Around Iceland: A Total Solar Eclipse
Aug 10, 2026 — Aug 17, 2026
Starting from $13,946 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
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7 Nights in Star Pride
The solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, promises to be a spectacular celestial event. The best place to experience this incredible phenomenon – Iceland. The eclipse will pass directly over the Western coast of Iceland, near Isafjordur. Your Windstar cruise around Iceland brings you to otherworldly landscapes. Dark volcanic peaks rise above fluorescent green hillsides. Blue lagoons, heated by vents from under the Earth's crust. Your cruise begins in the capital city of Reykjavik. You may take a flightseeing tour that includes filming locations for the TV show, “The Game of Thrones.” Nature tours by Zodiac provide up-close views of humpback whales. Your Iceland cruise takes you far beyond the typical tourist hot spots – including an overnight in Seydisfjordur, with its colorful chalet-style homes. The leisurely pace affords time to converse with the locals and sample Icelandic cuisine.








Popular Highlights
Experience the solar eclipse totality from one of the best vantage points in the world, as the land of the midnight sun goes completely dark.
Soak in Reykjavik’s famous Blue Lagoon, a soothing 98-104°F year round.
Sail past Surtsey Island, the youngest place on earth, created by an eruption in 1963.
Visit the island of Heimaey, the Pompeii of the North, covered in ash by a devastating 1973 eruption.
Overnight in Seydisfjordur, with its colorful historic houses imported from Norway by wealthy merchants at the turn of the 20th century.
Witness the rainbow-colored beauty of Godafoss, “Waterfall of the Gods,” outside Akureyri.
Meet a friendly Icelandic horse, brought to Iceland by the Vikings in the 9th or 10th century A.D.
Sample “Viking sushi” (fermented shark), the national dish of Iceland.








Complimentary Windstar Destination Discovery Event
Rugged and remote East Iceland is feathered with fjords and fishing villages, but few are as beautiful as Seydisfjordur. During our complimentary Destination Discovery Event, you’ll get a rare insider’s look at both local landmarks and the culture of this small Icelandic community.
Located in the East Fjords between steep mountains, the settlement grew up in the late 1800s around the Norwegian herring fishery. Many of the colorful old timbered houses were imported from Norway by wealthy merchants and whalers. Perhaps the most remarkable building, though, is the Blue Church.
With clean, Scandinavian lines and a beautiful glacier blue color, the church is one of Iceland’s most recognizable landmarks. It was moved or rebuilt a few times over the years before finding its permanent home in Seydisfjordur in 1922. (Sometimes intentionally and sometimes at the whim of Mother Nature, through storms and fire.) Leading up to the church is the vibrantly colored Rainbow Street presenting a scene worthy of a fairytale.
During your exclusive Destination Discovery Event, you’ll enter the church to find it’s as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside. In this idyllic setting you’ll be treated to an exclusive cultural performance by local entertainers. The singer and guitarist are natives of East Iceland and they’ll entertain you with stories and songs they grew up with. From tales of ghosts, elves and trolls to joyful songs and ballads about lost sailors, you’ll get a feel for the real Iceland and its people.
Please note: This Destination Discovery Event has been scheduled in a way that will allow you to book and experience another shore excursion on the same day and you will not miss anything.


Complimentary Windstar Destination Discovery Event
Rugged and remote East Iceland is feathered with fjords and fishing villages, but few are as beautiful as Seydisfjordur. During our complimentary Destination Discovery Event, you’ll get a rare insider’s look at both local landmarks and the culture of this small Icelandic community.
Located in the East Fjords between steep mountains, the settlement grew up in the late 1800s around the Norwegian herring fishery. Many of the colorful old timbered houses were imported from Norway by wealthy merchants and whalers. Perhaps the most remarkable building, though, is the Blue Church.
With clean, Scandinavian lines and a beautiful glacier blue color, the church is one of Iceland’s most recognizable landmarks. It was moved or rebuilt a few times over the years before finding its permanent home in Seydisfjordur in 1922. (Sometimes intentionally and sometimes at the whim of Mother Nature, through storms and fire.) Leading up to the church is the vibrantly colored Rainbow Street presenting a scene worthy of a fairytale.
During your exclusive Destination Discovery Event, you’ll enter the church to find it’s as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside. In this idyllic setting you’ll be treated to an exclusive cultural performance by local entertainers. The singer and guitarist are natives of East Iceland and they’ll entertain you with stories and songs they grew up with. From tales of ghosts, elves and trolls to joyful songs and ballads about lost sailors, you’ll get a feel for the real Iceland and its people.
Please note: This Destination Discovery Event has been scheduled in a way that will allow you to book and experience another shore excursion on the same day and you will not miss anything.
Additional Information
Booking Disclaimer
Please Note that viewing the total solar eclipse will depend on the weather and Windstar Cruises cannot guarantee the viewing conditions of the total solar eclipse. There is a the possibility that passengers may not see the totality or may only see it for a brief period, due to factors that are out of our control.


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.

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: 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: 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, 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.

