ICELAND & ISLES 4 THRILLING & DEEPLY INSIDER WAYS TO GO ENCOUNTER LOCAL LIFE, MUSIC & CULTURE PLUS CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE WITH CUSTOM ADD-ONS
2020-2021 VOYAGES | EXPEDITIONS.COM
Dynjandi Waterfall, Westfjords, Iceland 65.44° N, 23.11° W
WHEN YOU REALIZE YOU JUST FELL HARD FOR A WATERFALL You know the charge you get when you come upon something wild and unexpected, something rare and beautiful? We live for those moments. We sail to the ends of the earth to find them, to discover them anew, and conjure them for our guests.
THAT’S THE EXHILARATION OF DISCOVERY
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Where Awesome Is 4 Expert Staff
6 Inside The Culture 8 National Geographic Photography 13 Circumnavigating Iceland 17 Wild Iceland Escape NEW 21 Legendary Northern Isles NEW 25 Coastal Wonders NEW 26 Life Aboard 28 Perfect Platform 30 Extensions 32 National Geographic Explorer 34 National Geographic Endurance 36 Day in the Life 37 Offers and Terms Front Cover: Guest standing on the shore of Jökulsárlón ice lagoon, Iceland. ©Folio Images/Alamy Stock. This page: Guest taking in Dynjandi waterfall, Iceland. ©Andrew Peacock.
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WHAT WILL YOU DISCOVER WHEN YOU GO “A-VIKING?”
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GO WHERE AWESOME IS
LONG BEFORE THE WORD VIKING ENTERED MODERN ENGLISH
evoking images of pillaging barbarians, in Old Norse Viking (pronounced Vee-king) simply meant ‘an expedition overseas.’ To ‘Fara I Viking’ (Go a-Viking) was to leave home for an extended period in search of ‘fehu’ or wealth, which for Norsemen was more than just money—‘fehu’ meant adventure, knowledge, and luck. Our four voyages to Iceland and the Northern Isles go in search of all that, and much more. There are exhilarating discoveries to be made in this remarkable region: stunningly beautiful landscapes from brilliant green hillsides to stark, imposing mountains; geological marvels like bubbling mudpots and explosive geysers; incredible birdlife; ancient history; modern-day
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When visitors dive deeper into Iceland, they find so much more than they intended or expected. It is one of the few destinations in the world that has a little bit of everything. But many only see Reykjavík and its outer environs. While these are worthy destinations, and our guests will still experience those iconic sites, the real heart of the country is in its remote landscapes, vast interior, and hard-to-reach coastal gems where we center our explorations.”
culture; and fascinating locals who can trace their lineage back to the settlement of their country. And traveling there by ship—as the Vikings did—opens up so
— JEN MARTIN, Director of Expedition Development
many possibilities, granting you rare access to a seldom-seen side of these destinations. It means coming ashore in hard-toreach towns and villages that rarely see outsiders; arriving by Zodiac at the base of world-class waterfalls which are hours away by car or bus; and sailing into fjords from the open ocean and watching them narrow as you approach. Ready to go a-Viking?
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EXPERT STAFF
OUR VETERAN TEAM IS ACE AT DOING WHAT IT TAKES THE VIKING EXPLORERS HAVE NOTHING ON YOU—YOU’RE A
natural born discoverer, too. But sometimes even the most intrepid adventurers need a guide, and that’s where we come in. Our team has the knowledge and the passion for Iceland that will kindle yours. And our generous staff-to-guest ratio means you can gravitate to the naturalists whose personalities and interests match yours. They will do whatever it takes, from manning the spotting scopes so you don’t miss a single passing whale; lingering as long as you want on deck to watch and photograph puffins feeding or slowing shutter speed to capture a waterfall; to offering scenic Zodiac rides, hiking at your pace, or hot chocolate to mitigate the glacier ice. They’ll help you to see, do, and absorb all the extraordinary experiences—in comfort, with inspiration, great conversations, and excellent dining included.
Left page clockwise from top: National Geographic photographers and LindbladNational Geographic certified photo instructors are always on hand to help you get your best shots, guests are always welcome on the bridge, ‘Vikings’ have come to provide refreshments while out on an excursion, our staff gets you up close to the beauty of Iceland via Zodiac cruises, walks and hikes of varying activity levels with expert interpretation.
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VOLCANOES AREN’T THE ONLY HOT SPOTS HERE, THE CULTURE SCENE IS TOO LOCALS IN ICELAND AND THE NORTHERN ISLES HOLD FAST TO
tradition and you’ll find it infused in many different facets of their culture—from music and dance to daily life. Thanks to our deeply rooted network in the region, we’ve created uncommon encounters that will connect you to these places in an incredibly authentic way. As you explore, from tiny charming hamlets to more bustling cities, meet some of these fascinating people and discover a deeper understanding of both their past and present lives. MUSIC — Icelandic music is full of haunting melodies that capture the ethereal mood of this island nation. Our ethnomusicologist, Jacob Edgar has curated an exceptional line-up of Icelandic singers and songwriters whose work will fill your soul with a sense of place. Preview some songs at expeditions.com/icemusic. DANCE — In the Faroe Islands, observe traditional Faroese chain dancing— originally a medieval ring dance, the animated and theatrical performance blends movement, rhythm, storytelling, and song. KNITTING — Traditional Faroese knitting is some of the best in the world. Discover the stories behind the intricate patterns handed down through the generations and the Faroese sheep whose lanolin-rich wool ensures practically waterproof sweaters. Opportunities for experienced knitters to take a lesson with a local.
