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Europe - Iceland

13 Days Reykjavik to Tromso
Europe - Iceland
Europe - Iceland
Europe - Iceland
Reykjavik
Reykjavik
Cruising At Sea
Cruising At Sea
Alta
Alta
Lofoten Islands
Lofoten Islands
Ittoqqortoormiit
Ittoqqortoormiit
Honningsvag
Honningsvag
Akureyri
Akureyri
Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen
Isafjordur
Isafjordur
Harstad
Harstad

Overview

Norwegian Cruise Line
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Begin your journey in Reykjavik and cruise through to Tromso onboard Norwegian Star and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Norwegian Cruise Line and Global Journeys.
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

13 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Reykjavik

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Tromso

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
Norwegian Star
Ship Reviews
1 Ship Review
Avg. Rating: 4/5
Ship Class
Ship Class

Dawn Class

Passengers
Passengers

2,348

Crew
Crew

1,100

Ship Launch
Launched

2001

Ship Refurbished
Refurbished

2021

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

STRETR8

Itinerary

Departs: 4:00 PM

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.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

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 AM Departs: 4:00 PM

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

Scoresby Sund, located on Greenland's eastern coast, is the largest fjord system in the world, offering stunning, unspoiled Arctic scenery. The town of Ittoqqortoormiit serves as the gateway to this majestic region, where towering icebergs and dramatic cliffs create a breathtaking landscape. The local museum provides insights into the history and culture of the Inuit people who inhabit this remote area.

For adventure seekers, Scoresby Sund offers opportunities for kayaking among the icebergs, hiking through rugged terrain, and wildlife spotting, including polar bears and whales. The pristine environment and serene beauty of Scoresby Sund make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking a truly off-the-beaten-path experience.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 2:00 PM

Ittoqqortoormiit is one of the remotest inhabited places in the world. It is bordered to the south by the vast Greenland National Park, which, at 18,000km, is the largest national park in the world. To the northwest is the world’s deepest multi-branched fjord system, Scoresby Sound.

Covered with ice and snow for nine months of the year, you will be able to discover the ancestral way of life of the last hunters of the polar region. As soon as the thickness of the ice floe allows, they set out on the trail of walruses, seals, narwhals, musk ox and polar bears, travelling by traditional dog sleds.

When you want some "me" time, look no further than Mandara Spa®. Relax with a hot-stone massage, one of over 50 specialty treatments offered. At our onboard spas, treatments range from the classic to the luxurious. Let our pampering professionals soothe and rejuvenate you with facials, massages, acupuncture and a full menu of services.

Arrives: 10:00 AM Departs: 12:30 AM

Longyearbyen, set in the remote wilderness of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard archipelago, offers a unique blend of rugged Arctic landscapes and a surprisingly vibrant community. The town serves as the main cruise port, welcoming visitors to explore its distinctive attractions and key landmarks including the Svalbard Museum, where the island's natural and human history come to life, and the iconic Svalbard Church.

For a taste of local life, try traditional dishes like reindeer stew or Arctic char in the town's cozy eateries. Beyond Longyearbyen, the stark beauty of the Arctic awaits. where you can embark on guided tours to witness majestic glaciers, fjords, and the elusive polar bear. The area around Longyearbyen offers opportunities for dog sledding, snowmobile safaris, and, in the right season, viewing the mesmerizing Northern Lights.

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 5:00 PM

Called the northernmost point of Europe, the North Cape (or Nordkapp) is situated at the very north tip of Norway and inside the Arctic Circle. Home to where the Atlantic and Arctic oceans meet and with only the Svalbald archipelago standing between it and the North Pole, this is the true land of the midnight sun.

Lookout for hundreds of thousands of puffins, gannets, cormorants, seals, dolphins and whales that make this stretch of chilly water and the tall cliffs their home. Not forgetting the colourful, compact fishing villages, so at odds with the otherwise stark and barren landscape.

Port:Honningsvag

The world’s northernmost village, Honningsvag is the gateway to the North Cape. It is a completely modern fishing harbour set in a land of forests, fjord waters, and crashing waterfalls. The cliffs of the North Cape are perched 1,000 feet above the Arctic Ocean and provides a lookout over a limitless panorama.

Top Things to Do in Honningsvag:

  • visit the North Cape cliffs and hall
  • birdwatch on Gjesvaerstappan Island
  • go crabbing in Sarnesfjorden
  • ATV in the North Cape
  • have a drink at the Artico Ice Bar

Arrives: 7:00 AM Departs: 4:00 PM

Tucked into the Altafjord, Alta enjoys a warmer, drier climate than other ports in Northern Norway. Rugged landscapes roll down to meet the calm waters of its sheltered harbour, and local Sami culture thrives in one of the world’s most northerly cities. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Alta:

  • visit the Northern Lights Cathedral
  • see the rock carvings at Alta Museum
  • view the Northern Lights at Paeskatun
  • visit the Sami village of Maze
  • drive to Alta Canyon
  • go dog-sledding

Arrives: 6:00 AM Departs: 4:00 PM

Superbly located on Norway’s biggest island Hinnøya, Harstad is a perfect illustration of what makes Norway famous. Spectacular scenery, powerful, raw beauty, long summer days and endless white nights are par for the course here, not to mention clear fjordic waters teeming with marine life. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Harstad:

  • visit the medieval Trondenes Church
  • kayak in Arctic Norway
  • sample local beer at Harstad Brewery
  • hike Mount Aun
  • visit Grottebadet Waterpark

Arrives: 7:30 AM Departs: 4:30 PM

Way beyond the Arctic Circle, Lofoten Islands are truly considered to be in 'another world'. A jewel of nature in its most pristine state, this archipelago with its jagged coastline offers you majestic settings of high alpine summits, sandy beaches, green prairies and fjords of a deep blue, where countless bird colonies make their nests.

