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Your journey begins in Amsterdam, a vibrant capital celebrated for its elegant canals, distinctive gabled architecture, and world-renowned artistic heritage. From charming waterways lined with historic townhouses to a thriving cultural scene, Amsterdam sets the perfect tone for your Northern European journey.
Step on board Scenic Eclipse this afternoon, where the Captain and crew await with a warm welcome. After meeting your butler and settling into your spacious suite, join your fellow guests for a glass of champagne in the Scenic Lounge Bar or on the open deck as your Scenic Discovery Yacht sets sail this evening.
Shaped by centuries of seafaring and trade, Bremerhaven presents a contemporary waterfront where maritime history meets modern design. Stroll along its modern promenades, explore lively harbour districts, or enjoy easy access to nearby Bremen, renowned for its historic market square and cultural landmarks. With its relaxed coastal atmosphere and thoughtful blend of old and new, Bremerhaven provides a calm and engaging introduction to northern Germany.
This evening, indulge in fine French dining at Lumière+, where elegant surroundings and impeccable service set the tone. Enjoy beautifully plated dishes paired with hand-selected wines, the perfect way to end your day in refined style.
Take a moment to yourself this morning and soak in the comforts of your luxuriously appointed suite, your very own 6-star hotel. Ask your butler to bring breakfast to your suite, where you can enjoy it on the verandah as the deep blue waters of the sea slip by outside.
Visit the Sky Bar and outdoor Vitality pool on Deck 10. Step into the tranquil Senses Spa# on Deck 6 with its steam rooms, saunas, plunge pool and Vitality Thermal Lounge. Stop for a coffee or a cocktail at one of the nine bars and lounges on board, otherwise curl up with a book in the library of the Observation Lounge.
Experience the engineering marvel of the Kiel Canal as your yacht glides through this historic waterway connecting the North Sea to the Baltic. Completed in 1895, it remains one of the world's busiest artificial waterways, offering a fascinating passage through the heart of northern Germany.
A culinary journey awaits on board Scenic Eclipse. With up to 10 culinary experiences, every meal is a journey across cultures and flavours. Indulge in French elegance at Lumière+, savour Asian fusion at Koko's or enjoy the artistry of sushi at the dedicated Sushi & Sake Bar @ Koko's.
Set along the Baltic coast, Warnemünde is a relaxed seaside town known for its broad sandy beaches, historic spa hotels, and easy-going atmosphere. Part of the German Riviera, it offers a gentle contrast to the dynamic capital nearby. As the gateway to Berlin, Warnemünde provides access to Germany's cultural heart—from the Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island to the poignant remnants of the Berlin Wall. Closer to port, the historic university city of Rostock invites exploration, with highlights including St Mary's Church and its remarkable 15th-century astrological clock.
Known for its vibrant culture and historic charm, Copenhagen is one of Scandinavia's brightest jewels. The city is brimming with exceptional architecture, art, history and food. The Danish capital embraces conscious and sustainable living and is one of the world's best cities to explore by bike, so you may choose to do as the locals do and get around on two wheels.
An overnight stay allows you to see the Tivoli Gardens transformed into a wonderland of lights after dark. Founded in 1843, this is one of the oldest theme parks in the world, offering everything from nostalgic experiences to thrill-seeker rides, including a wooden rollercoaster from 1914.
Nestled on the Öresund Strait, Helsingborg is a historic Swedish city with a vibrant harbour and charming streets that invite exploration. The city's skyline is dominated by Kärnan, a 14th-century medieval tower that whispers tales of Viking and Hanseatic history. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, browse stylish boutiques, or pause in a café to enjoy Swedish pastries while watching ferries glide across to Denmark.
As evening falls, and you set sail unwind with live entertainment on board, the perfect way to reflect on the day's discoveries in a refined and relaxed setting.
In Aarhus, Viking heritage and contemporary culture coexist with quiet confidence. Cobblestone streets lead to striking modern art spaces, while canalside cafés invite unhurried moments of observation and pause. The Latin Quarter, with its boutiques and intimate eateries, captures the city's creative rhythm — best savoured over a thoughtfully prepared ‘smørrebrød'. Relaxed yet cultured, Aarhus reveals itself as a city of substance, where authenticity feels instinctive and style is never overstated.