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I have focused on young Icelandic singers and songwriters who are incorporating their rich folk traditions into new, hip contexts. Icelandic music is born from the ancient sagas and folk tales of witches, goblins and elves that roam the countryside. Music, like wine, has a “terroir”, an innate quality that reflects the environment in which it was cultivated.” — J ACOB EDGAR Expedition Ethnomusicologist
LANGUAGE — Though all distinct and different, the languages throughout this region stem from the same root—Old Norse. Listen for unique nuances in remote spots like Unst and Foula, the last two places in Shetland where Norn, a relic of Norse times, was spoken. LOCAL INDUSTRY — Learn about eiderdown production from a 7thgeneration family of farmers on tiny Vigur Island. While in Siglufjörður, the center of Iceland’s once-thriving herring industry, a lively re-creation— and tasting—brings the fishery process back to life. LOCAL LUMINARIES — On select departures local personalities—hailing from the world of politics, filmmaking, geology, journalism, and more— join us aboard to add additional insights that will enhance the voyage.
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Learn more and listen! Visit expeditions.com/icemusic
INSIDE THE CULTURE
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WHAT WILL YOU CREATE WITH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHERS TO INSPIRE YOU?
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHY
WHILE YOU’RE DISCOVERING ICELAND AND THE NORTHERN
Isles, you’ll have the benefit of a National Geographic photographer, plus a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor (CPI) at your side and at your service. They can help you with anything from camera settings to the basics of
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHERS
composition. Now, every guest—from iPhone camera users to
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Our CPIs are also trained naturalists so they’ll help you better
Legendary Northern Isles: Scotland, Faroes & Iceland June 8, 2020 A Circumnavigation of Iceland June 20, 2020
understand wildlife behavior. Whether you’re taking advan-
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advanced hobbyists—can stand side-by-side with top photographers, pick up tips in the field, and take great photos.
tage of heady photo ops at the iconic Blue Lagoon or the more rarely-seen ice lagoon at Jökulsárlón and everything in-between, your National Geographic photographer will help you capture the telling details of your experience.
A Circumnavigation of Iceland July 16 & 25, 2020 Wild Iceland Escape July 12, 2020
PHIL SCHERMEISTER Wild Iceland Escape June 29, 2020 A Circumnavigation of Iceland July 3, 2020
DAN WESTERGREN Coastal Wonders of Norway, the Faroe Islands & Iceland June 18, 2020
Visit expeditions.com/ngps to learn more about these National Geographic Photographers.
EXCLUSIVE ONBOARD GEAR LOCKER Dive into the onboard B&H Photo Video Gear Locker to field test new glass, camera bodies, and more—free. Plus, ask your Expedition Specialist about pre-voyage discounts and benefits.
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AN ADVENTURE THAT’S THE SUM OF FASCINATING PARTS
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A CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND
ICELAND’S GEOLOGY IN ALL ITS MANIFESTATIONS—
glaciers, thundering waterfalls, immense cliffs, geothermal springs, boiling mud pots, and rock and lava-scapes of unearthly beauty—is world-class and far flung, making a circumnavigation a very compelling way to see more. Discover the island’s rugged coastline etched with deep fjords and towering bird cliffs, and with the National Geographic Explorer as our base, we’ll land at remote islands and hamlets nearly impossible to access by bus or car. Iceland’s culture, one of its most surprising characteristics, is as unique as its landscape. Icelandic people, including those who’ll travel with us, are no-nonsense yet warm and welcoming, with a deep reverence for the wild places and the solace that they bring. And the Icelandic musicians who will perform for us are superb, giving this incredible voyage an evocative and unforgettable soundtrack. EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS • Explore Iceland’s pristine fjords and fascinating tundra, accompanied by a dedicated team of naturalists • Encounter evidence of volcanic activity as we hike over cooled lava fields and view Iceland’s newest isle, Surtsey • Discover the rich biodiversity of the remote Westfjords, spotting nesting puffins and gannets on the Látrabjarg cliffs and watching for humpback and minke whales in the surrounding waters • Soak in the mineral-rich GeoSea Baths perched on the cliffs of Húsavík with spectacular mountain views • Take in Djúpivogur’s valleys and waterfalls on foot or by 4x4 before we’re welcomed into the homes of some of the locals • Meet the iconic Herring Ladies at a lively recreation in the charming town of Siglufjörður. Visit expeditions.com/Iceland for complete itinerary.
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HERRING AND HISTORY Siglufjörður: Experience the one and only Herring Museum, plus the beautifully maintained town of Akureyri.
FJORD EXPLORER Travel the Westfjords including Ísafjörður, still a center of traditions like eiderdown production.
ALL-STAR GEOLOGY Mývatn brings boiling mud pools, an explosion crater at Krafla, and Goðafoss the waterfall of the Gods. Make an official crossing of the Arctic Circle at Grímsey. Grímsey
Húsavík
Siglufjörður
Ísafjörður
Akureyri Látrabjarg
Flatey Island
THE WILD WEST Sail the western frontier, with remote island hamlets and the Látrabjarg cliffs— home to a huge population of razorbills.
ICELAND
Reykjavík RIVETING REYKJAVÍK Visit the world’s northernmost capital. See its charming Old Town and Hallgrímskirkja Cathedral, learn about Norse Culture at the National Museum, and take a soak in the iconic Blue Lagoon.
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Lake Mývatn
Surtsey Island
Jökulsárlón
Heimaey Island
LAVA’S CREATIONS See the world’s newest island— forged by a volcanic explosion in 1963—and walk on a crater where the earth is still hot.
A CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND
THE PICTURESQUE EAST Join naturalists for hikes and Zodiac cruises around Iceland’s rugged east coast.
Langanes Peninsula
ITINERARY: A CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND 11 DAYS/9 NIGHTS—ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER FROM: $11,320 (SEE PAGES 32-33 FOR DETAILS) EXPEDITION DETAILS DATES: 2020 Jun. 20; Jul. 3, 16, 25; 2021 Jul. 11, 24; Aug. 2
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Day 1: U.S./Fly To Reykjavík, Iceland Day 2: Reykjavík/Embark Day 3: Flatey Island/Látrabjarg Day 4: Exploring Iceland’s Westfjords Day 5: Ísafjörður Djúpivogur
Day 6: Siglufjörður and Akureyri Day 7: Lake Mývatn and Húsavík Day 8: Exploring Northeast Iceland Day 9: Djúpivogur Day 10: Islands of Heimaey & Surtsey, Westman Islands Day 11: Reykjavík/Disembark/Home Visit expeditions.com/Iceland for a day-by-day itinerary. Or call to speak with an Expedition Specialist.
