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Your itinerary
DAY 1
Flying to Keflavik Intl from London Gatwick
Departs 30 Jun 2026 13:00 (local time)
London Gatwick Airport - Icelandair
Arrives at 30 Jun 2026 15:15 (local time)
Keflavik Intl Airport - Icelandair
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
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DAY 1-3Reykjavik Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
Stay in style at Holt
4 star hotel
This boutique hotel is perched in the heart of Reykjavik, within a short walk from the romantic Tjörnin lake and links to public transport. The majestic Hallgrimskirkja and numerous verdant parks are also reachable within walking distance. This splendid establishment prides itself of stylish and luminous rooms and suites. Each of them enjoys a beautiful décor and top-notch comforts, allowing visitors a complete escape for senses. Travellers may take the opportunity to savour tasty and varied breakfast at the hotel's restaurant. This attractive hotel also offers functional meeting facilities and a charming bar where to sip a drink and while away after a long day of work or venturing into the city.
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
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Day 3-13Cruise from Reykjavik to Southampton
Day 3Cruise departs from ReykjavikDeparts at: 5 pm
National Museum of Iceland
Harpa
Blue Lagoon
Discover dramatic landscapes, soak in the Blue Lagoon, and chase the Northern Lights.
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Day 4IsafjordurArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Westfjord History Museum
Dokkan Brugghus
Vigur Island
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
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Day 5AkureyriArrives at: 6:30 am, Departs at: 5:30 pm
Akureyri Botanical Gardens
Akureyri Museum
Akureyri Zipline
Discover Iceland’s ‘Capital of the North,’ with its stunning landscapes, natural hot springs, and rich cultural heritage.
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Day 6
At Sea
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Day 7MaloyArrives at: 11:30 am, Departs at: 8 pm
Maloy is a charming town in Vestland county, Norway, surrounded by sensational scenery and – rather surprisingly – home to a stunning silver-sand beach that stretches almost a mile long. Something of a gateway to the wonderful Norwegian wilderness, this destination is one to look forward to on a Norwegian Fjords cruise; with excursions encompassing all sorts of experiences, from mountain hiking and kayaking to deer farm visits and missions to near-ancient monasteries, you’ll find yourself with more than enough to do when you visit Maloy.
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Day 8LeirvikArrives at: 10:30 am, Departs at: 7:30 pm
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Day 9
At Sea
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Day 10InvergordonArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Invergordon Castle Grounds
Invergordon Museum
Saltburn Community Woodland
A port town in the Scottish Highlands, Invergordon sits in the historic Ross and Cromarty region. Once a Royal Navy Dockyard, the town's maritime history can be discovered at the Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The Mural Trail gives visitors a chance to see the town's more artistic side, while Invergordon is also the perfect place to start a tour into the beautiful surrounding countryside.
A charming port town roughly ten miles from Edinburgh, South Queensferry is one of the most beautiful towns in Scotland; boasting quaint cobblestone streets, a variety of independent retailers and boutique shopping experiences, and plenty of picturesque places to walk, it’s easy to get lost in the charming atmosphere here. However, it’s also just a short trip to Edinburgh city centre, and the Scottish capital is one destination you don’t want to miss out on visiting when you have the chance; the entire city is a picture, and home to an abundance of breathtaking sights and incredible experiences. You’ll find some of the most significant Scottish landmarks here, from the ever-iconic Edinburgh Castle to the stunning Palace of Holyroodhouse – and indeed the Royal Mile that connects the two, cutting through the heart of the city centre. That’s not all, though. From atop Calton Hill – which is home to the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, and the City Observatory (among other landmarks) – and Arthur’s Seat – an ancient extinct volcano in Holyrood Park – you’ll have the chance to admire sweeping panoramic views of the city and beyond. The Scott Monument, St. Giles’ Cathedral, and Royal Botanic Gardens are all excellent options when it comes to sightseeing too. When you combine all of this with the incredible food, charming cafes, lively pubs, and other fantastic experiences available across the capital, there really is an abundance of things to enjoy when you’re in Edinburgh. So, while South Queensferry has its charms, the Scottish capital really is the highlight here.
