feet below sea level. You will arrive at Skriduklaustur , the former home of one of Iceland's greatest writers, Gunnar Gunnarsson. You will walk from there to Snaefellsstofa , the visitor's center for the area. Continue on to Valthjofsstadur , a 13th century church estate containing many valuable items. Back on your coach you will pass Hallormsstadur , one of the country's most successful forestry stations with over 40 species of trees from various parts of the world. You will make one last stop in Egilsstadir to visit a souvenir shop with handcrafted items made by local artists. Please note : Sites might be visited in a different order. Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Seydisfjord is 11 miles of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains that ends at the town of Seydisfjordur, known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town. This is home of the Skalanes Nature Reserve with its wide variety of wildlife including more than 45 bird species. The first high-voltage electricity in Iceland was opened here in 1913 and is still in operation today. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the east bank of the Fjardara River that flows through the center of town.

Akureyri is an important port and fisheries center especially because of its ice-free harbor so close to the Arctic Circle. It lies at the end of Iceland's longest fjord, which is 37 miles long, at sits at the base of snowcapped peaks that offer some of Iceland's best skiing during the winter. Must-sees in Akureyri include the Listagil (art canyon) which is home to many arts and crafts galleries and shops, the beautiful church in the center of town, the botanical garden, and Hafnarstraeti, the main shopping street.This is also the perfect place to ride an Icelandic horse or soak in the sky-blue Myvatn Nature Baths.
Akureyri, Concierge Collection: Whale Rib Safari
Akureyri, Concierge Collection: Whale Rib Safari
Experience getting up close to the incredible humpback whales of the Eyjafjörður Fjord, a place of serene beauty and marine life, framed by glacier-carved and snow-capped mountains. The Eyjafjörður Fjord is narrow and deep and is perfect for the small RIB boats that depart from Akureyri pier. With only 12 guests per boat the RIB boats will allow you to get closer to the whales and wildlife than any other boat can offer. The boats are small and fast which means you can cover a larger area as you search for wildlife. This allows for an increased chance of spotting whales, dolphins and bird life. Like all wild nature experiences, sightings cannot be guaranteed. However, the potential for whale watching from Akureyri is excellent and has a 95% success rate for spotting whales. Many species have been sighted here, including blue-fin, humpback, minke and sei whales. Please note : This tour is not for those with back or neck problems. Safety overalls will be offered onboard the boats. It is recommended you bring your own warm and waterproof clothes, as it can be cold and wet and wear flat comfortable shoes.
Akureyri, Concierge Collection: Horseback Riding In Akureyri
Akureyri, Concierge Collection: Horseback Riding In Akureyri
There is an old Icelandic law that forbids the import of horses and any horse that leaves Iceland is barred from returning. Icelandic horses have been nicknamed, "the most useful servants" and they were bred to withstand the harsh elements. You will depart from the pier and drive the short distance to the stables where you will be saddled up with a gentle horse and head out for a 1-hour easy riding tour through the lush countryside near Akureyri. Please note : The age limit for this tour is 12. No prior riding experience is required and all necessary equipment will be provided. Wear comfortable clothing.
Akureyri, Leisurely Akureyri & Godfoss Waterfall
Akureyri, Leisurely Akureyri & Godfoss Waterfall
This easy half-day tour will take us on a leisurely journey around Akureyri and its nearby surroundings. The journey commences from the town of Akureyri along the coastline of Eyjafjörður Fjord. After a drive through lush and fertile farmlands, you'll reach Goðafoss, "Waterfall of the Gods." The name refers to an important historical event that took place in the year 1000. After a time of friction and fights between the Christian and pagan people of the young nation the Althing decided that an official religion of the country had to be decided in order to maintain peace. The leader of the Althing, the pagan chieftain Thorgeir Thorkelsson, made a public declaration in favor of the Christian faith. When Thorgeir returned home he threw his pagan icons of the Nordic gods into the waterfall in a symbolic gesture. From Goðafoss return to the charming town of Akureyri that is colorfully framed by the sea and the mountains. Continue with a short sightseeing tour through the old quarter of Akureyri. Akureyri has long been the economic and cultural center of Northern Iceland. Its importance as such can be seen in the architecture of many of the town's older buildings that bear a strong Danish influence from the time that Iceland was part of the Danish kingdom. Your last stop on this tour is the Akureyri Botanical Garden. The Botanical Garden was founded in 1912 and it grows every species indigenous to Iceland as well as an extensive collection of high-latitude and high-altitude plants from around the world. The Garden is popular with locals and tourists alike who come here to enjoy the peace and quiet that it offers. After your visit to the Botanical Garden return to the pier. Please note : The order of sites seen may be reversed.