Set along the Limfjord, Aalborg is a lively, yet relaxed city known for its friendly atmosphere and thriving café culture. Once an historic trading and spirits-producing hub, it has evolved into a modern Nordic city where waterfront promenades, colourful streets, and contemporary design sit alongside centuries-old buildings. Easily explored on foot, Aalborg invites guests to enjoy its local flavours, welcoming spirit, and easy-going Danish way of life.
Unwind in Elements on Deck 4, where an à la carte menu of Italian favourites, premium steaks, and fresh seafood is served in a relaxed dinner setting.
Scandinavia's largest port and Sweden's ‘second city', Gothenburg is a vibrant hub blending rich maritime heritage with modern sophistication. Explore its picturesque canals, historic architecture and dynamic cultural scene. Once gritty industrial areas have been transformed in recent years, with warehouses reimagined as art galleries and chic boutiques. Visit the renowned Gothenburg Maritime Museum, and stroll the streets of the charming Haga district, filled with picturesque wooden houses. Savour culinary delights at the famous fish market, Feskekôrka, or indulge at one of the city's six Michelin-starred restaurants.
Arendal enchants with a vibrant city centre set against a breathtaking archipelago, where history, charm, and natural beauty converge. For lovers of the sea, the nearby Raet Maritime National Park offers crystal-clear waters and stunning coastal landscapes dotted with smooth white rocks and secluded coves. The picturesque streets reveal a harmonious blend of traditional wooden houses and contemporary architecture, while cosy cafés tempt visitors with local delicacies, including the freshly baked ‘Kanelboller' (cinnamon roll), a quintessential taste of Norway.
Oslo, the capital of Norway, combines grand cultural institutions with a relaxed, fjord-side setting. Along the revitalised waterfront, contemporary architecture stands alongside historic harbour quays and open-air cafés, reflecting the city's maritime heritage.
Museums and galleries showcase Norwegian art, seafaring and Viking history, whilst green parks, royal avenues and design-focused boutiques reveal Oslo's distinctive Nordic style.
Set along Sweden's west coast between Gothenburg and Oslo, Lysekil is a charming seaside town known for its granite cliffs, historic streets, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Wander through the Old Town, where nearly 200-year-old houses and narrow lanes reveal stories of the past. The striking Church of Lysekil overlooks the harbour, while a nearby wooden lookout tower offers panoramic views across the town and surrounding archipelago.
In the evening, settle in at the spacious Scenic Lounge Bar to enjoy your beverage of choice, whether it be aged whiskey or a glass of wine. With Scenic's signature all-inclusive ultra-luxury philosophy, indulge in top shelf spirits, over 130 whiskeys, a premium wine list and champagne.
As one of southern Norway's most charming cities, Kristiansand is known for its relatively mild, sunny summers. Sandy beaches, such as Bystranda, offer a surprising Mediterranean touch rarely found in Scandinavia.
Wander through historic neighbourhoods lined with colourful wooden houses and cobblestone streets. Discover the city's maritime heritage at the Kristiansand Museum, which includes an open-air display of more than 30 buildings dating back to the 15th century. Stroll along the waterfront promenade lined with cafés and boutiques, or explore the surrounding countryside and beaches.
Later, meet new friends on the terrace of the Azure Bar & Café to share stories. Visit the gelato fridge at the Yacht Club for an afternoon snack and perhaps make a dinner reservation at one of the specialty restaurants to indulge in exquisite cuisine from around the world as you celebrate this wonderful journey.
Nestled on Norway's southwestern coast, the ancient city of Stavanger boasts a rich Viking heritage dating back to the 9th-century, earning it the title 'Cradle of the Vikings'. This compact city is easily explored on foot—stroll past the well-preserved white wooden houses of the old town and along Øvre Holmegate, known as the 'street of colours'. Discover the city's fascinating past and seafaring legacy at the Maritime Museum, housed in a historic wharfside warehouse, or explore the renowned culinary scene and bustling fish market offering fresh seafood.