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Day 12
At Sea
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Day 13SouthamptonArrives at: 5 am
SeaCity Museum
Solent Sky Museum
The New Forest
Tudor House and Garden
Southampton City Art Gallery
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
London Gatwick Keflavik Intl
30 Jun 2026 13:00
London Gatwick
Departs
30 Jun 2026 13:00 (local time)
Icelandair
Keflavik Intl
Departs
30 Jun 2026 15:15 (local time)
Icelandair
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Holt
DAY 1-3
Time at Port: TBD
Holt
Bergstadastraeti, 37
This boutique hotel is perched in the heart of Reykjavik, within a short walk from the romantic Tjörnin lake and links to public transport. The majestic Hallgrimskirkja and numerous verdant parks are also reachable within walking distance. This splendid establishment prides itself of stylish and luminous rooms and suites. Each of them enjoys a beautiful décor and top-notch comforts, allowing visitors a complete escape for senses. Travellers may take the opportunity to savour tasty and varied breakfast at the hotel's restaurant. This attractive hotel also offers functional meeting facilities and a charming bar where to sip a drink and while away after a long day of work or venturing into the city.
Hotel Photo Gallery
Hotel Features
Concierge
Electric kettle
Library
Clothes dryer
Late Check-out
Luggage room
Wi-Fi
24-hour security
Multilingual staff
Electric vehicle charging station
Car park
Wheelchair-accessible
Laundry service
Room service
Lift access
Cloakroom
Fireplace
24 Hour Reception
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Reykjavik
DAY 3
02 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 5 PM
Home to some of the most striking buildings you'll ever see, Reykjavik is a small city that packs a powerful punch. Take a dip in one of the many geothermal pools to truly relax, or enjoy a refreshing hike in the great outdoors. A visit to the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church is a must for architecture enthusiasts, though a simple walking tour around the city will see you discovering stunning designs and street art. Don't forget to leave room for the outstanding local cuisine, from fresh seafood to grilled meats.
Transfers
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Things to do in Reykjavik:
National Museum of Iceland
Step back in time in this fascinating museum located in the heart of the city. Built in 1863, it’s home to a variety of exhibitions showcasing the enthralling history of Iceland, from its maritime past to artefacts capturing the life of original settlers within the country.
Harpa
Situated in the centre of the city, Harpa is an extraordinary concert hall that features a distinct design with coloured glass surrounding its exterior. Host to a range of concerts, conferences, plays, opera performances and more, it’s a must-see when in the city.
Blue Lagoon
Arguably one of the most beloved attractions in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. Located less than 45 minutes from the city, it has a geothermal spa that’s bright blue. Onsite there is also a cafe, a massage room, restaurants and more to enjoy throughout your time there.
Isafjordur
DAY 4
03 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
Things to do in Isafjordur:
Westfjord History Museum
Showcasing the captivating maritime heritage of the town, within this quaint museum you’ll learn about the fishing industry and the life of the hardworking fisherman in the town. A fascinating insight into the culture of the town, it makes for a unique experience during a stop-off.
Dokkan Brugghus
A picturesque micro brewery that’s a family business, it’s one of the most popular attractions to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Producing a wide selection of local craft beer, you can toast to your holiday whilst visiting this extraordinary brewery.
Vigur Island
Accessible from May to September, Vigur Island is a fantastic place to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Available to visit through a range of tours, you can head out on a boat to the island and discover the rare Arctic birdlife including puffins and razorbills, whilst taking in the picturesque scenery.
Akureyri
DAY 5
04 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM
The town of Akureyri, sometimes known as "The Capital of the North," is located in North Iceland's Eyjafjörur fjord. It is about 62 miles (100 km) from the Arctic Circle, and is the second-largest urban area in Iceland, home to roughly 19,500 people. There are several attractions in this picturesque town, from the Akureyri Botanical Gardens to the Akureyri Museum and Zipline that soars high above a river.
Things to do in Akureyri:
Akureyri Botanical Gardens
Opened in 1957, the Akureyri Botanical Gardens is situated within the Eyjafjord, and has an array of greenery, from trees to perennials and shrubs. A beautiful park to wall around, it’s ideal if you’re looking for a relaxing activity during your stop off in the port town.