Akureyri, Myvatn Nature Baths & Godafoss Waterfall
Akureyri, Myvatn Nature Baths & Godafoss Waterfall
There is hardly a better way to enjoy Iceland's plentiful geothermal power and beautiful vistas of lava and moss than a visit to one of the best nature baths. You will depart from the pier for the 1.5-hour drive to Myvatn Nature Baths . The tastefully designed complex will offer you a relaxing dip in clouds of steam rising from below the earth's surface. These warm and soothing waters benefit both your skin and your spirit. You will have 1.5 hours to enjoy the baths before your 1-hour drive to Godafoss Waterfall where you will have time to take photos and appreciate the beauty of the falls. Re-board your motor coach for the 40-minute drive back to your waiting ship. Please note : Bring your camera, swim suit, and wear comfortable walking shoes. Order of sites visited may be reversed.
Akureyri, Concierge Collection : Glacier Canyon River Rafting
Akureyri, Concierge Collection : Glacier Canyon River Rafting
Mind-blowing scenery, bubbling hot springs, action and relaxation combine to deliver a splash of unforgettable memories on a river rafting adventure tour through the magnificent West Glacial River Canyon. The journey will start with a scenic drive to the base camp in Skagafjörður where you will gear up and have safety instructions before heading down to the river to enjoy a 1.5 hour rafting through the canyon. On the way you'll have the opportunity to sample hot cocoa from nature's own kettle and the brave ones might want to try a little cliff jumping. This tour is ideal for those who want to enjoy a gentle water experience and the opportunity to explore Icelandic wilderness from the depths of the canyon with its high walls and extraordinary geology. After the rafting you can have a relaxing moment in the outdoor hot tubs before enjoying the famous and delicious Icelandic meat soup . Please note : the age limit for this tour is 12 years old. Bring your swimsuit, a warm long sleeve fleece and a towel
Akureuri, Concierge Collection,Three Waterfalls Explore
Akureuri, Concierge Collection,Three Waterfalls Explore
This Akureyri tour showcases the highlights and hidden gems of North Iceland, featuring visits to three stunning waterfalls: Goðafoss, Aldeyjarfoss, and Hrafnabjargafoss. Departing from the pier, we'll first head to Goðafoss, driving through Iceland's longest tunnel, which stretches 7.5 km. At Goðafoss, we'll spend 30 minutes taking photos and enjoying the scenery. Next, we'll drive for an hour to the beautiful, hidden Hrafnabjargarfoss waterfall, where we'll spend 20 minutes capturing its unique horseshoe-shaped cliffs, moss-covered lava rocks, and black sands. From there, it's just a 10-minute drive to Aldeyjarfoss, where we'll hike down to a spectacular viewpoint. Surrounded by a lava field created about 9000 years ago, Aldeyjarfoss offers breathtaking views. After exploring Aldeyjarfoss, we'll head back to Akureyri, with a delightful stop at Rikky's House for 40-60 minutes. Here, you'll enjoy coffee, tea, and delicious waffles, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and chat with your guide in a warm, welcoming local home while learning more about Iceland and its unique culture.
Akureyri, Jewels of the North
Akureyri, Jewels of the North
This popular tour encompasses the highlights of Northern Iceland. You will begin with a drive along the picturesque coastline of Eyjafjordur Fjord to beautiful Godafoss Waterfall . You will continue through fertile farmlands to reach Lake Myvatn, one of Iceland's natural treasures. This lake is home to thousands of birds. Your next stop will be Namaskard, a striking geothermal field full of mud-pots, steam vents, sulfur deposits, boiling springs and fumaroles. Close by is Dimmuborgir, a dramatic lava landscape with strange formations, columns and arches that have been the source of many icelandic folktales. A short drive away you will find Skutustadir pseudo-craters, formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands near the lake. You will have lunch at a local restaurant before returning to your waiting ship. Please note : The order of sites visited may vary.

