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ICELAND SOLAR ECLIPSE WITH GREENLAND

30 Night Cruise and Stay Holiday

Price From $8,499*/pp
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What's Included

Experience an Iceland solar eclipse on this 30-night cruise and stay holiday.

Set sail on a 2026 Iceland solar eclipse cruise and witness this rare celestial event from the open sea, where unobstructed views and minimal light pollution create the perfect setting. Beyond the eclipse, enjoy enriching travel moments with an overnight stay in historic Edinburgh and extended time to explore the stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture of Reykjavík.

YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES:

⚓ 2 night, 4 star hotel accommodation in London with breakfast
⚓ Private transfer from hotel to port
⚓ 28 night cruise on Nieuw Statendam, Dover return
⚓ All meals and entertainment onboard
⚓ Group transfer from port to airport
⚓ Port charges and government fees onboard

PLUS, BOOK NOW AND RECIEVE

⚓ Exclusive bonus value up to $3,000 per stateroom

 Use this package as inspiration for your holiday. Arrangements are flexible, perhaps add airfares, extra accommodation, sightseeing, or a tour.

YOUR ITINERARY

Date
Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
Day 1
22nd Jul 2026
London

Welcome to London! Enjoy your 2-night pre cruise hotel stay to ...

Welcome to London! Enjoy your 2-night pre cruise hotel stay to explore at your leisure.

Arrive
Depart
Day 2
23rd Jul 2026
London
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 3
24th Jul 2026
Dover

Dover, in the county of Kent in southeast England, ha ...

Dover, in the county of Kent in southeast England, has understandably been one of the most important ports of entry to the country for centuries, given its location on the English Channel across from France. The famous White Cliffs of Dover greet you as you arrive, and the city has a number of historic sights, including a medieval castle. For many travelers, however, it is primarily a gateway to London. Few places can compete with England’s capital for sheer energy, atmosphere and variety. London’s vibrancy—in art, in music, in architecture—is formidable. It’s a city with not only multiple attractions, grand structures and great cultural institutions (though there are plenty of those) but also scenic parks, walkable villages and striking modern additions.Culinary pioneers are reviving traditional techniques and introducing menus that are at the forefront of the world’s premier restaurant experiences. Leg-powered sightseeing (by bike or on foot) around London maximizes opportunities for stumbling across secret alleys, courtyards housing quirky art galleries and tiny old pubs serving fresh British ales. Shoppers will want to check out the items at some of the retail emporiums known the world over as well as diminutive boutiques stocking unique souvenirs.

Arrive
Depart
19:00
Day 4
25th Jul 2026
Rotterdam

Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of ...

Often called the gateway to Europe, the port city of Rotterdam is full of old-world charm. The harbor offers amazing views and a maze of wharves and canals, along with towering spires make for a beautiful sight. Take a stroll and duck into one of the pubs or eateries along the way.
Only three pre World War II buildings in the city centre have survived and are worth a look – city hall, St. Laurence church and the White House. Explore the Museum Boymans van Beuningen, which houses a unique collection dating from the 14th century, or the Museum Voor Volkenkunde – home to ethnological exhibits. Exquisite architecture can be seen in many areas of Rotterdam, most notably in the Delfshaven quarter of the city – where 18th century houses are on display. For a laugh, check out Kijk-Kubus, an upside-down house.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
16:00
Day 4
26th Jul 2026
Cruising At Sea
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Arrive
Depart
Day 6
27th Jul 2026
Kristiansand

One of southern Norway’s most picturesque attract ...

One of southern Norway’s most picturesque attractions. Take a walk among the white wooden houses, or visit the variety of shops. You’ll discover the town’s interesting geometric layout designed during the Renaissance.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
16:00
Day 6
28th Jul 2026
Eidfjord, Norway

In the shadow of snowy peaks and near stunning blue-green fjo ...

In the shadow of snowy peaks and near stunning blue-green fjords, Eidfjord is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful villages in Norway. Even though it has a population of less than 1,000, scores of visitors come here each year to bask in the area’s natural splendor.

Hardangervidda, near Eidfjord, is Europe’s largest mountain plateau as well as Norway’s largest national park. Interestingly, the legendary polar explorer Roald Amundsen, who led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, and Fridtjof Nansen, who made the first successful crossing of the Greenland interior, both used Hardangervidda to prepare for their expeditions. Walking, hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing are popular, and the area is home to Europe’s largest population of wild reindeer.