Located at the end of a dramatic fjord, Eidfjord offers direct access to Hardangervidda, Europe's largest mountain plateau. Surrounded by forests, towering peaks, and cascading waterfalls, the village showcases some of Norway's most impressive inland scenery.
Within easy walking distance, stroll along the harbourfront, browse local shops, or relax in waterfront cafés while taking in sweeping views across the fjord and surrounding mountains.
The quiet village of Rosendal offers a gateway to some of Norway's most striking scenery. Visit the historic Baroniet Rosendal, one of the country's oldest manor houses, surrounded by gardens and mountains. Hiking trails in the surrounding area reveal sweeping vistas across the fjordland.
This evening, cruise through Hardangerfjord, where cascading waterfalls and towering cliffs frame villages along the rugged coastline.
Perhaps stop by the bridge today and learn more about the technical abilities of your Scenic Discovery Yacht. Thanks to the Captain's open bridge policy, guests are welcome any time, an incredible opportunity to see the yacht in full operation and enjoy the best views.
Nestled at the heart of Sognefjord and flanked by steep mountains, the tiny village of Flåm is home to one of the world's most scenic railway journeys. The 20-kilometre Flåm Railway climbs through dramatic mountain terrain, offering sweeping views of waterfalls, valleys, and peaks as it winds towards the village centre.
Nordfjord is a striking region where deep waters meet rugged mountains and small, peaceful villages. The area is known for the Briksdal Glacier, cascading waterfalls, and wide valleys that reveal some of Norway's most dramatic scenery. Whether exploring ashore or admiring the views from your Scenic Discovery Yacht, Nordfjord offers a powerful sense of scale and natural beauty.
Bergen has a distinctly seafaring character, shaped by centuries of trade and life between mountains and sea. The city's heart is Bryggen, the colourful Hanseatic wharf and World Heritage-listed site, where leaning wooden warehouses recall its role in the old trading league.
The Fløibanen funicular rises to Mount Fløyen, revealing sweeping views of tiled rooftops, islands and fjords. Bergen's Fish Market, wooden quarters, cobbled lanes and contemporary arts scene create a character both historic and quietly cosmopolitan.
Tucked away at the very end of the Lustrafjord, the longest and deepest branch of the Sognefjord, Skjolden is surrounded by some of Norway's most striking mountain scenery. Waterfalls cascade from steep valley walls, while glaciers and snow-dusted peaks frame the village in every direction.
Skjolden is a gateway to the Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to mainland Europe's largest glacier, as well as historic stave churches and scenic walking trails. This peaceful fjord community offers a moment of calm amid Norway's dramatic landscapes, where still waters, crisp alpine air, and unspoilt scenery define the experience.
An Art Nouveau gem at the entrance to Geirangerfjord, Ålesund is one of Norway's most beautiful cities. It was completely reborn after a devastating fire in 1904, and its gorgeous architecture acts like a living time capsule.
Wander the streets lined with some of the best period architecture in Europe or learn about the city's unique history at the Art Nouveau Centre & the Art Museum KUBE. A late departure lets you experience the vibrant nightlife in a place where the sun does not set until close to midnight.
Begin the day with a brief visit to the picturesque village of Hellesylt before sailing into the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Geirangerfjord. Cruise along pristine waters framed by towering cliffs of up to 800 metres and admire the iconic Seven Sisters Waterfall cascading down the mountainside. Visit the charming village of Geiranger to wander its streets, enjoy the local cafés, and take in panoramic views of the fjord before continuing your journey through this breathtaking landscape.
Take a moment to yourself this morning and soak in the comforts of your luxuriously appointed suite. Ask your butler to deliver breakfast to your suite, where you can enjoy it on the verandah as the deep blue waters of the sea slip by outside.
Visit the Sky Bar and outdoor Vitality pool on Deck 10. Step into the tranquil Senses Spa# on Deck 6 with its steam rooms, saunas, plunge pool and Vitality Thermal Lounge. Stop for a coffee or a cocktail at one of the nine bars and lounges on board, otherwise curl up with a good book in the library of the Observation Lounge.
Every day on board Scenic Eclipse, a true culinary journey awaits, with up to 10 extraordinary all-inclusive culinary experiences. You may decide to return to the Yacht Club for lunch, or choose Azure Bar & Café, where you can graze throughout the day.