Small and easily walkable Isafjordur has one of the largest fisheries in Iceland. But the sever decline of the fishing industry has caused Isafjordur to look elsewhere for work. Despite its small size, this town has a school of music and has become a center for alternative music and they host a yearly festival that provides a platform for local musicians, band from around Iceland and the world to perform.
Isafjordur: History at Hesteyri
Isafjordur: History at Hesteyri
This boat tour goes to the beaches of Hornstrandir, one of the most beautiful and remote areas in Iceland. The abandoned village of Hesteyri can only be reached by boat and is therefore a wonderfully unspoiled land where time has stood still for several decades. Your boat ride will afford spectacular sceneries of the fjord and if the weather is clear you'll catch a glimpse o f Drangajökull Glacier and maybe some puffins and arctic terns. On rare occasions whales are seen in the fjords and seals sometime swim alongside the boat. The 70-minute journey will take you to Hesteyri village. This s isolated spit of land is framed with steep cliffs and has two majestic mountains in its background. The area is now a nature reserve, where the arctic fox feels very much at home and you are likely to see some scurrying off. Until the 1950s Hesteyri had a small and scattered community supported by the industry of whaling and later by a herring processing plant. This visit will give you insights into the isolation and hardships the villagers faced that eventually proved too hard to bear. The villagers made the joint decision to abandon their homes and seek a new life elsewhere. A dozen houses are still maintained as summer residences for the former villagers and their descendants. Your guide will take you on an informative walk around this fascinating place. You'll have some refreshments in the former doctor's residence before heading back to Ísafjörður and your ship Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm layered clothing.
Isafjordur: The Trolls Throne
Isafjordur: The Trolls Throne
Wild and rugged, uncompromising and mesmerizingly beautiful, geologically and volcanically active, a place of thermal springs, mountains, valleys, rivers and waterfalls: the incredible island of Iceland is all of these things. In addition, - as everybody surely knows - the island's craggy mountainsides provide a comfortable home for the world's remaining trolls , those formidable creatures of Norse mythology. According to a legend told by the locals of Ísafjörður, a huge troll once lived in the area and one day, he decided to go for a walk in the fjord. However, soon getting tired from all the exercise, the troll spotted a nice tall mountain high above the town that looked like the perfect spot to have a rest. However, when the thickset troll sat down, his incredible weight squashed part of the mountainside, leaving a large indentation that remains visible to this day: the so-called Troll's Throne , or Naustahvilft, Its proper name. Situated only a few hundred feet up the mountain from the port, the Troll's Throne is a popular hiking destination for tourists and locals alike. Your walking experience up to the bowl-like "throne," which was actually formed by a glacier, will take you over ideal hiking terrain: a good mixture of grass, soil and sheep-trodden paths. Once at the top, you will be rewarded with wonderful views over the port and the picturesque fjord. Your return hike back down the mountain to your ship marks the end of this troll-themed tour. Please note : Wear sturdy walking shoes and warm clothing.
Isafjordur: Bird Paradise Island
Isafjordur: Bird Paradise Island
Vigur is a lovely island and the nesting ground for countless birds and the home of farmers whose family has lived there since 1884. You will board a boat for the 30-minute trip to Vigur where you will take a leisurely walk around the island with a perfect opportunity to see birds like Eider ducks in their natural environment. The farmer protects the nests and uses the down that the ducks pluck from their chests. You will see Iceland's oldest windmill , built in 1840 and a 200-year-old rowboat still used to ferry sheep to the mainland. You will visit the Viktoria House , restored by the National Museum of Iceland where you will be served coffee and cakes and see one of the smallest post offices in Europe. Please note : The sighting of sea birds cannot be guaranteed as it depends on the season and the weather. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Isafjordur: Modern Taste of Isafjordour - Walking Tour
Isafjordur: Modern Taste of Isafjordour - Walking Tour
For those of you who want to know what current life is like , this walking tour will provide an insight into the modern life of the local people in Ísafjörður. Following a stroll around the heart of the town, you will drop in at the Culture House for an insight into the local arts. A taste of the modern local cuisine awaits you at a popular pub, where the locals gather to party away the long winter nights. Dropping in at the Everyday Museum, take a peek into the life of local people through a variety of media. The tour will round off perfectly, with the last stop at the town's recently established brewery . Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm layered clothing.
Isafjordur: Calm Fjord Tandem Kayaking
Isafjordur: Calm Fjord Tandem Kayaking
Fjord kayaking is not only a healthy and rewarding way to spend some time, it's also a perfect way to get to know Icelandic nature up close . The West Fjords have earned a deserved reputation for being the nature- and adventure-lover's paradise. You will take a short walk to the kayak center and receive some instruction on tandem kayaking before beginning your tour. You will see the fjord's beauty right from the water under the magnificent mountains towering over the area in this get-close-to-nature experience. Please note : Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Pricing is per person, based on two guests in each kayak.

