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ITINERARY
Sep 12 Reykjavik, Iceland Depart: 6:00PM
Sep 13 Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland Arrive: 8:00AM Depart: 8:00PM
Sep 14 At Sea
Sep 15 Torshavn, Faroe Islands, Denmark Arrive: 8:00AM Depart: 7:00PM
Sep 16 Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, UK Arrive: 12:00PM Depart: 8:00PM
Sep 17 Invergordon, (Loch Ness), UK Arrive: 7:00AM Depart: 1:00PM
Sep 18 Edinburgh, (Leith) Scotland, UK Arrive: 9:00AM Depart: 6:00PM
Sep 19 At Sea
Sep 20 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Arrive: 8:00AM
Sep 12 Reykjavik, Iceland
Depart: 6:00 pm
In the southwest of Iceland near Faxaflói Bay lies the
capital of the country, Reykjavík, simultaneously
cosmopolitan and charming. The colorful houses on the horizon create a
quaint scene that will make you want to stay forever.Kaleidoscopic
views await you at the Harpa Concert Hall, a glittering, glass
structure that perfectly exemplifies Iceland’s modern design
and will fascinate your inner architect. One of Iceland’s
most prominent landmarks is Perlan, originally a group of hot water
tanks that was converted to a building that now hosts an exhibition,
planetarium, restaurant and observation deck, located atop
Öskjuhlíð hill..
Sep 13 Heimaey
(Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland
Say halló to volcanoes, lava fields, caves, and mountains in
the fascinating island of Heimaey - literally translated as Home
Island. Part of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman Islands), this
destination offers views of lush cliffsides and classic Icelandic
architecture that will take your breath away. Built around the remains
of an excavated home buried by ash during Eldfell’s eruption
you’ll find the Eldheimar Museum, which offers an excellent
audio guide that takes you through the home and describes the history
and events before, during and after the eruption. One of the most
iconic landmarks of Vestmannaeyjar, Elephant Rock, lies just off the
south coast of Iceland. And there’s no need to squint to see
it, because from every angle, you can see a gargantuan elephant in the
middle of the sea.
Sep 14 At Sea
Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or
enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap
stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you
get to shore
Sep 15
Tórshavn (Faroe Islands), Denmark
The 18 major islands making up the archipelago of the Faroe Islands lie
between the Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, about halfway
between Iceland and Norway. Here, a mix of Nordic and Danish
architecture amid lush, grass scenery creates a quaint image of a
picturesque destination. Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands capital
city, holds a competitive tradition and spirit of sporting events,
including housing the largest football stadium in the district. But the
city also contains an artsy energy with the annual Tórshavn
Jazz Festival that takes place every August. Among the many natural
treasures of the Faroe Islands is the Bøsdalafossur
waterfall, a cascade that flows from the
Sørvágsvatn/Leitissvatn lake into the Atlantic
Ocean, creating a glassy surface amid the rugged cliffs of the falls
Sep 16 Kirkwall, Orkney
Islands, UK
Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, is a stunning place filled
with history. As part of an archipelago of 70 islands off the tip of
Scotland, the city is not among the more commonly visited destinations
in the country, but it was the center of Norse culture near the end of
the first millennium. Walk down the cobbled streets and be transported
back to Norse times as you explore a 300-year-old medieval cathedral
built by the Vikings where, according to local lore, miracles took
place. Another great miracle is the preservation of the archeological
sites in Orkney, like the World Heritage sites of the Standing Stones
of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar.
Sep 17 Invergordon, (Loch
Ness), UK
Welcome to a land where fairy tales spring to life among castles, lakes
and heathered fields. Invergordon is your entrée to the
Scottish Highlands and the capital of Inverness, a mere 30 minutes
south. Not far from here you can enjoy an outing to Loch Ness, the
famed Scottish lake hiding a legendary beast beneath its depths. On
your explorations, you can take in the rugged mountains and deep blue
lochs, perhaps spotting deer in the hills and eagles overhead. The
brisk air, foggy mist and verdant peaks add a dash of mysticism unlike
anywhere else - this is the land of Shakespeare’s Macbeth
after all.
Sep 18 Leith (Edinburgh),
Scotland, UK
Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, is dynamic, but small enough
to walk almost anywhere. The streets are busy, narrow, and lined with
towering buildings once described as, "a dream in masonry" by
Edinburgh-born novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. Edinburgh Castle has
played an important role in the history of Scotland as both a royal
residence and a military stronghold. It’s really two cities:
Old Town and New Town, where Old Town is the network of medieval
streets south of the castle and New Town is everything on the other
side. What unites both and all of Scotland is its whisky, part of the
true Scottish experience, as is a toast with scotch, of which you can
partake in at Leith’s Kaleidoscope Bar and Dining Room on
Queen Street.
Sep 19 At Sea
Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or
enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap
stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you
get to shore
Sep 20 Amsterdam, The
Netherlands Arrive: 8:00 am
The capital of the Netherlands located along the banks of the Amstel
River, its namesake, is considered among the greatest planned cities of
northern Europe. It has played a critical role in the
country’s development, having once been the center of world
economy and now known as a destination of open-minded values. Since the
17th century, the Jewish culture and religion has influenced life here,
and you can see hundreds of years of their history throughout the city.
Amsterdam isn’t known for its beachfront scenery, but the
Zandvoort aan Zee beach, formerly a fishing port established as far
back as 1100, now stands as a popular seaside resort town.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
ALWAYS INCLUDED
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE dining venues with ever-changing menus
- FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and
craft beers
- FREE open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service
with specialty canapés
- FREE stocked in-room minibar
- FREE specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
- FREE afternoon and high tea
- FREE champagne and gourmet canapés during meet
and greet
- FREE 24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
- FREE L'OCCITANE bath amenities
- FREE pre-paid gratuities
- FREE use of walking sticks and binoculars
- FREE reusable water bottle
- FREE butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
EXCLUSIVELY ON CULTURAL
EXPEDITIONS
- FREE cultural immersion
- FREE enrichment programs and workshops on select expeditions
- FREE authentic, local experiences and on board events on
select expeditions
- FREE Josper Grill Dining Experience at 7AFT Grill
- FREE Atlas Ocean Voyages backpack
Shore Excursions selected by AFAR as exceptional experiences to connect
with local culture