Numerous canyons, including the famous Måbødalen Valley, lead south from the Hardangervidda plateau to the fjords along the coast, and about 16 kilometers (10 miles) south of Eidfjord, visitors can see the dramatic 182-meter-tall (597-foot-tall) Vøringfossen waterfall. In the center of Eidfjord stands the 14th-century stone Eidfjord Kirke, while outside town the famous Kjeåsen Mountain Farm sits on a ledge some 600 meters (1,968 feet) above the Simadalsfjord.

Arrive
10:00
Depart
18:00
Day 7
28th Jul 2026
Hardangerfjord
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Arrive
Depart
Day 8
29th Jul 2026
Stavanger

Stroll cobbled lanes in the Old Quarter, restored thanks to ...

Stroll cobbled lanes in the Old Quarter, restored thanks to North Sea oil money. Feeling fearless? Cruise Lysefjord to sail under Prekestolen (Pulpit Rock), a huge cube that looms 1500 feet above your boat.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 9
30th Jul 2026
Cruising At Sea
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 10
31st Jul 2026
Seydisfjordur

The lush valleys and dramatic waterfalls of Sey ...

The lush valleys and dramatic waterfalls of Seyðisfjörður are some of the most picturesque sights on Iceland’s east coast. And at the head of the fjord sits the colorful, lively town of Seyðisfjörð with a thriving art and music scene thanks to the LungA Art Festival and concerts in the landmark Blue Church each summer. The Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, open year round, exhibits the work of young artists and also has a popular bistro and a bookstore. Seyðisfjörð was founded in the 19th century by Norwegian settlers, who built some of the brightly painted wooden buildings you see today. The town, population 700, has kept its connection to the European mainland: It’s the only port in Iceland that regularly sees passenger ships from Europe, through a ferry service to and from Denmark and the Faroe Islands. The residents in the area surrounding Seyðisfjörð are more likely to be wild reindeer—originally imported from Norway, they’re the only such animals in Iceland—and arctic foxes, while seals and porpoises swim along the coast. Many native bird species, including puffins and arctic terns, nest around town, with dozens of species at Skálanes, a nature reserve and research center. Farther afield is Iceland’s largest forest, one of its tallest waterfalls and many opportunities for hiking, cycling and kayaking.

Arrive
10:00
Depart
20:00
Day 11
1st Aug 2026
Djupivogur

Djúpivogur, a quiet fishing village with fewer tha ...

Djúpivogur, a quiet fishing village with fewer than 500 residents, sits on the eastern coast of Iceland and dates back to the days of the Vikings. Despite the fearsome reputation of those who first established Djúpivogur, today what draws visitors to this remote corner of the country is its dramatic natural setting. Located on Berufjörður, it is near stunning natural wonders like the Hofellsjökull Glacier and the Valley of Waterfalls. Wherever you journey in the region, you’ll come upon stunning vistas and a landscape shaped by glaciers and geothermal activity. The village itself is home to intriguing sites like Langabúð, a log house built in 1790 that now houses artifacts related to Iceland’s long-held folk traditions. (These include a belief in “hidden folk” who live in the ancient windswept landscapes of rock, glacier and lava.) You can also journey to nearby Papey Island and meet some of eastern Iceland’s seabird population including cute and quirky puffins. These birds are so beloved in Iceland that they were long the symbol of the national airline and actually outnumber the country’s human population by some 25 to 1.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
16:00
Day 11
1st Aug 2026
Berufjordur
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Arrive
Depart
Day 12
2nd Aug 2026
Akureyri

Often described as the capital of north Iceland, the cou ...

Often described as the capital of north Iceland, the country’s second-largest city is both vibrant and pretty, and serves as an ideal hub for exploring the incredible landscape that surrounds it.

Located at the head of a 60-kilometer fjord—the country’s longest—and surrounded by snow-streaked mountains, Akureyri was originally settled in the 9th century and was first officially mentioned as a city in the 16th century. Today it boasts a population of around 17,000, a scenic harbor and an array of interesting shops, buzzy cafés and upscale restaurants. Its main sights include the Akureyri Church, a wonderful botanical garden (founded in 1912) and the fascinating Akureyri Museum.

From here it’s possible to explore some of the country’s most memorable landscapes, starting with Akureyri’s own fjord, Eyjafjörður, where you’ll find several museums (including the Icelandic Folk and Outsider Art Museum), fishing villages like Grenivík and plenty of dramatic mountain scenery. Farther afield are the island of Grímsey, the volcanic wonderland of Lake Mývatn and a whole host of waterfalls, gorges, churches and saga sites.

Arrive
10:00
Depart
19:00
Day 13
3rd Aug 2026
Isafjardurdjur
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Arrive
08:00
Depart
16:00
Day 14
4th Aug 2026
Grundarfjordur, Iceland

Grundarfjörður is a town in the north of the Sn ...

