Toby and I take on beautiful Iceland! Enjoy coming along with us as we explore this beautiful place, kayak the fjords, and soak up the stunning views aboard the magnificent Sylvia Earle.
A Day of Discovery: Exploring Iceland on an Expedition Cruise
Oct 01, 2023
Iceland, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique wildlife, has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking adventure and natural beauty. While exploring this Nordic island nation on a traditional road trip can be an incredible experience, there's another way to discover the magic of Iceland: an expedition cruise. Join us as we embark on a virtual journey through a typical day on an Iceland expedition cruise, where you'll encounter breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
The day begins early as you wake up in your comfortable cabin aboard the expedition cruise ship. The gentle rocking of the vessel and the soft hum of the engines are your reminders that you are at sea. You step out onto your private balcony, greeted by the crisp, salty breeze and breathtaking views of Iceland's rugged coastline. As you make your way to the ship's dining area, you're met with a hearty breakfast spread featuring both continental and local specialties. It's the perfect way to fuel up for a day of adventure. Windy cliff walk to find puffins! (Franny Friesz)
After breakfast, you disembark from the cruise ship either via Zodiac boats or down the boardwalk at port guided by experienced expedition leaders who share their in-depth knowledge of Iceland's natural wonders. Today, you might be heading to one of the countless fjords or a remote island. Each day's itinerary varies, ensuring a diverse and immersive experience. Your shore excursion might include hiking along dramatic volcanic cliffs, soaking up an impressive waterfall, or visiting a traditional Icelandic fishing village. Along the way, you'll have opportunities to learn about Iceland's geology, folklore, and the impact of climate change on this unique environment. And of course, you'll have plenty of time to snap photographs of Iceland's otherworldly landscapes.
As midday approaches, you return to the cruise ship for a well-deserved break and a delicious lunch (or packed lunch if you are going to be exploring all day). The onboard chefs take pride in showcasing local flavors, offering dishes made with fresh Icelandic ingredients. From succulent lamb and tender seafood to skyr (Icelandic yogurt) desserts, you'll savor the tastes of this remarkable island.
One of the highlights of an Iceland expedition cruise is the opportunity to encounter incredible wildlife. The seas surrounding Iceland are teeming with marine life, including whales, dolphins, and various species of seabirds. In the afternoon, you might join a wildlife-watching excursion led by expert naturalists.As you sail through pristine waters, keep your eyes peeled for the majestic humpback whales breaching the surface or the playful antics of puffins and other seabirds. Each encounter with these magnificent creatures is a testament to Iceland's commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism. Lecture Hall meeting our incredible expedition team and crew. (Franny Friesz)
Back on the cruise ship, you can unwind in your room or the ship's lounge, where you can enjoy a glass of wine, delicious Icelandic beer or simply relax and take in the stunning views. Before dinner, your expedition leader will recap the day and provide what you can expect for the following.
An expedition cruise around Iceland offers a unique and intimate way to explore this mesmerizing land of fire and ice. From dramatic coastlines and volcanic landscapes to encounters with remarkable wildlife and the chance to witness the Northern Lights, each day on this expedition is a new adventure filled with discovery and wonder. If you're looking for a truly immersive and unforgettable way to experience Iceland, an expedition cruise is the way to go.
Mary Curry and Elma are always so responsive and nice to deal with.
Michael
13 hours ago
Chern was very patient snd helpful.
CaBaba
1 day ago
Cruse ship was great. Fantastic food and service. Cruise itinary got changed so not what we expected, but not an major issue. Japan portion was great. Drivers/guides arranged by 80 Days were great. Hotels were mostly ok. Did not know that most hotels outside of major cities do not allow shoes to be worn in the hotel. again a minor inconvenience. Overall a great trip. Adventure Life communications were timely and much appreciated as far as changes/requests.
Peter Goff
2 days ago
We were a group of three that initiated our research by independently searching for the best agency to help us in the somewhat complex experience of traveling to the Galapagos. We chose adventure life because they were the most responsive in the website provided the most comprehensive overview of the trip. Their reviews were also very good.
Adventure, life splits up its booking process in two parts. First Jeff, the booking agent helped us decide which experience best suited are interests. We chose a small 14 to 16 group sized yacht. Once the booking was made with Jeff, we were handed off to Coleene, who oversaw the complex process of assembling all of the necessary documents and making sure we had everything we needed to make the trip go smoothly. The adventure, life website, then becomes your personal place of reference for all things related to your trip from door to door. It’s a lot of information to assemble, especially for three travelers, but the website makes it easy and Colleen‘s gentle reminders kept us on track. In all, from the beginning, we had four months from the time we started our research till the time we departed. We felt that was, a good amount of preparation time and don’t think it would be wise to do it in less than four months. Mostly because I think you have more options with that amount of time. There were others on our trip that took six months and more from the time they started planning.
The trip itself was outstanding. We ended up on an excellent yacht (Galapagos Angel II) with a great group of guests that we were able to connect with and put together a really nice google photos album to share.
Jed
1 week ago
Mary was very helpful. Quick to reply with helpful information and closure on arrangements.
Nicola Maxwell
1 week ago
Mary Curry and Elma are always so responsive and nice to deal with.
Michael
13 hours ago
Chern was very patient snd helpful.
CaBaba
1 day ago
Cruse ship was great. Fantastic food and service. Cruise itinary got changed so not what we expected, but not an major issue. Japan portion was great. Drivers/guides arranged by 80 Days were great. Hotels were mostly ok. Did not know that most hotels outside of major cities do not allow shoes to be worn in the hotel. again a minor inconvenience. Overall a great trip. Adventure Life communications were timely and much appreciated as far as changes/requests.
Peter Goff
2 days ago
We were a group of three that initiated our research by independently searching for the best agency to help us in the somewhat complex experience of traveling to the Galapagos. We chose adventure life because they were the most responsive in the website provided the most comprehensive overview of the trip. Their reviews were also very good.
Adventure, life splits up its booking process in two parts. First Jeff, the booking agent helped us decide which experience best suited are interests. We chose a small 14 to 16 group sized yacht. Once the booking was made with Jeff, we were handed off to Coleene, who oversaw the complex process of assembling all of the necessary documents and making sure we had everything we needed to make the trip go smoothly. The adventure, life website, then becomes your personal place of reference for all things related to your trip from door to door. It’s a lot of information to assemble, especially for three travelers, but the website makes it easy and Colleen‘s gentle reminders kept us on track. In all, from the beginning, we had four months from the time we started our research till the time we departed. We felt that was, a good amount of preparation time and don’t think it would be wise to do it in less than four months. Mostly because I think you have more options with that amount of time. There were others on our trip that took six months and more from the time they started planning.
The trip itself was outstanding. We ended up on an excellent yacht (Galapagos Angel II) with a great group of guests that we were able to connect with and put together a really nice google photos album to share.
Jed
1 week ago
Mary was very helpful. Quick to reply with helpful information and closure on arrangements.
Nicola Maxwell
1 week ago
Mary Curry and Elma are always so responsive and nice to deal with.
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