



Driven by a deep passion for exploration and conservation, voyages with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions inspire a change in perspective that transforms the way you experience the world.
The ships in the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet bring you directly into the heart of Icelandic wilderness. Each small, nimble vessel was designed to deliver the finest in exploration, allowing the seasoned captains and crews to stay flexible, go farther and ultimately deliver the most ambitious itineraries available in Iceland.
Voyages are driven by passionate expedition teams— naturalists, photographers and cultural specialists who are explorers at heart. National Geographic Experts join select departures, offering unique perspectives and special access.
National Geographic photographers have spent decades traveling the globe, capturing the world’s most impactful images. They join every Icelandic expedition— along with a National Geographic certified photo instructor—helping travelers hone their camera skills in captivating places.
Itineraries feature a range of immersive activities that bring you into the pages of National Geographic Magazine, from hiking volcanic craters to Zodiac cruising beneath basalt cliffs. Each expedition offers excursions for every skill level so that you can explore your way—and at your own pace—every day.
On most departures, an undersea specialist brings marine wonders to the surface by capturing underwater footage of the subarctic’s surprisingly vibrant marine life. During nightly recaps, the specialist interprets sea creatures and geological features, offering insights integral to the story of Iceland.
Every voyage that sets sail contributes to the preservation of the planet through the Lindblad ExpeditionsNational Geographic Fund. Your support helps conserve coastal communities and marine habitats—and it funds explorers from the National Geographic Society who are envisioning bold changes for a sustainable future.
The dynamic landscapes of Iceland showcase the living Earth like nowhere else. In this land of geological treasures, the brightest gems are found in hidden corners and coves, where waterfalls flow through mossy canyons, glaciers tumble from mountaintops and fjords carve paths from the sea to timeless fishing villages.
There’s no better way to experience authentic Iceland—far from the well-trodden Ring Road—than on an expedition cruise to the country’s remote shores. Explore with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions and witness a seldom seen side of this beloved country.
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Learn more about why a small expedition ship is the ideal way to explore Iceland.
In recent decades, Iceland has become a tourism hotspot, and once-quiet areas of the island nation are now flooded with people eager to see its churning volcanoes and bubbling geysers. Most land-based travelers zero in on popular destinations like the Blue Lagoon or Thingvellir National Park—places shared en masse across social media.
An expedition cruise is your passport to the parts of the country overlooked by the tourist hordes. Exploring by sea allows you to cover more ground and reach remote corners that few will ever see. In secluded coves and rugged fjords, Zodiacs bring you into the wild without the need for existing infrastructure—and in a fraction of the time it would take for overland visitors.
Aboard small expedition ships, you’ll enjoy plenty of face time with people at the top of their fields. National Geographic certified photo instructors help you capture nesting puffins and otherworldly sulfur cauldrons, and naturalists shed light on volcanism and whale migrations. Cultural specialists interpret the unique customs you’ll come across, and many departures feature onboard performances from local artists who weave together music and stories, offering an in-depth look at rural Icelandic life.
Exploring Iceland by small ship opens an entirely new realm of possibility, taking you to the far-flung, unspoiled corners of this enchanting subarctic isle. Go beyond the Blue Lagoon to glimpse Iceland’s natural wonders in their wild glory and the daily rhythms of life that have remained much the same for generations.
The Herring Era Museum in Siglufjörður showcases the fisheries that transformed this fjord-side town into a thriving city in the early 1900s. Witness the “herring girls” give a reenactment of fish processing, then take a taste of pickled herring.
Heimaey island has risen from the ashes of its infamous 1973 eruption. On a hike to the rim of Eldfell crater, pass pockets of steam that still rise from the earth, and see the “Pompeii of the North,” where ash-preserved houses have been excavated.
Birch forests once covered up to 40 percent of Iceland, but the agriculture of 9th-century settlers led to deforestation. On a guided walk through young woodlands, learn how communities are reforesting their regions with native species.
According to Norse mythology, the u-shaped Ásbyrgi Canyon was formed by the hoof of Sleipnir, Odin’s eightlegged horse. Other myths name Ásbyrgi as the capital of Iceland’s “hidden people,” the Huldufólk.
The tiny isle of Grimsey is bisected by the Arctic Circle, and you can make a crossing on foot or at sea. Another attraction is the large puffin colony. More than 80,000 breeding pairs nest here between April and August.
