Sail around Iceland on an 8-day expedition that reveals its famed natural wonders. Hike or bike to explore remote waterfalls, secluded valleys, dramatic fjords, black-sand beaches, and forest-filled canyons. Spot an abundance of seabirds from Atlantic puffins to Arctic terns and cruise into an otherworldly glacier lagoon. Along the way, meet locals who will share Icelandic traditions as well as a glimpse into daily life, both past and present, on this subarctic island.
Expedition Highlights
• 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
• Walk along boardwalks for close views of puffins at Borgarfjarðarhöfn, often called the ‘puffin capital of Iceland’
• Visit Goðafoss, 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 Ásbyrgi Canyon and surveying the glacial canyons of the northern coast
• With the National Geographic Expeditions Adventurers program, our exclusive family program, kids and teens will learn about this fascinating part of the world—from puffling patrol to the split of Iceland's tectonic plates