As dusk falls, the hardest decision you have to make is which direction to wander. Elements is the main dining experience, where the menu ranges from Italian to steak and seafood. Channel the spirit of Asia at Koko's Asian Fusion, which also comes with a Sushi & Saké Bar and private Night Market+ experience. Journey to France at Lumière+ complete with a champagne bar, or dine in the privacy of your suite, choosing from a comprehensive 24-hour menu.
This morning, head to your private verandah or join other guests on the Observation Terrace and prepare to be amazed as you sail into the breathtaking Lofoten Islands. Rising dramatically from the sea, these tall, craggy outcrops, sheltered coves and pristine beaches are a must-see. Leknes is the gateway to the islands' outdoor adventures with sea kayaking, hiking and surfing available nearby.
Tonight, under the glow of the midnight sun, Scenic Eclipse will cruise through the majestic Trollfjord.
Known as the cultural hub of the Arctic, Tromsø sits 400 kilometres above the Arctic Circle. Surprisingly cosmopolitan for its remote location, during the summer months, Tromsø welcomes locals enjoying extended daylight hours, tucking into fresh seafood on the docks, enjoying a drink at the world's northernmost brewery, or taking a dip in the refreshing waters of the local beach.
Tromsø has been the point of origin for many Arctic expeditions over the past two centuries, and you can follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers through the town or learn their stories at the museum.
Today, a remarkable sight awaits you on the Observation Deck or with a drink at the Sky Bar after lunch. Your Scenic Discovery Yacht will sail past Nordkapp, or North Cape, soaring 307 metres from the sea into the sky. This is the northernmost point of Europe, where the sun does not set for up to three months over summer.
Use your time today to dive into Norwegian history and the legends of the fjords with engaging lectures from the Discovery Team. Tonight, sail north across the Barents Sea towards Svalbard.
Welcome to the Svalbard Archipelago, a dramatic polar desert surrounded by rugged glaciers, frozen tundra, and craggy mountain peaks. Bear Island, or Bjørnøya in Norwegian, is the southernmost island in the archipelago. It is home to the largest seabird colony in the northern hemisphere with around 1.5 million nesting birds – use your in-suite binoculars to spot Svalbard rock ptarmigans, puffins, skuas, little auks, kittiwakes, black guillemots and more.
Due to the extraordinary nature of Svalbard, your itinerary will be flexible over the next five days. Your experienced Captain and Discovery Leader will use their expertise to design this section of your voyage from day to day, making the most of the long hours, weather, and ice conditions to give you the best experience possible in this extraordinary part of the world.
Daily Discovery Excursions may include Zodiac cruises, kayak tours and nature walks where you can discover majestic Arctic scenery, native wildlife, and marine life. Then join the Discovery Team for insightful lectures in the state-of-the-art theatre.
As we continue sailing around the islands of Svalbard, there may be opportunities to see whales, Arctic foxes, seals, and seabirds, along with sightings of Svalbard reindeer, wolverines, and Arctic rabbits. Be sure to keep the binoculars provided in your suite with you or use the Swarovski telescopes in the Observation Lounge for a closer look at the Arctic wildlife. Listen out for the loud crack of a glacier calving as you soak in the scenery and keep your eyes peeled for movement on the ice and in the water.
Scenic Discovery: You will have the opportunity to enjoy Discovery Excursions such as Zodiac cruises, kayaking and guided nature walks. Explore pristine locations and discover majestic Arctic scenery and tundra landscapes.
Your Scenic Discovery Yacht's Open Bridge policy offers a unique opportunity to observe the Captain's expert navigation firsthand. Enjoy some of the best views on board and discover how decisions adapt to ever-changing ice and weather conditions in the Polar regions. The unpredictability of an Arctic voyage is all part of the journey and adds to the excitement.
Weather permitting, more Discovery Excursions will be available today, taking you further into these spectacular landscapes. Meet up with the Discovery Team to answer any questions you may have and to learn more about your upcoming expedition experiences.