The Husavik Whale Museum is one of the only museums in the world dedicated entirely to whales. Exhibits cover topics ranging from whale ecology to conservation, and include artful displays of 11 massive skeletons.
Vigur island is both a seabird sanctuary and the center of the ancient Icelandic tradition of eiderdown farming. A single family serves as the steward for the avian populations, and they walk you through the process of harvesting eiderdown.
Activities and excursions are always included in the voyage price unless otherwise noted.
Iceland is the ideal summer vacation destination—a land of geological extremes where Earth’s drama unfolds around every corner. Itineraries are crafted for people of all ages, with interactive excursions that inspire young explorers and seasoned travelers alike.
With several major airlines offering direct flights between Reykjavik and cities across the U.S.—from New York to Seattle and beyond—an unforgettable family adventure is just a few hours away.
Save 50% on cabin fare for children and young adults aged 22 and under on select sailings of Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sailing Around Iceland and A Circumnavigation of Iceland.
On Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sail Around Iceland, A Circumnavigation of Iceland and Exploring Iceland: Fjords, Waterfalls and Wildlife, kids and teens can participate in the National Geographic Expeditions Adventurers program. Led by certified field educators, young travelers will learn to explore Iceland like scientists and tell the stories of their surroundings through photographs, videos, drawings and more.
The wilds of Iceland are easier to access than ever before, with a host of nonstop flights to and from cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Denver, Seattle and more. Fly from the eastern seaboard to Reykjavík in just over five hours and your family will find itself exploring an otherworldly realm of gushing geysers and iceberg-filled lagoons.
Each Icelandic voyage offers a range of activities, from leisurely photo walks along volcanic beaches to thrilling 4x4 rides through the remote highlands. However you choose to explore, you will discover fascinating places as a family and bond over the memories of your expedition for years to come.
Discover the centuries-old hamlets of ancient seafarers, hidden forests shrouded in lore, personality-packed puffin colonies and much more.
Iceland’s rocky coast is carved with more than 100 fjords, many of them found along the country’s remote western and eastern shores. After leaving Reykjavík, you’ll wake up in a new one nearly every day—and they make the perfect backdrop for a fresh breakfast of made-to-order eggs, fresh pastries and oatmeal and yogurt parfaits with all the fixings.
Amid Iceland’s elemental landscapes, there are a multitude of ways to interact with the living Earth. On a morning excursion, you might walk along a fjord to a thundering waterfall, Zodiac cruise around basalt cliffs studded with seabirds or climb to the rim of a volcanic crater.
There’s plenty to see from the ship, and while you’re relaxing, you may hear your expedition leader call out notable landmarks over the loudspeaker. Among them are Surtsey—one of the world’s youngest islands—and the monument on Grímsey island that marks the border of the Arctic Circle. Whales are also plentiful in these parts, and your captain may stop the ship to watch a pod of orcas or humpbacks.
Select from a lunch menu of diverse options that can be tailored to your taste and dietary preferences. Many meals start with a robust soup to ward off the Icelandic chill.
Attend a naturalist talk in the lounge or take advantage of the ship’s amenities: read up on geology in the library, test out hightech cameras from the complimentary OM System Photo Gear Locker or visit the open Bridge to chat with the captain about Arctic navigation. Young travelers in the National Geographic Expeditions Adventurers program are invited to join their certified field educator in using the ship microscopes to examine plankton gathered on the morning Zodiac cruise.
Voyages offer a rare look at the age-old customs that thrive in the country’s remote rural corners. Alongside local Icelanders, delve into traditions like eiderdown processing and herring fishing. Your expedition may also feature a special cultural expert—such as a professor or politician—who joins you throughout the journey to share insights into local Icelandic life.
Several landing sites harbor puffins,* and when you spend time at the edge of their nesting cliffs, keeping as still as possible, they get used to your presence and flutter about their business. Post up alongside your National Geographic photographer and they’ll show you how to adjust your shutter speed to get the perfect picture.
Meet in the lounge over drinks and hors d’oeuvres, and settle in for the daily recap, featuring presentations and slideshows on the day’s adventures and a preview of tomorrow’s activities.
Nosh on Nordic cuisine at dinner, sampling a local fish sustainably caught and perfectly prepared by your ship’s chef. This evening’s entertainment features a local musician hand-selected by the fleet’s ethnomusicologist, Jacob Edgar, who curates unique performances that incorporate traditional elements of Icelandic culture.
*Puffins can be seen in Iceland between mid-April and mid-August.