Akureyri Museum
Within easy reach of the centre, the Akureyri Museum portrays the life of past inhabitants of the area, from photographs to artefacts. Offering two permanent exhibitions showcasing the ‘early times’, this extraordinary museum will transport you back in time and immerse you into the culture of Iceland.
Akureyri Zipline
If you’re looking for an activity that’s exhilarating from start to finish, look no further than the zipline. An activity that takes up to 2 hours, you’ll soar over the rustling river and steep cliffs, taking in the incredible surrounding scenery. Also giving you an opportunity to enjoy a light hike, this fun activity is any adrenaline-seeker’s dream!
At Sea
DAY 6
05 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Maloy
DAY 7
06 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 8 PM
Maloy is a charming town in Vestland county, Norway, surrounded by sensational scenery and – rather surprisingly – home to a stunning silver-sand beach that stretches almost a mile long. Something of a gateway to the wonderful Norwegian wilderness, this destination is one to look forward to on a Norwegian Fjords cruise; with excursions encompassing all sorts of experiences, from mountain hiking and kayaking to deer farm visits and missions to near-ancient monasteries, you’ll find yourself with more than enough to do when you visit Maloy.
Leirvik
DAY 8
07 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM
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At Sea
DAY 9
08 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Invergordon
DAY 10
09 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A port town in the Scottish Highlands, Invergordon sits in the historic Ross and Cromarty region. Once a Royal Navy Dockyard, the town's maritime history can be discovered at the Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The Mural Trail gives visitors a chance to see the town's more artistic side, while Invergordon is also the perfect place to start a tour into the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Things to do in Invergordon:
Invergordon Castle Grounds
These picturesque grounds used to lead up to a beautiful 13th century castle, which was destroyed during a fire. The castle was replaced in the 19th century by a mansion, which has now also been demolished. However, the castle grounds still provide a tranquil walk, filled with flora and fauna.
Invergordon Museum
Covered with a distinctive mural, the Invergordon Museum is a centrally located attraction which showcases the naval history of the area. A local run, small museum, it’s the perfect attraction for those that love to learn about maritime history, or those who simply want to discover more about the surroundings.
Saltburn Community Woodland
A peaceful and relaxing walk awaits at the Saltburn Community Woodland. Although this is a little walk away from the port, the pretty flowers and trees you’ll see along the woodland are well worth the effort.
South Queensferry (For Edinburgh)
DAY 11
10 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A charming port town roughly ten miles from Edinburgh, South Queensferry is one of the most beautiful towns in Scotland; boasting quaint cobblestone streets, a variety of independent retailers and boutique shopping experiences, and plenty of picturesque places to walk, it’s easy to get lost in the charming atmosphere here. However, it’s also just a short trip to Edinburgh city centre, and the Scottish capital is one destination you don’t want to miss out on visiting when you have the chance; the entire city is a picture, and home to an abundance of breathtaking sights and incredible experiences. You’ll find some of the most significant Scottish landmarks here, from the ever-iconic Edinburgh Castle to the stunning Palace of Holyroodhouse – and indeed the Royal Mile that connects the two, cutting through the heart of the city centre. That’s not all, though. From atop Calton Hill – which is home to the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, and the City Observatory (among other landmarks) – and Arthur’s Seat – an ancient extinct volcano in Holyrood Park – you’ll have the chance to admire sweeping panoramic views of the city and beyond. The Scott Monument, St. Giles’ Cathedral, and Royal Botanic Gardens are all excellent options when it comes to sightseeing too. When you combine all of this with the incredible food, charming cafes, lively pubs, and other fantastic experiences available across the capital, there really is an abundance of things to enjoy when you’re in Edinburgh. So, while South Queensferry has its charms, the Scottish capital really is the highlight here.