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: Concierge Collection: RIB Boat Whale Watching
Isafjordur: Concierge Collection: RIB Boat Whale Watching
Enjoy the breathtaking view over the unique landscape from the sea side while looking out for whales and maybe even seals and birds in their beautiful natural environment. You will sail around Ísafjarðardjúp, the stunning fjord region by Ísafjörður town with it's beautiful fjords and mountain ranges. Your journey will bring you past the beautiful bird island Vigur or Snæfjallaströnd (Snow-Mountain Coast). Chances are high that you'll spot different kinds of birds such as puffins flying around, seals might swim by and probably even whales swimming across the sailing route. 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. Please note : Wear warm layered clothes and good sturdy walking shoes. Like all wild nature experiences, sightings cannot be guaranteed. We do not recommend this tour for guests with back problems or pregnant women.
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.

Husavík was the first place in Iceland to be settled by a Norseman and is a fishing, tourist and popular whale watching center, where many species of whales can be seen including minke whale, humpback whale and blue whale, harbor porpoise, and white-beaked dolphin. It is home to The Exploration Museum, a museum about the history of human exploration and its famous landmark is the wooden church Húsavíkurkirkja, built in 1907.
Husavik: Whale Safari & Puffins
Husavik: Whale Safari & Puffins
This special tour combines sightseeing of two loveable animals - whales and puffins on a speedy RIB boat. The tour will begin with a short walk from the yacht to the RIB boats, that allow for a closer look at the animals than other large boats. After getting dressed in warm clothing and secure life vests, the boat will sail to a puffin colon in the bay. There thousands of Atlantic puffins nest during the summer months. After admiring these "Clowns of the ocean" head further out into the bay to seek out some whales. Although sightings of whales cannot be guaranteed the chances of spotting whales and dolphins are excellent. After the RIB tour, there will be a short walk to the Whale Museum, a non-profit organization whose aim is to provide detailed and interesting information about whales and their habitat. Then walk back to ship. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing. Guests are asked to leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but photos and memories. {{ sightseeing, walking, wildlife, boating essentials }}
Husavik: Lake Mývatn & Dettifoss Waterfall
Husavik: Lake Mývatn & Dettifoss Waterfall
This tour encompasses all the major sites at the magical Lake Mývatn area with the added exhilarating opportunity to see Dettifoss Waterfall, reputed to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Begin by driving 90 minutes into the largest national park in Iceland. There you will witness the amazing power of Dettifoss Waterfall. Massive quantities of water hurl down a high cliff with a thunderous noise. It has been nicknamed 'the beast' as its force is such that the bedrock trembles when hit by the weight of an immense column of white-foaming water. From Dettifoss the tour will continue to Lake Mývatn, one of Iceland's natural treasures. The lake is home to tens of thousands of birds, among them a variety of duck species. The area surrounding the lake is of tremendous geological interest. Your first stop is Námaskarð - a striking geothermal field full of mud-pots, steam vents, sulphur deposits, boiling springs and fumaroles. The experience is otherworldly with incredible colors, steam that rises from the earth and the loud popping of air bubbles in the mud-pots. Close by is Dimmuborgir, a dramatic lava landscape with strange formations, columns and arches that have been the source of many folktales in Iceland. The name means "dark fortress," an appropriately mystical name for this peculiar place. The pseudo-craters at Skútustaðir will be the last stop on your journey. The craters were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands near the lake. The craters are a popular site for birdwatchers and are protected as a natural wetlands conservation area. Refreshments will be served at a local restaurant. Please note: Dress warmly in layered clothing to face the unpredictability of Icelandic weather and wear good sturdy shoes. Sites might be visited in a different order.
Husavik: Jewels of the North
Husavik: Jewels of the North
This popular tour encompasses the highlights of Northern Iceland - the magical Lake Myvatn, the bubbling mud-pots and fumaroles of Namaskaro, the mystical lava landscape of Dimmuborgir and the vivid green pseudo-craters at Skutustadir. Your destination is Lake Myvatn, one of Iceland's natural treasures. The lake is home to tens of thousands of birds, among them a variety of duck species. The area surrounding the lake is of tremendous geological interest. The first stop on your journey will be Namaskaro, a striking geothermal field full of mud-pots, steam vents, sulphur deposits, boiling springs and fumaroles. The experience is otherworldly with incredible colors, steam that rises from the earth and the loud popping of air bubbles in the mud-pots. Close by is Dimmuborgir, a dramatic lava landscape with strange formations, columns and arches that have been the source of many folktales in Iceland. The name means "dark fortress," an appropriately mystical name for this peculiar place. A short drive from Dimmuborgir is Skutustadir pseudo-craters. The craters were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands near the lake. The craters are a popular site for birdwatches and are protected as a natural wetlands conservation area. Drive to Godafoss Waterfall, the "Waterfall of the Gods." The name refers to an important historical event that took place in the year 1000 when Iceland officially became a Christian nation. This will be your last stop on this incredibly scenic tour before heading back to Husavik for lunch at a local restaurant. Please note: Sites may be visited in a different order. Dress in layers and wear sturdy walking shoes.
Husavik: Myvatn Nature Baths & Godafoss Waterfall
Husavik: 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 its best nature baths. Lake Myvatn and its surroundings are one of Europe's greatest natural treasures. Shaped by repeated volcanic eruptions and seismic activity the landscape around the lake is a spectacular panorama of surreal lava formations, sulphur streaked mountains and sweeping wetlands teeming with plant and birdlife. Myvatn Nature Baths is the latest addition to the region's many visitor attractions. The tastefully designed complex offers bathers a completely natural experience with a relaxing dip in clouds of steam rising from below the earth's surface. Containing a unique blend of minerals, silicates and geothermal micro-organisms, the warm and soothing waters of Myvatn Nature Baths benefit both skin and spirit alike. Please note: Bring your swimsuit and a towel.
Husavik, A Time Travel
Husavik, A Time Travel
Our journey back in time starts in the town of Húsavík, where the Swedish explorer Gardar Svavarsson chose to settle down in the year 870, making Húsavík the first documented dwelling place in Iceland. As you head out of town, you will likely see Icelandic horses silhouetting the mountains across the bay. Drive through the beautiful landscape of Aðaldalshraun lava field to the farmland of Aðaldalur Valley where we will find Grenjaðarstaðir. The huge turf building, over 7,535 square feet (700 square meters) was a parsonage and provides an insight into the living conditions of the rich. The visit will begin with a lecture from an ethnologist about the old farmers society, the living conditions, traditions and social structure that is then followed by a visit to the turf house. You will get the chance to taste traditional food, for example Icelandic skyr and smoked meat. Heading back to Húsavík take an alternative route, passing the site of a small hydroelectric powerplant with a colorful socio-political history. Pass Hveravellir farm where local farmers started utilizing geothermal power to grow potatoes in the late 19th century. That was a starting point of the horticultural society in the area that is still thriving today. Please note: Dress warmly in layered clothing to face the unpredictability of Icelandic weather and wear good sturdy shoes.
Husavik: Husavik Walking Tour
Husavik: Husavik Walking Tour
Husavík is one of the first places in Iceland where Norse men settled. The name of the town means "Bay of Houses" and probably refers to the homestead that the settler Gardar Svavarsson built in the 9 th century. During this tour you will walk around the town with a guide and visit the Exploration Museum - a museum dedicated to the history of human exploration. The guide will meet you at the pier and begin the walk to the town's center. During the walk the guide will lead you to some of the best known tourist attractions in town. Among the attractions are Gudjonssen Square, the church of Husavík, the local park and the possible location of Gardar's homestead. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing. Guests are asked to leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but photos and memories.