National Geographic Photographer Camille Seaman helps a guest frame a photo of purple lupine.
8 DAYS | FROM $8,946 pp 2025–2026 May–Aug.
National Geographic Explorer
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• Sail around the “Island of Fire and Ice,” discovering its wealth of wildlife, striking geological formations and a culture steeped in saga and exploration history.
• Explore a variety of landscapes across the island, from lava fields and geothermal springs to black-sand beaches and thundering waterfalls.
• Hike the rim of a volcanic crater for spectacular views of the Westman Islands.
• Visit Godafoss, the largest waterfall in Iceland, and cruise among ethereal icebergs in a glacier lagoon.
• Explore Iceland’s remote countryside by venturing into the uniquely shaped Asbyrgi Canyon and surveying the glacial canyons of the northern coast.
• Extend your expedition with a tour of the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon or a solar eclipse viewing in August 2026.
Join National Geographic Photographer Jonathan Kingston on May 27 and Jun. 3, 2025 and local Icelandic Undersea Specialist Sævör Erlendsdóttir on Jun. 17 and 21, and Jul. 1, 2025.
Vigur
Dynjandi
Siglufjörður
Húsavík
Borgarfjarðarhöfn
ICELAND
Reykjavík
Westman Islands
Djúpivogur
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10 DAYS | FROM $18,400pp
2025 Jul. | 2026 Jun., Jul.
National Geographic Endurance
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• Hike up mountain trails, kayak in protected fjords, bike through remote highlands or take a Zodiac cruise around a seabird colony.
• Experience traditional Icelandic life, from the once-booming herring industry to eiderdown production or local forestry associations.
• In Skagafjörður, gateway to northern Iceland, take a float trip along the glacial Jökulsá river or visit a historic turf farm for a glimpse at rural Icelandic life.
• Explore Drangey Island to learn about Grettir the Strong and the saga named after him.
• Extend your expedition with a tour of the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon.
Join National Geographic Photographer Andrew Coleman on Jul. 9 and 18, 2025, Icelandic journalist Thora Arnorsdottir on July 18, 2025, and the head of the Icelandic Red Cross, Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir, on July 9, 2025.
The Geosea geothermal baths in Húsavík, Iceland.
Siglufjörður
Sauðárkrókur
Vigur
Dynjandi
Grímsey ICELAND
Húsavík
Borgarfjarðarhöfn
Reykjavík
Westman Islands
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6 DAYS | FROM $6,645 pp
2025 Aug.
National Geographic Explorer
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HIGHLIGHTS
• Actively explore Iceland’s pristine fjords and mysterious lava fields on daily hikes, Zodiac cruises and more while accompanied by a dedicated team of naturalists.
• Delve into the rural history of Iceland at a turf farm or float down a glacial river in the northern region of Skagafjörður.
• Discover the rich biodiversity of the remote Westfjords, watching for humpback and minke whales in the surrounding waters.
• Capture your picture of the most photographed mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell, alongside a certified photo instructor or National Geographic photographer.
• Extend your expedition with a tour of the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon.
Kirkjufell waterfall and mountain, Iceland.
Extensions in and around Iceland
offer a more complete picture of your destination, bringing you beyond the shoreline to explore the intricate ties between land and sea.
Traveling under the care of National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, alongside local experts with in-depth knowledge of the region, you’ll enjoy an illuminating experience and seamless connections between ship and shore. Make the most of your next expedition with one of these pre- or post-voyage extensions.
PRE-VOYAGE | 2 DAYS | FROM $1,980pp
Discover highlights around Reykjavík, from the soothing waters of the Blue Lagoon to the geological wonders of the Golden Circle, including the two-tiered waterfall of Gullfoss and Thingvellir, the meeting point for the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Add it to Exploring Iceland: Fjords, Waterfalls and Wildlife; Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sail Around Iceland; or Circumnavigation of Iceland.
PRE- OR POST-VOYAGE | 5 OR 7 DAYS | FROM $4,890pp
On August 12, 2026, Iceland's Snaefellsnes Peninsula will be bathed in the moon’s shadow during one of the solar system’s most astonishing phenomena—a total solar eclipse. Join an exclusive experience at a private hotel to witness one of the most spectacular sights on the planet.
Add it to Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sail Around Iceland or Iceland's Wild West Coast to East Greenland
Each ship in the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet is a destination in its own right, featuring superior amenities and enriching experiences to ensure that your time on board is equally rewarding as your time on shore—from exquisite culinary delights to soothing spa treatments, performances from local musicians and more.