Grundarfjörður is a town in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. It is situated between a mountain range and the sea. The nearby mountain Kirkjufell forms a small peninsula.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 15
5th Aug 2026
Cruising At Sea
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 16
6th Aug 2026
Cruising At Sea
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 17
7th Aug 2026
Paamiut

Paamiut formerly Frederikshab
With more time at sea ...

Paamiut formerly Frederikshab
With more time at sea and more out-of-the-way ports, there’s much to explore—both on and off your ship. Discover the medieval art of Cherbourg. Stroll the gardens of Madeira. Relax and enjoy yourself.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 18
8th Aug 2026
Nuuk,(Godthab)

Nuuk, formerly known as Gothab, is Greenland’s ...

Nuuk, formerly known as Gothab, is Greenland’s modern capital, with a university, cafes, museums, buses and shops. When in this small metropolis of 14,000, you’ll find that you are never far from nature—eagles glide majestically over glaciated peaks, and late, late sunsets are illuminated by the mysterious Northern Lights.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
16:00
Day 19
9th Aug 2026
Nanortalik

Greenland’s southernmost town, Nanortalik is surrou ...

Greenland’s southernmost town, Nanortalik is surrounded by the steep mountain peaks of Tasermiut Fjord – whose rugged landscape and lush vegetation attracts serious climbers all year long. Inside the fjord are the ruins of an Augustinian monastery and the towering trees of the Qingua Valley. In this region, the northern lights dance across the sky in the evenings and polar bears have been known to drift by on ice floes.

Visit the old town around the colonial harbor where the museum includes exhibits of rare Norse clothing. This harbor is thought to be the last point of departure of the Norse voyagers when they sailed to or from Greenland. The importance of the site is evidenced in the ruins of boathouses. Take a chilly trip to the ice cap by boat, or warm up in the natural hot springs at Uunartoq.

Arrive
Depart
20:00
Day 20
10th Aug 2026
Qaqortoq

The name “Qaqortoq” means “the White Pla ...

The name “Qaqortoq” means “the White Place,” and indeed, 85% of the area is under ice. Explore the small town of 3,400 and learn how people survive on this immense, remote island administered by the Danes but desperate for individual recognition of its distinctive culture.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 21
11th Aug 2026
Cruising At Sea
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 22
12th Aug 2026
Solar Eclipse Viewing
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Arrive
Depart
Day 23
13th Aug 2026
Heimaey

This charming Arctic settlement of around 4,500 people (and ...

This charming Arctic settlement of around 4,500 people (and millions of wild puffins) offers unique opportunities for sightseeing. The visually dramatic setting is particularly suited to photographers looking to capture memorable vistas.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 24
14th Aug 2026
Reykjavik

See dramatic evidence of Iceland’s volcanic origins: ...

See dramatic evidence of Iceland’s volcanic origins: geysers, hotsprings, vast fields of cooled lava. Swim in the naturally-warmed Blue Lagoon.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
23:00
Day 25
15th Aug 2026
Cruising At Sea
...
Arrive
Depart
Day 26
16th Aug 2026
Runavik

Situated on the picturesque island of Eysturoy, t ...

Situated on the picturesque island of Eysturoy, the small village of Runavík is your gateway to the Faroe Islands. This ethereal archipelago and autonomous region of Denmark lies in the North Atlantic between Scotland, Iceland and Norway. Explore the islands’ pastoral landscapes, dotted with colorful cottages, grass roofed wooden churches, Viking stone farmhouses, and sheep grazing on green pastures of scotch heather.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
16:00
Day 27
17th Aug 2026
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

Inhabited for more than 6,000 years, the Isle of Lewis has a ...

Inhabited for more than 6,000 years, the Isle of Lewis has a rich history and rugged beauty. Explore the islands varied scenery from fjord-like lochs and dramatic sea-cliffs to barren peat moors and romantic heather covered uplands; marvel at the mysterious Standing Stones at Callanish, the most remarkable piece of antiquity in the Western Isles; and shop for famous Harris Tweed, hand-woven and uniquely dyed using indigenous plants.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
17:00
Day 28
18th Aug 2026
Invergordon

The skirl of Highland bagpipes calls you ashore. Go i ...

The skirl of Highland bagpipes calls you ashore. Go in search of your clan tartan, and “Nessie,” the spurious monster often sighted in Loch Ness.

Arrive
07:00
Depart
16:00
Day 29
19th Aug 2026
South Queensferry (Edinburgh)

Your jumping-off point for the highlights of Edinburgh, inc ...