In the evening, escape to France at Lumière+, complete with a luxurious champagne bar, or savour an intimate dining experience in your suite with an extensive 24-hour menu at your fingertips.
Every day brings a new magical vista, from magnificent glaciers in iceberg dotted waters to jagged snow topped mountains towering over slopes of tundra.
Continue cruising around the spectacular Svalbard Archipelago. As you immerse yourself in daily Discovery Excursions, take the opportunity to seek photography tips and expert guidance from your Discovery Team, ensuring you capture every moment perfectly. They will help you immortalise incredible moments while cruising on the Zodiacs and kayaking around impressive ice formations.
With up to 20 specialists including geologists, historians, ornithologists, marine biologists, and glaciologists, the Discovery Team is at the heart of your Expedition Voyage.
Scenic Discovery: You will have the opportunity to enjoy Discovery Excursions such as Zodiac cruises, kayaking and guided nature walks. Explore pristine locations and discover majestic Arctic scenery and tundra landscapes.
Mark your final day in Svalbard with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For many, the polar plunge is an exhilarating rite of passage and, while the day may change, your Discovery Team will always look for a special place to set up the yacht's marina so that you can don your swimsuit and leap into the icy water below. After the plunge, warm up with a drink of your choice, from a specialty tea to aged whiskey, or head to the infrared saunas in the Senses Spa# for some relaxation.
Step ashore in Longyearbyen, the northernmost settlement in Svalbard, and experience life at the edge of the Arctic. Colourful wooden buildings and traces of the town's mining heritage stand against a stark backdrop of mountains and sea, reflecting its roots as a remote coal community turned modern polar hub.
Museums and cultural spaces illuminate Svalbard's geology, wildlife and exploration history, while the presence of researchers and residents alike offers a compelling glimpse into contemporary life in one of the world's most northerly inhabited places.
Welcome to the remote wilderness of the Svalbard Archipelago, a dramatic polar region of rugged glaciers, craggy mountains, and frozen tundra. Open the blackout curtains of your ultra-luxury suite and step onto your private verandah to take in ever-changing vistas, from volcanic islands dotted with sparse greenery to snow-capped peaks peeking through the horizon.
Over the next few days, your itinerary will remain flexible, with the Captain and Discovery Leader adjusting plans daily to make the most of weather, ice conditions, and daylight. You may have the opportunity to enjoy Zodiac cruises, kayak tours, nature walks, and discover Arctic scenery, wildlife, and marine life up close. Throughout the day, the Discovery Team will host lectures and presentations in the state-of-the-art theatre, sharing insights into the region's history, geology, and ecology, while evenings offer world-class performances from musical theatre to interactive shows, rounding out an unforgettable polar experience.
As your journey continues through Svalbard's rugged archipelago, keep your eyes peeled for Arctic wildlife. Walruses bask on ice floes, seals surface in the fjords, and seabirds wheel overhead, while the more elusive Svalbard reindeer, Arctic foxes, wolverines, and rabbits may appear on the tundra. Binoculars from your suite or the Swarovski telescopes in the Observation Lounge offer a closer look at these extraordinary creatures in their natural environment.
Scenic Discovery: Subject to weather and ice conditions, venture ashore and onto the water with Zodiacs, kayaks, and guided nature walks, exploring pristine locations while discovering the majestic landscapes, glaciers, and wildlife that define this polar wilderness.
Continue cruising around the spectacular Svalbard Archipelago. Whilst enjoying daily Discovery Excursions, seek photography tips and guidance from your expert Discovery Team on capturing wildlife encounters and dramatic landscapes. They will help you document these remarkable moments while cruising on Zodiacs, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding around impressive ice formations. Comprised of up to 20 specialists in polar sciences, natural history, and wildlife, the Discovery Team is at the heart of your Expedition Voyage.
Scenic Discovery: Daily activities may include Zodiac cruises, kayaking, and guided nature walks, providing opportunities to explore untouched Arctic landscapes, tundra, and coastal habitats, while observing native wildlife and marine life in their natural setting.
After a restorative night of rest in your ultra-luxury suite, wake in your own time. Today, your Scenic Discovery Yacht will cross the Denmark Strait, journeying through the open waters of the North Atlantic. Witness breathtaking Arctic scenery and experience the dynamic meeting point of the cold East Greenland Current and the warmer Irminger Current.