Things to do in South Queensferry (For Edinburgh):
Forth Bridge
An iconic single cantilever railway bridge stretching across the Firth of Forth, connecting South Queensferry with North Queensferry, Forth Bridge is an UNESCO World Heritage Site widely considered one of the best man-made wonders in Scotland; a symbol of the nation, and an impressive feat of human engineering, the bridge was completed in 1889 after seven years of construction. It spans over 8,000 feet across the waterway and was the longest single cantilever bridge in the world at the time of completion; this remained until 1919, where it was bested by Quebec Bridge in Canada. It remains the second-longest single cantilever bridge in the world, though, and an impressive sight to see first-hand.
Edinburgh Castle
Sitting atop Castle Rock – an area that has been inhabited by humans since the Iron Age – Edinburgh Castle, in some form, has overlooked the Edinburgh area since the 11th century. Starting out as a royal residence for Malcolm III, the castle eventually became a military garrison from circa 1633, and has since become an important part of Scotland’s national heritage. It played an active role in the Wars of Scottish Independence throughout the 14th century, the siege to free James III of Scotland in 1482, and the Lang Siege from 1571 to 1573 – while also being an important site during the Jacobite rising of 1745, among other Scottish conflicts. Now a tourist attraction with historical displays, several shops and cafes, and some sensational views of the city, a visit to Edinburgh Castle is not to be missed.
Calton Hill
This hill in central Edinburgh is home to a number of important landmarks and monuments, making it a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Edinburgh. Standing over 150 ft high over the Scottish capital, you’ll find the following monuments on this UNESCO World Heritage Site: the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, the Dugald Stewart Monument, the old Royal High School, the Robert Burns Monument, the Political Martyrs’ Monument, and the City Observatory. With some of these monuments as old as the 18th century, there’s a lot to learn about Edinburgh and Scotland’s history just from this one hilltop – that, and some stunning views of the city surrounding you.
The Scott Monument
A stunning Victorian Gothic monument in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens, an area where you can see Edinburgh Castle atop Castle Rock rising in the distance, the Scott Monument honours Scottish novelist, poet, and historian Sir Walter Scott – who authored Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1818), and Ivanhoe (1819), among others. At over 200 ft tall, it’s the second-tallest monument to an author in the world after the Jose Marti Monument in Havana, Cuba. While breathtaking to see from street level, you can also climb up this intricate tower monument to enjoy panoramic views of Edinburgh from viewing platforms. Inaugurated in 1846, the monument itself is adorned with visages of Scottish writers, poets, and other notable figures.
At Sea
DAY 12
11 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Southampton
DAY 13
12 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 5 AM to 5 PM
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Hotel
A hotel stay is include in this cruise. See the itinerary for details of the hotel. Transfers to and from the hotel are included.
Wi-fi
The cost of this cruise is based on Free at Sea package which includes up to 150 minutes of wi-fi access for the first two guests.
Drinks
The cost of this cruise is based on Free at Sea which includes the "Premium Drinks" package. See details below.
Premium Drink Package
Specialty Dining
The cost of this cruise is based on the Free at Sea package which includes between 1-3 meals(depending on cabin type and length of cruise), for the first two guests in any of the specialty dining restaurants.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Tips
Guests will be charged between $20-25 per person per day for gratuities/service charges. These can be paid for before or after the cruise.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Norwegian Star - By Norwegian Cruise Line
Family friendlyGood for couplesOver 50sInformalLarge Ship
Year: 01/01/2001
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Refurbished: 2018
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14 Decks
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Max capacity: 2348 people
To book an accessible cabin, please give us a call
020 3991 1166
Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Norwegian Star
4.0
Based on 85 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
4
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Good points - spacious shower cubicle (despite poor lighting), excellent bar service. Awfully designed toilet cubicle with absurd and pointless sliding door which scraped us every time we passed through it. It appears to be retro-fit for no good reason. Cubicle would have been tiny before (think airline toilets) then they added door and frame which reduced dimensions by c. 3" on doorway width and c. 4" on cubicle width. Nobody would want to be in there brushing their teeth while somebody was doing their business behind a flimsy transparent door. Lighting insufficient in bathroom. Cabin is too snug for us.
Food onboard was inconsistant although restaurants look good. I love soups but wasn't impressed with theirs. Indian food was good. Entertainment was not as good as other ships we've been on, although there are many talented performers.
couple
10+ cruises
22 Nov 2025
Restaurant food excellent, buffer mediocre.