Cheers!
Your bar tab is included on all departures aboard the expedition fleet, with a selection of premium wines and spirits available for purchase.
Sampling local cuisine is a highlight of any voyage, and the culinary team takes great care to bring Icelandic flavors to the meals you enjoy on board. Executive chefs design unique menus that prominently feature sustainably sourced seafood and produce from the places you visit, as well as wine pairings and guided tastings to enhance your experience. Special onshore activities, like an in-depth exploration of Iceland’s once-thriving herring fisheries, invite guests to forge even deeper connections with local culinary traditions.
Ethnomusicologist Jacob Edgar curates musical experiences aboard the fleet so that your time at sea is accompanied by songs that are reminiscent of your ports of call. For select departures, Jacob has also curated an exceptional lineup of Icelandic singers and songwriters, whose music offers a window into the region’s cultural identity and brings the rich traditions of local communities to life.
Greet the day with a sunrise yoga session or unwind in the spa with a massage, serenaded by the sound of soothing waves. Dedicated wellness spaces—including treatment rooms, saunas, fitness centers and more—encourage you to tap into the natural rhythms of your surroundings. Treatments are tailored to your individual needs, and each of the fleet’s fully accredited wellness specialists is also a licensed massage therapist.
138 guests in 76 outside cabins and suites
This next-generation expedition ship is fully stabilized, highly strengthened and rated in a top-tier ice class category (Polar Code 5 Category A). She is able to navigate polar passages year-round and safely explore uncharted waters, and the wave-slicing technology of her patented X-bow® ensures the smoothest ride possible. Superb amenities—such as outdoor infinity hot tubs, saunas and twin glass igloos equipped for overnight stays—ensure luxuriant days at sea.
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148 guests in 81 outside cabins and suites
Designed for in-depth exploration, National Geographic Explorer is the definitive expedition ship, capable of navigating both polar passages and temperate waters. Fully stabilized and with an ice-strengthened hull, she provides exceptional comfort, while her dynamic suite of exploration features—including an interactive chart room, a high observation lounge and a low-profile bow with dramatic views—reflect a dedication to curiosity and wonder.
Learn more about National Geographic Explorer at expeditions.com/explorer
Offers are valid for new bookings only on select departures, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other offers unless otherwise noted. Call for details.
Special Offer for Young Travelers: Save 50% on cabin fare for children and young adults aged 22 and under on select sailings of Fire and Ice: An 8-Day Sailing Around Iceland and A Circumnavigation of Iceland.
Book by May 25, 2025. Valid for new bookings only on select departures, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other child discounts. Call for details. Children and young adults aged 22 and under receive a saving of 50%, deducted from cabin fare prior to any additional applicable savings with the purchase of cabin fare. Full payment must be made at time of booking and is non-refundable.
• Excursions and hotels as indicated in the itinerary
• Airport transfers for flights arriving and departing within the recommended window
• All meals as indicated in the itinerary, plus hors d'oeuvres and 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, nonalcoholic beverages and filtered water
• Selection of exploration tools curated to your destination
• Presentations on your destination by expedition staff and expert guest speakers
• Onboard physician consultations where available
• Morning stretch classes and 24-hour access to exercise equipment where available
• 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library stocked with regionally relevant literature and other shared spaces
• Complimentary reusable water bottle to fill at onboard water refill stations
• Park and site entrance fees, special access permits and port taxes
• Complimentary parka or jacket on select polar voyages
Bringing the Kids: Sharing an expedition with children is a life-enhancing experience. Take $500 off for each child under the age of 18 on any departure. Not applicable on extensions or airfare.
10% Off Back-to-Back Voyages: Save 10% on consecutive backto-back departures. Applicable on voyage fares only and not valid on extensions or airfare.
Save 5% Traveling as a Group: Save 5% when traveling as a group of eight or more adults over age 18. Valid on voyage fares only and not applicable on extensions or airfare. Deposit, final payments and cancellation policies for group travel vary from regular policies.
Celebrate Life’s Milestones: Celebrate a milestone with a group of eight or more and enjoy a special amenity package including: 5% savings on voyage fares, custom group photo, $150 shipboard credit for the group and other special gifts. Milestone celebration to be communicated at time of booking. Not applicable on airfare or extensions. Deposit, final payments and cancellation policies for group travel vary from regular policies.