Perhaps ask your butler to deliver a coffee to your suite and enjoy a quiet morning spent on your spacious verandah. Or join your fellow guests for a casual lunch in Azure Bar & Café as you cross this navigational passage between Iceland and Greenland.
The Discovery Team will be hosting lectures in the state-of-the-art theatre, recapping the wonders you have seen so far and providing inspiration for the ports to come.
Nestled beside the world's largest and deepest multi-branched fjord system, Ittoqqortoormiit stands as one of Greenland's most remote towns. Home to approximately 350 residents, this small community offers a fascinating insight into the traditional Inuit way of life. Here, people have embraced a sea-dependent existence, where the ever-changing sea ice opens new opportunities for exploration. Learn the stories of the community's resilience, and explore key landmarks such as the museum, church, weather station and public service buildings.
Begin your journey into Scoresby Sund, one of the world's largest and most dramatic fjord systems. Stretching over 350 kilometres and plunging to depths of 600 metres, the fjord is dotted with colossal icebergs, calving gently from the Inland Ice.
Take in this Arctic grandeur from the Observation Deck, where the Discovery Team is on hand to explain the geology and wildlife, or savour the view in private from your suite's verandah, as the icy landscape drifts by.
Today, sail deeper into Scoresby Sund, an awe-inspiring labyrinth of fjords and towering cliffs. Witness icebergs slowly breaking from their parent glaciers, drifting in the glassy Arctic waters beneath snow-dusted peaks.
Enjoy uninterrupted views from your private verandah or join the Discovery Team on the Observation Deck for insights into the fjord's glacial formations, Arctic wildlife, and the remote landscapes that make this one of the planet's most remarkable natural wonders.
Today your Scenic Discovery Yacht will exit the magnificent Scoresby Sund fjord. Wake up at your own time and ask your butler to bring breakfast to your suite, so you can take in the awe-inspiring views from your private verandah.
Enjoy some downtime at the expansive 550sqm Senses Spa. Book an appointment# with the wellness therapists and surrender yourself to bliss. Afterwards, hold on to that feeling of calm for a while longer in the Zen-like space of the Vitality Lounge. Here, ambient light envelops you with tranquil music as the heat from our soothing thermal loungers works to gently purify the body.
As you make your way towards Iceland, the Discovery Team will be hosting lectures in the state-of-the-art theatre, recapping the wonders you have seen so far and providing inspiration for the ports to come.
Indulge in the 550 sqm Senses Spa, reinvigorating your mind, body and soul. Pamper yourself with holistic ESPA treatments#, including massages and facials, or experience alternative therapies such as Japanese shiatsu and Tibetan bowl sound healing.
As evening falls, settle in for world-class performances in the theatre with your favourite cocktail in hand. Alternatively, choose to dine in the comfort of your suite and have your evening nightcap brought by your butler. Your Scenic Discovery Yacht will arrive in Akureyri later this evening and stay overnight.
Akureyri is the charming capital of the north, a small city nestled along the scenic shores of Eyjafjord. Regularly overshadowed by Iceland's famous capital Reykjavik, Akureyri is a more laidback and intimate experience. The city is easily explored on foot – enjoy the day walking around its vibrant streets lined with colourful houses, boutique shops, and cosy cafes. Take a wander through the botanical gardens or embark on a whale-watching tour. Tonight, settle in at the spacious Scenic Lounge Bar to enjoy your beverage of choice, whether it be aged whiskey—there are over 130 varieties—or a glass of wine, while reflecting on the day's discoveries.
Elevate your Icelandic experience and take flight on one of two on board helicopters^, marvelling at the jaw-dropping views from above. This exclusive exploration offers a breathtaking new perspective on one of the world's most dramatic landscapes.
Welcome to Vigur Island, a private island oasis off Iceland's coast and just below the Arctic Circle. The island has a history dating to the 11th-century and is a time capsule of Icelandic heritage, boasting charming buildings and traditional farming for eiderdown. Vigur Island is also designated as an internationally important seabird habitat, where you may seem some of the 7,000 breeding eider ducks, 100,000 puffins, nesting Arctic terns and Europe's largest colony of black guillemot. There's also a seal colony and passing whales, making this a remote wildlife sanctuary.
