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1st01 | JunJun | 202424 | Reykjavík, Iceland, embark on the Silver Endeavour | 19:00 | |||
Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík's name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there's no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city's seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two. | |||||||
2nd02 | JunJun | 202424 | Stykkishólmur, Iceland | 06:30 | 12:00 | ||
Stykkishólmur, located in western Iceland at the northern end of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, is the commerce center for the area. Its natural harbor allowed this town to become an important trading center early in Iceland’s history. The first trading post was established in the 1550s, and still today fishing is the major industry. The town center boasts beautiful and well-preserved old houses from earlier times. Stykkisholmur is very environmentally conscious – it was the first community in Europe to get the EarthCheck environmental certification, was the first municipality in Iceland to start fully sorting its waste, and was the first town in Iceland to receive the prestigious Blue flag eco-label for its harbor. It has also been a European Destination of Excellence (EDEN), since 2011. | |||||||
2nd02 | JunJun | 202424 | Flatey Island, Iceland | 14:30 | 18:30 | ||
3rd03 | JunJun | 202424 | Bolungarvik, Iceland | 06:30 | 16:00 | ||
4th04 | JunJun | 202424 | Husavik, Iceland | 07:30 | 23:00 | ||
The town of Húsavík sits below Húsavíkurfjall mountain on the eastern shore of Skjálfandi bay. Just above the town is lake Botnsvatn, a popular place for outings. The lake is just the right size for a nice hike around it. The lakes surroundings are rich in vegetation and bird life and trout is said to be abundant, though small. Húsavík harbour lies below the bank right in the heart of town. The harbour once boasted a large fishing fleet, bustling with the activity of fishermen. It still serves as a fishing harbour but today's activity revolves more around the successful whale watching businesses. The first organised whale watching excursions in Iceland started from here in 1995. Since then, whale watching has become a major attraction and Húsavík continues to be the leading destination for whale watching. In addition to the tours, a fascinating whale museum is located right by the harbour. Húsavík is considered to be the oldest settlement in Iceland. The Swedish explorer, Gardar Svavarsson, spent one winter there in 870 AD during which time he built himself a house from which the settlement derives its name. | |||||||
5th05 | JunJun | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | JunJun | 202424 | Jan Mayen Island, Norway | 06:00 | 12:00 | ||
Described as one of the most remote islands in the world, Jan Mayen liesbetween Norway to the east and Greenland to the west. It is a rugged volcanicisland 34 miles long and is made up of two parts – the larger section to thenorth (Beerenbeg Volcano) and the longer but narrower section to the south. Amile-wide isthmus links these two parts. Geologically, the island was formed bya ‘hotspot’ where molten magma pushes up through the earth’s crust to createvolcanoes in the middle of nowhere. Politically, Jan Mayen is an integral partof Norway. The eighteen people living on the island work for either the NorwegianArmed Forces or the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Their main purpose isto operate the Loran-C radio navigation system. From 1615 to 1638, the Dutchran a whaling station here. Today, the island is a nature reserve underNorwegian jurisdiction aimed at preserving the pristine Arctic island and themarine life, including the ocean floor. | |||||||
7th07 | JunJun | 202424 | At Sea | ||||
8th08 | JunJun | 202424 | Svalbard Archipelago, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | ||||
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal. | |||||||
9th09 | JunJun | 202424 | Svalbard Archipelago, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | ||||
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal. | |||||||
10th10 | JunJun | 202424 | Svalbard Archipelago, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | ||||
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal. | |||||||
11th11 | JunJun | 202424 | Svalbard Archipelago, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | ||||
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal. | |||||||
12th12 | JunJun | 202424 | Svalbard Archipelago, Svalbard and Jan Mayen | 16:30 | |||
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andrée, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal. | |||||||
13th13 | JunJun | 202424 | Bear Island, Norway | 06:00 | 13:00 | ||
Almost half way between Tromsø and Svalbard is isolated Bear Island – considered the southernmost island of the Svalbard Archipelago. The unglaciated island is an impressive Nature Reserve of steep, high cliffs that are frequented by seabirds, specifically at the southern tip. Brünnich’s Guillemots, Common Guillemots, Black Guillemots, Razorbills, Little Auks, Northern Fulmars, Glaucous Gulls, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and even Atlantic Puffins and Northern Gannets nest along the cliffs south of Sørhamna. Because of the large numbers of birds and the isolated location, Bear Island has been recognized as an Important Bird Area. It was once a hotspot for whaling and walrus hunting, and at one stage even mining. Bear Island received its name because of a polar bear encountered by early explorer Willem Barentsz. Today polar bears rarely visit the island and its only settlement is a meteorological station manned all-year round on the north side. | |||||||
14th14 | JunJun | 202424 | Gjesværstappan Island, Norway | 06:30 | 10:00 | ||
Almost a hundred islands and rocks make up the Gjesvӕrstappan Nature Reserve, one of Europe’s largest and most accessible nesting areas for Atlantic seabirds. Less than 10 nautical miles from Nordkapp more than one million nesting birds have been counted on Storstappen, the largest of the islands, and the minor islands next to it. One of the most significant Atlantic Puffin colonies in North Norway is found in this nature reserve. Zodiacs and kayaks are the best way to look for the Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills, Black and Common Guillemots, Northern Gannets, White-tailed Eagles, and Arctic Skuas, Common Eider Ducks, Common Shags and Great Cormorants as well as various other species. | |||||||
14th14 | JunJun | 202424 | Skarsvåg, Norway | 12:30 | 17:00 | ||
15th15 | JunJun | 202424 | Tromsø, Norway, disembark the Silver Endeavour | ||||
With its centre located on the island of Tromsø, the municipality of Tromsø is more than five times the size of Norway’s capital, Oslo, and is the world’s northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions – a history that is remembered in the city’s Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of Norway’s indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Tromsø Museum. Nowadays, Tromsø is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures. |
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The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
14 nights aboard the Silver Endeavour | |||
Butler Service in Every Suite | |||
Gratuities Always Included | |||
Beverages In-Suite and Throughout the Ship | |||
Gourmet Dining | |||
In Suite Dining & 24-Hour Room Service | |||
Intimate small size ships | |||
Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
Free Zodiac, Land and Sea Tours & Activities & Complimentary Expedition gear | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
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Date 1st Jun 2024 |
Nts 14 |
Suite £11,950pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Date 1st Jun 2024 |
Nts 14 |
Suite £11,950pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite £12,550pp |
Suite staterooms from | £11,950pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £11,950pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,150pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,150pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £26,900pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £12,550pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £12,550pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £14,350pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £13,750pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £14,750pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £27,500pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ||
MS | Master Suite | ||
SS | Signature Suite | ||
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