Your jumping-off point for the highlights of Edinburgh, including historic Edinburgh Castle, housing the Scottish crown jewels and the palace that was once home to Mary Queen of Scots.

Arrive
08:00
Depart
Day 30
20th Aug 2026
South Queensferry (Edinburgh)

Your jumping-off point for the highlights of Edinburgh, i ...

Your jumping-off point for the highlights of Edinburgh, including historic Edinburgh Castle, housing the Scottish crown jewels and the palace that was once home to Mary Queen of Scots.

Arrive
Depart
01:00
Day 31
21st Aug 2026
Dover

Dover, in the county of Kent in southeast England ...

Dover, in the county of Kent in southeast England, has understandably been one of the most important ports of entry to the country for centuries, given its location on the English Channel across from France. The famous White Cliffs of Dover greet you as you arrive, and the city has a number of historic sights, including a medieval castle. For many travelers, however, it is primarily a gateway to London. Few places can compete with England’s capital for sheer energy, atmosphere and variety. London’s vibrancy—in art, in music, in architecture—is formidable. It’s a city with not only multiple attractions, grand structures and great cultural institutions (though there are plenty of those) but also scenic parks, walkable villages and striking modern additions.Culinary pioneers are reviving traditional techniques and introducing menus that are at the forefront of the world’s premier restaurant experiences. Leg-powered sightseeing (by bike or on foot) around London maximizes opportunities for stumbling across secret alleys, courtyards housing quirky art galleries and tiny old pubs serving fresh British ales. Shoppers will want to check out the items at some of the retail emporiums known the world over as well as diminutive boutiques stocking unique souvenirs.

Arrive
08:00
Depart

YOUR SHIP - The Nieuw Statendam

Nieuw Statendam, a sister ship to Koningsdam and the second of our Pinnacle-class ships, features a design inspired by the fluid curves of musical instruments. Guests can savor her innovative specialty restaurants—from Sel de Mer to the Grand Dutch Cafe. Enjoy live music and entertainment from the Rolling Stone Rock Room, B.B. King’s Blues Club, and more. Explore the thrill of BBC Earth Experiences presentations at our spectacular two-story World Stage.

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Nieuw Statendam, a sister ship to Koningsdam and the second of our Pinnacle-class ships, features a design inspired by the fluid curves of musical instruments. Guests can savor her innovative specialty restaurants—from Sel de Mer to the Grand Dutch Cafe. Enjoy live music and entertainment from the Rolling Stone Rock Room, B.B. King’s Blues Club, and more. Explore the thrill of BBC Earth Experiences presentations at our spectacular two-story World Stage.

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The following product terms and conditions apply in addition to our Booking Terms and Conditions (available on our website) and terms and conditions of the relevant travel service provider. Prices quoted are valid for sale until 30 April 2025 for travel during the period specified (if applicable) unless otherwise stated or sold out prior. All prices are per person, twin share (unless otherwise stated), subject to availability and may be withdrawn or varied without notice. Some categories may have obstructed views. Airfare (including internal flights) is not included unless otherwise stated and, if included, is economy class unless otherwise stated. Airfares require full payment in order to ticket. Air value (if applicable) will be added as a discount to the balance remaining on the package after airfares are booked and paid in full. Cruiseabout holiday credit/voucher (if applicable) may be used towards air, accommodation, touring or onboard experiences on the same booking and will be applied as a discount to the holiday at time of final payment. Holiday vouchers/credits may not be used towards any deposit amounts. Components of the total price including local payments, “resort fees”, “national park fees”, “trip kitties” and food funds (if applicable) may be payable direct to the supplier on arrival or to your travel consultant prior to your departure. Where applicable, these payments are included in the total price quoted. Gratuities are not included unless otherwise stated. Prices shown are fully inclusive of taxes, levies and government charges current at the time of publication. Additional supplier conditions and travel restrictions may apply. Prices shown are for payments made by cash in store or by BPAY. Payments made in store by credit card will incur a surcharge (see Booking Terms and Conditions for further details). Prices quoted are accurate as of 09APR25 2025 and may be higher depending on date of purchase and date of travel. Cruiseabout cannot guarantee that any particular product will still be available at the following prices, or for your exact dates of travel.  At the time of making your booking, prices may differ to the price displayed on the website.  Please contact your Cruiseabout Travel Advisor to obtain the latest up to date information regarding applicable prices, fees and charges, taxes, availability, blackout dates (such as school holidays), seasonal surcharges and other terms and conditions which may apply. View our full Terms and Conditions. HAL149

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