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Fjords Of Norway & Iceland Collectors' Voyage

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Inside
$2,494
Oceanview
$3,044
Balcony
$3,344
Suite
$3,994
* Port charges, taxes and fees included
 Cruise Length
15 Days
 Cruise Starts
Rotterdam
 Cruise Finishes
Reykjavik
15 Day Fjords Of Norway & Iceland Collectors' Voyage Itinerary (Holland America)
Countries Explored: Holland, Norway, Scotland, Iceland
Ship
Ship Class
Pinnacle Class
Departures
Passengers
2668
Crew
800
Launched
2021
Cruise Code
E6N14E

Overview

Begin your journey in Rotterdam and cruise through to Reykjavik onboard Rotterdam and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Holland America and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Departs: 15:00

The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam, is an intriguing mix of the old and the new, with bold modern architecture intermixed with classic 18th and 19th century buildings. Destroyed during WWII, the city has since been completely rebuilt to become the Netherlands second largest city.

You'll dock at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, conveniently located in the heart of the city. The terminal is just 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the city center, making it a quick 10-minute taxi ride or a pleasant 25-minute walk. Public transportation options include trams and buses, providing easy access to key attractions including the Markthal - a bustling market with diverse food stalls, and the Cube Houses, a unique architectural marvel. For a dose of history, visit the Maritime Museum.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Not a fjord in the geological sense, the Oslo Fjord is actually a vast expanse of water stretching south from the Norwegian capital for nearly 100 kilometers (62 miles). Almost half of Norway's population lives within an hour’s drive of the fjord, so there’s plenty to see along the shoreline, from islands and skerries to major towns and cities.

The picturesque coastal town Drøbak marks the entrance to the inner Oslo Fjord, where the waterway narrows and the islands are increasingly inhabited. Seagulls, oystercatchers, terns and geese are commonly sighted along these waters, as are countless fishing vessels.

The Oslo Fjord region is the warmest part of Norway, and on summer days locals dash to their boats to make the most of the sunshine. Many Norwegians own distinctive wooden cabins on the coastline or islands. The agreeable climate has attracted settlers since the days of the Stone Age and Bronze Age: Some of the world’s best-preserved Viking ships were discovered on these shores.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Located at the head of the gorgeous Oslofjord, Norway's capital is encircled by wooded hills and snow capped peaks. Explore the striking Oslo Opera House, where you can walk on the rooftop for harbor views. The Viking Ship Museum showcases remarkably preserved ships from the Viking era, while Vigeland Park features over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. Visit the Akershus Fortress for a glimpse into medieval history, or stroll along the waterfront Aker Brygge, filled with restaurants and shops.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

Stavanger offers a blend of nature and culture, with its colorful wooden houses lining Old Town's cobblestone streets. A highlight is the nearby Lysefjord, where the iconic Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) provides breathtaking fjord views after a rewarding hike. The Norwegian Petroleum Museum dives into the region’s oil history, while Gamle Stavanger, the best-preserved wooden settlement in Europe, transports visitors back in time with its charming 18th-century homes.

Norway's longest and deepest fjord, Sognefjord, is truly one of the world's most stunning natural wonders. A cruise along this spectacular waterway will showcase the best that mother nature has to offer.

Imagine 205 majestic winding kilometres of beautiful villages, centuries-old architecture including wooden stave churches, towering mountains with snow-covered peaks, cascading waterfalls and panoramic views. Look out for little farms that cling perilously to a narrow shelf either beside the water or unbelievably perched partway up the wall.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

Skjolden, nestled at the innermost point of the Sognefjord—Norway's deepest and longest fjord—is a tranquil retreat surrounded by some of Norway’s most striking landscapes. This small village serves as a gateway to vast wilderness areas, including Jotunheimen National Park, known as the home of the giants in Norse mythology. The area is a haven for hiking, offering paths that range from leisurely walks to challenging treks with panoramic views.

The nearby Nigardsbreen Glacier, part of the larger Jostedalsbreen Glacier, provides a spectacular opportunity for guided glacier walks, offering an up-close experience with the frozen landscapes that shape the region’s topography. The serene beauty and untouched nature of Skjolden make it a perfect spot for reflection and exploration.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam, is an intriguing mix of the old and the new, with bold modern architecture intermixed with classic 18th and 19th century buildings. Destroyed during WWII, the city has since been completely rebuilt to become the Netherlands second largest city.

You'll dock at the Rotterdam Cruise Terminal, conveniently located in the heart of the city. The terminal is just 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the city center, making it a quick 10-minute taxi ride or a pleasant 25-minute walk. Public transportation options include trams and buses, providing easy access to key attractions including the Markthal - a bustling market with diverse food stalls, and the Cube Houses, a unique architectural marvel. For a dose of history, visit the Maritime Museum.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Inverness, the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, offers visitors a charming blend of history and natural beauty. Overlooking the River Ness, Inverness Castle provides panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape. The city's historic center features attractions like the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases Highland heritage and art.

A short drive from Inverness, you can explore the legendary Loch Ness and its famous monster lore. Visit the impressive Urquhart Castle on the loch’s shores, and enjoy scenic boat tours. The city is also a gateway to the stunning Highlands, offering numerous hiking and outdoor opportunities. Inverness’s warm hospitality and unique cultural experiences make it a must-visit destination.

Port:Invergordon

Invergordon, located in the Scottish Highlands, serves as a gateway to the region's stunning landscapes and historical sites. Ships dock at Invergordon Cruise Port, which is conveniently situated within walking distance of the town center. The port is approximately 37 kilometers (23 miles) from Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, which can be reached in about 45 minutes by car or train.

