Cruises from Reykjavik

Reykjavik is an arrival and departure point for many cruise ships on their way to Northern Europe. This includes cruises to Norway and the Norwegian fjords, as well as Scandinavia and the Baltic. Cruise lines including Azamara, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Holland America Line, Oceania Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Regent Seven Seas, Viking Cruises, and others all provide departures from Reykjavik.

Reykjavik, Iceland

The capital and largest city of Iceland is Reykjavik, which may be found along the shore. As well as being a major tourist attraction, it serves as the heart of Icelandic culture and daily life. It houses the National and Saga museums, which document the Viking era in Iceland. The sea and adjacent hills can be seen in their entirety from the church’s rotating glass dome, Perlan. Close to the town of Grindavik, the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa is a prime example of the island’s volcanic activity.

Being able to explore Reykjavik on foot is a major plus. Visitors to the city have their pick of numerous museums, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes. The city’s thermal baths and pools provide the ultimate in relaxation, so shopping is a must as well. Taking a tour outside of the capital will show you the wide variety of Iceland’s natural landscapes, from verdant valleys to arid highlands, roaring waterfalls to silent, mysterious glaciers, rocky coastlines to smooth sand dunes, and steaming hot springs to soothing geothermal baths.

Days with clear skies in Reykjavk have the feel of last-minute vacations. Austurvöllur, the green space in front of Parliament, is teeming with sunbathers and picnickers; locals and visitors alike meander up and down Laugavegur, the main street, shopping, stopping for coffee, and people watching. When happy hour arrives, the thirsty crowd lines up outside for the few available seats. Buskers serenading pedestrians, impromptu performances by visual artists, and even a magically materializing marching band are just some of the possibilities.

Norwegian Fjords, Baltic and Scandinavia cruise from Reykjavik

No matter which route you choose to take on your cruise through Northern Europe, you will see recognizable sites and scenery along the way. There are a variety of fascinating cruises available around Northern Europe that are suitable for almost any traveler. Find cruises to destinations such as Norway’s Fjords, the Baltic Sea, and Scandinavia that depart from the cruise terminal in Reykjavik and choose the best itinerary.

Norway and Norwegian Fjords

Reykjavik is also a great place to start a cruise up Norway’s west coast toward the North Cape to the land of midnight sun and majestic Northern lights. Those embarking on cruises from Copenhagen can visit places like Stavanger, Haugesund, Olden, Flam, Alesund, Trondheim, Leknes, Eidfjord, Honningsvag, Kristiansand, Geiranger, Hellesylt, the Lofoten Islands, and many more. Most visitors come to see the fjords, two of which—the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord—are on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The longest fjord is Sognefjord, and the Hardangerfjord is well-known for its cherry and apple trees. Nordfjorden is the sixth-longest fjord in Norway, so it’s no surprise that it also attracts many cruise ships.

Baltic Sea

Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland, and Sweden are the nine countries that are located on either side of the Baltic Sea. It is easy to arrange a cruise from Reykjavik with stop to any of the Baltic capitals, such as Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Stockholm, or St. Petersburg. There are also stops in Baltic Sea cities like Kiel, Warnemunde, Gdansk, Muuga, Klaipeda, and Visby. on routes that leave from Reykjavik.

Scandinavia

The term Scandinavia in local usage covers the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The cruise may make stops in many locations in Scandinavia, including Copenhagen, Aarhus, Skagen, Gothenburg, and Helsingborg.

Explore cruises out of Reykjavik

Ship schedule from Reykjavik includes Northern Europe, Norway and Norwegian FjordsScandinavia and Baltic Sea.

Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, September 5, 2024

Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, September 5, 2024

10-day cruise to Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton with NCL Cruising from: Reykjavik, Iceland; Departure Date: September…

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Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, August 15, 2024

10-day cruise to Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton with NCL Cruising from: Reykjavik, Iceland; Departure Date: August…

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Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, July 25, 2024

10-day cruise to Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton with NCL Cruising from: Reykjavik, Iceland; Departure Date: July…

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Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, July 4, 2024

10-day cruise to Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton with NCL Cruising from: Reykjavik, Iceland; Departure Date: July…

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Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, June 13, 2024

10-day cruise to Isafjordur, Akureyri, Alesund, Geiranger, Bergen, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton with NCL Cruising from: Reykjavik, Iceland; Departure Date: June…

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Norwegian Prima, Iceland & Norway from Reykjavik, May 23, 2024

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Port of Reykjavik, Iceland

The capital and largest city of Iceland is Reykjavik, which may be found along the shore. As well as being…

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