UP CLOSE WITH THE ICE Visit one of Iceland’s largest glacial lagoons, filled with deep blue bergs, or drive up into the southern highlands by 4x4 jeep.
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a one-day pre-voyage extension to see Reykjavík’s Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon or a three-day post-voyage extension Glacier Heli-Hiking. In 2020, choose to add either the Snæfellsnes Peninsula or remote relaxation at Deplar Farm. See pages 30-31 or visit expeditions.com/iceext for more details.
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CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: EXPLORE BY SEA & BY LAND
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WILD ICELAND ESCAPE AND MORE
DISCOVER WHY ICELAND IS KNOWN AS THE “LAND OF FIRE & ICE”
on this 6-day escape to the remote fjords and volcanic isles along the country’s western coast. Sailing by ship offers a unique perspective of this island nation. Land at hardto-reach coastal villages infused with the legacy of Viking explorers. Set out by Zodiac to view towering cliffs teeming with nesting seabirds. Hike the dramatic tundra punctuated with photogenic wildflowers. And for a closer look at Iceland’s interior choose your own adventure on one of five optional land extensions—from a thrilling heli-hiking tour of glaciers and ice caves to an exploration of the Snæfellsnes peninsula’s epic natural wonders. EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS • Sail along Iceland’s wild and windswept western coast, accompanied by a dedicated team of naturalists • Explore Reykjavík’s Old Town, including the soaring Hallgrímskirkja Cathedral • Witness the world’s newest isle, forged by a volcanic explosion in 1963, and walk on a crater where the earth is still hot • Hike along the base of a fjord to visit spectacular Dynjandi Waterfall • Discover the rich biodiversity of the remote Westfjords, spotting nesting puffins on the Látrabjarg cliffs and watching for humpbacks in the surrounding waters • Learn the history of the Golden Age of Herring in Djúpavík • Continue the discoveries and choose from five optional extensions that explore inland. Visit expeditions.com/iceescape for complete itinerary.
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TUNDRA TO FJORDS Venture to a seldom-visited corner of the Westfjords in Djúpavík, isolated by its remoteness and boasting spectacularly beautiful tundra and fjords that we’ll hike, plus learn its rich fisheries history.
SOARING WATERFALLS Sail or hike along a fjord to the towering Dynjandi waterfall in Arnafjörður and later, Zodiac cruise along the skyscraping Látrabjarg cliffs teeming with raucous nesting razorbills.
Arnafjörður Dynjandi
Djúpavík
Látrabjarg
ICELAND
NORTHERNMOST CAPITAL Begin and end in Reykjavík, the world’s sophisticated, northernmost capital, which sits just below the Arctic Circle and receives 22 hours of daylight at the height of summer.
GO FARTHER Add an inland adventure to your coastal expedition to see and do more in Iceland—choose from five thrilling extensions. Reykjavík
Surtsey Island YOUNGEST ISLAND Sail past Surtsey, formed by volcanoes in 1963, it is a newly designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place of important research into how organisms colonize islands.
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Heimaey Island FEEL THE HEAT Hike up the Eldfell volcano over still-hot ground to see a vista of the city and harbor it nearly destroyed in a 1973 eruption, plus explore the ruins of a Viking longhouse dating to 900 AD.
WILD ICELAND ESCAPE AND MORE
ITINERARY: WILD ICELAND ESCAPE 6 DAYS/5 NIGHTS—ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER FROM: $5,030 (SEE PAGES 32-33 FOR DETAILS) EXPEDITION DETAILS DATES: 2020 Jun. 20; Jul. 12; 2021 Jul. 7, 21
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Days 1 & 2 U.S./Reykjavík, Iceland/Embark Day 3
Djúpavík
Day 4
Arnafjörður and Látrabjarg Cliffs
Day 5
Islands of Surtsey & Heimaey, Westman Islands
Day 6
Reykjavík/Disembark/U.S.
Visit expeditions.com/iceescape for a day-by-day itinerary. Or call to speak with an Expedition Specialist.
EXPLORE BY SEA, THEN CHOOSE YOUR OWN LAND ADVENTURE Our compact 6-day voyage at sea just scratches
landscapes, while our other 3-day trips, Iceland’s
the surface of Iceland’s wonders. Create your own
Volcanic Northeast and Snæfellsnes: Fire & Ice, both
custom Iceland adventure with one of five uniquely
illuminate the region’s breathtaking geology—from
crafted land extensions. For a more active explora-
lava tubes and volcanos to hot springs and waterfalls.
tion, join our 4-day Highlands & Lowlands extension
Or, if your time is limited, spend one day taking in
to hike deep into Iceland’s interior across untamed
the iconic sites of Reykjavik’s Golden Circle & Blue
terrain. Our brand-new, 3-day Glacier Heli-Hiking
Lagoon. Visit expeditions.com/wildiceext or see
offers a unique viewpoint of Iceland’s magnificent
pages 30-31 for more details.