All staff superb apart from two men on the customer service desk who didn’t want to be there.
Organisation poor eg tenders (appalling), no ship wide announcements (nothing in breakfast).
Cruise Director didn’t engage with guests.
No ‘lectures’ or even info about next port of call.
Theatre entertainment mediocre.
No ‘index’ of films on stateroom tv and those shown were on repeat and limited.
Stateroom & balcony small, cabin shower-room cramped due to poor layout.
couple
6-10 cruises
21 Nov 2025
The itinerary for this cruise was good. Unfortunately due to the weather it was unable to dock in the first 2 ports so more time was spent onboard. There seemed to be no contingency plans for activities for this extra time onboard. The buffet food was below expectations based on other Norwegian cruises we have experienced. However the food in the complimentary dining rooms was fine. Our cabin was clean and as expected with a visit everyday from our cabin attendant. On the whole the staff worked very hard.
couple
6-10 cruises
3 Nov 2025
Overall a disappointing cruise - the worst we’ve taken although we had a good time in spite of NCL. We have always told friends and family you won’t eat as well as you do on a good cruise ship. Not this time sadly. Main dining food was often tepid and very repetitive of an okay standard. Not what we’ve been used to on other cruise lines. The theatre shows with a couple of exceptions were generally average with little effort - one night they stuck on an old Indian Jones movie instead of bothering with any show at all. Service throughout the ship was very mixed. Some great staff who wanted to engage but many more who were disinterested. The cruise director was overbearing and annoying. She said several times that she was the youngest cruise director ever and called passengers who were leaving after a show had finished rather than listen to her spouting on disrespectful for leaving. However every time she walked past us having a drink in a bar and would ask how we were or were we enjoying the cruise etc, never ever stopped to listen to an actual response - disrespectful I say back at you. If you have a gluten allergy or intolerance watch out as you are a second class citizen with this cruise line and are nowhere near catered for despite what they think. On initial embarkation we were all told they would not be giving the daily piece of paper you tend to get detailing the days activities, shop, restaurant times, shows on, general weather and sea conditions etc etc. This was to save paper so very environmental. However we probably averaged about three sheets of paper a day being bombarded with all the upsell so no concerns over the environment there. I could go on but to end with the completely disorganised shambles that often happened when leaving the ship for a day out. The queues weren’t managed and it often became a free for all. One shuttle they actually put on in port again had the most massive queue and none seemed to know what was going on. I’ve never experienced such badly organised pier arrangements and staff were nowhere to be seen when they were needed. I said I wouldn’t go on but need to say when asking the excursions team on ship what our options to get into Amsterdam were as we were not in the port we expected they were very unhelpful- offered no advice but did try to sell us there $119 per person coach in to Amsterdam for about the two hours we would actually get there. Many of the piers the ship stopped at were not where expected and necessitated considerable expense and effort to actually get to the city we were meant to be visiting. NCL never again!
*Free at Sea is available on all sailings and for all categories including IX, OX, BX and MX (Guarantee Categories) but applicable terms vary for certain ships and sailings.
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This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
London Gatwick Keflavik Intl
30 Jun 2026 13:00
London Gatwick
Departs
30 Jun 2026 13:00 (local time)
Icelandair
Keflavik Intl
Departs
30 Jun 2026 15:15 (local time)
Icelandair
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Holt
DAY 1-3
Time at Port: TBD
Holt
Bergstadastraeti, 37
This boutique hotel is perched in the heart of Reykjavik, within a short walk from the romantic Tjörnin lake and links to public transport. The majestic Hallgrimskirkja and numerous verdant parks are also reachable within walking distance. This splendid establishment prides itself of stylish and luminous rooms and suites. Each of them enjoys a beautiful décor and top-notch comforts, allowing visitors a complete escape for senses. Travellers may take the opportunity to savour tasty and varied breakfast at the hotel's restaurant. This attractive hotel also offers functional meeting facilities and a charming bar where to sip a drink and while away after a long day of work or venturing into the city.
