Cruise Oceania Vista: United Kingdom, Iceland, Faroe Islands Departing from Reykjavik
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Reykjavik
Arrival
7:00
Departure
17:00
Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, is a vibrant city surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church and the National Museum of Iceland to learn more about Icelandic history and culture. Stroll through the colorful downtown area, brimming with boutiques, galleries and cafés. Natural hot springs, such as the Blue Lagoon, offer unique relaxation in a spectacular setting. Reykjavik is also the ideal base for exploring Iceland's natural wonders, such as the Golden Circle and the Northern Lights.

Grundarfjordur
Arrival
7:00
Departure
17:00
Grundarfjordur in Iceland is a picturesque stopover. Dominated by Mount Kirkjufell, the town offers spectacular scenery. Boat trips to observe whales and seabirds are popular. Hikes in the surrounding area reveal waterfalls and rock formations. Icelandic culture, with its legends and cuisine, enriches this stopover.

Isafjodhur
Arrival
7:00
Departure
17:00
Isafjordur, located in the fjords of western Iceland, is a charming town surrounded by majestic mountains and spectacular seascapes. Admire its colorful houses and visit its museums recounting the region's maritime history and culture. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, kayaking and skiing in the surrounding area. The local cuisine, rich in fresh fish and seafood, is not to be missed. Isafjordur is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding fjords, offering an authentic experience of Icelandic life.

Akureyri
Arrival
7:00
Departure
16:00
Akureyri, often called the capital of northern Iceland, is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and fjords. Visit the botanical garden for a unique collection of Arctic flora. The Akureyri Art Museum showcases contemporary Icelandic works. Local hot springs, such as those at Mývatn, offer relaxation and well-being. Explore the natural beauty of the Goðafoss waterfalls and the lunar landscapes of Hverir. Icelandic cuisine, with its lamb and seafood, is a must.

Seydisfjordhur
Arrival
8:00
Departure
17:00
Seyðisfjörður, Iceland's picturesque village, transports you to a setting of spectacular fjords and colorful houses. Stroll its charming streets, discover art galleries and workshops of local craftsmen. Hikes around the fjord offer breathtaking panoramas and the chance to observe northern wildlife. This culturally rich and artistically vibrant village offers an authentic Icelandic experience.

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Torshaven - Faeroe Islands
Arrival
7:00
Departure
16:00
Torshavn, on the Faroe Islands, invites you to explore its distinctive charm. Stroll through the alleyways of Tinganes, some of the oldest in the city. Visit Torshavn Cathedral and the Faroe Islands National Museum to learn more about the islands and their history. Boat trips to neighboring islands offer unique perspectives on this striking seascape.

Lerwick
Arrival
10:00
Departure
19:00
Lerwick, the capital of Scotland's Shetland Islands, offers a unique blend of Nordic and Scottish heritage. This port town, the most northerly in the UK, is known for its distinctive architecture and cobbled streets. Visit the Shetland Museum to discover the island's fascinating history, or explore Fort Charlotte for stunning harbor views. Shetland is also famous for its wildlife, including Shetland ponies and an abundance of marine life.

Aberdeen
Arrival
11:45
Departure
23:00
Aberdeen, nicknamed the "City of Granite", will dazzle you with its sparkling architecture. Visit Aberdeen's old quarter to admire its historic buildings. Duthie Park, with its winter garden, is a haven of peace. Art lovers will appreciate the Aberdeen Art Gallery. For a maritime experience, explore the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, reflecting the city's history with the North Sea. Sample the local cuisine, including Aberdeen's famous fresh fish.

Dundee
Arrival
11:00
Departure
22:00
Dundee, Scotland, is a vibrant city, rich in culture and history. Visit the V&A Dundee, Scotland's first design museum, and explore the RSS Discovery ship, which carried Scott and Shackleton to Antarctica. The city boasts a thriving arts scene and impressive architecture. The surrounding hills and close proximity to the River Tay offer wonderful opportunities for walks and outdoor activities. Dundee is a captivating destination for those interested in Scotland's art, history and natural beauty.

Edinburgh
Arrival
9:00
Departure
18:00
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a city of character, history, culture and beauty. Stroll along the Royal Mile, from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, discovering medieval alleyways and historic buildings. The Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe bring a vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss the climb to Arthur's Seat for a panoramic view of the city. Edinburgh, with its museums, galleries, pubs and cafés, is a fascinating cultural and historical stopover.

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Southampton
Arrival
7:00
Departure
18:00
The port:
The Port of Southampton, located on England's south coast, is one of the country's largest cruise ports. Just 1.5 kilometers from the city center, it's perfectly positioned for easy exploration of Southampton. Easily accessible by cab, bus or even on foot, this modern port is the ideal starting point for discovering the city's rich maritime history and contemporary culture. The vibrant atmosphere of the waterfront, with its many restaurants and stores, offers a warm welcome to visitors.
What to visit in Southampton
Southampton, a historic port city, offers a wealth of attractions. The SeaCity maritime museum tells the story of the Titanic, which is closely linked to the city. Southampton's medieval walls and historic Bargate bear witness to the city's medieval past. The City Art Gallery presents collections of modern and historical art. For a more natural experience, city parks such as Southampton Common offer peaceful green spaces. The cultural district, with its theaters and galleries, is a must for culture lovers.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Southampton offers many possibilities for excursions. The New Forest National Park, a short distance away, is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers, with its moorland landscapes and free-roaming ponies. The historic city of Winchester, with its imposing cathedral and ancient buildings, is a rewarding day trip. For sailing enthusiasts, the Isle of Wight, accessible by ferry, offers beautiful beaches and famous regattas. Finally, history buffs can explore the remains of Stonehenge, less than an hour's drive away.

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- Accommodation in the pre-selected cabin.
- Full board on board with specialty gourmet restaurants.
- Travel insurance, unless specified in the contract.
- Excursions.
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.












