Welcome to Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital city. Your journey begins here in Iceland's quirky and creative heart.
This afternoon, you'll meet the Captain and crew of your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht, Scenic Eclipse. Be welcomed on board with a glass of Champagne and explore your spacious suite. Meet your fellow guests for a drink in the Sky Bar as you toast to the start of an epic journey.
Please book your flight to arrive into Reykjavik prior to 02:00 PM. (D)
Weather permitting, today we visit the jewel of the Westfjords, Dynjandi Waterfall. Feel the freezing mist on your face as you admire the cascading bridal veil falls and discover why it was nicknamed ‘the thunder'. Tumbling down seven tiers over 100 metres, it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland.
Today, perhaps explore some of the indulgent spaces on board before dinner, from the welcoming Observation Lounge to the indulgent Senses Spa# with its sauna and heated therapy lounge. (B/L/D)
Grímsey is a small island north of the Icelandic mainland, home to only 100 people and one million seabirds. Nesting on the high cliffs that surround the whole island, the chatter of seabirds here is constant, especially during the 24 hours of sunshine in summer. This green, grassy outcrop straddles the Arctic Circle, making it one of the few places on earth where you can cross over the Arctic Circle on foot – truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Scenic Eclipse will depart this afternoon and sail across the Arctic Circle, bound for Húsavik. (B/L/D)
Nestled on the edge of Shaky Bay, Húsavík dates back to the very foundation of Iceland in 860. Its colourful houses and stunning peaks across the bay make it one of the prettiest fishing villages in the northeast, and surrounded by incredible natural wonders.
From the thundering beauty of Goðafoss waterfall to the serene landscapes of Lake Mývatn and the dramatic cliffs of Ásbyrgi Canyon, this region promises unforgettable experiences. It's also known as the Whale Capital of Iceland with more than 23 species regularly spotted in the deep blue water. (B/L/D)
In a country with an abundance of natural drama, Seyðisfjörður may steal the show. Set at the mouth of a beautiful fjord, this is East Iceland's heart of culture, heritage and hospitality – and then there's the architecture. The centre of town is known for 19th-century timber houses perched on the side of the lagoon, built by fisherfolk when the region was booming.
There's plenty of culture to go with the small-town country charm, complemented by plentiful wildlife, including reindeer and porpoises drawn by the verdant setting of cascading waterfalls and snow-capped mountains. (B/L/D)
Stand on your private verandah this morning as Scenic Eclipse sails out through the majestic Djupini Channel, known for its dramatic cliffs rising up to 1,000 metres above sea level.
This afternoon you'll arrive at Tórshavn. Named after the Norse god Thor, this is one of the world's smallest capital cities in one of Europe's least travelled destinations. The Faroe Islands offer a captivating blend of Scandinavian culture and breathtaking natural beauty. Wander down cobbled alleyways between colourful buildings with grassy roofs and imagine life in Viking times. Towering cliffs, craggy fjords and powerful waterfalls create a wild landscape. (B/L/D)
Founded approximately 1000 years ago, Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands, just off the northern tip of the Scottish mainland. A Viking spirit still runs through the town, centred around the grand St Magnus Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture.
Wander the charming streets lined with quaint shops and cosy cafes, and soak up the early summer sunshine in pretty Tankerness House Gardens. Dive into Orkney's rich heritage at the Orkney Museum or go all the way back to prehistoric times at the world-famous Neolithic sites of Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar. (B/L/D)
Turning north again you'll reach Fair Isle this morning, the most southerly of the Shetlands. This tiny jewel is owned by the National Trust of Scotland and is home to just 60 people. It's rich in natural beauty and famous for its birdlife, shipwrecks and eponymous knitwear.
Enjoy kayaking excursions along its stunning coastline or embark on scenic walks, immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and abundant seabirds. Learn about local history at the small museum, visit the two lighthouses or watch a local artisan at work producing genuine Fair Isle knits. (B/L/D)
The most northerly point of the British Isles, the Shetland Islands sit almost 200 kilometres off the north coast of mainland Scotland. Lerwick is the island group's only town and has a charming waterfront lined with sandstone buildings dating back to the 18th century. This is the place where Norse heritage meets Scottish charm. Listen out for the sound of traditional Shetland music as you walk through the twisting lanes and bustling market square of this pretty harbour town. (B/L/D)
Today you'll cruise through Sognefjord, the largest fjord in Norway, known as the ‘King of the Fjords'. Be mesmerised by the fjord's majestic beauty, with its dramatic cliffs, emerald waters, and charming villages nestled along the shores. At its deepest, Sognefjord is more than 1,300 metres and flanked by steep mountains on either side. Take in the views from the Observation Terrace or breathe in the fresh fjord air as you sit back in one of the cabanas.
You'll arrive in the village of Flam this evening and Scenic Eclipse will dock here overnight. (B/L/D)
Nestled at the heart of Sognefjord and flanked by steep mountains, the tiny village of Flam is one of Norway's most popular destinations. Here you can take one of the world's most spectacular railway journeys, the 20km Flam Railway, which offers unobstructed views of the valley as it winds gently through the peaks towards the town centre.
