Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland)

18 nights sailing from Edinburgh on cruise ship Star Pride

Itinerary: Sailing from Edinburgh, visiting Kirkwall (Orkney islands), Lerwick (Shetland Islands), Skjolden (Norway), Maloy (Noruega), Alesund, Molde (Norway), Torshavn (Faroe Islands), Reykjavik (Iceland), Heimaey Island
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Cruise Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland)

18 nights sailing from Edinburgh on cruise ship Star Pride

Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Edinburgh Embarkation | Departure: 18:00H
Day 2 Kirkwall (Orkney islands) Arrival time: 13:00H | Departure: 22:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 3 Lerwick (Shetland Islands) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 23:59H 15 hours in destination
Day 4 at sea
Day 5 Skjolden (Norway) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 16:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 6 Maloy (Noruega) Arrival time: 08:30H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 7 Alesund Arrival time: 06:00H | Departure: 22:00H 16 hours in destination
Day 8 Molde (Norway) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 19:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 9 at sea
Day 10 Torshavn (Faroe Islands) Arrival time: 06:00H | Departure: 14:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 11 at sea
Day 12 Reykjavik (Iceland) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 13 Heimaey Island Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 17:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 14 Seydisfjordur (Iceland) Arrival time: 16:00H | Departure: 23:59H 7 hours in destination
Day 15 Seydisfjordur (Iceland) Departure: 13:30H
Day 16 Akureyri (Iceland) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 19:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 17 Isafjordur (Iceland) Arrival time: 12:00H | Departure: 20:30H 8 hours in destination
Day 18 Grundarfjordur (Iceland) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 19 Reykjavik (Iceland) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 23:59H 16 hours in destination
Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland) Cruise itinerary  - WindStar Cruises

Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland)

18 nights Cruise on Star Pride. Sailing from Edinburgh, visiting Kirkwall (Orkney islands), Lerwick (Shetland Islands), Skjolden (Norway), Maloy (Noruega), Alesund, Molde (Norway), Torshavn (Faroe Islands), Reykjavik (Iceland), Heimaey Island, Seydisfjordur (Iceland), Seydisfjordur (Iceland), Akureyri (Iceland), Isafjordur (Iceland), Grundarfjordur (Iceland), ending in Reykjavik (Iceland).

Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland) Cruise itinerary  - WindStar Cruises
Edinburgh to Reykjavik (Iceland) Cruise itinerary  - WindStar Cruises

Edinburgh

Edimburgh is unique along the cities in Scotland: the tourism, the proximity with England and the mulicultural population make it different. It combines wonderfull landviews and historical places with the entertainment of a large city.

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Kirkwall (Orkney islands)

Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands archipelago, 10 miles off the north coast of Scotland. Founded around 1035, the City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall is the capital and administrative centre of Orkney. The name comes from the Old Norse, which means church-bay and refers to a church older than the present day Cathedral. Some of the places you can visit are the Bishop's Palace & Earl's Palace, Highland Park Distillery, the Orkney Museum and St. Magnus Cathedral.

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Lerwick (Shetland Islands)

Lerwick is the capital of the principal island of Mainland, and is the most northern village of Britania. The atractions of the village include the old port, the city chamber, flower parks, in the outskirts the Pictish Broch in Clickimin, a prehistoric site that has a fortress of the Bronze Age.

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Skjolden (Norway)

Skjolden is a small town in Luster, surrounded by mountains, great extensions of water and valleys. The port is one of the most important. Near Skjolden we can find the National Jostendalsbreen Park, from where you can watch the biggest glaciar in Europe.

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Maloy (Noruega)

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Alesund

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Molde (Norway)

Found between Trondheim and Bergen, Molde is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities on the Norwegian coast. The fjord, islands and the famous Molde panorama with its 222 snow capped peaks make up the stunning scenery and landscapes that serve as the perfect backdrop to the city. Some of its better known attractions include the Trollstigen Mountain Road, the Atlantic Road and the Molde Jazz Festival. For those with a taste for adventure, Molde plays host to a wide variety of activities, climbing, diving, fishing, cycling and kayaking to name but a few.

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Torshavn (Faroe Islands)

Torshavn is a big commercial city on the east side of the isle of Streme. Outstands for its nature and richness in historical monuments. You can walk down the groves, parks and streets, where you can see small houses of multiple shapes and colours, constructed during the 19th century. The nicest is Gongin Street, where we can find constructions of the 16th and 17th century. A place to visit is the monastery of Munkastovan, a building that seems very heavy, built in the 15th century. Near we can find another known building and very old, the stock Royal Leigubun stockhouse. The city has many museums and exhibition halls. In the historical museum, the outdoor museum called Kurdalsvegur. The theatre and music lovers will be able to see the nordic House Cultural Centre, where clasical music concerts are given, theatrical performances and artistic exhibitions.

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Reykjavik (Iceland)

Iceland is the second biggest isle of Europe and it is known as the land of ice and fire. In the capital Reykjavik, you will find a very cosmopolitan city and adapted to the times. With so much touristic variety that it will be hard to decide between glaciars or thermal waters. A city full of contrasts where you will find typical constructions and futuristic buildings, in one of the youngest countries in the world.

