STARTING AT
$2806.00
per person
Marina
12 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
Reykjavik, Iceland on Aug 23rd, 2026
DISEMBARK
Southampton, England on Sep 4th, 2026
12 Nights

Reykjavik is Iceland’s lively capital where colorful rooftops meet geothermal landscapes, rich culture, and cozy cafés along the North Atlantic coast.
Your ship arrives in Reykjavik, Iceland at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Explore Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik's iconic church.

Isafjord feels remote and rugged, colorful houses by a quiet harbor, steep mountains rising fast, and a deep sense of Icelandic life far from the crowds.
You'll have 9 hours hours to explore Isafjord, Iceland, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Stopping at a local bakery or sitting by the harbor offers a simple but memorable moment.
Husavik feels like Iceland at its most soulful colorful harbor whale tales crisp air and a small town heart that makes the Arctic feel welcoming.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Husavik, Iceland are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Whale watching is the signature experience in Husavik and one of the best in the world.

Djupivogur feels like a quiet pause in your cruise, crisp sea air, colorful harborside houses, slow walks, and Iceland at its most peaceful.
Your ship arrives in Djupivogur, Iceland at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Cruise ships dock close to town, making Djupivogur one of the easiest Iceland ports to explore on foot.

Torshavn, Faroe Islands, is a charming coastal capital where colorful houses meet rugged cliffs, lively harbors, and a rich Viking heritage in the North Atlantic.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Torshavn, Faroe Islands, from 11:00 AM to 8:30 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Travelers are drawn to Torshavn for its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Stornoway charms with its colorful harbor, Gaelic culture, and rugged Scottish coastal scenery, offering a warm welcome and unique island atmosphere for cruisers.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Stornoway, Scotland are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Stroll along the waterfront to admire colorful fishing boats, watch local fishermen at work, and enjoy cafes and shops lining the quayside.

Greenock opens the door to Glasgow and the Clyde, river air, historic docks, and a warm Scottish welcome with city energy close at hand.
Your ship arrives in Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland at 10:30 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Glasgow offers world class museums, impressive Victorian buildings, and lively streets.

Dun Laoghaire is Dublin’s seaside welcome, salty Irish Sea air, colorful harbors, coastal walks, and an easygoing town that feels both local and relaxed.
With 12 hours hours in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland - from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM - you have a full day ashore with room to breathe. Go beyond the typical tourist stops: neighborhoods, local dining, and cultural sites that most cruise visitors never reach. Leave time for unstructured wandering. The town is right at the pier, so many sights are walkable.

Holyhead is wild Welsh coastline and quiet charm, sea air, stone streets, mountain views, and a sense of history that feels both rugged and welcoming.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Holyhead, Wales are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Perched on a rocky island just off the coast, South Stack Lighthouse is one of the most iconic sights near Holyhead.

Ringaskiddy offers a charming harbor village feel, with scenic coastal walks, maritime history, and easy access to Cork's vibrant culture for cruise visitors.
Your ship arrives in Ringaskiddy, Ireland at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Cruise ships dock at Ringaskiddy port, which is compact and easily navigable.

Falmouth feels gently adventurous, salty Cornish air, colorful boats in a sheltered harbor, coastal paths nearby, and a creative town spirit shaped by the sea.
You'll have 9 hours hours to explore Falmouth, Cornwall, England, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Dress in layers and bring a light jacket, as coastal weather can shift quickly.

Southampton welcomes cruise travelers with historic charm, bustling waterfront, and easy access to England’s southern coast, castles, and scenic countryside.
The Marina is a mid-sized ship, which means excursion options in Southampton, England are plentiful. Plan your top priorities in advance and you'll generally find services accessible without long waits. Step back in time at the Tudor House Museum, a beautifully preserved historic home showcasing centuries of Southampton's domestic and social history, including exhibitions on trade and local life.