Welcome to Bergen where a world of wonder awaits with a warm greeting by the crew as you step on board. Tonight toast to the start of your luxurious cruise.
ON THE TRAIL OF THE VIKINGS Fjords, islands, icecaps and volcanoes, the natural world is utterly and mesmerisingly present during this exquisite 19 day journey. Wind your way from Norway through the windswept beauty of the Scottish Isles before circumnavigating Iceland. Tracing the same points on the compass that the mighty Vikings did over a thousand years ago is a thrill unlike any other. Circumnavigating Iceland offers wonderful possibilities for discovery on board Scenic Eclipse.
Day 1 - Bergen, Norway; Embarkation Day
Welcome to Bergen where a world of wonder awaits with a warm greeting by the crew as you step on board. Tonight toast to the start of your luxurious cruise.
Day 2 - Hardanger Fjord
Hardanger Fjord, the fourth longest fjord in the world, is the second longest in Norway. A spectacular day of discovery awaits as we cruise through the magnificent scenery.
Day 3 - Lerwick
Closer to Norway than Scotland, the Shetland Islands boast astounding archaeological sites, ancient ruins and Viking and Norse influences.
There will be time at leisure this evening to discover the local nightlife.
Freechoice
Explore Jarlshof Prehistoric site or discover the Norse history on your tour of the town and Shetlands Museum. Or you can choose to discover Scalloway and visit the Museum, or play a round of golf.
Enrich
Immerse yourself in Scottish traditions with a Highland fling and concert of Shetland fiddlers and Celtic singers.
Day 4 - Fair Isle
Halfway between the isles of Orkney and Shetlands with a resident population of just 60, Fair Isle is a place rich in wildlife, cultural heritage and community spirit. Be welcomed by the locals to their island paradise and share stories of their life and history as you tour the Museum and enjoy their home made cakes and biscuits.
Freechoice
Choose from a range of discovery excursions to explore the island by Zodiac or kayak. Take a short birdlife walking tour or the more active can choose a hike to the more remote areas of the island in search of wildlife. Helicopter excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 5 - Kirkwall
Kirkwall, the ancient capital of Orkney, has an intriguing ancient history, Viking heritage and Scottish traditions.
Freechoice
Uncover the Neolithic history and visit the World Heritage-listed Ring of Brodar or taste local brews at Highland Park Distillery and Orkney Brewery. You can also choose to witness local artisans at a demonstration or take a walking tour and visit St Magnus Cathedral. The more active can take a guided kayak or Zodiac adventure. Helicopter excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 6 - Stornoway to Portree
Stornoway, originally a Viking settlement, is now a bustling hub for the arts and Gaelic heritage.Arrive in the afternoon to Portree, the thriving capital of the Isle of Skye and the perfect location to moor overnight.Enjoy time at leisure this evening to explore this charming Scottish cultural centre.
Freechoice
Uncover the intriguing Viking and Iron Age history or at Harris Distillery sample the local malt. Alternatively play a round of golf, or take a discovery excursion by Zodiac or kayak in search of bird and marine life.
Freechoice
Visit Dunvegan Castle, traditional home of Clan Macleod or take a tour of Portree and its surrounds.
Day 7 - Loch Ewe
One of the most beautiful places in Scotland, Inverewe Estate and gardens date back to 1860. Carefully sculpted since its inception, this outstanding garden is an oasis of exotic plants and vibrant colour fuelled by the warm currents of the North Atlantic Gulf Stream. Discover the diversity of species and its history on your tour. Helicopter and submarine excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 8 - St Kilda
This isolated archipelago of volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean is a nature reserve boasting the largest colony of guillemots in the world, the oldest and largest colony of fulmars, the biggest colony of puffins in Britain and over one million birds in total.
Freechoice
Choose a discovery excursion by Zodiac and kayak to search for some of the fascinating bird species or take a guided walk across the islands. Helicopter excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 9 - At sea
Relax on board and perhaps try a course in Scenic Epicure.
Day 10 - Reykjavik
Time at leisure to explore this quirky capital.
Day 11 - Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Sparkling fjords, dramatic volcanic peaks, sheer sea cliffs and vast lava flows beckon as we cruise in and around the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. See vast concentrations of bird species nesting on the treacherous Látrabjarg cliffs and marine life in the waters of the Peninsula.
Freechoice
With a flexible itinerary depending on the conditions, the Discovery Team will lead Zodiac and kayak excursions or you can choose a helicopter excursion^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 12 - Isafjordur
Located in the incredibly stunning landscapes of the Westfjords is the small town of Isafjordur.
Freechoice
Visit the Ósvör Maritime Museum or take a walk in search of birdlife at Vigur Island. The more active may choose a hike in the impressive Hornstrandir nature reserve or take a kayak adventure. Helicopter and submarine excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 13 - Grimsey Island to Akureyri
Keep your eyes open for whales and dolphins as we cruise to Grimsey Island north of the mainland and straddling the Arctic Circle.
