Iceland Circumnavigation: Mountains, Volcanoes and Waterfalls

North Atlantic

Experience the thrill of a lifetime—a complete circumnavigation of Iceland, the legendary Land of Fire and Ice. This itinerary takes you around the entire island nation, starting and ending in Reykjavik. Explore by small polar ship, Zodiac, kayak, on foot, and occasionally by coach, as you witness thundering waterfalls, vast glaciers, erupting geysers, volcanic cliffs, and remote wild coasts. Cross the Arctic Circle, spot iconic puffins, marvel at Vatnajökull Glacier, and photograph Dettifoss—Europe’s most powerful waterfall

Highlights

  • Circumnavigate the entire island nation
  • Observe iconic puffins
  • Spend three days in the remote Westfjords of Iceland
  • Cross the Arctic Circle by foot
  • Photograph Dettifoss, one of Europe's most powerful waterfalls
  • Visit Vatnajökull glacier

Ready for a little adventure beyond your ship? This voyage offers a variety of recreational activities to enhance your polar experience.

ZODIAC CRUISING

Zodiacs are the workhorses of polar expeditions, taking you to places the ships can’t access, allowing you to reach remote shorelines, explore shallow inlets and search for unique wildlife. Expedition staff make stepping in and out of them safe and comfortable, and your Zodiac drivers will provide active interpretation, making the landscape come even more alive.

HIKING

Led by experienced staff, exploring on foot is one of the best ways to appreciate the polar landscapes. The guides are able to accommodate a range of skill levels. Hiking in offers a variety of terrain, both off-trail and on established paths.

PRESENTATIONS

Enjoy daily chats with and presentations by our world-class onboard polar experts—expedition guides, specialists, photography guides and other special guests who will introduce you to the fascinating history, biology, ornithology, glaciology and geology of the region, and much, much more.

POLAR PLUNGE

This rite of passage, scheduled only once per expedition, gives you the chance to jump safely into the bracing polar waters under the watchful eye of our staff—and just about every single camera on board.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Documenting your voyage so you can take the memories home is a rewarding experience. Onboard photography guides will help you hone your skills to capture the beauty of the polar regions.

SCIENCE AND DISCOVERY

THE ONBOARD Science & Discovery program offers guests the unique opportunity to engage directly with scientists and researchers and participate in citizen science activities with the expedition team to collect and record data. Activities include conducting seabird surveys on deck, documenting whale sightings, and participating in interactive water sampling activities to measure environmental conditions. This program provides travellers with rare, first-hand experiences that contribute to global scientific research and deepens their understanding of and appreciation for the polar environment.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Documenting your voyage so you can take the memories home is a rewarding experience. The onboard photography guide will help you hone your skills to capture the beauty of the polar regions.

More information about your Included Activities and Adventure Options, including the necessary experience, physical requirements and cost, is available by contacting us!

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Stewart's Take

Unique, in-depth exploration of this volcanic, Arctic nation

Overview

Experience the thrill of a lifetime—a complete circumnavigation of Iceland, the legendary Land of Fire and Ice. This itinerary takes you around the entire island nation, starting and ending in Reykjavik. Explore by small polar ship, Zodiac, kayak, on foot, and occasionally by coach, as you witness thundering waterfalls, vast glaciers, erupting geysers, volcanic cliffs, and remote wild coasts. Cross the Arctic Circle, spot iconic puffins, marvel at Vatnajökull Glacier, and photograph Dettifoss—Europe’s most powerful waterfall