Beautiful Grundarfjordur is located between a mountain range and the sea. The road nearby crosses a lava field that is partially warm so snow does not always stick there. The main attraction of the area is Snæfellsjokull National Park full of regal glaciers, lava fields, waterfalls, caves, calderas, and basalt cliffs. The peninsula there received the EARTHCHECK Sustainable Community Award in 2010, the first area in Iceland to win such an award.
Grundarfjordur: Wonders of the West
Grundarfjordur: Wonders of the West
This tour will offer a chance to see many of the wonderful highlights of Snaefellsnes Peninsula. You will drive through several small fishing villages that hug the dramatic coast on your way to the famous Snaefellsjokull Glacier. You will stop at Djupalonssandur Beach for a short refreshing walk on the pebbled beach where strange rock formations are found and you can take the strength test on four great rocks weighing from 50 to 340 pounds. After a short drive past the cliffs of Londrangar , you will arrive in the tiny fishing village of Arnarstapi with its many interesting lava formations and an abundance of birdlife . After a walk you will board your coach and head for Budir, famed for its beautiful surroundings of black lava and yellow-sand beach. You will visit the church then continue over Frodarheidi Heath back to Grundarfjordur. Please note : Sightings of sea birds cannot be guaranteed. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The itinerary order may vary.
Grundarfjordur: A Journey to the Center of the Earth
Grundarfjordur: A Journey to the Center of the Earth
Make your own journey to the center of the earth during this exciting tour that is perfect for the adventurous visitor. The tour will begin with a scenic drive from the port in Grundarfjörður.As we get closer to Snæfellsjökull Glacier you will reach your destination where your guide will greet you.After all the guests have been provided with helmets and flashlights you will head to the entrance of the cave. Inside the lava cave there are two main sections. The upper section has great features and unique formations of lava.The lower part of the lava cave can only be reached by a long and narrow staircase that will take you deep underground, to a place which was hidden from the outside world for thousands of years. As you make your way through the cave the guide will inform you about the geology, history and folklore associated with the cave. When you're deep inside the lower cave all the lights will be turned off and you will experience total darkness. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Grundarfjordur, Concierge Collection, Highlights of Snaefellsnes
Grundarfjordur, Concierge Collection, Highlights of Snaefellsnes
On this amazing journey around the Snæfellsnes peninsula, we will depart from Grundafjörður pier and head to our first stop, Malarrif Lighthouse. From there, we will drive to Saxhóll, where we will ascend approximately 385 steps for a spectacular view of craters and lava fields, including the Lóndrangabjarg cliffs. Next, we drive to Arnarstapi harbor and take a scenic 50-minute walk through the lava fields to Hellnar. At Hellnar, we will pause to enjoy some packed lunch before continuing to our final location, Rauðfellsgjá Canyon, where we will hike into the canyon. After our hike, we will return to the pier in Grundafjörður, concluding a long, beautiful, and active day exploring the most interesting and unique places of the Snæfellsnes peninsula.

The world's most northerly capital enjoys almost 24-hour sunlight in summer, all the better to show off the city's eclectic architecture and dazzling natural wonders. Soak in the milky Blue Lagoon, visit Guilfoss Waterfall, find Pingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , or explore the surprisingly vibrant local museum and art scene.

