Itinerary: Southampton – Belfast, Stornoway, Reykjavik, Isafjoudur, Akureyri, Alesund, Skjolden -Southampton
Arcadia P&O Cruises (J412N) Iceland & Norway Cruise 30th July 2024
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Arcadia J413 Cruise Summary
This cruise aboard Arcadia and operated by P&O Cruises, is a 16-night IcelandNorway No-Fly cruise from Southampton. The cruise departs on the 30th of July, 2024.
Cruise Details
Cruise Line: P&O Cruises
Cruise Ship: Arcadia
Cruise Number: J413
Cruise Destination: IcelandNorway
Cruise Nights: 16
Cruise Type: No-Fly
Cruise From: Southampton
Cruise Date: 30th of July, 2024
Arcadia J413 IcelandNorway Cruise, July 2024 Itinerary
Itinerary: Southampton – Belfast, Stornoway, Reykjavik, Isafjoudur, Akureyri, Alesund, Skjolden -Southampton
Ports of Call* (in no particular order!)
- Akureyri: Akureyri is an Icelandic port town located in the north of the country. It is known for its stunning natural beauty. Visitors can explore the Akureyrarkirkja Church, the Akureyri Art Museum, and the Botanical Garden. Other popular attractions include the Godafoss waterfall, the Lake Myvatn geothermal area, and the Whale Watching Museum.
- Alesund: Alesund is a Norwegian port town known for its Art Nouveau architecture and scenic views. Visitors can explore the Alesund Aquarium, the Jugendstilsenteret Museum, and the Aksla viewpoint.
- Belfast: A Northern Irish port city, Belfast has a rich history and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the Titanic Belfast, the Ulster Museum and the Giant's Causeway.
- Isafjodur: Isafjordur is a town in northwestern Iceland known for its stunning fjords and outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, skiing, and kayaking.
- Reykjavik: The capital of Iceland, Reykjavik, is a vibrant city surrounded by natural beauty, including glaciers, hot springs, and volcanoes. It is a popular port of call for cruise ships, allowing visitors to explore the city's museums, galleries, shops, restaurants, and geothermal attractions.
- Skjolden: Skjolden is a village at the head of the Sognefjord, the largest fjord in Norway. The village is surrounded by mountains and glaciers, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and fishing. Visitors can also take a scenic drive along the fjord or visit nearby attractions such as the Jostedalsbreen Glacier and the Urnes Stave Church.
- Stornoway: Stornoway is the largest town in the Outer Hebrides, a chain of islands off the west coast of Scotland. The town is a popular port of call for cruise ships travelling through the Scottish Isles. Visitors can explore the historic town centre, Lews Castle, or the island's rugged landscapes.
*Note: This is for informational purposes only. These are not recommendations, and some attractions listed may not be available on your cruise. If you are after a specific port of call, check that the ship is visiting that port before booking, as ports of call can change, and this is only a guide.