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Heimaey Island

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Seydisfjordur (Iceland)

A place of waterfalls and nature, Seydisfjordur is a town ful of creativity and rich in history. Inhabited by about 700 people the town acts as one big friendly family. Experience the flourishing art scen and try the delightful hiking trails and enjoy the local cuisine. Seydijofordur is surrounded by mountains with most prominent Mt. Bjólfur to the West (1085m) and Strandartindur (1010m) to the East. The fjord itself is accessible on each side from the town. The townis well known for its old wooden building and has a vibrant cultural scene with an arts centre, a Technical Museum and local heritage museum. The LungA art festival takes place in July and world-renowned artist Dieter Roth had a residence and art studio here. There are several waterfalls in the town. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the East bank of the Fjardará, the river that flows through the center of town. Further up the river there are 25 waterfalls.

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Seydisfjordur (Iceland)

A place of waterfalls and nature, Seydisfjordur is a town ful of creativity and rich in history. Inhabited by about 700 people the town acts as one big friendly family. Experience the flourishing art scen and try the delightful hiking trails and enjoy the local cuisine. Seydijofordur is surrounded by mountains with most prominent Mt. Bjólfur to the West (1085m) and Strandartindur (1010m) to the East. The fjord itself is accessible on each side from the town. The townis well known for its old wooden building and has a vibrant cultural scene with an arts centre, a Technical Museum and local heritage museum. The LungA art festival takes place in July and world-renowned artist Dieter Roth had a residence and art studio here. There are several waterfalls in the town. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the East bank of the Fjardará, the river that flows through the center of town. Further up the river there are 25 waterfalls.

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Akureyri (Iceland)

Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's second largest urban area (after the Greater Reykjavík area) and fourth largest municipality (after Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður, and Kópavogur). Nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland, Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. The area has a relatively warm climate due to geographical factors, and the town's ice-free harbour has played a significant role in its history. Sites that have been cited as areas of interest include various museums, churches, and the Botanical Gardens. Local museums include the Akureyri Museum, Akureyri Art Museum, Nonni house or Jón Sveinsson Memorial Museum, for the writer, David's house or Davíð Stefánsson Memorial Museum, for the poet), Akureyri Museum of Industry, a motorcycle museum,[and Aviation Museum. The most northerly botanical gardens and the most northerly 18 hole golf course in the world are in the town.The Nature Museum was is in the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.The Botanical Gardens are located in Spítalavegur. Large churches include the The church of Akureyri and The church of Glerá. Sundlaug Akureyrar is a swimming pool in Akureyri.

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Isafjordur (Iceland)

Capital of the region of Westfjords. It is one of the most beautiful natural ports of the country. Offers attractive views of the mountain in a urban atmosphere. If you are looking for history and culture, don't loose the oportunity of visiting the Maritim Museum that is based in one of the eldest buildings in Isafjord.

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Grundarfjordur (Iceland)

Grundarfjörður is a small town, situated in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. The town had 938 inhabitants in 2004 and 974 inhabitants in 2005. The town is situated in front of an impressive mountain range which has a slightly alpine look. On the sea side, there is a mountain called Kirkjufell, a diverted piece of the mountain strip Mýrarhyrna. The mountain forms a small peninsula.The town received the right to do commerce in 1786. Around 1800, French merchants came to Iceland and lived in Grundarfjörður, where they constructed a church and a hospital of their own. The town has become rich through the fishing industry, and this wealth shows in the style of the original, luxurious houses being built. The road to nearby Stykkishólmur crosses a big lava field, called Berserkjahraun. This is partially warm, so that even in winter, there is not snow everywhere. The name of the lava field comes from the Eyrbyggja saga, according to which two Berserkers were slain here by their master, because one of them fell in love with his master´s daughter. Twin towns Sister cities

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Reykjavik (Iceland)

Iceland is the second biggest isle of Europe and it is known as the land of ice and fire. In the capital Reykjavik, you will find a very cosmopolitan city and adapted to the times. With so much touristic variety that it will be hard to decide between glaciars or thermal waters. A city full of contrasts where you will find typical constructions and futuristic buildings, in one of the youngest countries in the world.

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The ship: Star Pride

The first all-suite motorized yacht elegant, intimate, and magical enough to be called Windstar. At most 212 pampered guests enjoy 106 suites, including four deluxe Owners´ Suites, two beautiful Classic Suites, and 100 Balcony and Ocean View suites

Windstar´s newest star , the graceful, suite-only Star Pride, is the first of Windstar´s three new power yachts. Star Pride is large enough to pamper and entertain you, yet small enough to tuck into delightful tiny harbors and hidden coves that others can’t reach.

Inaugurated -
Beam 20.5 m.
Length 133.4 m.
Tonnage 9.975 tn.
Occupancy 212
Crew 124
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Number of decks 6
Number of staterooms 106
Number of staterooms with balcony 42
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