Itinerary

DAY 1 Arrive in Iceland Arrive in the Icelandic capital and make your way to your included hotel. You will have the rest of the day to explore this fascinating city, known for its Norse history and stunning architecture. DAY 2 Embark on Ultramarine Enjoy your complimentary breakfast at the hotel. Your transfer to the ship is scheduled for the afternoon, leaving you time to explore Reykjavik in the morning and have lunch on your own before you rendez-vous back at the hotel for the bus transfer to the port. DAY 3 TO 5 The Westfjords: Icelands Hidden Gem The seldom-visited Westfjords—where land meets sea in the most dramatic fashion—are often referred to as “Iceland’s best-kept secret.” This rugged peninsula at the country’s remote northwestern tip is rife with fjords, mountains, tumbling cliffs, gushing waterfalls, colorful beaches, rolling green hills, high moorlands dotted with rocky outcrops, small lakes, and the occasional shaggy Icelandic sheep or grazing pony. A few modest outposts of civilization, in the form of small fishing communities nestled along the fjords and shores of the Denmark Strait, face out into the mighty Atlantic, keeping alive a maritime heritage that stretches back to the Viking days. The Westfjords are the least developed of Iceland’s coastal areas and, consequently, the wildest. Guests will venture into this territory on Zodiac cruises and guided shore landings at unspoiled wilderness sites where they can hike and explore on foot. One of the many waterfall highlights is Dynjandi, meaning “thunderous.” Without a doubt, it’s one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland. The water plunges from a height of 100 meters (328 feet), tumbling over numerous ledges to create an ethereal, otherworldly ambience. You’ll also get to visit Vigur, a private island where guests can delve into Icelandic culture and heritage as far back as the 11th century. Vigur is widely regarded as a capsule of Icelandic heritage. One of the island’s co-owners is polar explorer Felicity Aston, the first woman to ski solo across Antarctica. You’ll learn about the Icelandic tradition of eiderdown harvesting, as well as the wide array of Arctic birdlife and seals that inhabit the island. It’s estimated that Vigur is home to more than 7,000 breeding ducks, 100,000 puffins, Europe’s largest colony of Black Guillemots, and vast flocks of Arctic terns. You’ll also have opportunities to ramble about the island, taste local food, and visit the island café. Today’s adventure options include Zodiac cruising, sea kayaking, our paddle excursion program, and, potentially, a guided shore hike. Right across the bay lies Mongufoss, one of Iceland’s most remote and beautiful waterfalls, which we’ll visit by ship. On our final day in the Westfjords, our Expedition Team will seek out more of the region’s rarely visited, remote corners. DAY 6 TO 8 Northern Iceland: Birds, Waterfalls, and Crossing the Arctic Circle We’ll spend the next three days exploring Northern Iceland by Zodiac, on foot, and occasionally by coach. The north of Iceland, with its long valleys and peninsulas, is interspersed with mountains, lava fields, and smooth hills carved over time by the unceasing f low of rivers. Many first-time visitors are surprised to see that the deep indentations along the northern coasts are alternately lush with vegetation—or completely barren. Your sense of awe will grow as we approach the Arctic Circle and experience the captivating brilliance of the midnight sun. Prepare to be overwhelmed by some of the most impressive waterfalls in Europe, including thunderous Dettifoss and historic Goðafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods.” Equally striking are the geological wonders of Mývatn and the lava fields of Dimmuborgir— featured in numerous scenes in Game of Thrones. At Hverir, bubbling mud pots and steaming vents create a surreal landscape, while at Skútustaðir you’ll encounter pseudocraters—volcanic features formed not by eruptions but by underground steam. You can also fulfill a polar milestone on this voyage by crossing the Arctic Circle. We’ll visit Grímsey (population: 70), the only part of Iceland that lies within the Arctic Circle. Expect to see large colonies of puffins. Other highlights in Northern Iceland include Skagafjörður, a fjord known for its impressive birdlife. Guillemots, kittiwakes, puffins, and other seabirds nest on the near-vertical cliffs of Drangey. We’ll also visit Siglufjörður, a quiet f ishing village rich in history. Later, after one of our waterfall excursions, we plan an evening stop in the beautiful seaside town of Húsavík. As we journey along the northern coasts, watch for potential whale sightings. Minke, humpback, and occasionally