Sail the far North Atlantic with Oceania Cruises, where refined luxury meets the untamed beauty of Iceland and Greenland. Discover the vibrant Nordic capital of Reykjavík, the dramatic fjord landscapes of Grundarfjörður, and the remote Arctic charm of Nanortalik. Continue to the colourful Greenlandic settlement of Narsaq, where towering icebergs, rugged mountains and pristine wilderness create an unforgettable northern voyage.
Includes
10 Night cruise onboard Oceania Marina in an inside stateroom
Group fitness classes at the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center
Laundry services (self-service or pressing/laundry from Concierge Level & Suites)
Ship-to-city shuttle services in most ports of call
Gratuities for dedicated staff
Port charges & taxes
Excludes
International
Visas
Land Accommodation
Drinks not specified
Travel Insurance, and anything of a personal nature
Extras
Complimentary Wine & Beer
Wine by the glass or beer from the General Bar Menu
Available during lunch & dinner service
Shore Excursion Credit
10 -13 days: US$600
Highlights
10 Nights cruise onboard Oceania Marina
Shore Excursion credit
All meals
Itinerary
Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland
Discover this fascinating land where the forces of nature hold sway as you visit the modern capital with its thermally heated outdoor swimming pool, remarkable botanic gardens and folk museum. Explore the starkly beautiful countryside of lava formations, glaciers and incredible waterfalls and the site where the first parliament sat in 930 A.D.
Day 2: Grundarfjordur, Iceland
This Icelandic fishing community is set amidst the spectacular scenery of a dramatic bay embraced by soaring cliffs and plunging waterfalls. The town’s most famous landmark is the striking Kirkjufell, an isolated mountain that juts out of the sea. Stroll along the surrounding beaches and hiking trails, enjoy a boat trip to observe the local seals and puffins, or take a guided walk to Kirkjufell Waterfall.
Day 3: Akureyri, Iceland
Nestled along the shores of one of the most breathtaking fjords in Iceland, Akureyri is the nation's second largest city and a center of Icelandic folk culture. Visit the museums and art festivals, hike along the extraordinary vistas, or explore the botanical gardens. Also of interest is the most northerly 18-hole golf course in the world.
Day 4: Isafjordur, Iceland
Although remotely located in northwest Iceland and surrounded by ruggedly beautiful fjords, Isafjordur is surprisingly cosmopolitan. The capital of the Westfjords has long been a cultured oasis in the midst of this haunting beauty, fueled by the rewards of being one of Iceland's largest fishing centers. The first merchants lived in wooden houses now preserved in the Neöstikaupstaöur section of town, which is alive with shops and restaurants. Two museums are of particular interest - the West Fjords Folk Museum for tools and heritage items and the Maritime Museum for a look at the 19th century fishing industry.
Day 5: At Sea, International Waters
At Sea, International Waters
Day 6: Nanortalik, Greenland
Fall in love with the colorful charm of this remote outpost, which perches near the mouth of the spectacular Tasermiut Fjord and was founded in the late 18th century by Scandinavian settlers on land long inhabited by Inuit hunters and fishermen. The Nanotarlik Museum provides insight into the area’s history, with fascinating exhibits ranging from traditional Viking attire and the world’s oldest sealskin boat to the tale of a mysterious 1959 shipwreck. Beyond the quaint town, a rugged landscape of soaring mountains, winding fjords and tundra-sheathed valleys invites exploration. After a day of discovery, find tranquility at the Uunartoq Hot Springs, where geothermically heated water will soothe your muscles while icebergs glide past.
Day 7: Qaqortoq, Greenland
This charming, colorful town has a pleasant center with a small square featuring Greenland's oldest fountain. The culture project Stone and Man can be seen as an open invitation to explore the town to find the 30 different motifs that are chiseled into rocks and stones by local and Scandinavian artists. The Church of Our Savior from 1832 and the town's two museums are also well worth a visit.
Day 8: Narsaq, Greenland
One of the most stunning agricultural locales in Greenland, Narsaq offers a rich blend of Norse history and gorgeous South Greenlandic landscapes. The valleys, mountains and surrounding fjord system offer great hiking trails and other opportunities for outdoor exploration. Spend the afternoon kayaking or take a boat tour to explore nearby glaciers, waterfalls and arctic wildlife. The Narsaq Museum in the historic harbor offers a deeper understanding of the Norse period, with exhibitions covering Norse settlers and local history.
Day 9: At Sea, International Waters
At Sea, International Waters
Day 10: At Sea, International Waters
At Sea, International Waters
Day 11: Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland
Ship info
Oceania Marina
The Oceania Marina is a luxurious and elegant cruise ship renowned for its exceptional features, upscale accommodations, and enticing destinations. As part of Oceania Cruises' fleet, it caters to travelers seeking a refined and immersive cruise experience. The ship offers a host of distinctive features, including a culinary paradise with multiple gourmet dining venues, each overseen by world-class chefs.
Prices are per person twin share, include discounts, capacity controlled and are subject to availability and rate of exchange changes. Offers above are a guide only and will vary depending on departure date, our guide price is based on the cheapest departure within the stipulated season and availability is correct at time of loading. Visas may be necessary and insurance is essential. Pentravel and Tour Operator terms and conditions apply, and may be found on our website. Cruise lines reserve the right to increase fares and end promotional offers without prior notice. Offer can be removed at any time. Pricing varies pending departure date. Excludes flights, pre-and post cruise accommodation, gratuities (payable upon embarkation).
Offer valid 11 Feb–14 Apr 2026 on select sailings and categories, capacity controlled and subject to change or withdrawal. Savings up to 50% per person; new bookings only. Reduced deposits valid until 4 Mar 2026 (excludes Oceania Sonata, Around the World Cruises & segments). Guests must select the same included amenity per stateroom by final payment date (Wine & Beer or Shore Excursion Credit). Shore excursion credits vary by voyage length and unused amounts are forfeited at voyage end.Fares are in USD, based on double occupancy (unless stated), valid for Africa & Middle East residents. Solo fares apply to designated categories. Unlimited WiFi excludes streaming. Gratuities for stateroom staff and dining are included; 20% gratuity applies to onboard purchases. Offers may not be combinable.
This cruise is based on dynamic pricing and can change at any time.These packages are based on CASH price. E&OE.