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DISCOVER PRE-HISTORY IN SCOTLAND, SEE THE TIMELESS FAROE ISLANDS & ICELAND
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SCOTLAND, FAROES & ICELAND
ENCOUNTER SHETLAND PONIES ROAMING VERDANT
landscapes. Feel the thrill of kinship run through you as you peer into the recognizably domestic interior of a 5,000-yearold domicile on Orkney, hear about its manifestation after a violent storm in 1850 and the archaeology that restored it. Marvel at the beauty of the Faroe Islands, inconceivably remote, yet a magnet for worldwide foodies, thanks to their oddly inventive “cuisine.” Observe incredible birdlife amid the shore-lining cliffs of these islands. And enjoy a unique perspective on Iceland as you round its geologic wonders on a near-circumnavigation. EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS • Go back in time at Skara Brae, a 5,000-year-old stone-slab village on Orkney and see the mysterious standing stones of the Ring of Brodgar • Walk with a historian through Shetland’s Jarlshof archaeological site, a complex of ancient settlements spanning 4,000 years of human history • Observe incredible birdlife—vast puffin colonies in the Faroes & Grimsey, and on the Cliffs of Noss, thousands of murres and kittiwakes • Witness the deep fjords and bird cliffs of Iceland’s west coast, then discover more unique geology—from hot springs to blue ice—on the east coast. Visit expeditions.com/Legend for complete itinerary.
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FJORDS Ísafjörður is surrounded by water on three sides and is a great place to view the stunning fjord landscape and photograph tiny flowering plants. Látrabjarg
Grímsey
Flatey Island
Akureyri
Reykjavík
Lake Mývatn
ICELAND Djúpivogur Jökulsárlón
Surtsey Island
ARCTIC CIRCLE Go ashore at Grímsey, home to nesting sea birds, and enjoy a celebratory toast on the Arctic Circle.
Heimaey Island
ICE LAGOON Drive the coast to explore the vast Vatnajökull icecap and get up close to deep blue icebergs via small boat.
ISLAND CULTURE The Faroe Islands have unique island life: visit puffin nesting grounds, stroll through a village of turf-roofed houses, and explore historic settlements and Viking sites.
BIRDS AND PONIES Our ship glides past the towering bird cliffs of Noss for views of murres and kittiwakes. Visit the Jarlshof archaeological site and see the famous Shetland ponies.
FAROE ISLANDS Tórshavn
ARCHAEOLOGY See the standing stones at the Ring of Brodgar and the stoneslab village of Skara Brae. Step into the world of the Vikings at the red sandstone cathedral of St. Magnus, built in 1137.
SHETLAND ISLANDS
Orkney
SCOTLAND
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SCOTLAND, FAROES & ICELAND
ITINERARY: LEGENDARY NORTHERN ISLES: SCOTLAND, FAROES & ICELAND 14 DAYS/12 NIGHTS—ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER FROM: $12,970 (SEE PAGES 32-33 FOR DETAILS) EXPEDITION DETAILS 2020 Date: Jun. 8; 2021 Date: Jun. 26* *This departure is one day shorter in 2021.
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Days 1 & 2: U.S./Bergen, Norway/Embark
HANSEATIC ARCHITECTURE Hansa merchants operated in the historic Bryggen Wharf area, filled with wooden buildings from the Middle Ages.
Day 3:
Orkney, Scotland
Day 4:
Shetland Islands
Days 5-7:
Exploring the Faroe Islands
Day 8:
Djúpivogur, Iceland
Day 9:
At Sea/Grimsey
Day 10:
Lake Mývatn/Akureyri
Day 11:
Ísafjörður
Day 12:
Flatey Island/Látrabjarg
Day 13:
Surtsey & Heimaey, Westman Islands
Day 14:
Reykjavík/Disembark/U.S.
Visit expeditions.com/Legend for a day-by-day itinerary. Or call to speak with an Expedition Specialist.
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS
NORWAY
Bergen
Add a one-day pre-voyage extension to explore Bergen; a one-day post-voyage extension to see Reykjavík’s Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon; a three-day post-voyage extension exploring Natural Wonders; or a three-day post-voyage extension Glacier Heli-Hiking. Visit expeditions.com/legendext or see pages 30-31 for more details.
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FROM NORWAY’S FJORDS TO FAR-FLUNG ISLANDS: A SPECTACLE OF COASTAL BEAUTY
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NORWAY, THE FAROE ISLANDS & ICELAND
TRACE NORWAY’S DRAMATIC NORTHERN COAST (THE ONLY
voyage in these pages to do so)—from Tromsø, aka “the gateway to the Arctic” down to Vega. From your superb vantage point aboard the brand-new National Geographic Endurance, glide among mountainous islands, chiseled peaks, and jaw-dropping fjords carved out by glaciers millions of years ago. Head into the North Atlantic to encounter history, culture, and age-old tradition on far-flung islands where birdlife far outnumbers people. Observe Bronze Age sites, Viking longhouses, and incredible turf-roofed cottages. Then top it all off with a near circumnavigation of Iceland’s geological marvels.
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS • Encounter spectacular geologic beauty up-close—from Norway’s legendary fjords to Iceland’s lava fields, sea cliffs & glaciers • Visit the Arctic Cathedral whose unique architecture evokes icebergs & peruse the Polar Museum in Tromsø • Walk among picturesque villages framed by jagged peaks in the magical Lofoten Islands • Discover unique culture—dance, music, knitting & more—in the Faroe Islands, where residents cling proudly to their Viking heritage • Observe nesting seabirds in dramatic settings—on Iceland’s skyscraping Látrabjarg cliffs and around stark and stunning Foula (meaning “Bird Island” in Old Norse) • Zodiac cruise among basalt columns along the Langanes Peninsula • Step foot on volcanic Surtsey Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the earth is still hot. Visit expeditions.com/faroes for complete itinerary.
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HISTORY OF WILDNESS Zodiac cruise along the soaring bird cliffs of Ísafjörđur and Látrabjarg, and call at Flatey island, a fishing and trading post for centuries and where Erik the Red is believed to have sailed for Greenland in 982. Ísafjörður Látrabjarg
Grímsey Island
Flatey Island SOOTHING SOAK Disembark in Reykjavík and bask in the geothermal waters of the famed Blue Lagoon before your flight home.
Langanes Peninsula
ICELAND Reykjavík
BORN OF FIRE In the Westman Islands visit the Eldfell volcanic crater, walk over earth that is still hot, and see the harbor and landscapes engulfed in lava rock.