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: 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: Seydisfjordur Town Walk
Seydisfjordur: Seydisfjordur Town Walk
You will begin your walking tour from the pier, passing charming wooden chalet-style houses which the town is known for. Continue to the beautiful wooden church , often called the "Blue Church" where you will be treated to a short concert of Icelandic melodies performed by a local musician. From the church you will walk to the Avalanche Memorial and then to the home of a local folk artist, the late Asgeir Emilsson. Your next stop will be at Skaftfell , a center for visual arts where interesting exhibitions are held by various international artists. Then your walk will continue to the Technical Museum , which consists of six houses, a shipyard, Iceland's oldest telegraph station and the oldest machine shop. On the way back to your ship you will make a stop at a souvenir shop. Please note : Wear comfortable walking 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.
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.

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.

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.
Concierge Collection: Heimaey Island, ATV Adventure Double Ride *
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Concierge Collection: Heimaey Island, ATV Adventure Double Ride *
Come and join a 1-hour ATV tour around the volcano in Vestmannaeyjar and experience the unique view the island and its surroundings. During the trip, you will go to PrestvikB beach where the fishing ship Pelagus stranded. You will also drive around and view the scene where Guðlaugur Friðþórsson reached land after 4 miles (6 km) of swimming in the dark and cold sea after the trawler Hellisey VE 503 sank. You will drive around the lava and into the middle of the crater of the volcano Eldfell before heading along the coast, where the view is breathtaking. This trip is recommended for all who enjoy driving around the historical sites of Vestmannaeyjar in a unique way, riding an ATV. The ATV's are automatic and easy to drive so no specific experience is needed. All ATV's are for 2 persons. Please note; Price is per-person; there will be 2 people on each bike. The driver needs to have a valid driving license and passengers need to be 6 years or older. This is a guided trip where each person will be provided a waterproof jacket, pants, gloves and a helmet installed with a communication gadget so that you can listen to the tour guide's stories about this historical Island.
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.

Take a boat tour to view Surtsey Island, which only rose from the sea in the 1960s and has been a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site since its birth. The other big attraction here is seabirds. Zodiac tours provide close up views of seabird populated sea cliffs including the largest colony of Atlantic puffins.

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.

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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 Balcony Suite

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
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 Ocean View Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.

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.

Ocean View Suite 2
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 2

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.