The beautiful fjord system of Prince Christian Sound is a waterway in southern Greenland that connects the Labrador Sea and the Irminger Sea. Sixty miles long and narrows to only 1,500 feet wide at some points. It separates the mainland from the islands of the Cape Farewell Archipelago and is surrounded by steep granite mountains as high as 3,937 feet.

The scenic colonial town of Qaqortoq is easily seen on foot. Walk to the town square with its gorgeous fountain built of Igaliku rocks. Colorful houses encircle the square and Our Saviour's Church, built in 1832, is nearby. There are many works of art that have been chiseled into the rocks at the sculpture park called "Stone and Man," and the local museum full of Nordic artifacts is definitely worth a visit. Another point of interest is the fishing wharf where fresh and dried fish is sold.
Qaqortoq, Concierge Collection: Boat Tour to Uunartoq Hot Springs
Qaqortoq, Concierge Collection: Boat Tour to Uunartoq Hot Springs
Sit in the Arctic Wilderness away from everybody else. You will only be joined by people from Windstar Cruises on the spot however, if locals come, they will be invited to join you. You can enjoy the scenery of the green Arctic, while bathing in approx. 86°F hot water and see small icebergs floating in the ocean on the side. Visit the hot springs of Uunartoq on an amazing boat trip through Arctic waters, before arriving to the hot springs. Here at the hot springs you will have approx. 1.5 hours free time, which will give you time to enjoy the hot pools and the contrast of icebergs floating by in the fjord. Enjoy! Please note : Wear comfortable shoes, and bring your bathing suit, towel, water bottle, sack lunch, snack, insect repellent, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
Qaqortoq, City Walk
Qaqortoq, City Walk
You will start your city walk of Qaqortoq from the harbor. Your guide will take you through the town and share historical and personal knowledge about the Inuit culture , old traditions as well as modern traditions and how it is to life in the Arctic region. The walk will pass the harbor and its fishing industry. Your guide will tell you about the outdoor gallery around town, take you to the churches, talk about the school system and the youth. You will end the tour at the town square and see the first fountain made in Greenland . The walk stops at the museum. From here you can, individually without your guide, visit the museum, go shopping, go for a hike or you can go back to your waiting ship with your guide. Please note : This tour is not appropriate for guests with limited mobility. Wear hiking boots or sturdy shoes, bring a water bottle, and insect repellent. Wear layered clothing that is weather appropriate and bring local currency.
Qaqartoq, Home visit and Greenlandic Kaffemik


Qaqartoq, Home visit and Greenlandic Kaffemik
Here is a cultural experience where you will meet the locals and learn about life in the Arctic. Visit at Greenlandic home and hear the story of the host's life in the Arctic. Kaffemik is a Greenlandic tradition you will get to experience. It takes place when the locals are celebrating a special event or milestone, such as birthdays, first school day, a new baby or someone's "confirmation" - but the real enjoyment comes from enjoying each other's company, while tasting Greenlandic cake and pastry. Please note: Bring mosquito nets, mosquito repellent and good hiking shoes.

With a population of 1,600, Narsaq is the youngest town of Greenland and was founded in 1959. The mountain behind the town is full of coveted minerals and is a major attractions for rock pickers and geologists including the rare mineral, Tugtupit which has only been found in one or two places around the world.
Narsaq, Town Walk


Narsaq, Town Walk
Narsaq is known as the Pearl of South Greenland. It is a charming village, where you can get a feel for the real Greenland and enjoy the Arctic nature up close. Narsaq (meaning The Plain in Greenlandic) is a town known for its colorful wooden houses, where modern living is mixed with ancient traditions. It is the youngest town in Greenland, founded as late as in 1959. Highlights of your walking tour will include the Church of Narsaq, the Narsaq School, the harbor and the museum. Please note: Bring mosquito nets and mosquito repellent. No toilet facilities are available.