WILD EAST Experience Iceland’s rugged eastern coast, an unspoiled stretch of rocky outcrops, hidden coves, and hills that we’ll explore on foot, by kayak, and Zodiac.
UPBEAT WELCOME The Faroe Islands combine stunning natural beauty with fascinating traditional architecture. Experience music, dance, handicrafts, and a language unique only to these islands.
FAROE ISLANDS Tórshavn
NORSE MEETS GAELIC In Lerwick see cultures intermingle at the Shetland Museum & Archives, and in Jarlshof examine Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses.
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LEGENDARY FJORDS Chiseled peaks, vertical walls, mountainous islands— explore Norway’s famed coastline for two days by kayak, Zodiac, and getting out and hiking in verdant valleys and birch forests.
SHETLAND ISLANDS
Lerwick
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ITINERARY: COASTAL WONDERS OF NORWAY, THE FAROE ISLANDS & ICELAND
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ENCHANTING ISLES Visit charming villages set amidst the jagged peaks of the Lofoten Islands, which rise dramatically from the sea and teem with Atlantic puffins, razorbills, and guillemots.
Tysfjorden PHOTOGENIC FJORDS Sail to the terminus of the long fjord of Tysfjorden, past small villages on the rocky shores; explore Vega Hellemobotn Fjord, so far inland it’s only a few miles from Sweden.
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17 DAYS/15 NIGHTS ABOARD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDURANCE FROM: $17,160 (SEE PAGES 34-35 FOR DETAILS) EXPEDITION DETAILS 2020 Date: Jun. 18
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Jun. 18 & 19:
U.S./Oslo, Norway
Jun. 20:
Oslo/Tromsø/Embark
Jun. 21:
Tysfjorden
Jun. 22:
Lofoten Islands
Jun. 23 & 24:
Exploring the Norwegian Fjords
Jun. 25:
At Sea/Noss/Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Jun. 26:
Lerwick, Foula
Jul. 27 & 28:
Exploring Faroe Islands
Jul. 29 & 30:
At Sea/Langanes Peninsula, Iceland/Grimsey
Jul. 1:
Ísafjörður
Jul. 2:
Flatey Island/Látrabjarg
Jul. 3:
Islands Of Heimaey and Surtsey, Westman Islands
Jul. 4:
Reykjavík/Disembark/U.S.
Visit expeditions.com/faroes for a day-by-day itinerary. Or call to speak with an Expedition Specialist.
OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day pre-voyage extension exploring Norway’s Fjords or a one-day post-voyage extension to see Reykjavík’s Golden Circle & Blue Lagoon. Visit expeditions.com/faroesext or see pages 30-31 for more details.
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EXPERIENCE SUPERB COMFORT & THE TRUE TASTES OF THE REGION
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LIFE ABOARD
RESPONSIBLE FOR LAUNCHING THE FIRST-
Berries from coastal farms, and local craft beers—
ever farm-to-table program in Galápagos,
the food on our ships opens new windows on this
our Director of Hotel Services, Ana Esteves,
region for you. The exhilaration you feel at seeing
is bringing her fresh approach to Iceland and
breaching whales and thundering waterfalls…
the Northern Isles. Committed to sustainable
Our dedicated galley team feels it too, and their
seafood and regional produce, our culinary
excitement is in every meal they serve, nourishing
program is rooted in the relationships we’re
your mind, body and spirit, and creating daily
developing with local farmers and providers.
discoveries, plus convivial conversation.
Fresh dayboat fish, and seasonal produce.
Learn more at expeditions.com/Iceland
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large group gatherings and dozens of inviting nooks and crannies on every deck in which to find privacy for small groups or by yourself. Her lounge was the first one in the fleet to feature our hallmark ‘circle of truth’ for recap, talks, and presentations; and her bridge and nearby chart room are where insiders know to go for the best experience when underway. Her workout facility has large windows offering panoramic windows on wildness, meaning you don’t have to sacrifice the view for anything. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDURANCE UPS THE ANTE ON WELLNESS
even more with a large, airy gym, and elegant spa, and a stun-
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To the extent our company has a mantra, it’s the ‘tonic of wildness.’ We believe, as Henry David Thoreau did, in the healing power of wild places for the human spirit.” — SVEN-OLOF LINDBLAD CEO & Founder Lindblad Expeditions
ning window-walled yoga studio. She has an adventurous side too—seen in her handsome mudroom, a roomy space at the bottom of the ship where each guest gets their own space to store jackets, boots, and more so they can get up, get out there, and explore. Plus, get an unrivaled dining experience with two restaurants plus a Chef’s Table for small group dining, where every guest will be hosted at least once during our expedition. See our NEW ship, National Geographic Endurance expeditions.com/Endurance
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This page: Guests are always welcome on the bridge. Right page clockwise from top: Read, review your photos or just relax in the observation lounge of the National Geographic Explorer; rendering of the mudroom aboard the National Geographic Endurance; rendering of the main restaurant Two Seven Zero0 aboard National Geographic Endurance; rendering of the expansive studio with a curving wall of glass for yoga and stretch sessions aboard National Geographic Endurance; the lounge is the hub of ship life aboard National Geographic Explorer; take in the 180 degree views from the gym aboard National Geographic Explorer.
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OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS
ADD REYKJAVÍK’S GOLDEN CIRCLE PRE- OR POST-VOYAGE/1 DAY/1 NIGHT 2020*: From $1,290 per person, double occupancy.
Enjoy the surreal Blue Lagoon, and have a guided experience along the famed Golden Circle with its boiling pools and geysers. Add it before A Circumnavigation of Iceland; Wild Iceland Escape or after Legendary Northern Isles or Coastal Wonders.
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ADD NORWEGIAN FJORDS PRE-VOYAGE/5 DAYS/5 NIGHTS
2019/20*: From $4,590 per person, double occupancy.
The rich landscapes of southern Norway, including Sognefjord—the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, plus a tour aboard the legendary Flåm Rail—are the ideal additions to your adventures. Thundering waterfalls and snowy peaks offer wonderful photo ops. This extension can be taken before Coastal Wonders.