fin and orca are seen in these waters. The scenery will tempt you to reach for your camera again and again. But we invite you to pause, put it aside, and simply embrace the wonder of this enchanting landscape. DAY 9 East Iceland: Fjords, Mountains, and Icelandic Heritage East Iceland is defined by fantastic scenery, featuring deep narrow fjords, towering mountains, the country’s largest forest (Hallormsstaðaskógur), lush farmlands, abundant fjords, and picturesque fishing villages. This morning we find ourselves on Seyðisfjorður a fjord marked by stunning scenery, steep mountains carpeted in verdant green, with streams cascading down picture perfect alpine valleys. It’s also home to the Skalanes Nature and Heritage Center, a place rich in biodiversity, science, cultural heritage, and education. Here, we hope to meet with local scientists, who host students and fellow researchers throughout the year. There is a network of trails available to us with options suited to all abilities, and local science and cultural educators will be happy to share their knowledge with us along the way. While reindeer sightings are not everyday occurrences, they do happen, so we’ll scan the hillsides carefully. Arctic foxes are also occasionally seen in the mountains above Skálanes. Beyond science and research, Skálanes is devoted to preserving cultural heritage through practice and story. Iceland’s traditions are felt here, not only in the epic sagas but also in the enduring ways of people who for centuries have lived in harmony with this harsh yet beautiful land—where nature, science, and culture intersect. DAY 10 Southern Iceland: Djupivogur and Vatnajokull Glacier Djúpivogur sits where east and south Iceland meet. Here, the rugged, verdant topography of the east gives way to the gentler forelands of the south, which ultimately rise to Vatnajökull, Iceland’s famous ice cap, crowned by its tallest peaks, the 2,100-meter (6,890 feet) Hvannadalshnúkur. Though Djúpivogur has the infrastructure to welcome ships like Ultramarine, it remains a small community, situated amid ranges of triangular mountain peaks. These mountains are lush with vegetation, accented by rocky outcrops, lingering snowfields, and cascading waterfalls— landscapes we won’t want to leave. From here, we’ll travel westward by coach, as the south coast’s waters are shallow and wave-battered, making them inhospitable for landing. Instead, we’ll journey inland to Vatnajökull National Park, celebrated for its glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and geothermal springs. We’ll explore Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, marvel at its drifting icebergs, walk along Diamond Beach with its striking black sands, and hike this otherworldly coastline. DAY 11 The Westman Islands (Vestmannaeyjar): Nature-Rich Archipelago Today we explore The Westman Islands by ship and Zodiac. The archipelago of 15 islands, and surrounding sea cliffs, are teeming with birdlife. In fact, The Westman Islands group is home to one of the largest puffin colonies in the world, and is also renowned for its rich fishing grounds and whale population. Formed by below-sea-level eruptions, the soil is shallow and not suitable for agriculture— which is obvious when you see the large stretches of rocky terrain and lava. However, some rare plants grow in Herjólfsdalur Valley. The Westman Islands are rich in stories, none more dramatic than the volcanic eruption of 1973 that destroyed many buildings on Heimaey, the largest—and only inhabited—of the islands. Evidence of the event can still be seen today. Heimaey is also home to one of the most remarkable harbors in Iceland, with an entrance so narrow it is unforgettable on approach. As we near its tightest passage, look to the starboard side to glimpse Klettsvík, a sheltered cove once home to the killer whale Keiko—better known to the world as “Willy,” star of the film Free Willy. Following the movie’s release, a campaign was launched to grant Keiko real freedom. His gradual reintroduction to the wild included time here in Klettsvík, where he first encountered the open waters of Iceland before eventually swimming free. Beyond its human and cinematic history, Heimaey is also a haven for large seabird colonies. Puffins nest in great numbers here, and we will have the chance to visit one of the colonies by foot at the island’s southernmost point. The walk itself is rewarding: meadows of tall grass swaying in the wind, sheep grazing contentedly, and cobalt-blue seas stretching southward. DAY 12 Disembark Reykjavik You’ll disembark in Reykjavik, Iceland’s bustling capital, at the end of your journey. If you have booked post-expedition accommodation, we provide a transfer to a central downtown location