Join a guided walk on Vígur Island, home to rich birdlife, historic buildings and Europe's smallest post office. Learn how locals live off farming, eiderdown and tourism while protecting nesting birds.
Weather permitting, today you'll visit the jewel of the Westfjords, Dynjandi Waterfall. Feel the freezing mist on your face as you admire the cascading bridal veil falls and discover why it was nicknamed ‘the thunder'. Tumbling down seven tiers over 100 metres, it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. Marvel at nature's grandeur and wildlife spectacle as you cruise through this remote corner of Iceland.
Today you arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland's vibrant capital. Surrounded by dramatic volcanic landscapes and the North Atlantic Ocean, this captivating city blends colourful architecture, creative culture, and centuries of history with contemporary Nordic charm.
Often described as the fjord of wonders, Patreksfjörður is the largest town in the southern Westfjords, surrounded by some of Iceland's most dramatic coastal scenery. Nearby, millions of seabirds nest on the towering Látrabjarg cliffs, while sweeping beaches display sands ranging from powder-white to rich golden hues.
Join the Discovery Team for engaging talks in the state-of-the-art theatre, offering insight into the region's geography, wildlife, and the fascinating destinations still to come. Please refer to the daily program for details.
For a truly unforgettable perspective, consider elevating your Icelandic experience and take an optional flight in one of two on board helicopters^, soaring above glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls to witness Iceland's extraordinary landscapes from the air.
Grímsey is a small island north of the Icelandic mainland, home to approximately only 100 people and one million seabirds. Nesting on the high cliffs that surround the island, the chatter of seabirds here is at its peak during the breeding season in summer, when the island enjoys 24 hours of daylight. This grassy outcrop straddles the Arctic Circle, making it one of the few places on earth where you can cross the Arctic Circle on foot – truly a once-in-a lifetime experience.
The friendly town of Sauðárkrókur is located in a fertile valley along the southwestern shore of Skagafjörður Fjord. Although Sauðárkrókur was officially settled in 1871, it is linked to history dating back to the ancient Grettir's Saga of the 13th-century. It's the largest town in northwest Iceland, though is home to just over 2,500 people. The charming downtown will welcome you as you stroll through the small collection of distinctive, traditional buildings where the past seems to be brought back to life.
A true culinary journey awaits every day on board with up to 10 extraordinary all-inclusive culinary experiences and nine bars and lounges. As dusk falls, choose between steak and seafood at Elements, channel the spirit of Asia at Koko's, or journey to France at Lumière+.
Nestled beside the world's largest and deepest multi-branched fjord system, Ittoqqortoormiit stands as one of Greenland's most remote towns. Home to approximately 350 residents, this small community offers a fascinating insight into the traditional Inuit way of life. Here, people have embraced a sea-dependent existence, where the ever-changing sea ice opens new opportunities for exploration. Learn the stories of the community's resilience, and explore key landmarks such as the museum, church, weather station and public service buildings.
Today you enter the vast wilderness of Northeast Greenland National Park, the largest national park on Earth. This immense Arctic realm is defined by towering glaciers, jagged mountain ranges and silent fjords that stretch endlessly into the distance. From the deck of your Scenic Discovery Yacht, take in the scale and stillness of one of the planet's most remote and unspoilt environments, where nature remains truly untouched.
Another day unfolds within this extraordinary polar sanctuary. Icefields shimmer under shifting light, snow-draped peaks rise above mirror-like waters, and drifting ice creates ever-changing patterns across the fjords. The profound sense of isolation and serenity offers a rare chance to experience the Arctic in its purest form, far removed from the modern world.
As your journey through the high Arctic continues, keep watch for the remarkable wildlife that inhabits these extreme latitudes, from seals and seabirds to Arctic foxes and, on rare sightings, polar bears. Surrounded by sculpted ice formations, dramatic cliffs and vast open spaces, every view is a reminder of the raw beauty and untamed spirit of this remarkable region.