Top Things to Do on the Lofoten Islands:

  • visit the Svolvaer Magic Ice Bar and Gallery
  • explore the preserved Nusfjord fishing village
  • take a boat tour among the Lofoten Skerries
  • visit the Gallery Lofoten House
Port:Svolvær

Svolvær boasts a rich fishing heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Nestled between dramatic mountains and the pristine Vestfjord, this charming town offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty and cultural experiences. Start your exploration at the Svolvær Goat, a striking twin-peaked mountain, where adventurous travelers can climb or simply enjoy the breathtaking views.

For a taste of local culture, visit the Magic Ice Bar, an extraordinary gallery made entirely of ice, showcasing art and offering chilled drinks. Don’t miss the Lofoten War Museum, which provides a unique glimpse into World War II history with its extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits. Svolvær's picturesque harbor, bustling with fishing boats and seagulls, is ideal for a leisurely stroll, capturing the essence of this Arctic gem.

Arrives: 7:00 AM

Tromsø, nestled within the Arctic Circle, is ideal if you want to see the northern lights, and offers a lovely mix of outdoor activities, cultural events, and restaurants that serve Arctic delicacies. The Arctic Cathedral, with its striking design, is a must-see. Take a cable car up Storsteinen Mountain for panoramic views of the fjords and surrounding islands.

Tromsø is also renowned for its Northern Lights, visible from September to April. The Polaria Arctic aquarium provides a unique insight into Arctic marine life, and the Polar Museum offers a fascinating look at the region's polar history. Stroll through the city center to explore charming cafes, shops, and the historic wooden houses of Skansen.

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 On Board

Norwegian Cruise Line
No schedules. No stipulations. Just award-winning entertainment and diverse dining options from the only cruise line built for versatile vacationing. NCL's award-winning ships are designed for you to enjoy as you choose while cruising to beautiful destinations around the world. Add a wide range of superb dining options more and spectacular entertainment and you'll experience your best holiday ever.
Norwegian Star
Norwegian Star

Newly refurbished and equipped with spacious accommodation options to suit all travelers, Norwegian Star will surprise and delight. Read more

The Norwegian Difference
The Norwegian Difference

Enjoy Freestyle Cruising with the flexibility to enjoy on board facilities how you choose, when you choose. Read more

A Suite to Suit
A Suite to Suit

From stylish staterooms to the largest suite in the fleet, there is an option for everyone aboard Norwegian Star. Read more

Freestyle Dining
Freestyle Dining

With 15 delicious dining options and no fixed dining times you can follow your palate, not a programme. It’s all about choice on board Norwegian Star. Read more

Activities for Everyone
Activities for Everyone

Norwegian Star is packed with activities to suit all interests and is equipped with dedicated venues for kids, teens, and adults only spaces. Read more

It’s Showtime!
It’s Showtime!

Get ready for a host of entertainment choices that will have you on the edge of your seat and toe tapping your feet. Read more

Ship Reviews (1)

Norwegian Cruise Line Reviews
Reviews 1 Review
Average Rating 4 out of 5
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Iceland and Greenland in Style 0 , NSW, Australia, Jun 2025
OK, the only down side in visiting Greenland and Iceland is getting there from Australia. Paying for Business Class on Emirates was extravagant but we were well looked after and were able to sleep. Icelandic Air took us from London to Reykjavik. A smaller plane but a great service. Getting from the airport to Reykjavik itself is a $300+ taxi ride, which read more was a shock. I required a walk in shower which I had, but king size rooms were over the top and doubles would have been better.

Our suites on the Norwegian Star were spacious, but no walk in shower. The drinks package was great, my son using it more than me. I couldn't get a cappuccino but I could get Irish Coffee. However a few days before the end of the cruise, I wasn't feeling well and saw the ship's doctor. The staff were brilliant but I ended up with an U.S.$11,000 bill. I purchased travel insurance but am not looking forward to trying to get some of my money back. In conclusion, it is a long way away but worth seeing. Three degrees in Greenland was fine, no breeze. It felt colder in Sydney when we got off the plane. The food, entertainment and staff were outstanding. The fruit was beautiful. We spent two days in Reykjavik before getting on the boat and another day before we left. Expensive, but ask for a double room not king. Warm clothing, sensible shoes.

Excursions are expensive, but worth it. I paid $600 each for a six hour trip. It included a fish salting factory then onto the boat where we tried to find a whale. There are more off the east coast of Australia at the moment. Fishing rods then came out and soon large cod were being caught. Back into the harbour where the fish were cooked then up the road to a local restaurant for lunch. All up, I felt it was good value. I am not well off and my son came with me to help out. The only negatives are the amount I have been slugged by the on board medical centre, but I was concerned as to how I would handle the flights home and the shower in my suite not being accessible as it was over a bath. Support Greenland and Iceland and try the Irish coffee!

Prices & Dates

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