Cruise into the harbour of Akureyri this evening and admire the views of the brightly coloured houses
with the backdrop of a snow-capped mountain under the sultry hues of the Arctic summer evening.
Freechoice
Discovery excursions by Zodiac and kayak offer opportunities to spot puffins and other birdlife or take a walk across the small island and cross the Arctic Circle. Helicopter and submarine excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 14 - Akureyri
Freechoice
Visit the Herring Era Museum to learn about this once thriving industry or explore the city and taste local specialties. You may choose Laufas Open Air Museum ^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 15 - Husavik
Nestled on the edge of Shaky Bay, the town of Husavik is one of the best locations in Iceland to see multiple species of whales.
Freechoice
Board the traditional fishing boats for a whale-watching cruise or visit the geothermal region of Lake Mývatn. Alternatively enter Vatnajökull National Park and see the impressive Dettifoss waterfall whose powerful flow originates from the largest glacier in Iceland. Helicopter and submarine excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 16 - Seydisfjordur
We dock right in the heart of this charming town settled by wealthy Norwegian fishermen, allowing free time for you to explore at leisure.
Freechoice
Your local guide will share stories on a walking tour or you can meet some local residents and share morning tea together. Those feeling active may choose a hike in the Skálanes nature reserve or take a discovery excursion by Zodiac or kayak. Helicopter and submarine excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 17 - Westman Islands
This small archipelago was born from geological volatility and is home to vast species of birdlife including nesting puffins each summer. Heimaey was the site of the eruption of the Eldfell volcano in 1973 that covered most of the island with volcanic ash.
Freechoice
Tour the island and visit the Volcano Museum built around one of the destroyed houses or take a hike over the lava fields to the top of the new volcanic cone. Alternatively cruise around the island with a local captain in search of birdlife, including the puffin colonies and discover hidden caves. Helicopter excursions are available^.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Day 18 - Thorlakshofn
Freechoice
Visit the geothermal area and see how the power generated sustains daily life on the island or hike the glacial fields at Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. You can choose to visit the small village of Eyrarbakki or take a dip in the famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.
Enrich
Be immersed in Icelandic culture and traditions at a private performance.
Day 19 - Reykjavik, Iceland; Disembarkation
Reykjavik signals the end of your cruise as you disembark after breakfast taking with you a lifetime of wonderful memories.
Please consider that our voyages are expeditionary in nature. This means, that there are no concrete itineraries, your captain and expedition leader will utilise their vast experience to chart the best course for your expedition depending on the climatic and environmental conditions. Mentioned highlights and wildlife cannot be guaranteed.
Glide amongst icebergs, past elephant seal haulouts, noisy penguin colonies, experience humpback whales alongside your kayaking.
Heli and Submarine tours costs at this point are uknown. While the tour shows as included, there is an additional charge for these services. Please enquire for the prices.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Heli and Submarine tours costs at this point are uknown. While the tour shows as included, there is an additional charge for these services. Please enquire for the prices.
^ At additional expense and availability subject to regulatory approval
Norway’s profound natural beauty, is difficult to look past as one of the best coastlines in the world to explore from sea. Incredibly diverse geologically, Norway’s coastline is simply one of the most beautiful in the world, picture perfect coastal villages, incredible rock formations, a jagged coastline where fjords penetrate deeply into the country's interior, teeming wildlife and the opportunity to see the Northern Lights in all their magnificence from late August. On top of Norway’s natural beauty is of course their primeval history.
Scotland’s Islands are some of the most idyllic in the world. Our voyages around the Scottish Islands navigate among the most beautiful seabird islands in the North Atlantic. Dolphins, porpoises, seals and whales may be sighted from the ship and landings allow us to see reindeer and Arctic fox.
Sailings are timed to coincide with a profusion of wild flowers and the sea cliffs of the Scottish Islands should look like rock gardens with the pink and white of sea pinks and sea campion. In addition to their natural history we will also focus on their human history and artefacts, such as old whaling stations.
Gratuities on board and onshore are included.
ECLIPSE
The Eclipse is the World’s First Discovery Yacht and the first ocean cruise ship from Scenic. Launching in August 2018, her maiden voyage season will include The Americas; Antarctica; Europe and the Mediterranean; and the Arctic and Fjords. Designed to deliver the ultimate experience of a lifetime for only 228 guests, Scenic Eclipse takes ocean cruising to a whole new level – marrying luxury, discovery and safety, and giving guests the opportunity to explore above and beyond what was previously imaginable.
Luxury star rating: | 6 |
Guests #: | 200 |
Crew #: | 192 |
Ice Class: | 1A Super |
Speed: | 17 |
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Length: | 168m |
Width: | 21 |
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Tonnage: | 17000 |
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Elec Outlets: | 220V / 2 Round Pin |
We understand that the trip of a lifetime takes planning, so we make the financial commitments easy to manage.