Coastal Wonders of Norway, the Faroe Islands and Iceland

From $20,463 per person

9 days

Ship: National Geographic Resolution

Coastal Wonders of Norway, the Faroe Islands and Iceland
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Jun. 12, 2026, Fri. - Tromsø, Norway / Embark Ship
  • Day 2 - Jun. 13, 2026, Sat. - Tysfjorden
  • Day 3 - Jun. 14, 2026, Sun. - Lofoten Islands
  • Day 4 - Jun. 15, 2026, Mon. - Exploring the Fjords of Norway
  • Day 5 - Jun. 16, 2026, Tue. - At Sea / The Shetland Islands, Scotland
  • Day 6 - Jun. 17, 2026, Wed. - The Faroe Islands
  • Day 7 - Jun. 18, 2026, Thu. - At Sea / Seyðisfjörður, Iceland / Grímsey
  • Day 8 - Jun. 19, 2026, Fri. - Westfjords
  • Day 9 - Jun. 20, 2026, Sat. - Reykjavík / Disembark Ship / Home

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - June 12, 2026

Tromsø, Norway / Embark Ship

Arrive in Tromsø, known as the “gateway to the Arctic” due to the large number of Arctic expeditions that originated here. Transfer to the meeting place in the city and spend the day exploring at your own pace. Check in with the hospitality desk this afternoon before embarking the ship.

Day 2 - June 13, 2026

Tysfjorden

Enter the long fjord of Tysfjorden, where only a few small villages cling to the rocky shores. Glide beneath the fjord’s steep walls explore the shore lines on your choice of expedition options, including zodiac cruising, kayaking or hiking, weather permitting.<br />

Day 3 - June 14, 2026

Lofoten Islands

The Lofoten archipelago boasts an enchanting landscape of picturesque villages ringed by jagged granite peaks. Enjoy village walks and island explorations as you venture through an area known for its dramatic landscapes and its cod fishing traditions throughout the centuries. A bit later, admire one of Norway’s most dramatic fjords from the deck as the ship navigates through Trollfjorden.

Day 4 - June 15, 2026

Exploring the Fjords of Norway

Carved by glaciers over millions of years, Norway’s northern coast is laced with steep-walled fjords, mountainous islands and chiseled peaks. Cruise in a Zodiac along vertical rock faces, kayak through serene fjords or go ashore on a secluded sandy beach to hike amid verdant valleys and birch forests.

Day 5 - June 16, 2026

At Sea / The Shetland Islands, Scotland

Spend a relaxing day at sea as you sail toward the Shetland Islands, an archipelago of about one hundred islands and islets located north of the Scottish mainland. Glide past the towering cliffs of Noss to look for murres, puffins, kittiwakes and other seabirds. This evening, dock overnight in Lerwick.<br /><br />Lerwick is Shetland's only official town with a little more than 7,000 inhabitants. Spend the morning delving into your choice of interests, from the ruins of Jarlshof, the Lighthouse and bird cliffs of Sumburgh Head, or by heading to the quieter western villages to hike, birdwatch and meet local fisherman. After dinner, the ship will attempt a landing at Foula, part of the Shetland Archipelago. Conditions permitting, enjoy an evening exploration on this remote island. <br /><br />The last day in Shetland is spent anchored in a secluded fjord, just below the Hermness Nature Reserve. For nature lovers, there is no limit to the number of discoveries waiting along its paths, notably its extensive moorland and dramatic bird cliffs. For those looking to understand the cultural heritage of Shetland and the island of Unst, visit their cultural center and Viking project with reconstructed longhouse.

Day 6 - June 17, 2026

The Faroe Islands

Arrive in the Faroe Islands, an autonomous archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark. The legacy of the Vikings persists here, reflected in the language of the Faroese and their love of the sea. Visit Tórshavn, the colorful capital of the Faroe Islands, where even the government buildings are crafted in the traditional design of wooden siding with a turf roof. See the 12th-century St. Olav’s Church alongside the ruins of Kirkjubøur Cathedral, which was never completed. Navigate through the islands to one of the local communities on Eysturoy, the second largest island in the Faroes. Enjoy a day alongside villagers, experiencing the warm hospitality and stunning landscapes of their beautiful fjord.

Day 7 - June 18, 2026

At Sea / Seyðisfjörður, Iceland / Grímsey

After a morning at sea, arrive at Iceland’s rugged eastern coast, an unspoiled stretch of rocky outcrops, hidden coves and hills that beckon hikers. Visit Seyðisfjörður, known for its charming fishing village, or visit Skálanes Nature Reserve with its colorful wildflowers and bird cliffs. Continue to Grímsey on the Arctic Circle.

Day 8 - June 19, 2026

Westfjords

The Westfjords of Iceland are notably some of the most remote fjords in the country with many nooks and crannies or fjords and islands to explore. Spend two days enjoying expedition activities across this dynamic corner of Iceland, meeting locals who call this region home and using the ship as a platform of adventure and discovery.

Day 9 - June 20, 2026

Reykjavík / Disembark Ship / Home

Disembark in Reykjavík and transfer to the airport for flights home.

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National Geographic Resolution
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National Geographic Resolution

Explore the farthest reaches of the planet aboard the National Geographic Resolution, a groundbreaking polar expedition vessel purpose-built for year-round exploration in the Arctic, Antarctica, and beyond. At 406 feet in length and accommodating just 138 guests, this next-generation ship combines cutting-edge design with exceptional comfort—delivering immersive, science-rich travel in the most remote and awe-inspiring environments on Earth.

Named in honor of Captain James Cook’s legendary ship, the Resolution is Polar Class 5–rated and features an innovative X-Bow® that enhances stability and fuel efficiency, allowing for smoother navigation through ice and open ocean. Her sleek profile and technical capability allow her to go farther and stay longer in extreme conditions, opening up new possibilities for discovery.

The ship’s 69 spacious, outward-facing cabins and suites—many with private balconies—are designed with a warm, Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic. Each features large windows, cozy bedding, modern en-suite bathrooms, and thoughtful amenities. Connecting cabins and dedicated solo accommodations are available for added flexibility.

Onboard, guests enjoy an inviting and intellectually stimulating environment. Highlights include two restaurants serving globally inspired, sustainably sourced cuisine; a lounge and bar with panoramic views; a fully equipped fitness center; saunas and a spa; a yoga studio; and the state-of-the-art Science Hub, complete with a glass-walled dry lab. The Observation Deck and open Bridge provide prime vantage points for wildlife viewing and engagement with the expedition team.

Outfitted with a full array of exploration tools—Zodiacs, kayaks, cross-country skis, an ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle), and undersea video equipment—the Resolution is designed for active, hands-on discovery. A multidisciplinary team of expert naturalists, scientists, historians, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor leads every voyage, ensuring every guest experiences the highest level of insight and engagement.

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