The southernmost town in Greenland located at the mouth of the Tasermuit Fjord, Nanortalik shares space with polar bears who live and hunt on the sea outside of town. Vertical cliffs and steep peaks characterize the area around Nanortalik and Ketil Mountain at 6,562 feet has one of the highest climbing walls with Greenland's only natural forest just 25 miles away. The locals are charming and friendly and known for their choir singing, which you may end up hearing.
Nanortalik, Concierge Collection: Tasermuit Fjord Tour
Nanortalik, Concierge Collection: Tasermuit Fjord Tour
Tasermiut Fjord is well-known for its spectacular beauty. With its sky-high mountains, reflecting themselves in the still waters of the fjord, the inhabitants of the surrounding area have crowned it as a wonder of the Arctic. The nature around Tasermiut will definitely take your breath away and drain you emotionally with its beauty, it is the perfect location for creating-and photographing lifetime memories. On the journey you will reach your ice cap destination, where you can get off the boat and get a close-up look at the inland icecap's glacier mouth. On the tour you will also pass by Nuugaarsuk and Saputit, which are sheep farms in the southern area of Greenland. Please note: Wear good walking shoes, dress according to the weather conditions and bring insect repellent and water.
Nanortalik, Nanortalik Tour
Nanortalik, Nanortalik Tour
This guided tour will take you around the town of Nanortalik showing you how they live in Greenland. You will get around the best parts of the whole city. The guide will show you the school, police station, fire department, the youth house, and the tour will end around the museum, which will be possible to visit individually, if the museum is open at your arrival. This will give you a little different perspective on their town. The guides will provide you with all the information you need, and you are welcome to ask questions on the way. Enjoy your stay in Nanortalik. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring mosquito repellent, water and dress according to the weather conditions.

This 43-mile (70km) long fjord opens into the Labrador Sea and separates two long mountainous peninsulas. Nanortalik Island is located at the mouth of the fjord. It is a popular spot for climbers and kayakers and is the starting point for many challenging treks.

St. Anthony is a popular whale-watching destination. Located at the northern tip of Newfoundland, icebergs appear along Newfoundland Iceberg Alley and the rugged coastline, there is a vast wilderness of valleys and lake-dotted mountains, and the local fresh seafood is among the best.
St. Anthony, Doctor To The North *


St. Anthony, Doctor To The North *
This excursion will feature a visit to the Grenfell Interpretation Center , which chronicles the inspiring life of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, the young English doctor who visited St. Anthony in 1892 and founded the Grenfell Mission. Dr. Grenfell was renowned for bringing medicine and education to the Inuit and European settlers along the harsh Labrador Coast. His adventures were required reading in eastern Canada and taught valuable lessons to rural schoolchildren. His tales of courage and charitable efforts made him a friend of American presidents and governors, as well as European royalty. You will also visit his home, where you can view the artifacts gathered from a life of Arctic adventure and global philanthropy. The name Grenfell is still associated with arctic-inspired fashions in the 21st century. Please note : Folks with a medical background will enjoy looking at medical instruments from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Moose are frequently sighted along the way.
St. Anthony, Viking Experience
St. Anthony, Viking Experience
Visit the remarkable ancient settlement site of the Norse founded more than 1,000 years ago, at L'Anse aux Meadows , Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red, was the first European to set foot on American soil. The Viking originally called his discovery "Vinland." You will tour this finely restored UNESCO outpost guided by local hosts, gaining immeasurable insight into what life was like for the continent's first Norse explorers. See the sod houses, constructed of soil packed over wooden frames, and see evidence of carpentry and ironsmith workshops. You will also learn about the 1960 discovery of the site by the adventurer Helge Ingstad and his wife, archaeologist Anne Stine Ingstad. On your way back to your ship, stop to visit the recreated Viking village of Norstead to learn more about life in these northern reaches 1,000 years ago. Please note: It is recommended that guests wear flat, comfortable shoes.
St. Anthony, Explore The North Coast
St. Anthony, Explore The North Coast
Join a local family on their fishing boat for a scenic sail among sea life and coastal cliffs. You will meet your hosts, the Alcock family, aboard their 47-passenger Cape Islander , and set off along the coast near Fishing Point. During your excursion, you might see humpback whales, which typically stay along the coast in September. Keep your eyes open, too, for dolphins, seals, sea turtles and minke, fin and orca whales. As you explore the coast and keep watch for spouts, the Alcocks will regale you with tales both real and rumored in this land of Vikings, moose, salmon and caribou. After a 2-hour cruise and an enriching up-close view of this remote and tranquil coastline, you will bid your new friends farewell and return to your ship. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in warm layers.
St. Anthony, Viking Experience
St. Anthony, Viking Experience
Visit the remarkable ancient settlement site of the Norse founded more than 1,000 years ago, at L'Anse aux Meadows, Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red, was the first European to set foot on American soil. The Viking originally called his discovery "Vinland." You will tour this finely restored UNESCO outpost guided by local hosts, gaining immeasurable insight into what life was like for the continent's first Norse explorers. See the sod houses, constructed of soil packed over wooden frames, and see evidence of carpentry and ironsmith workshops. You will also learn about the 1960 discovery of the site by the adventurer Helge Ingstad and his wife, archaeologist Anne Stine Ingstad. On your way back to your ship, stop to visit the recreated Viking village of Norstead to learn more about life in these northern reaches 1,000 years ago. Please note: It is recommended that guests wear flat, comfortable shoes.
St. Anthony, Explore The North Coast
St. Anthony, Explore The North Coast
Join a local family on their fishing boat for a scenic sail among sea life and coastal cliffs. You will meet your hosts, the Alcock family, aboard their 47-passenger Cape Islander, and set off along the coast near Fishing Point. During your excursion, you might see humpback whales, which typically stay along the coast in September. Keep your eyes open, too, for dolphins, seals, sea turtles and minke, fin and orca whales. As you explore the coast and keep watch for spouts, the Alcocks will regale you with tales both real and rumored in this land of Vikings, moose, salmon and caribou. After a 2-hour cruise and an enriching up-close view of this remote and tranquil coastline, you will bid your new friends farewell and return to your ship. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in warm layers.