Scoresby Sund is the largest and deepest fjord system in the world, and the birthplace of many of Greenland's glaciers. Be amazed by the mountainous surrounds, the lively wildlife and the memorable discoveries. Due to the extraordinary nature of the region, the sailing and expedition schedule is flexible. Your experienced Captain and Discovery Team Leader will use their expertise to give you the best experience in this extraordinary part of the world.
As we enter this magnificent fjord system, stand in awe on the Observation Terrace or your private verandah, where you can marvel at the sheer grandeur of your surroundings.
Experience an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscape of Scoresby Sund, a fjord that reaches a staggering 350 kilometres in length and plunges down 600 metres. On board Scenic Eclipse, you will navigate through a maze of towering icebergs that gently drift under Arctic waters, calving from parent glaciers from the Inland Ice.
Take in this awe-inspiring landscape from the Observation Deck alongside your expert Discovery Team, who can answer any questions you may have. Or perhaps you'd like to take it all in from the comfort of your private verandah.
Scenic Discovery: Weather and conditions permitting, you may have the opportunity to join the Discovery Team on a hike across the tundra, looking for muskoxen and blue Arctic foxes blending into the basalt rock. Cruise in a Zodiac to view hauled-out walruses and seals resting along the shoreline, and keep watch for migratory minke, humpback and fin whales.
Characterised by deep, blue fjords, separated by flat-topped mountains, Ísafjörður is the largest settlement in the Westfjords of Iceland. Explore remote Iceland from one of the most stunning towns in the country, with old timber framed houses and architecture. Bursting with a wealth of wildlife, keep your eyes peeled for birds and Arctic foxes on the cliffs, seals on the coast and whales in the surrounding ocean.
Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Grundarfjörður exudes charm with its quaint fishing village atmosphere and vibrant, colourful houses. As you wander its winding streets, you'll be captivated by the picturesque scenery at every turn.
Dominating the skyline is the iconic Kirkjufell, affectionately known as Church Mountain, which stands as a majestic backdrop to this idyllic coastal community. Its distinctive silhouette, often shrouded in mist or bathed in the golden glow of sunset, has made it one of the most photographed mountains in all of Iceland, adding to the allure of this enchanting village.
As your journey concludes, bid farewell in the vibrant city of Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital city in a country of extremes. It's the gateway to Iceland's Golden Circle, a scenic volcanic landscape where geysers, waterfalls and glaciers are found. The city is the country's creative heart, filled with colourful buildings, a buzzing night scene and brimming with museums.
Enjoy one last leisurely breakfast on board, reflecting on the cherished memories created during this once-in-a-lifetime voyage.
#Spa treatments and services at additional cost. Daily activities may be subject to change; please consult your Daily Wonder for updates.
+All drinks on board, including those stocked in your mini bar, are included, except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage wines, Champagnes and spirits. Specialty restaurants require a reservation, enquire on board.
^Experiences on board our two helicopters and submersible are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather, ice and tidal conditions.
~Kayak and stand-up paddleboard not available in all locations.
Helicopter not in operation in Greenland and Svalbard. Submersible not operational in Svalbard and Europe.
The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Scenic cannot guarantee the voyage will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information.
Designed to deliver the ultimate experience of a lifetime the Scenic Eclipse fleet takes ocean cruising to a whole new level. Read more
Intimate and luxurious, with every amenity you could wish for, the Scenic Eclipse fleet has been designed with you in mind. Read more
Taking you beyond exploration to all-inclusive discovery is our fleet of Zodiacs, tandem kayaks, e-bikes, snorkel gear and snowshoes. Read more
Dining on board Scenic Eclipse promises to be a sensory delight. With an unrivalled choice of up to 10 dining experiences. Read more
Unlimited complimentary beverages*, full mini-bar restocked daily, still and sparkling water in-suite and an extensive range of specialty teas and coffees. Read more
Helicopter and submarine excursions, par for the course. Read more
There are currently no departures available on this cruise. Either it's the end of the season and new departures will be released shortly, or this itinerary has been changed and is not operating this season. Feel free to contact us for information about when next seasons dates will be released or click here to view general release dates for all destinations.
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