NEW! ADD DEPLAR FARM, TROLL PENINSULA
ADD ICELAND’S NATURAL WONDERS
POST-VOYAGE/3 DAYS/3 NIGHTS
POST-VOYAGE/4 DAYS/4 NIGHTS
2020*: From $4,580 per person, double occupancy.
2020*: From $4,910 per person, double occupancy.
Enjoy a five-star, individually curated experience while at this beautiful, remote farm in Iceland. Hike the Troll Peninsula or soak in Deplar’s geothermal pool. Ride an Icelandic horse and kayak the local rivers. Enjoy morning yoga, as well as phenomenal meals prepared by the onsite chef. Add it after A Circumnavigation of Iceland.
Explore mud pools, spouting geysers and the worldfamous Goðafoss waterfalls in the north of Iceland. Luxuriate in the famous Blue Lagoon hot springs. And get to know the intimate yet cosmopolitan city of Reykjavík. Add it after Legendary Northern Isles.
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ICELAND’S HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS: AN ACTIVE ADVENTURE POST-VOYAGE | 4 DAYS/3 NIGHTS 2020: From $3,990 per person, double occupancy.
Discover Iceland’s southern coast highlands and lowlands via super jeep and on foot. Hike through Landmannalaugar’s dramatic lava fields. Glide past blue icebergs in the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. Explore Svínafellsjökull Glacier on foot, and encounter incredible views and geology. Add it after Wild Iceland Escape.
ICELAND’S VOLCANIC NORTHEAST POST-VOYAGE/3 DAYS/3 NIGHTS 2020*: From $2,970 per person, double occupancy. Explore the volcanic Lake Mývatn region. Walk through Dimmuborgir lava field of stacks and caves, hike the black sand of Hverfjall Crater, hear the thundering roar of Dettifoss Waterfall, Iceland’s largest. Venture into Asbyrgi canyon. Relax in two different geothermal spas. Add it after Wild Iceland Escape.
SNÆFELLSNES: FIRE & ICE POST-VOYAGE | 3 DAYS/2 NIGHTS 2020*: From $2,900 per person, double occupancy.
Enter Langjökull Glacier’s aquamarine Ice Cave and venture inside Víðgelmir lava tube cave. Drive and walk parts of the coastline of the stunning Snæfellsnes National Park to see black pebble beaches, basalt sea stack columns, and perhaps a glimpse of the imposing Snæfellsjökull Mountain. Add it after Wild Iceland Escape or A Circumnavigation of Iceland.
ICELAND HELI-HIKING POST-VOYAGE | 3 DAYS/2 NIGHTS 2020*: From $7,990 per person, double occupancy. Take a scenic helicopter tour to two different glaciers where you’ll have the rare opportunity to go on a glacier hike. Plus, explore the world’s only man-made ice cave and go deep underground to see the brilliant-blue ice that’s been forming over centuries. Add it after A Circumnavigation of Iceland or Wild Iceland Escape. *Airfare is not included on all extensions.
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER CAPACITY: 148 guests in 81 outside cabins. REGISTRY: Bahamas. Overall Length: 367 feet.
photographer, Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor and video chronicler, internet café and laundry.
National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-the-art expedition ship, fully stabilized, ice-class vessel, with an ice-reinforced hull, enabling it to navigate polar passages while providing exceptional comfort. It carries kayaks and a fleet of Zodiac landing craft. An undersea specialist operates a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and sophisticated video equipment, extending access to the underwater world.
WELLNESS: The vessel is staffed by a wellness specialist and features a glass-enclosed fitness center, outdoor stretching area, a LEXspa treatment room and sauna.
ELEVATOR
BRIDGE DECK
ELEVATOR
CHART ROOM
WELLNESS DECK
ELEVATOR
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103
108
104
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102
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VERANDA DECK RESTAURANT ELEVATOR BISTRO
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230
350
346
344
ZB
348
STAFF OFFICE
B DECK
342
DOCTOR’S OFFICE
MUD ROOM
WC
INTERNET CAFE
ZB
340
MAIN DECK
219 221
343-T
341-T
338
328
339
326
336
324
337
327
322
335
325
320
334-S
323
318
332-S
321
316
333-S
319
314
331-S
317
312-S
330-S
315
329-S
313
310-S
308
306
304
302
311-S
309-S
307
305
303
301
ELEVATOR
228
226
224
222
220
218
212
206
204
202
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UPPER DECK
BALCONY BAL. BALCONY
215
216
217
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213
211
210
214
208-S
209
205
207
203-S
201
BAL. BAL.
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GALLEY
LOCKERS
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CABINS: All cabins face outside with windows or portholes, private facilities and climate controls. Some cabins have balconies. Cabins are equipped with Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections and USB ports for mobile devices.
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101
DECK
LEXspa
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MEALS: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menu is international with local flair.
SPECIAL FEATURES: A full-time doctor, undersea specialist, National Geographic
OBSERVATION LOUNGE
BRIDGE
PUBLIC AREAS: Bistro bar; chart room; restaurant; global gallery; library, lounge with full service bar and state-of-the-art facilities for films, slideshows and presentations; mudroom with lockers for expedition gear, and observation lounge. Our “open bridge” provides guests an opportunity to meet our officers and captain and learn about navigation.
EXPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), hydrophone, splash-cam, underwater video camera, aerial remote controlled camera and video microscope.
LIBRARY
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER
Left to right: Dining is completely casual with no assigned seating; relax in the spa; Category 7 suite; Upper Deck cabin with balcony; standard bathroom.
