September 16 & 22, 2019 | On board the Ocean Diamond
INCLUDES
- FREE AIR* (see select gateways)
- 3 Day Cruise + 3 Nights Post Cruise Hotel (3 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 2 Dinners)
- FREE Ground Transfers (To/From Airport and Cruise Terminal)
- FREE Zodiac Excursions (weather permitting and subject to availability)
- Travel Insurance‡ (Trip Cancellation & Trip Interruption)
- NO AGE LIMIT | NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE | PRE-EXISTING CONDITION WAIVED
- See: Summary of Coverage / Insurance Policy/ Resolution Policy
 
- Government Taxes and Fees
| Cruise Connections Exclusive Price/person (USD) | ||||
| w/ Air*, Taxes & Fees Included | ||||
| Cabin Category | Porthole | Obstructed View | Picture Window | Suite | 
| Total Fare from | $6,798 | |||
| Sep 16 | $2,799 | $3,199 | $3,599 | $4,599 | 
| Sep 22 | $2,799 | $3,199 | $3,599 | $4,599 | 
| Savings up to  (per couple) | $2,003 | $2,567 | $2,834 | $4,398 | 
Low Air Add-on available for other gateways. Call for details!
- Canadian Gateways: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton
- US Gateways: Denver, Seattle Portland, Anchorage, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago O’Hare, Boston, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Washington D.C, Orlando, Tampa
| Day | City | 
| 1 | Reykjavik | 
| 2 | Stykkishólmur | 
| 3 | Ísafjördur | 
| 4 | Husavik/Myvatn | 
| 5 | Akureyri/West Iceland | 
| 6 | Reykjavik | 
| 7 | Reykjavik | 
Day 1 Reykjavik
 The OCEAN DIAMOND docks in Old Reykjavik Harbor in the heart of the city, a five-minute stroll from the main squares, shopping and dining. The ship departs in the evening. Tonight you may already have a first opportunity to see the Northern Lights!
The OCEAN DIAMOND docks in Old Reykjavik Harbor in the heart of the city, a five-minute stroll from the main squares, shopping and dining. The ship departs in the evening. Tonight you may already have a first opportunity to see the Northern Lights!Day 2 Stykkisholmur
 In the morning the OCEAN DIAMOND reaches the small village of Stykkisholmur, the starting point for our explorations of the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Snaefellsnes is also known as “Iceland in miniature” since this region contains nearly all different kind of Icelandic scenery. In the evening the OCEAN DIAMOND leaves Stykkisholmur for the direction of the Westfjords. And again dark clear sky might offer great opportunities for the Northern Lights.
In the morning the OCEAN DIAMOND reaches the small village of Stykkisholmur, the starting point for our explorations of the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Snaefellsnes is also known as “Iceland in miniature” since this region contains nearly all different kind of Icelandic scenery. In the evening the OCEAN DIAMOND leaves Stykkisholmur for the direction of the Westfjords. And again dark clear sky might offer great opportunities for the Northern Lights.Day 3 Isafjördur
 Today‘s destination is the idyllic town of Isafjordur, capital of the Westfjords region. This secluded peninsula is connected to the rest of Iceland by only a narrow strip of land. Even by Icelandic standards, the area can be described as unusually isolated. The landscape is characterized by mesas and dramatic fjords that cut deep into the landscape.
Today‘s destination is the idyllic town of Isafjordur, capital of the Westfjords region. This secluded peninsula is connected to the rest of Iceland by only a narrow strip of land. Even by Icelandic standards, the area can be described as unusually isolated. The landscape is characterized by mesas and dramatic fjords that cut deep into the landscape.Day 4 Husavik/Myvatn
 In the early morning hours we steam into Skjalfandi Bay and Husavik. After disembarkation we explore the natural beauty of the Lake Myvatn area, including the peculiar lava formations at Dimmuborgir and the pseudo craters at Skutustadir. The pseudo craters were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands. Lunch will be provided on the way.
In the early morning hours we steam into Skjalfandi Bay and Husavik. After disembarkation we explore the natural beauty of the Lake Myvatn area, including the peculiar lava formations at Dimmuborgir and the pseudo craters at Skutustadir. The pseudo craters were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands. Lunch will be provided on the way.Day 5 Akureyri/West Iceland
 Husavik is often called the “Whale watching capital” of Iceland, the town’s offshore waters are home to 15 different whale species, as well as dolphins. Watching these graceful ocean giants in their Arctic habitat is an unforgettable experience. An exciting trip with RIB boats (Rigid Inflatable Boat) to search for the gentle giants awaits you. On our way to Akureyri we visit the impressive Godafoss, “the waterfall of the Gods”. In the year 1000, the Icelandic parliament (Althing) decided to give up their pagan religion in favor of Christianity. The story goes that the idols of the ancient Nordic religion (godars) were then thrown from the top of the waterfall (foss). The cascade retains its name, Godafoss in memory of this event. Lunch will be provided on the way. Dinner and overnight in West Iceland.
Husavik is often called the “Whale watching capital” of Iceland, the town’s offshore waters are home to 15 different whale species, as well as dolphins. Watching these graceful ocean giants in their Arctic habitat is an unforgettable experience. An exciting trip with RIB boats (Rigid Inflatable Boat) to search for the gentle giants awaits you. On our way to Akureyri we visit the impressive Godafoss, “the waterfall of the Gods”. In the year 1000, the Icelandic parliament (Althing) decided to give up their pagan religion in favor of Christianity. The story goes that the idols of the ancient Nordic religion (godars) were then thrown from the top of the waterfall (foss). The cascade retains its name, Godafoss in memory of this event. Lunch will be provided on the way. Dinner and overnight in West Iceland.Day 6 Reykjavik
 On our way back to Reykjavik we pass Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in the world. A stop will be made to admire the beautiful Hraunfossar waterfalls, before continuing to Thingvellir National Park, the ancient site of the world’s first parliament. Our journey ends after a city tour in Reykjavik. Lunch will be provided the way. Overnight in Reykjavik.
On our way back to Reykjavik we pass Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in the world. A stop will be made to admire the beautiful Hraunfossar waterfalls, before continuing to Thingvellir National Park, the ancient site of the world’s first parliament. Our journey ends after a city tour in Reykjavik. Lunch will be provided the way. Overnight in Reykjavik.Day 7 Reykjavik
 You can simply hang out in Reykjavik, a perfect city for those who want to refresh their spirit in a place that combines invigorating outdoor activities, great food and world-class entertainment.
You can simply hang out in Reykjavik, a perfect city for those who want to refresh their spirit in a place that combines invigorating outdoor activities, great food and world-class entertainment. 
            




