Reykjavík is the world’s northernmost capital city, surrounded by fantastic natural beauty including geysers, mountains, glaciers and geothermal baths. This is a city well worth exploring before embarking on your expedition ship, MS Fridtjof Nansen.
 

Heimaey, or “Home Island,” welcomes our visit.  A zone of volcanic activity, the surrounding area is mostly comprised of steep ocean cliffs that are well-vegetated and provide a habitat for countless seabirds, including the charming puffin.
 

Stykkishólmur has well-preserved old houses in the town center and is surrounded by wonderful scenery.  Enjoy exploring the town’s interesting museums or join optional excursions to iconic sites on Snæfellsnes Penninsula, such as the Lóndrangar basalt cliffs or the black sand beaches of Djúpalónssandur.

Included activity: Walking tour & visit to the Eider centre (2 hrs)

During this pleasant walk around town, enjoy thought-provoking talks on the area´s religion, social issues and the Icelandic health system. Naturally, there will be interesting information on the history and culture of this welcoming community as well. We also visit the Icelandic Eider Centre at Stykkishólmur, with the adjacent Breidafjordur being the largest active eider duck nesting area in the world.
 

Patreksfjördur is a charming settlement on the west coast with around 660 inhabitants. The picturesque fjord offers scenic hiking trails if conditions allow. Patreksfjördur is also close to the spectacular waterfall of Dynjandi and to Látrabjarg, a renowned site for birdwatching.

Included activity: Stroll through town (1 hr)

Stroll along the lively harbour of Patreksfjörður and learn about the importance of fisheries to the village and the various types of fish. We visit the local church and walk to the snow avalanche protection wall where you get the best views of the fjord. The village has a rich history as a base for English and French sailors, merchants and navy mariners.
 

Flanked by towering mountains on all sides, Ísafjörður is a nearly perfect natural harbor. Stroll around to see the architecture, shop for a variety of local handicrafts and view the oldest houses in Iceland, including the structure that houses the Maritime Museum.

Included activity: Beach clean-up (1–3 hrs)

The most important daily task of our crews (and our guests) is to stop waste before it enters the oceans. But we also need to help clean up existing pollution. On every landing at every destination, our Expedition Teams and guests are encouraged to help collect waste, and we arrange larger beach cleanups at carefully selected spots. (Subject to permission of local land owners).
 

Lively Akureyri is famous for its botanical gardens and pretty traffic lights. This is the most populous community outside Reykjavík, and the center of trade, culture and services for the north of Iceland. Akureyri is close to many of Iceland’s most renowned natural treasures, likes Lake Mývatn and Goðafoss waterfall. 

Included activity: Town walk & Botanical Garden visit (2–3 hrs)

Discover the past and present of Akureyri on a leisurely stroll around town. See the town centre before making your way up to a viewpoint. The walk also goes to to the Botanical Gardens (Lystigarðurinn) where you can see some 2,000 species of local and foreign flowers that bloom outdoors due to Akureyri’s warm microclimate.
 

We will use our tender boats to reach this green and grassy island. It is probably best known for its proximity to the Arctic Circle, which cuts across the island. With favorable conditions, you will have the chance to step across that iconic line, north to south.

Included activity: Arctic circle crossing ceremony (2 hrs 30)

The Arctic Circle crosses Iceland at the northernmost point on Grimsey island. As we cross the Arctic Circle, enjoy a fun ceremony with the staff, then take a walk towards the Orbis et Globus (Circle and Sphere) artwork that symbolises the Circle. On the way you will have amazing photo opportunities of magnificent scenery, and wildlife like puffins, arctic terns, golden plovers and many more spectacular birds, as many of them are nesting on the cliffs or right next to your footpath.
 

The Norwegian heritage of the village of Seyðisfjörður is reflected in colorful Nordic-style wooden houses dating from the early 20th century. The handcrafted architecture creates a truly unique identity in the settlement. Explore this quirky town, join an organized hike or take an optional excursion to Skálanes.

Included activity: A stroll around Seyðisfjörður (2 hrs)

Enjoy a walking tour of Seyðisfjordur’s colourful streets, including visits to the Blue Church and the local culture centre with modern art exhibitions. Step back in time at the Technical Museum, which focuses on historical innovations in mechanics, electricity and communications, and how they changed lifestyles and milieus.
 

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea with onboard lectures as we head towards Norway. Our expedition team will present talks and workshops and share their knowledge and experience.  You will also have the chance to visit our science center to learn more. 
 

Geirangerfjord features stunning and idyllic villages along its 65 mile stretch. The fjord here is world famous for its beauty and UNESCO-listed as a World Heritage site. Enjoy taking in the scenery as we sail into this famous fjord, hopefully with fall colors on the hillsides.
 

Lysefjord is 25 miles long and 1,400 feet deep. The Preikestolen plateau towers an impressive 2,000 ft over the Lysefjord. We will sail into the fjord to enjoy the amazing landcapes from on deck, and hope to have a fine view of Preikestolen from below.
 

Kristiansand is one of the most popular summer destinations for Norwegians thanks to its beautiful beaches, charming old town, interesting local history and great nature experiences within easy reach. Visit the fish market on the dock or join our optional excursion to see more of the region.

Included activity: Kristiansand by Foot (2 hrs)

This walking tour reflects the city’s 371 years of history. Architecture here ranges from the modern Performing Arts Centre to timber houses from the 1700’s, and from the fortress of the 1670´s to the Gothic style cathedral of the late 19th century. You will also have a chance to visit the fish market and the marketplace by the cathedral.
 

Enjoy an idyllic day at sea as we head towards Hamburg. Take in the panoramic views from one of many viewpoints around the ship, relax with a book or join one of our onboard lectures. 
 

The second-largest city in Germany, Hamburg is one of the greenest urban areas in Europe – faeturing large parks, botanical gardens and nature reserves.  Enjoy an overnight stay onboard, which gives you plenty of time to explore the city and some of its many canals.

Included activity: Hamburg Harbour Cruise (1 h 45)

A visit to the "Hansestadt" Hamburg is simply incomplete without a tour through the harbour, the second largest seaport in Europe. See the Speicherstadt – the world’s largest contiguous warehouse complex and the “Landungsbrücken” (landing stages) floating dock, one of Hamburg’s major tourist attractions. Learn about the wharves with their floating docks, the dry docks and the container harbour from the sea side.