Description
Iceland is without doubt one of the most extraordinary and dramatic lands on the planet and we are offering the opportunity to join a unique expedition combining this wonderous country with time in the Shetland Islands and an in-depth exploration of the remote Faroe Islands. We will set sail from Aberdeen before sailing north to the Shetland Islands and the little-visited Faroe Islands where a highlight will be seeing the many puffins and other sea birds nesting. We will spend four days exploring the villages and rolling hills of these distant isles before venturing further north to Iceland. We have timed our voyage for June when the long summer days are ideal for exploring and to experience the spectacular midnight sun in Iceland.
Europe’s least populated country offers the visitor a truly unparalleled experience of elemental forces at work and during our exploration of Iceland we will witness the immense scale of the landscape dominated by towering snow-capped mountains, thundering waterfalls and spontaneous erupting geysers as we learn of the centuries old legacies of a Viking and Norse heritage. We will visit some of its most dramatic areas and, whilst we sail its waters, will look out for humpback whales, orcas, white-beaked dolphins and observe the colonies of seabirds.
A journey by small ship is the ideal way to get up close to nature and explore areas inaccessible to larger vessels and a voyage such as this can only be undertaken by a special vessel with the self-sufficient qualities of the 95-passenger MS Serenissima. With her expert team and fleet of Zodiacs we will be able to land on remote beaches and cruise close to shorelines and cliffs crowded with birdlife.