Iceland Voyage: Land of Fire and Ice – with Smithsonian Journeys

"5-star experience onboard a smaller ship, so you can get closer to the action."

Becky Esquibel
I thought of you when I saw this voyage to the edge of the Arctic with PONANT EXPLORATIONS! Connect with your inner explorer on a voyage infused with knowledge from Smithsonian Journeys Experts—including a geologist and archaeologist—and where you’ll experience breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife, and a journey like no other. Let’s make your adventure unforgettable—luxury, exploration, and a touch of magic all in one!

For over 35 years, PONANT EXPLORATIONS has been taking adventurers to all seven continents, offering exceptional travel experiences. On select sailings, Smithsonian Journeys Experts host an engaging onboard lecture series that will captivate your curiosity. If you're looking for exploration and cultural immersion, I highly recommend this exclusive itinerary in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.

Iceland Voyage: Land of Fire and Ice – with Smithsonian Journeys

Reykjavík – Reykjavík

  • Cruise
  • 7 nights
  • Jun 1, 2026
Aboard Le Bellot

Highlights

Discover the most beautiful and rugged landscapes on the Icelandic west coast during this spectacular voyage. You will board Le Bellot just outside Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital city. With its houses with colorful roofs and its lake that is home to countless ducks, the city offers a picture-perfect setting.

The first port of call on your cruise is Heimaey. This is the only inhabited island in the Westman archipelago. Choose to explore the volcanic island, which is summer home to millions of seabirds.

You will then discover the bay of Grundarfjördur, from where you may choose to explore the villages along the Snæfellsjökull glacier-capped volcano or embark on a whale watching excursion in search of orcas and humpback, minke, sperm, and pilot whales.

Your ship will then reach Grímsey, a small, hard-to-reach island where, in certain places, the volcanic rock forms magnificent basalt columns. Sea birds such as guillemots and puffins reign here.

Le Bellot then sails for Akureyri, where an excursion to the otherworldly Lake Myvatn area offers the opportunity to explore the geothermal field of Namaskard to see mudpots, steam vents, sulfur deposits, boiling springs, and fumeroles. Also see the spectacular Godafoss, the “Waterfall of the Gods.” Alternatively, choose to relax in the thermal baths at Húsavík.

At Isafjördur, explore Iceland’s seafaring history at the Maritime Museum and enjoy a performance of traditional Icelandic folk songs performed by a group of local singers. Or visit the abandoned village of Hesteyri, a 19th-centurty whaling community located along some of the most rugged landscape in the country.

End on the outskirts of Reykjavík, where you’ll have the opportunity to travel the Golden Circle, consisting of three spectacular sights: Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, and the Geysir Geothermal Area. Another option offers a second opportunity to go whale watching in search of humpback, minke, and sei whales.

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