Combining Offers: Certain offers may be combinable for up to two savings opportunities except where noted otherwise. For example, travel with a group of eight or more on back-to-back voyages and take advantage of both savings.
Complimentary Wi-Fi: Wireless internet is offered across the expedition fleet through Speedcast and Starlink. Enjoy a complimentary basic Wi-Fi plan that accommodates email, messaging and social media apps. Upgrades are also available:
Enhanced Wi-Fi plan: accommodates web browsing, video conferencing and other functions that require increased bandwidth. Available for $25 per day or $150 for the entire voyage.
Premium Wi-Fi plan: accommodates most internet needs, including video streaming and uploading and sending large files. Available for $50 per day or $300 for the entire voyage.
Beer, Wine, Cocktails & Spirits: Your bar tab is included on all departures aboard the expedition fleet, with a selection of premium wines and spirits available for purchase.
Crew Gratuities: Crew tips are included on all departures aboard National Geographic Endurance, National Geographic Resolution and National Geographic Explorer.
Terms & Conditions: For complete terms and conditions please visit expeditions.com/terms
Pricing: For best pricing book early. Prices quoted in this brochure are per person based on double occupancy in USD, and based on select departures. Prices quoted are valid at the time of printing, January 31, 2025, are subject to change and availability at time of booking and are not guaranteed until required deposit is made. Visit expeditions.com or call for all pricing.
Pricing Includes: All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary; all meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore; beer, wine, cocktails and spirits (premium brands available for purchase) aboard; excursions and airport transfers to and from flights arriving and departing within recommended window, as indicated in the itinerary; exploration tools such as snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, kayaks, stand-up paddleboard, cross-country skis and snowshoes (where applicable); guidance and company of leading expedition staff; presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers; complimentary reusable water bottle; crew gratuities; onboard physician consultations (where available); 24-hour access to exercise equipment (where applicable); 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library and other shared spaces; basic Wi-Fi (where applicable)‡; park and site entrance fees, special access permits and port taxes. Unused services or items included in our programs are non-refundable.
‡Basic Wi-Fi plan aboard the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet, with services provided by Starlink.
Not Included: Airfare (except flights when indicated as included); charter airfare (where applicable, except when indicated as included); pre- and post-expedition extensions (except flights when indicated as included); additional hotel nights (except when indicated as included); crew gratuities (except when indicated as included); private transfers (except when indicated as included); additional costs associated with medical services outside onboard physician consultation (where available); enhanced and premium Wi-Fi plans aboard expedition fleet; laundry, spa treatments, scuba diving and phone services (except when indicated as included); travel protection plans; and passport, visa and immigration fees.
Itinerary Modifications: Itinerary routing may vary and stops may be subject to modification and/or permitting. Visit website itinerary pages for details and exceptions.
Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless otherwise indicated. National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions will gladly assist in making your air arrangements for a $50 per person service fee.
Reservations, Deposits and Final Payments: To reserve your place, an advance payment deposit is required at the time of reservation. Receipt of advance payment deposit indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions. Final payment schedule can be found online. Visit expeditions.com/terms for complete details about deposits and final payment schedules, which may vary by ship.
Travel Protection Plan: It is strongly recommended that you take advantage of the Travel Protection Plan. This plan offers comprehensive coverage to protect you from cancellation fees, costs incurred due to trip delays/interruption, medical assistance and damaged or lost baggage, and provides medical assistance and evacuation during your travels. The Travel Protection Plan is available for U.S. residents only and may be purchased any time prior to final payment due date. If you are not satisfied for any reason, you may return your plan within 10 days after purchase. Your premium will be refunded if canceled within 10 days, provided you have not already departed on the trip or filed a claim. When so returned, the coverage under the plan is void from the original date of purchase.
Responsibility and Other Terms & Conditions: Certain provisions concerning, among other things, limitations of Lindblad Expeditions’ and National Geographic Expeditions’ (a division of National Geographic Partners, LLC) liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death during the voyage will be provided to all guests on the ship’s ticket sent prior to departure, and are also available on the website at expeditions.com/terms, or upon request. By registering for a trip, the guest agrees to all such terms and conditions.
Cancellation Policy: Call for details or visit expeditions.com/ cancellation-policy. Lindblad Expeditions, LLC is a registered member of the CA Seller of Travel Program #2151120. Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. WA Seller of Travel Program #601134845 001 0001.
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