Hotel Photo Gallery
Hotel Features
Concierge
Electric kettle
Library
Clothes dryer
Late Check-out
Luggage room
Wi-Fi
24-hour security
Multilingual staff
Electric vehicle charging station
Car park
Wheelchair-accessible
Laundry service
Room service
Lift access
Cloakroom
Fireplace
24 Hour Reception
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Reykjavik
DAY 3
02 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 5 PM
Home to some of the most striking buildings you'll ever see, Reykjavik is a small city that packs a powerful punch. Take a dip in one of the many geothermal pools to truly relax, or enjoy a refreshing hike in the great outdoors. A visit to the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church is a must for architecture enthusiasts, though a simple walking tour around the city will see you discovering stunning designs and street art. Don't forget to leave room for the outstanding local cuisine, from fresh seafood to grilled meats.
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Things to do in Reykjavik:
National Museum of Iceland
Step back in time in this fascinating museum located in the heart of the city. Built in 1863, it’s home to a variety of exhibitions showcasing the enthralling history of Iceland, from its maritime past to artefacts capturing the life of original settlers within the country.
Harpa
Situated in the centre of the city, Harpa is an extraordinary concert hall that features a distinct design with coloured glass surrounding its exterior. Host to a range of concerts, conferences, plays, opera performances and more, it’s a must-see when in the city.
Blue Lagoon
Arguably one of the most beloved attractions in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. Located less than 45 minutes from the city, it has a geothermal spa that’s bright blue. Onsite there is also a cafe, a massage room, restaurants and more to enjoy throughout your time there.
Isafjordur
DAY 4
03 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Situated in northwest Iceland, Isafjörður is a quaint town that’s beloved for its awe-inspiring landscapes. Not only does it feature historic and colourful wooden houses that date back to the 18th and 19th century, but a wide selection of attractions including the Bunarfoss waterfall, Arctic Fox Centre and the Naustahvilft hiking trail. The perfect place to capture breathtaking photographs, Isafjörður is a wonderful stop-off whilst on a cruise.
Things to do in Isafjordur:
Westfjord History Museum
Showcasing the captivating maritime heritage of the town, within this quaint museum you’ll learn about the fishing industry and the life of the hardworking fisherman in the town. A fascinating insight into the culture of the town, it makes for a unique experience during a stop-off.
Dokkan Brugghus
A picturesque micro brewery that’s a family business, it’s one of the most popular attractions to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Producing a wide selection of local craft beer, you can toast to your holiday whilst visiting this extraordinary brewery.
Vigur Island
Accessible from May to September, Vigur Island is a fantastic place to visit whilst in Isafjörður. Available to visit through a range of tours, you can head out on a boat to the island and discover the rare Arctic birdlife including puffins and razorbills, whilst taking in the picturesque scenery.
Akureyri
DAY 5
04 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM
The town of Akureyri, sometimes known as "The Capital of the North," is located in North Iceland's Eyjafjörur fjord. It is about 62 miles (100 km) from the Arctic Circle, and is the second-largest urban area in Iceland, home to roughly 19,500 people. There are several attractions in this picturesque town, from the Akureyri Botanical Gardens to the Akureyri Museum and Zipline that soars high above a river.
Things to do in Akureyri:
Akureyri Botanical Gardens
Opened in 1957, the Akureyri Botanical Gardens is situated within the Eyjafjord, and has an array of greenery, from trees to perennials and shrubs. A beautiful park to wall around, it’s ideal if you’re looking for a relaxing activity during your stop off in the port town.
Akureyri Museum
Within easy reach of the centre, the Akureyri Museum portrays the life of past inhabitants of the area, from photographs to artefacts. Offering two permanent exhibitions showcasing the ‘early times’, this extraordinary museum will transport you back in time and immerse you into the culture of Iceland.
Akureyri Zipline
If you’re looking for an activity that’s exhilarating from start to finish, look no further than the zipline. An activity that takes up to 2 hours, you’ll soar over the rustling river and steep cliffs, taking in the incredible surrounding scenery. Also giving you an opportunity to enjoy a light hike, this fun activity is any adrenaline-seeker’s dream!