Sea Kayaking

polar kayaking

Selected departures may include an option for Sea Kayaking – contact us for availability! Sea kayaking on a polar expedition brings you face-to-face with the polar wilderness from a unique, water-level vantage. Glide silently among icebergs and beside glaciers, drift past curious birds or seals, and explore remote fjords and coastline not accessible by ships. Kayaking becomes a deeply immersive, sensory experience—crisp air, icy water, wildlife calls and the hush of untouched nature. Guided by expert polar staff, you paddle safely in small groups, often with Zodiac support close by. Whether you choose a single paddle outing or a full kayak program, this adventure gives you an intimate connection with polar landscapes few ever experience. >>Read More Details on this information page!

Vessel

Your Luxury Expedition Vessel

Your expedition will take place on board the following state-of-the-art, luxurious and ice-strengthened vessel:

Ultramarine

Ultramarine

The Ultramarine, is designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to discover new places, and to immerse you in the best the region has to offer. Equipped with two twin-engine helicopters for extraordinary sightseeing, this outstanding vessel offers the widest range of adventure activities in the industry, the most spacious suites in its category, breathtaking public spaces, and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition ships its size. It also features an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards. With all this and more, Ultramarine is set to give you the ultimate polar expedition experience!

For full information about this vessel click here:

Booking Information

Essential Information

Rates and Share Bookings

Prices shown are per person on a shared basis. If you are travelling alone and wish to share, you will be matched with someone of the same gender at share rate. If desired, Single occupancy may be available in dedicated solo category cabins, or at 1.7 times the twin share rate for standard twin cabins (or twice the share rate for premium cabins or suites).

Deposit

Reservations require a deposit of 25% at the time you receive a booking confirmation from Expeditions Online. A payment link will be sent to you and this may be paid by major credit card. Bookings made within 90 days of departure require 100% payment.

Final Payment

Balances are due 90 days prior to departure and may be paid by bank transfer.

Cancellation

There is free cancellation if you change your mind within 15 days of booking. Should you need to cancel after this, the following cancellation fees apply - however these are eligible to be applied to a future voyage booked within 1 year of cancellation date. All requests for cancellation must be received in writing to Expeditions Online. Within (and including) 15 days after the date the Booking Confirmation is issued (where the booking is confirmed more than 180 days prior to Day 1 of the Expedition): Free cancellation save for any non-refundable items identified to you or set out in the Booking Confirmation 

From (and including) 16 days after the date the Booking Confirmation is issued up to (and including) 90 days prior to Day 1 of the Expedition: 25% of the total booking amount as specified in the Booking Confirmation or (as applicable) the New Booking Confirmation.

89 or less prior to Day 1 of the Expedition (including any cancellation after the Expedition has started): 100% of the total booking amount as specified in the Booking Confirmation or (as applicable) the New Booking Confirmation.

If full payment has not yet been received, the full penalty will still apply, and any unpaid balance is due immediately. To protect your investment, we highly recommend that you obtain adequate trip cancellation insurance!

Refund Guarantee.

We will of course refund all monies paid should the voyage itself be cancelled for any reason. All client monies paid to Expeditions Online are protected under consumer laws by a Travel Guarantee bond placed with the Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency (Kammarkollegiet). 

No surcharges - ever.

For peace of mind, the shipping company will not apply fuel or any other surcharges—for any reason—to a booking once it’s confirmed. The price you book, is the price you pay.

Booking Terms

Please read carefully the Terms and Conditions for Expeditions Online (link at the bottom of this page). This voyage is operated by Quark Expeditions and you additionally travel under their terms and conditions as the operator as well as of the Shipping Company/transport carrier. Details will be forwarded to you at the time of booking

Included

  • An expedition parka to keep
  • A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions
  • Leadership throughout your voyage by experienced Expedition Leaders, including shore landings and other activities
  • All Zodiac transfers and cruising as per the daily program
  • All shore landings as per the daily program
  • Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
  • All meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage
  • Complimentary select beer, wines and cocktails during bar service hours and dinner
  • Coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock
  • Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled
  • A photographic journal documenting the expedition
  • Hair dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi service on one device permitting basic Internet browsing, email, posting on social media and voice applications. (Premium packages are available for more data-intensive applications.) Note: Internet access in the polar regions is subject to geography, climate, and other factors beyond control.
  • All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
  • All luggage handling aboard the ship
  • One night’s pre-expedition hotel accommodation in Reykjavik, with breakfast
  • Group transfer from the Reykjavik hotel to the ship on Day 2
  • Group transfer from the ship to downtown Reykjavik on disembarkation day

Excluded

  • International airfare
  • Arrival and departure transfers, except where explicitly stated
  • Passport and applicable visa expenses
  • Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned
  • Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended
  • Excess-baggage fees on international and domestic f lights
  • Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac landing and cruising excursions, or any other gear not mentioned
  • Laundry, bar, spa and other personal charges, unless specified
  • Phone charges may vary by location
  • Voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage for expedition staff and shipboard crew
  • Our basic complimentary Wi-Fi service does not include Premium packages which enable more data-intensive applications
  • Additional overnight accommodation
  • Adventure Options not listed in Included Activities
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