Iceland

  • 22 Mayo 2025
  • 16 Noches
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Itinerario

Southampton - Skjolden - Lustrafjorden, Norway - Sognefjord - Alesund - Akureyri - Eyjafjörður - Hrisey Sail-by - Isafjordur - Grundarfjordur - Reykjavik - Reykjavik - Belfast (Belfast) - Southampton
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22 Mayo '25

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. Less More
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23 Mayo '25

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24 Mayo '25

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25 Mayo '25

Skjolden
Surrounded by steep hills with spectacular falls, Skjolden is located at the head of the longest navigable fjord in the world – Sognefjord. As well as being situated in a breathtaking location, the town itself is host to a number of activities and attractions. Once home to the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), he wrote some of his most important works here. Less More
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25 Mayo '25

Lustrafjorden, Norway
Lustrafjorden, Norway Less More
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25 Mayo '25

Sognefjord
The Sognefjord or Sognefjorden, nicknamed the King of the Fjords, is the largest and deepest fjord in Norway. Located in Vestland county in Western Norway, it stretches 205 kilometres inland from the ocean to the small village of Skjolden in the municipality of Luster Less More
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26 Mayo '25

Alesund
Because it was completely rebuilt after being destroyed by fire in 1904, Alesund looks quite different to other Norwegian towns along the country’s west coast now better known as simply ‘Fjordland’. Stretching across three islands at the mouth of the magnificent Geirangerfjord, Alesunds architecture is now an eclectic mixture of mock-Gothic and neo-classical with more than a dash of Art Nouveau. Turrets and spires dot the skyline and you can trace the towns trend setting style development at the Art Nouveau Centre, one of several fascinating museums in the town. The pick is the open-air Sunnmre while the Atlantic Sea-Park is also worth a visit as one of the largest aquariums in northern Europe. Less More
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27 Mayo '25

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28 Mayo '25

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29 Mayo '25

Akureyri
A genuine ‘Midnight Sun’ destination, Akureyri cruise port is a charming Icelandic town with a stunning location on the country’s longest fjord – Eyjafjordur. There are several interesting museums and churches but the most amazing feature of Akureyri is its botanical garden – not surprisingly, the most northerly in the world. That this glorious display of flowers and plants thrives is a tribute to the local microclimate which is remarkably mild for somewhere so close to the Arctic Circle. Less surprising is the range of tours to appeal to nature-lovers from whale watching (18 species from minkes to killers have been spotted) to the spectacular ‘Waterfall of the Gods’ at Godafoss. Along the way, you will also see age-old glaciers, beautiful lakes, bubbling sulphur mud-pits, hidden caves and coves, dormant volcanoes and lava which has turned into bizarre-shaped sculptures. Less More
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29 Mayo '25

Eyjafjörður
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29 Mayo '25

Hrisey Sail-by
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30 Mayo '25

Isafjordur
The Icelandic fishing port of Isafjordur is the perfect starting point for those who want to experience the magnificent natural beauty of the West Fjords, and its two valleys of Tungudalur and Engidalur lend themselves well to outdoor pursuits. Surrounded by steep sloping mountains you can indulge in a spot of skiing, golfing, or hiking – just some of the activities on offer. The town is also rich in art, culture and historical significance. Main points of interest include the Slunkariki Art Gallery and the West Fjords Folk Museum which houses a remarkable collection of traditional tools and relics. Nearby Neostikaupstaour consists of the oldest buildings in Iceland, including four from the 18th century, which belonged to Danish merchants. The town centre is interesting to walk around as it has a selection of old streets, small shops and a unique array of houses. Known for its quirky peculiarities don’t be surprised to see the barber playing his accordion, the baker training for the marathon or see the goldsmith paddling around in his kayak! Less More
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31 Mayo '25

Grundarfjordur
Visionary 19th century novelist Jules Verne was so inspired by the spectacularly volcanic terrain of the Snaefellsnes (Snow Mountain) peninsula, on which the Icelandic cruise port Grundafjordur is located, that he set his epic tale ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’ at its heart – Snaefellsjokull. Less More
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01 Jun '25

Reykjavik
The name means ‘Smoky (or Steamy) Bay’ but these days the Icelandic capital Reykjavik is even hotter than that. Its reputation now as a truly cultural, cosmopolitan city, with great restaurants and lively nightlife, has made it a hugely popular destination. Another big attraction is the opportunity to swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjavik’s name. Not that Reykjavik – or most of Iceland for that matter – is actually icy at all. It may be the most northerly capital in the world and in the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’, but if you want ice, you have to travel away from the capital on one of the exciting glacier safari tours. But the most popular destination remains the nearby Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earth’s surface. Less More
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02 Jun '25

Reykjavik
The name means ‘Smoky (or Steamy) Bay’ but these days the Icelandic capital Reykjavik is even hotter than that. Its reputation now as a truly cultural, cosmopolitan city, with great restaurants and lively nightlife, has made it a hugely popular destination. Another big attraction is the opportunity to swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjavik’s name. Not that Reykjavik – or most of Iceland for that matter – is actually icy at all. It may be the most northerly capital in the world and in the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’, but if you want ice, you have to travel away from the capital on one of the exciting glacier safari tours. But the most popular destination remains the nearby Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earth’s surface. Less More
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03 Jun '25