At Sea
DAY 6
05 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Maloy
DAY 7
06 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 8 PM
Maloy is a charming town in Vestland county, Norway, surrounded by sensational scenery and – rather surprisingly – home to a stunning silver-sand beach that stretches almost a mile long. Something of a gateway to the wonderful Norwegian wilderness, this destination is one to look forward to on a Norwegian Fjords cruise; with excursions encompassing all sorts of experiences, from mountain hiking and kayaking to deer farm visits and missions to near-ancient monasteries, you’ll find yourself with more than enough to do when you visit Maloy.
Leirvik
DAY 8
07 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM
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At Sea
DAY 9
08 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Invergordon
DAY 10
09 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A port town in the Scottish Highlands, Invergordon sits in the historic Ross and Cromarty region. Once a Royal Navy Dockyard, the town's maritime history can be discovered at the Naval Museum and Heritage Centre. The Mural Trail gives visitors a chance to see the town's more artistic side, while Invergordon is also the perfect place to start a tour into the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Things to do in Invergordon:
Invergordon Castle Grounds
These picturesque grounds used to lead up to a beautiful 13th century castle, which was destroyed during a fire. The castle was replaced in the 19th century by a mansion, which has now also been demolished. However, the castle grounds still provide a tranquil walk, filled with flora and fauna.
Invergordon Museum
Covered with a distinctive mural, the Invergordon Museum is a centrally located attraction which showcases the naval history of the area. A local run, small museum, it’s the perfect attraction for those that love to learn about maritime history, or those who simply want to discover more about the surroundings.
Saltburn Community Woodland
A peaceful and relaxing walk awaits at the Saltburn Community Woodland. Although this is a little walk away from the port, the pretty flowers and trees you’ll see along the woodland are well worth the effort.
South Queensferry (For Edinburgh)
DAY 11
10 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A charming port town roughly ten miles from Edinburgh, South Queensferry is one of the most beautiful towns in Scotland; boasting quaint cobblestone streets, a variety of independent retailers and boutique shopping experiences, and plenty of picturesque places to walk, it’s easy to get lost in the charming atmosphere here. However, it’s also just a short trip to Edinburgh city centre, and the Scottish capital is one destination you don’t want to miss out on visiting when you have the chance; the entire city is a picture, and home to an abundance of breathtaking sights and incredible experiences. You’ll find some of the most significant Scottish landmarks here, from the ever-iconic Edinburgh Castle to the stunning Palace of Holyroodhouse – and indeed the Royal Mile that connects the two, cutting through the heart of the city centre. That’s not all, though. From atop Calton Hill – which is home to the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, and the City Observatory (among other landmarks) – and Arthur’s Seat – an ancient extinct volcano in Holyrood Park – you’ll have the chance to admire sweeping panoramic views of the city and beyond. The Scott Monument, St. Giles’ Cathedral, and Royal Botanic Gardens are all excellent options when it comes to sightseeing too. When you combine all of this with the incredible food, charming cafes, lively pubs, and other fantastic experiences available across the capital, there really is an abundance of things to enjoy when you’re in Edinburgh. So, while South Queensferry has its charms, the Scottish capital really is the highlight here.
Things to do in South Queensferry (For Edinburgh):
Forth Bridge
An iconic single cantilever railway bridge stretching across the Firth of Forth, connecting South Queensferry with North Queensferry, Forth Bridge is an UNESCO World Heritage Site widely considered one of the best man-made wonders in Scotland; a symbol of the nation, and an impressive feat of human engineering, the bridge was completed in 1889 after seven years of construction. It spans over 8,000 feet across the waterway and was the longest single cantilever bridge in the world at the time of completion; this remained until 1919, where it was bested by Quebec Bridge in Canada. It remains the second-longest single cantilever bridge in the world, though, and an impressive sight to see first-hand.
Edinburgh Castle
Sitting atop Castle Rock – an area that has been inhabited by humans since the Iron Age – Edinburgh Castle, in some form, has overlooked the Edinburgh area since the 11th century. Starting out as a royal residence for Malcolm III, the castle eventually became a military garrison from circa 1633, and has since become an important part of Scotland’s national heritage. It played an active role in the Wars of Scottish Independence throughout the 14th century, the siege to free James III of Scotland in 1482, and the Lang Siege from 1571 to 1573 – while also being an important site during the Jacobite rising of 1745, among other Scottish conflicts. Now a tourist attraction with historical displays, several shops and cafes, and some sensational views of the city, a visit to Edinburgh Castle is not to be missed.