CATEGORY 1: Main Deck with one or two portholes #301-308
CATEGORY A SOLO: Main Deck with window #309-312, 329-334
CATEGORY 2: Main Deck with window #317-320, 335-336
CATEGORY B SOLO: Upper and Veranda Decks with window #105-106, 203, 208
CATEGORY 3: Main Deck with window #313-316, 321-328, 337-340, 342, 344, 346, 348, 350 CATEGORY 4: Upper and Veranda Decks with window #103-104, 107-108, 201-202, 204-207, 210, 212, 217, 226, 228 CATEGORY 5: Upper Deck with balcony #209, 211, 214, 216, 218, 220-222, 224 CATEGORY 6: Veranda Deck–Suite #101-102; Upper Deck-Suite with balcony #213 CATEGORY 7: Upper Deck–Suite with balcony #215, 219, 230
CATEGORY 3 TRIPLE: Main Deck with window #341, 343 Shared accommodations: Available in Categories 1 and 2. SOLE OCCUPANCY: Cabins available in Categories A and B. Note: Cabins #209, 211, 214, 216-218, 220, 222, 224, 226, 228, 303-306—These cabins have one queen-sized bed. All other double cabins have two lower single beds; some can convert to a queen-sized bed. Third person rates are available in the designated triple occupancy cabins at onehalf the double occupancy rate. Cabins #341, 343, 101, 102, 215, 219 and 230 can accommodate a third person.
WITH COMPLIMENTS, YOUR BAR TAB AND ALL CREW GRATUITIES ARE INCLUDED. Prices are per person, double occupancy unless indicated otherwise.
ITINERARY A Circumnavigation of Iceland – Page 13 Wild Iceland Escape– Page 17 Legendary Northern Isles: Scotland, Faroes & Iceland – Page 21
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2020
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CAT. 2
CAT. 3
CAT. 4
CAT. 5
CAT. 6
CAT. 7
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CAT. B SOLO
NOTE
$1,500
Sample Airfare: Round-trip New York/Reykjavík: Economy from $670; Business from $2,400.
$750
Sample Airfares: Round-trip New York/Reykjavík: Economy from $670; Business from $2,400.
$1,500
Sample Airfares: New York/ Bergen, Reykjavík/New York: Economy from $1,300; Business from $3,300.
$11,320 $12,730 $13,240 $15,130 $16,470 $19,720 $22,870 $15,910 $16,550
2021
$11,460 $12,850 $13,390 $15,290 $16,590 $19,870 $22,990 $15,990 $16,690
2020
$5,030 $5,650 $5,790
$5,880 $5,990
$6,730 $6,890
$7,320 $7,480
$8,770
$10,170
$7,070
$5,180
2020
$12,970 $13,890 $14,460 $15,530 $18,730 $21,590 $25,030 $17,370 $18,080 $11,890 $12,730 $13,255 $14,240 $17,170
$8,890 $10,330 $7,200
$7,350
2021
2021
ADVANCE PAYMENT
$7,490
$19,790 $22,940 $15,910 $16,570
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENDURANCE YOGA STUDIO
CAPACITY: 126 guests in 69 outside cabins. REGISTRY: Bahamas. Overall Length: 406 feet.
OBSERVATION LOUNGE/ CHART ROOM
WC
1 EL 2
DECK
EL
RELAX ROOM
C. GREEN’S BAR
OBSERVATION DECK BAL.
BAL.
BAL.
706
704
702
700 701
BAL. BAL. BAL.
703
BRIDGE
EL
707
BAL.
EL
BAL.
705
710
BAL.
708
712
BAL.
BAL.
713 711 709
BAL.
715
BAL.
714
GYM
BAL.
BAL.
BAL.
BAL.
BRIDGE DECK LOUNGE
BOW OBSERVATION DECK
WC
LOUNGE DECK
618 616 614 612 610 608 606 604
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EL
623 621 619 617 615 613 611 609
WC EL
BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL.
LOUNGE DECK
GLOBAL GALLERY
TWO SEVEN ZERO° BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL.
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524 522 520 518 516 514 512 510 508 506 504
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GALLEY
EL
523 521 519 517 515 513 511 509 507 BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL. BAL.
RECEPTION
MAIN DECK
DOCTOR’S OFFICE 418 416 414 412 410 408 406
PUBLIC AREAS: Two restaurants, a Chef’s Table for small group dining, Observation Lounge with bar, yoga studio, gym, Wellness area, infinity-style outdoor hot tubs, library with fireplace, main lounge with full service bar, 24-hour beverage station, state-of-the-art facilities for films, slideshows and presentations, and a photo workshop area; plus, an expedition base with lockers for expedition gear, and an “open bridge” for access to our captain, officers and the art of navigation.
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OBSERVATION DECK SAUNA INFINITY EDGE POOLS
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National Geographic Endurance is a next-generation expedition ship, purpose-built for polar navigation. A fully stabilized, highly strengthened, iceclass Polar Code PC5 (Category A) vessel, it is designed to navigate polar passages year-round, and safely explore uncharted waters, while providing exceptional comfort. Its patented X-Bow® is key to its design; its powerful wave-slicing action provides an extremely smooth ride in even adverse conditions, and even reduces spray on deck, for superior observation. She carries a full suite of expedition tools (below), and offers a variety of experience enhancing amenities.
TREATMENT ROOM 1 & 2
EL
427 425 423 421 419 417 415 413 411
EL
MEALS: Two restaurants, featuring local, sustainable choices and unassigned seating for flexible, inclusive dining; plus a Chef’s Table for intimate, small group dining. Main restaurant has 270º views, and C. Green’s restaurant features lighter, grilled and healthy choices.
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WC EL
ZODIAC BOARDING
EL
ZODIAC/KAYAK STORAGE
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Spacious Dining Room with 270-degree panorama.
Photos from left (artist’s renderings): the Ice Lounge is the expedition community hub for recap, presentations and sociability; National Geographic Endurance; artist Zaria Forman has curated Change, a permanent polar art exhibit aboard ship; Suite with balcony; standard cabin and standard bath.
CABINS: All cabins face outside with large windows, private facilities and climate controls. 53 cabins have balconies. Cabins are equipped with expedition command centers with tablets and USB/mobile device docking, TVs, Wi-Fi connections, and hair dryers.
