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View of the iconic natural Mulafossur - Múlafossur Waterfall and Gasadalur village on Vágar Island, Faroe Islands, Denmark, Europe
Ring of Brodgar Stone Circle is an ancient stone ring in Orkney Islands, Scotland.
Beautiful summer flowers and guests in front of the Hallgrímskirkja Cathedral, Reykjavik, Iceland
Natural harbour gorge in Gjogv village aerial view, Faroe islands, Europe
The ruins of St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkjubour Kirkebo a historical village on Streymoy, Faroe Islands. The ruins are the largest medieval building in the Faroe Islands, Denmark
View of the iconic natural Mulafossur - Múlafossur Waterfall and Gasadalur village on Vágar Island, Faroe Islands, Denmark, Europe
ExpeditionsNorth Atlantic Wonders: Iceland, Scotland and the Faroes

North Atlantic Wonders: Iceland, Scotland and the Faroes

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Experience the rich tapestry of the North Atlantic’s most storied islands where ancient history, culture, and nature converge. Delve into the rich seafaring traditions of the rugged and verdant Faroe Islands with its Viking heritage and dramatic seaside cliffs. Uncover the ancient history woven into the fabric of the Orkney and Shetland Islands, from centuries-old cathedrals to windswept archipelagos. And in Iceland’s Westman Islands, witness nature’s raw power as you explore volcanic landscapes which tell tales of fiery eruptions and resilient communities. 

Highlights

Guests hiking in Iceland.
  • Experience a deep dive into the cultural connections and striking landscapes of these North Atlantic islands—a photographer and history buff’s dream

  • In Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, uncover layers of history amid its palaces, cathedrals, and tombs

  • Immerse yourself in the eclectic culture of the Shetland Islands as you discover dramatic coastlines, abundant wildlife, and Viking traditions

  • Witness the beauty of the Faroe Islands in picturesque villages with welcoming locals and on hikes overlooking spectacular fjords

  • In Iceland, encounter fascinating geology—from the black-sand beaches and fjords of the east coast to Heimaey in the Westman Islands, the site of a dramatic volcanic eruption in 1973

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Does not include any flights

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