Calton Hill
This hill in central Edinburgh is home to a number of important landmarks and monuments, making it a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Edinburgh. Standing over 150 ft high over the Scottish capital, you’ll find the following monuments on this UNESCO World Heritage Site: the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, the Dugald Stewart Monument, the old Royal High School, the Robert Burns Monument, the Political Martyrs’ Monument, and the City Observatory. With some of these monuments as old as the 18th century, there’s a lot to learn about Edinburgh and Scotland’s history just from this one hilltop – that, and some stunning views of the city surrounding you.
The Scott Monument
A stunning Victorian Gothic monument in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens, an area where you can see Edinburgh Castle atop Castle Rock rising in the distance, the Scott Monument honours Scottish novelist, poet, and historian Sir Walter Scott – who authored Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1818), and Ivanhoe (1819), among others. At over 200 ft tall, it’s the second-tallest monument to an author in the world after the Jose Marti Monument in Havana, Cuba. While breathtaking to see from street level, you can also climb up this intricate tower monument to enjoy panoramic views of Edinburgh from viewing platforms. Inaugurated in 1846, the monument itself is adorned with visages of Scottish writers, poets, and other notable figures.
At Sea
DAY 12
11 Jul 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Southampton
DAY 13
12 Jul 2026
Time at Port: from 5 AM to 5 PM
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
Premium Drink Package
Premium Drink Package
Also previously known as the "Unlimited Open Bar" package, enjoy a wide selection both onboard and at Great Stirrup Cay. This package contains select premium cocktails, spirits, beers and wines by the glass under $15 USD. If you have booked the Free At Sea package, this drinks package is already included.
How to book
If not opting for the NCL Free At Sea or Free At Sea Plus fare options which have the relevant drinks package included, you can also purchase your desired drinks packages during booking, via the NCL portal up to 3 days prior to sailing, or onboard during the first 48 hours of your cruise.
Included
Beers
Wines
Soft Drinks
Fruit Juice
Cocktails
Spirits
Excluded
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Drinks provided via self-service or vending machines
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
Please note: from March 2026, shipboard drinks packages will no longer be honoured when visiting Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas.
You must be at least 21 years of age at time of sailing to purchase any alcoholic package and to consume alcohol. See the terms of our guest alcohol policy.
Applicable to guests 1-8 on the reservation for the entire length of the cruise. If 3-8 guest is under 21 years of age, Unlimited Open Bar Package does not apply, and soda package will not be given as a substitution.
Packages may not be shared and are non-transferable and non-refundable.
Eligible guests are entitled to two beverages per person per transaction.
Includes premium spirit brands, cocktails, beer, soda, juices, and wines by the glass up to $15 value.
Any items over $15 USD will receive an $15 USD discount and the guest will be charged the difference to their account.
A 20% discount will be given on non-select bottles of wine (champagne and sparkling included), Wine and Spirit Experiences, Connoisseur Collection beverages, tastings and flights purchased on board.
Does not include Wine and Spirit Experiences, tastings or flights, Starbucks, Ice Bars, room service, package sales, bottled water, ship specific promotions, Connoisseur Collection beverages, bottled wine, mini bar purchases, fresh squeezed juices, wine dispenser, energy drinks or vending machines.
Guests who receive the Soda Package may obtain fountain soda and juices at any bar, lounge, or restaurant throughout the duration of the cruise, excluding Harvest Caye bars, restaurants, or venues.
Offer is not applicable on Harvest Caye, sailings that are two (2) days or less, on selected charters, or on Pride of America.
Brand availability may vary by ship and season.
A 20% gratuity and beverage service charge will be added to all package purchases.
Guest's cheque may reflect applicable VAT and/or taxes for certain ports or itineraries.
No substitute for package if guest cannot consume all beverages included.
Other terms and conditions may apply.
Please note that rates are subject to change at any time at the discretion of Norwegian Cruise Line.
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