A day cruising at sea offers you the perfect mix of relaxation and activity. Start your morning on the top-level decks with a game of pickleball, enjoying the fresh sea breeze and expansive ocean views. Or, head to the Greenhouse Spa & Salon® to rejuvenate with a therapeutic spa treatment. The Kids Club will keep younger guests entertained with a variety of fun events and activities, while you can unwind by the pool or enjoy a Pilates class at the Fitness Center.

In the evening, delight in a tantalizing meal at one of the ship's restaurants, and afterward, enjoy a world-class performance at the stunning World Stage, adding a touch of culture to your night. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or both, a day at sea will be full of unforgettable experiences.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Seydisfjodur, located in eastern Iceland, is a picturesque town renowned for its stunning fjord views and vibrant arts scene. The town's charming wooden houses and rainbow-painted street create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Visitors can explore the Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, showcasing contemporary Icelandic art, or hike to the nearby Skálanes Nature Reserve, home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. The nearby Gufufoss waterfall is another natural wonder worth visiting. Seydisfjodur's unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and artistic flair makes it a captivating destination for travellers seeking a serene yet stimulating experience.

Seydisfjördur, nestled in the East Fjords of Iceland, offers stunning vistas and plenty to marvel at with dramatic mountains cascading into deep, serene waters. As the ship navigates the fjord, keep an eye out for charming multicolored houses along the shore -  Seydisfjördur is a picturesque town that’s reminiscent of a storybook. The area is also known for its diverse birdlife, so binoculars are a must. 

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 19:00

Iceland’s Capital of the North is the gateway to a thrilling land of roaring waterfalls, soaring volcanoes and glorious wildlife. Situated at the head of Eyjafjordur, Iceland's longest fjord and with a backdrop of dramatic snow-covered mountains, Akureyri is Iceland's second largest city. Ships will dock at the pier.

Top Things to Do in Akureyri:

  • visit Lystigardurinn botanical garden
  • admire Godafoss waterfall
  • visit the Akureyri Folk Museum
  • take a mud bath at Lake Myvatn
  • go whale watching

Cruising along Eyjafjordur offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in the breathtaking natural beauty of Iceland. As the longest fjord in the country, it presents a serene journey past towering mountains and cascading waterfalls, each turn revealing vistas that seem untouched by time.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be captivated by the rich marine life; the fjord's waters are a prime spot for whale watching, with frequent sightings of humpback and minke whales. Birdwatchers can also delight in spotting sea birds, including puffins, that nest along the rugged cliffs.The experience of silently gliding through the fjord's calm waters, surrounded by Iceland's dramatic landscapes, is a serene reminder of nature's magnificence.

Although remotely located in northwest Iceland and surrounded by ruggedly beautiful fjords, Isafjordur is surprisingly cosmopolitan. Surrounded on three sides by remarkable mountains jutting upwards around a gorgeous bay, this is one of the most beautiful places you’ll ever visit. Smaller ships will dock at this port, while larger ships will anchor offshore.

Top Things to Do in Isafjordur:

  • visit the Osvor and Maritime Museums
  • look for Puffins on Vigur Island
  • journey to the Dynjandi waterfall
  • cruise through the Glacier Fjords

Arrives: 7:00

Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your day exploring the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, with its panoramic city views from the tower. Wander through the colorful streets of the Old Harbor, where you can find quirky shops, cozy cafes, and stunning views of Mount Esja.

Don't miss the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural marvel on the waterfront, or a visit to the National Museum for a deep dive into Icelandic history. Recharge at one of Reykjavik's many geothermal pools, like the Blue Lagoon, just a short drive from the city. Wrap up your visit with a stroll along the scenic Sun Voyager sculpture, capturing the spirit of adventure and discovery.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

Life Onboard Rotterdam

Rotterdam
Rotterdam

Enjoy the superb craftsmanship and timeless style of the public spaces on Rotterdam, adorned with world class art. Read more

An Exciting Culinary Journey
An Exciting Culinary Journey

Savour a kaleidoscope of global cuisine from a delectable range of complimentary and specialty dining restaurants. Read more

Explorations Central
Explorations Central

Gain insider knowledge from expert presentations and cultural performances to enhance your experience in each port. Read more

The Dazzling World Stage
The Dazzling World Stage

Feel like you are at the one of the best concerts of your life when you watch live performances at the World Stage. Read more

Shore Excursions for All
Shore Excursions for All

The collection of excursions offer something for everyone, from families to adventurers, wine buffs and foodies. Read more

Refresh, Relax, Rejuvenate
Refresh, Relax, Rejuvenate

Choose from a range of massage treatments, tame your vacation hair or simply relax and rejuvenate in the heavenly spa. Read more

Rotterdam Reviews (2) Most Recent 'Rotterdam' Reviews

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Norway and Iceland 4 , NSW, Australia, Jul 2023
Undoubtedly the best holiday we have had. The Rotterdam is a new ship so everything was clean and worked. The staff were beyond praise - nothing was too difficult and they went out of their way to make the experience an unforgettable one. The locality certainly helped. It is one thing to read a description of a Norwegian fjord - it is entirely different ...read more to actually be in one. This cruise took us deep into several stunning examples. The Captain even executed a 360 degree turn in one so that the full experience was open to every point on the ship. Onboard, there was something for everyone, even a grumpy old curmudgeon like me. Food was great, a wide range of drinks catered for all and the entertainment was excellent. Totally recommend the whole package.
Norway cruise with Holland America 7 , QLD, Australia, Jun 2023
We had a lovely cruise to the top of Norway. Lovely ship and great service. Global Journeys were easy to deal with.

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