Bonne Bay and Woody Point are part of the Gros Morne National Park, whose ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bonne Bay has two sections - Inner Bonne Bay and Outer Bonne Bay. Inner Bonne Bay has two arms with wooded coves and beaches. Outer Bonne Bay is the entrance to the Bonne Bay fjord. This bay was carved out approximately 10,000 years ago and is an area full of wildlife - moose and caribou, Arctic hare and ptarmigan.
Bonne Bay, The North Coast of Gros Morne
Bonne Bay, The North Coast of Gros Morne
Explore the north side of this UNESCO World Heritage Site . Your stops will include the Lobster Cove Lighthouse which will introduces you to the first peoples of North America and the history of the local communities including some famous local shipwrecks. Newfoundland's geological history will come alive at Western Brook Pond where you will look inland at the raised fjord that was carved by the sea and filled by the ocean a mere 15,000 years ago. You will have many opportunities to enjoy the scenery - including Gros Morne Mountain - and to learn about the history and geology of our planet together with the fishing culture of Newfoundland and Labrador. If time allows, you will also visit the Bonne Bay Marine Science Centre for some wonderful up-close looks at life in the ocean off Gros Morne. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Bonne Bay, Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Bonne Bay, Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Woody Point on the south side of Gros Morne National Park provides easy access (10-minute drive) to the Gros Morne's Discovery Centre (primary interpretation centre). An additional 10-minute drive will take you to the Tablelands which is the landform that gave the park its UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. You will walk on the Tablelands trail looking at its unique physical nature and also looking at the distinctive plants that make this landform home. You will also get a great view of Gros Morne, the mountain the park was named after. A Parks Canada Interpreter will join you at the Tablelands to ensure that you get to hear about this region's unique geology. The Discovery Centre features exhibits that tell the story of the region's many geological highlights. After the morning excursion, you will return to the pier in Woody Point and go back on board the yacht for lunch while the yacht repositions to Norris Point. Guides and buses will then reposition to Norris Point on the north side of the park to meet you for the afternoon excursion. Please note: Guests are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes. This port call will require a tender/Zodiac landing at the community dock. There is a port fee that the Harbour Master will want to discuss with the Ship's Agent. Because of the limited supply of buses in the region (and short distances) passengers shuttle between the various stops using school buses.

