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Iceland Cruises

Iceland

A living museum of nature, where dramatic volcanic landscapes meet extraordinary wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. Renowned for their pristine ecosystems and rare species, the islands offer a once-in-a-lifetime journey into untouched natural beauty.
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The Land of Fire & Ice

Iceland cruises let you explore steaming volcanic landscapes, vast glaciers, gushing waterfalls, and bubbling hot springs. Discover Iceland’s diverse wildlife, from majestic whales to rare bird species, and immerse yourself in unforgettable natural wonders.

Iceland’s landscapes

Icelandic nature is absolutely breathtaking! With its diverse landscapes of fjords, mountains, glaciers, and lava fields, all packed into a small country, there is never a dull moment exploring this stunning land. It's a nature lover's paradise!

Architectural Marvels

Reykjavik is one of Europe’s smallest capitals. But despite its small size, there are several incredible contemporary and traditional buildings in close proximity to one another thanks to its very walkable downtown.

Hobbit Hideaways

While in Akureyri, take a trip to the charming village of Laufas. There, you will encounter stunning turf-roofed farmhouses dating back to the 1860s, providing a glimpse into the historical way of life in Iceland. The picturesque setting may even evoke images of the hobbit houses from "The Lord of the Rings."

Explore Iceland like never before.

Essential
Travel Information

Visa Requirements

Indian citizens require a Schengen visa for an Iceland cruise itinerary, as Iceland is part of the Schengen Area. A visa on arrival is not available.

Major Airports

The nearest major airport to Iceland’s cruise ports in Reykjavik is Keflavík International Airport (KEF), located about 30 miles southwest of the city, serving as the main gateway for international visitors and a short transfer for cruise passengers. 

Best time
to visit Iceland

June to August (Summer)

Summer is the best time to visit Iceland, with mild temperatures, long daylight hours and the magical Midnight Sun. The countryside is lush and fully accessible, making it ideal for cruising, sightseeing, waterfalls, volcanoes and glacier views.

November to March (Winter)

Winter transforms Iceland into a dramatic Arctic wonderland of snow-covered landscapes, frozen waterfalls and ice caves. Daylight is limited, but this is the prime season for Northern Lights viewing and unique winter experiences.

September to November (Autumn)

Winter transforms Iceland into a dramatic Arctic wonderland of snow-covered landscapes, frozen waterfalls and ice caves. Daylight is limited, but this is the prime season for Northern Lights viewing and unique winter experiences.

April to May (Spring)

Spring marks the return of longer days and wildlife, including migrating birds. Melting snow feeds powerful waterfalls and the quieter atmosphere makes it a scenic and peaceful time to visit.

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