Depart after lunch for an awe-inspiring scenic cruise through the majestic Nærøyfjord. This World Heritage-listed site is the most wild and beautiful arm of Sognefjord, with its towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. Later, be immersed in the charming village of Gudvangen, nestled amidst dramatic landscapes. (B/L/D)
Your unforgettable cruise finishes today in Bergen. Savour one last luxurious breakfast on board your ultra-luxury Discovery Yacht before disembarking to start your immersive land journey.
Bergen is a Hanseatic fishing port dating back to the 12th century. It's now Norway's second largest city, however it possesses the charm and warmth of a small town. Surrounded by seven hills that are dotted with colourful houses, the city coined ‘Heart of the Fjords' is considered one of the prettiest in the country. Check into your hotel for a two-night stay. (B)
During the Middle Ages, Bergen was Norway's major seaport, as well as its capital, a legacy that can still be seen today. You will have the opportunity to wander through Bergen's narrow and steep cobblestoned laneways, and its World Heritage-listed wharf Bryggen. Afterwards, drive to Troldhaugen, the former home of Edvard Grieg, Norway's most celebrated composer and pianist. (B/D)
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Drive towards the Hardanger Fjord, crossing the Hardanger Bridge, which is among the longest suspension bridges in the world and boasts panoramic views of the fjord landscape.
Later, arrive in Lofthus, known as the orchard of Hardanger region for its many fruit trees. The town is a hub for cider production and hosts an annual cherry festival. It also has a scenic position overlooking the majestic Folgefonna glacier, the country's third largest. Your overnight Special Stay here is complete with awe-inspiring fjord views. (B/D)
Drive through the majestic Hardangervidda National Park, the country's largest national park and Europe's highest mountain plateau. This vast Arctic wilderness also claims Norway's largest herd of wild reindeer. Afterwards, you will reach Oslo and check into your hotel for your two-night Special Stay.
The Norwegian capital is the smallest in Scandinavia but packs a punch when it comes to cultural and nature-based experiences. Having held the title of European Green Capital, half of Oslo is covered in forests and parks, and its cityscape is a melange of historic buildings and cutting-edge architecture. (B/D)
Enrich: Immerse yourself in the architecture, stage technology, opera and ballet at Oslo's Opera House on a private backstage tour with a specialist guide. Breathe in the beautiful views from the rooftop and enjoy a glass of wine.
From the eighth to the 11th centuries, the Vikings started their journey across Europe in search of land and trade. Discover their fascinating history and Norway's nautical traditions during your visit to the Bygdoy Peninsula. Learn about modern seafaring at the Kon-Tiki Museum, dedicated to the epic sea voyages of Thor Heyerdahl, and delve into polar exploration at the Fram Museum, where you can step on board the legendary Fram Polar Ship. Sailing between 1893 and 1912, it is the strongest wooden ship ever built and still holds the records for sailing farthest north and farthest south. (B)
Enrich: Enhance your art knowledge with a specialist at the Munch Museum. Explore one of the most comprehensive one-man museums in the world, home to more than half of Edvard Munch's paintings, including ‘The Scream'.
Transfer to the airport for your flight to the trendy Swedish capital, Stockholm. Stretching for 80 kilometres to the Baltic Sea, the Stockholm archipelago comprises some 30,000 islands. Built on 14 islands, the city is connected by 57 bridges and is considered one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world. It's also a creative city, fostering innovations in music, design, fashion and technology. Spend the next two nights at your Special Stay hotel. (B)
Take a city tour with a local guide to discover City Hall, one of Sweden's most famous buildings whose spire features the golden Three Crowns. You'll also see the Riddarholm Church and the Royal Palace. Then, visit the Vasa Ship Museum located on the island of Djurgården, where the 17th-century warship ‘Vasa' is now housed after it tragically capsized and sank on its inaugural voyage in 1628.
This evening, enjoy a dinner featuring Swedish cuisine with European influences in a stunning setting. (B/D)
Welcome to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, where you'll enjoy a two-night Special Stay. The city has humble origins as a fishing village but went on to become the glittering capital of the Danish Empire.
Today, Copenhagen is one of the world's premier design capitals and is a brilliant mix of the historic and modern. The cityscape comprises sumptuous palaces, copper-roofed townhouses and atmospheric cobbled squares. The harbour is at its heart and is a popular place for putting about on boats and kayaks, swimming, and even boasts floating bars and hotels. (B)
This morning, tour Rosenborg Castle, an elegant Renaissance castle built as a country summerhouse in 1606. Today, it houses some of the Denmark's greatest cultural treasures spanning 400 years, including royal art, the Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia. You will also get to see the delightful courtyard of Amalienborg Palace, home to Queen Mary and the Danish Royal Family. (B/D)
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This evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at one of Copenhagen's finest restaurants.
After breakfast this morning, bid a fond farewell to Copenhagen and your fellow guests, taking many wonderful memories of this immersive journey with you.
#Scenic Eclipse spa treatments at additional cost. +All drinks on board Scenic Eclipse, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits.
The itinerary on this page is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the land journey or the cruise will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. (B)
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