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04 Jun '25

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04 Jun '25

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05 Jun '25

Belfast (Belfast)
Founded in the 17th century, the city was one of the world’s leading industrial names, home to Harland and Wolff – the shipbuilders who built the ill-fated Titanic. Despite its more recent political troubles, Belfast is today an alluring destination. Amidst its majestic Victorian buildings, shop in stylish boutiques, sip a Guinness, or take a scenic stroll in Barnett Demesne park. The city’s centrepiece is the City Hall, completed in 1906, with its domed roof and grand Italian marble staircase. Must-sees include the Crown Bar. Owned by the National Trust, it’s still a vibrant drinking venue, with an amazingly rich and ornate interior of brightly coloured tiles, carvings, stained and etched glass, period gas lighting and cosy snugs. Less More
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06 Jun '25

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07 Jun '25

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. Less More
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Barco - Aurora

Exclusivamente para adultos – de tamaño medio, el Aurora es un barco de clase mundial, llevando la alegría de un viaje de crucero clásico a todos. En abril de 2019, gozó de una reforma y comenzó un nuevo y emocionante capítulo como un barco que abastece exclusivamente a adultos. Con un paracaídas sobre su tentadora Piscina de Cristal, disfrutará de elegantes alrededores sea cual sea el clima. En su corazón, una escultura de 35 pies domina el atrio, mientras que The Crow’s Nest ofrece vistas panorámicas.

Restaurante Alexandria
Bar Anderson
Bar Atrium
Bar
Bistro
Cafe Bordeaux
Lounge
Restaurante Medina
Bar Pennant
Pennant Grill (Asador)
Piccadilly Court
Bar Raffles
Bar Riviera
Side Walk Cafe
Bar Sports
The Atrium
The Orangery
The Playhouse
Uganda Room

Decibels (Decibelios)
Redes de Golf
Intergalactica
Biblioteca
Mayfair

Gimnasio
Cancha de Deportes

Galeria de Arte
Emporio
Guarderia Nocturna
Recepcion

Bar Crystal (Piscina)
Saltos de Tijera
Spa Oasis
Piscina en la Terraza
Vanderbilts
Whirlpool

Carmens
Champions
Children’s Play Area ( Zona Infantil de Juegos)
Crow’s Nest
Curzon Theatre (Teatro Curzon)
Masquerades (Disfraces)
Casino Monte Carlo
Night Club
Photo Gallery

  • Descripción

    Exclusivamente para adultos – de tamaño medio, el Aurora es un barco de clase mundial, llevando la alegría de un viaje de crucero clásico a todos. En abril de 2019, gozó de una reforma y comenzó un nuevo y emocionante capítulo como un barco que abastece exclusivamente a adultos. Con un paracaídas sobre su tentadora Piscina de Cristal, disfrutará de elegantes alrededores sea cual sea el clima. En su corazón, una escultura de 35 pies domina el atrio, mientras que The Crow’s Nest ofrece vistas panorámicas.

  • Comida y bebida

    Restaurante Alexandria
    Bar Anderson
    Bar Atrium
    Bar
    Bistro
    Cafe Bordeaux
    Lounge
    Restaurante Medina
    Bar Pennant
    Pennant Grill (Asador)
    Piccadilly Court
    Bar Raffles
    Bar Riviera
    Side Walk Cafe
    Bar Sports
    The Atrium
    The Orangery
    The Playhouse
    Uganda Room

  • Recreación

    Decibels (Decibelios)
    Redes de Golf
    Intergalactica
    Biblioteca
    Mayfair

  • Deportes

    Gimnasio
    Cancha de Deportes

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Emporio
    Guarderia Nocturna
    Recepcion

  • Para Relajarse

    Bar Crystal (Piscina)
    Saltos de Tijera
    Spa Oasis
    Piscina en la Terraza
    Vanderbilts
    Whirlpool

  • Entretenimiento

    Carmens
    Champions
    Children’s Play Area ( Zona Infantil de Juegos)
    Crow’s Nest
    Curzon Theatre (Teatro Curzon)
    Masquerades (Disfraces)
    Casino Monte Carlo
    Night Club
    Photo Gallery

Cabina

    Interior

    Aproximadamente 14 – 21m². Estas espaciosas cabinas son perfectas si desea una forma más económica de viajar y prefiere estar fuera y experimentar el barco o tumbarse en la cubierta junto a las piscinas.

    ventana

    Grande con Vista Obstruida

    balcón

    Individual con Balcón

    suite

    Aproximadamente 35 metros cuadrados. Lo último en lujo, nuestras suites con servicio de mayordomo ofrecen el espacio extra de una sala de estar (perfecta para el entretenimiento), un baño superior, un vestidor y un amplio balcón para disfrutar de las vistas.

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