CATEGORY 1: Fore Deck—Standard cabin with two large windows, alcove seating, relax chair 183 square ft. #406, 408, 411, 413, 415 CATEGORY 2: Fore Deck—Standard cabin with two large windows, Alcove seating, Relax chair 205 square ft. #410, 412, 414, 416-419, 421-427 CATEGORY 3: Main Deck—Standard Balcony cabin with balcony and sofa 205 square ft. #512-524
EXPEDITION TOOLS: Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, snowshoes, cross-country skis, undersea specialist operating a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and underwater video camera for unique access to polar marine world, hydrophone, aerial remote-controlled camera and video microscope.
CATEGORY 4: Lounge Deck—Standard Balcony cabin with balcony and sofa 205 square ft. #608, 610, 612, 613-623 CATEGORY 5: Bridge Deck—Standard Balcony cabin with balcony and sofa 205 square ft. #708, 709, 711, 713 CATEGORY 6: Bridge Deck—Junior Balcony Suite with large balcony, sofa bed 344 square ft. #710 CATEGORY 7: Bridge Deck—Large Balcony Suite with large balcony, sofa bed, bathtub, walk-in closet 430 square ft. #700-707, 712, 714-717
SPECIAL FEATURES: A full-time doctor, undersea specialist, National Geographic photographer, Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor and video chronicler, and laundry.
CATEGORY A SOLO: Main Deck—Standard Balcony cabin with balcony and sofa 140 square ft. #504-510, 513 CATEGORY B SOLO: Lounge Deck—Standard Balcony cabin with balcony and sofa 140 square ft. #604, 606, 609, 611
WELLNESS: The vessel is staffed by our well ness specialists and features a glass-enclosed yoga studio, gym, treatment rooms and spa relax area, and high- and low-heat saunas with ocean views.
All cabins have: Ability to set up as Queen or two Twins, Command Center with docking for multiple devices, atlas, clock, barometer, TV, phone, digital tablet for onboard info, hair dryer, safe, refrigerator.
WITH COMPLIMENTS, YOUR BAR TAB & ALL CREW GRATUITIES ARE INCLUDED. Prices are per person, double occupancy unless indicated as solo.
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YEAR
CAT. 1
CAT. 2
CAT. 3
CAT. 4
CAT. 5
CAT. 6
CAT. 7
CAT. A SOLO
CAT. B SOLO
ADVANCE PAYMENT
2020 $17,160 $17,670 $21,560 $23,930 $26,560 $30,540 $33,900 $26,950 $29,910 $2,500
NOTE Includes one hotel night. Sample Airfares: New York/Reykjavík and, Oslo/Newark: Economy from: $900; Business from $2,700. Charter airfare from $490 (Oslo/Tromsø).
Prices quoted in this brochure are valid as of the time of printing, are subject to modification, and are not guaranteed until booking and required deposit is made. See our website at expeditions.com for the most up-to-date pricing. For best pricing book early.
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NEW DISCOVERIES DELIVERED DAILY SIGLUFJÖRĐUR, ICELAND, JULY 20, 2019, BY NATURALIST JAMES COYER
Our Daily Expedition Reports are a valuable trip planning tool. With photos, videos, and detailed accounts straight from the field, they offer a taste of the people, places, and wildlife you may encounter on different itineraries at different times of year. Use the dropdown menus to search by specific destinations, dates, and ships—and start browsing! Learn more—visit expeditions.com/iceder
“Today we visited the small town of Siglufjörđur and the internationally acclaimed Herring Era Museum. Before entering each of the museum’s three buildings, we witnessed a recreation of just what the Herring Girls did during the herring boom of the 1940s & 1950s: Grab a sardine, remove the head and entrails with two strokes of a sharp knife, and push the body down a chute to another Herring Girl for careful salting and meticulous packing into a barrel—all in less than five seconds. The processing was accompanied by Icelandic shouts and songs. After a rousing introduction to the fascinating museum, we sailed to Akureyri, listening to a presentation on Vikings in Iceland en route. On arrival, we had a choice of touring the Akureyri Botanical Gardens or the Akureyri church where a suspended ship hangs from the ceiling. After free time in the city, we returned to the ship for cocktail hour and recaps preceding another five-star dinner. Activities continued after dinner with the first National Geographic Explorer music festival. Four highly successful and award-winning Icelandic groups performed simultaneously in four different areas of the ship: Ylja (duo), Ástiđir (trio), Snorri Helgason, and Ragnheiđur Gröndal. Each performed as the night progressed and guests were encouraged to stroll at their leisure among the performances. All musicians and guests converged in the lounge afterward for discussion and jamming. From herring processing to botany to modern music, it was a fascinating, diverse, and over-the-moon day—particularly appropriate on this 50th anniversary of the moon landing.”
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INCLUSIVE PRICING We include just about everything you have the opportunity to do as part of your expedition aboard ship and ashore. The only things not included are those of a personal nature— internet usage, wellness treatments, and other specialized arrangements. ABOARD SHIP ✓ All meals and beverages (excepting certain super-premium brands of alcohol) ✓ Cappuccinos, lattes & complimentary refillable water bottle ✓ 24-hour coffee, tea & soda on demand ✓ Hors d’oeuvres & snacks during lounge recap ✓ Sauna ✓ Fitness center ✓ Fully stocked library ✓ The guidance and company of our expedition staff ✓ Gratuities to ship's crew ✓ Access to the B&H Photo Locker with the latest gear to try out on loan ASHORE ✓ Meals on land, as indicated in itinerary ✓ Special access permits, park fees, port taxes ✓ Transfers to and from group flights ✓ The expertise of our expedition staff ACTIVITIES ✓ All excursions ✓ Zodiac & kayak explorations ✓ Lectures & presentations in the lounge BE PART OF OUR EXPEDITION COMMUNITY
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