Exploring Reykjavík
Every Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic voyage to Iceland begins in Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital where you’ll have a chance to explore city highlights like Hallgrímskirkja, the country’s tallest church, and the Sun Voyager, a gleaming, steel sculpture reminiscent of a Viking ship.
Hiking on a Crater in Heimaey
Every corner you turn in Iceland, you’ll discover spectacular landscapes that evoke far-off planets and otherworldly realms. In the Westman Islands, the town of Heimaey was once threatened by lava flows that nearly closed off its harbor. Stand on the crater where the earth is still hot as you take in panoramic views below.
An Abundance of Birdlife
Iceland's rocky cliffs and rugged shorelines provide a haven for seabirds, most notably for the charismatic puffins who flock here in droves to mate and raise their chicks come summer. Birders will also thrill at the sight of elegant black-capped Arctic terns which you’ll spot in the hundreds on remote islands like Grímsey and Vigur.
Experience Idyllic Island Life on Flatey
The National Geographic Resolution sits just off the coast of Flatey Island, a secluded, car-free hamlet accessed only in the summertime by ferry or ship. Zodiac ashore to visit the world’s smallest library which houses the ancient Book of Flatey, stop by the church to see stunning murals, and walk among windswept paths patrolled by roaming sheep and Arctic terns.
An Exclusive Program for Kids and Teens
Iceland is an incredible destination for family travel and now, kids and teens can take part in the National Geographic Expeditions Adventurers program, an exclusive program that inspires them to explore the island’s geological wonders like scientists with help from a Certified Field Educator.
Photographing the Flora
The geology of Iceland isn’t the only thing that will draw your attention. Large fields of vibrant purple flowers known as Lupine carpet areas throughout the country. Capture them up-close in a detailed shot or get the bigger picture as they sway against a backdrop of colorful wooden houses–your Certified Photo Instructor can help you craft just the right composition.
Savoring Icelandic Flavors
Several of our purpose-built expedition ships sail around Iceland, and whichever you choose, you'll find life aboard as rewarding as your time exploring this beloved island nation. Along with classic continental fare, expertly-designed innovative menus allow you to savor Icelandic flavors and local foods that celebrate the country’s culinary traditions.
Dancing in Siglufjörður
Local encounters that reveal the history, culture, and traditions of the Icelandic people lie at the heart of every voyage with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic. In Siglufjörður, a town of just 1,300 people tucked in the northern tip of the country, learn about the former “Herring Capital of the World” and take a spin on the dance floor with locals dressed in vintage costumes.
Marveling at Dynjandi Waterfall
In Iceland’s remote Westfjords, you’ll find Dynjandi Waterfall, one of the country’s most beautiful falls. After a short hike through the surrounding verdant landscape, come face-to-face with this majestic natural wonder that cascades 330 feet and truly lives up to its name as “Thunderous.”
A Serene Geothermal Experience
Guests relax in the GeoSea Baths in Húsavík, a small fishing town in North Iceland that has harnessed the earth's geothermal waters for centuries. Overlooking the Skjálfandi Bay, the baths provide a serene vantage point for whale watching as well as for taking in the region’s stunning natural scenery.