Situated at the northern end of the St. Lawrence River, Havre St. Pierre is home to the eerie limestone structures of the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Tourism contributes hugely to the economy of this small town noted for the unique variety of flora and fauna found here such as the rare Mingan Thistle and puffins. Excellent fishing is also found here,made up of snow crab, scallops, lobster and salmon.

A focal point of French culture and one of North America's oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
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Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
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Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Embark on a cultural journey to the First Nation of Wendat! Wendake, a quiet and peaceful village nestled in the woods on the outskirts of Quebec is the only community in Canada where the Huron-Wendat Nation is located. In this 3.5-hour tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in their culture and discover a Nation proud of its origin and its know-how. Upon arrival you will be met by a First Nation's guide dressed in traditional clothing. You will enjoy a guided tour of the highlights of the village. In the longhouse you will become acquainted with the daily life and customs of the Huron people. Continuing to the smokehouse you will learn about the techniques used for meat drying and food preservation methods. In the Sweat Lodge you will learn about the spirituality of the Huron people as well as the techniques and process of purification used by their ancestors. Relax in the comfort of a large war canoe as your guide explains their construction and use. In a large tepee you will learn about the Huron's lifestyle before the first contact with Europeans as well as their traditional and herbal forms of medicine. Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to protect and promote the heritage of the Wendat people. With permanent exhibitions and numerous activities, the Museum carries out its mandate to teach and popularize the history, culture and art of the Wendat people and of others First Nations. During your visit, you will discover artworks of Bourgault (a Wendat artist), ancient manuscripts, and much more. A natural site of rare beauty, the Kabir Kouba Falls plunges into a 138-feet- deep canyon. From 2007 to 2009, archeological digs revealed the vestiges of a flour mill, a saw mill and a paper mill built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Experience the splendor of French Canada's Beaupré Coast as this tour takes you along the St.-Lawrence Waterway to the natural wonder known as Ste- Anne Canyon and Ste Anne Basilica. Within minutes of the Old Walled City of Québec and along the St.-Lawrence River is one of the most picturesque areas of the Province of Québec known as the Beaupré Coast. Your first stop is Canyon Sainte-Anne, a natural wonder featuring a 270 foot waterfall. There are various bridges and lookouts around the falls to provide you with spectacular views. Your next stop will be the equally impressive Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Over 1.5 million people visit this basilica each year and it's one of the most important Catholic sites in North America. You will spend your drive to the basilica learning about its rich history with your guide and you will have time for independent exploration of the grounds once you arrive at the basilica. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
You will discover the charm and character of the Old Town as you explore the historic landmarks followed by a brief journey along the St-Lawrence River to view the spectacular scenery surrounding Montmorency Falls. You will start your tour at Dufferin Terrace located 200 feet above the waterway. From here you will have a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans, and the Laurentian Mountains. You will also drive by one of Québec's most celebrated landmarks, the Château Frontenac . Make a stop in Place-Royale a beautifully restored market square of typical 17th and 18th century stone architecture at the heart of the Lower Town. It is the location of the oldest standing Catholic church in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Find National Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham, this park was the site of the historic battle where the French surrendered to the British in 1759. Located on the cliffs overlooking the St.-Lawrence River, the Plains of Abraham is now a beautiful 250-acre park with hills, gardens, monuments and artillery artifacts. Cap-Diamant is located in National Battlefield Park, a photo stop opportunity will be made at Cap-Diamant which was named after the shiny stones explorer Jacques-Cartier mistook for diamonds. From here you will have spectacular views of the St Lawrence River, Lower Town, and surrounding countryside. Your route will take you along the Grande-Allée, the Champs-Élysées of Québec lined with quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and boutiques to the Hôtel du Parlement, an imposing Second Empire-style building overlooking the city. Within minutes of the walled city of Old Quebec are the beautiful pastoral landscapes of Quebec's countryside. A photo stop will be made at the Montmorency Falls where you will enjoy the breathtaking views and see the powerful forces of nature as the water of the Montmorency River roars down the cliff to eventually meet with the St. Lawrence River. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
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Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.

Available Staterooms

Ocean View Suite 1
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Porthole Suite

These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.