10-Day Norway, Shetland Islands, Faroe Islands & Iceland
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Seabourn Cruises  ·  Seabourn Quest

10-Day Norway, Shetland Islands, Faroe Islands & Iceland

From Copenhagen to Reykjavik  ·  Northern Europe  ·  10 nights

Departure 28 Aug 2028
Return 7 Sep 2028
Duration 10 nights
Ports of call 10 ports
Ship Seabourn Quest
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$7,792
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

These spacious and elegant sisters are the perfect choice for a combination of contemporary style and expert hospitality.

When Seabourn built these 458-guest ships we were delighted. Not
only because each one is beautiful, but also because their
similarity means that they are interchangeable, enabling you to
travel all over the world in a familiar environment.

Day By Day

Itinerary

1
28 Aug 2028
Copenhagen

With a history that dates back to 1043, this small city is full of historic landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights and museums. It is of course also a history that sits alongside the height of modern Danish design. It is great to explore on foot, by bicycle or by water. Be sure to visit Amalienborg Palace and to walk down the famed shopping street (Strøget). The pretty harbour of Nyhavn is a great location to stop for coffee or lunch and watch the world go by. And of course highlights include the Tivoli Gardens, and the (surprisingly) tiny statue of The Little Mermaid.

Memory Tip: Our tip Copenhagen boasts some of the world’s best restaurants, so plan your visit and book ahead to get a real taste of Denmark. Really – they book up fast!
2
29 Aug 2028
Skagen

Situated at the very northern tip of Jutland, Skagen is famed for its wonderful light and beautiful coastal scenery, which attracted many artists during the 19th century. Today it’s a popular destination for well-to-do Danes, drawn here by the beaches, charming architecture and spectacular sunsets.

3
30 Aug 2028
Farsund

Farsund is an old pirate hideout on Norway's south coast, and the locals celebrate their heritage every year at the Pirate Town festival. The town sits on the Lista peninsula, and the wetlands surrounding Lista lighthouse are a magnet for birdwatchers, with hundreds of species to look out for.

4
31 Aug 2028
Stavanger

Stavanger originally grew rich from its fishing industry, though these days it’s Norway’s oil boom that is powering the city’s economic growth. In spite of this modern gold rush the historic centre of Stavanger retains its charm, and the spectacular Lysefjord is within easy reach of the city.

5
1 Sep 2028
Lerwick

Lerwick is the only town of any size in the Shetland islands, and originally grew up around the herring trade. Highlights include the charming 18th century architecture along the waterfront and the informative Shetland Museum, which provides an excellent introduction to the history and culture of the islands.

6
2 Sep 2028
Tórshavn

Tórshavn, named after the Norse god Thor, is one of the world’s smallest capitals, with a population of just 20,000. The brightly coloured facades and turfed roofs lend the harbour an attractive, storybook quality, and the narrow streets are home to some atmospheric pubs and cafés.

7
3 Sep 2028
Klaksvík

Klaksvík is the second largest town in the Faroe Islands, a bustling fishing harbour of around 5,000 inhabitants and the gateway to the Northern Isles. The sheltered bay is surrounded by vivid green mountains flecked with wildflowers, and the region is rich in seabirds including puffins.

8
4 Sep 2028
At Sea
9
5 Sep 2028
Húsavík

The little town of Húsavík, on Iceland’s north coast, enjoys a picturesque setting just across the bay from the imposing Húsavíkurfjall mountain, and is known as Iceland’s whale watching capital. It’s also not far from the fascinating Lake Mývatn if you would prefer to take a land-based excursion.

10
6 Sep 2028
Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður is the largest town in Iceland’s wild Westfjords, dramatically located on a spit of sand hemmed in by mountains on three sides. The town itself is fairly low key, and the main attraction is exploring the surrounding landscapes, such as the spectacular Hornstrandir Peninsula.

11
7 Sep 2028
Reykjavik

Capital of Iceland and gateway to this extraordinary volcanic island, modern Reykjavík is home to an impressive collection of interesting attractions and places of historic significance. Visit the impressive Hallgrímskirkja church, relax in a thermal pool, potter around the old harbour, and enjoy 24 hour daylight in the summer months.

Memory Tip: Don't miss Take a boat tour from Reykjavik’s Old Harbour to see the numerous whales of Faxaflói Bay: harbour porpoises, white-beaked dolphins, minke whales and humpback whales.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Gratuities included
Meals included
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