With Two Stops in the Faroe Islands

Cruise to Iceland

Price from

€ 300

Embark on our 7-day cruise to Iceland, where MS Norröna will dock for a day and a half. On the way to and from Iceland Norröna docks in Tórshavn, in the Faroe Islands. 

With the option to bring your own vehicle, you’ll have the freedom to explore Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes at your leisure. Please note that vehicle disembarkation is not possible during the Tórshavn stop.


Visit 2 Destinations With 3 Stops

There are scheduled three stops along the route.

On Tuesdays, spend 5.5 hours in Tórshavn, the charming capital of the Faroe Islands. Then, immerse yourself in Iceland’s beauty with a 35-hour stay in Seyðisfjörður from Wednesday morning to Thursday evening. On the return trip, enjoy a 4-hour visit in Tórshavn before departing back to Denmark. 

Spring & Autumn
from € 300
per person
Price includes
  • Price per person, when 2 people travel together
  • Cruise to Iceland
  • Cabin without window
Departures from Denmark
  • Sundays from 16 March to 25 May
  • Sundays from 21 September to 26 October

Your Home
for a Week

Explore East Iceland
& Tórshavn

East Iceland

East Iceland is a captivating region with plenty of interesting sights and experiences to offer. Explore the breathtaking Hengifoss waterfall, Iceland’s second highest, located near Egilsstaðir. Immerse yourself in the unique beauty of Stuðlagil, a basalt canyon in Fljótdalshérað’s Efri-Jökuldalur. Take a leisurely walk in the Hólmanes Nature Reserve, where you can admire the natural wonders of rock formations and diverse bird species. Lastly, experience the ancient Icelandic tradition of geothermal bathing.

Vök

Visit the Vök Baths, where you can soak in the rejuvenating waters of a natural geothermal pool and embrace Iceland’s age-old tradition of geothermal bathing. Located just minutes from the town of Egilsstaðir, Vök Baths overlook the tranquil waters of Lake Urriðavatn.

Mývatn Area

The Mývatn area is a must-see, offering a glimpse into Iceland’s geothermal activity at Námaskarð and the unique lava landscapes of Dimmuborgir. Relax in the milky blue waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding lagoon.

Seyðisfjörður

The small town of Seyðisfjörður is famous for its colour and creativity. One of its best-known features is the Rainbow Street in the heart of town, which can best be described as a beautiful community project. Close by are some great restaurants, the local handcraft market and Blóðberg, a design boutique, all worth checking out. For a snack or pizza you should visit the Skaftfell Bistro.

Tórshavn on Foot

Go for a stroll in the oldest part of town, á Reyni, and around Tinganes, which is the seat of the Faroese government. From here you can continue to Skansin, which is a historic fortification. Guðrun & Guðrun, Ullvøruhúsið and Einstakt are great for shopping designer brands in town centre. Østrøm at the waterfront, is also a treasure trove of local designer brands. Next to Østrøm you will find Steinprent Galleries, a lithographic workshop. New works are exhibited here as they come into being. Tórshavn also has a diverse range of cafes and dining options.

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