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12 Night - Norway, Iceland and Faroe Islands - Oslo, Torshavn and Reykjavik Cruise

Including beverages, room service, tips & gratuities and more!

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Package Details

Overview

From AU$5,769* twin share

Cruise Line: Azamara
Ship: Azamara Journey
Duration: 12 Nights
Cabin: Inside
Ports: Copenhagen to Reykjavik


Itinerary

Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Skagen, Oslo, Arendal Norway, Haugesund, Eidfjord, At Sea, Torshavn, Runavik, At Sea, Heimaey, Reykjavik


Description

Pricing is based on departure date: 27 July 2026

Set sail on a Northern European odyssey, beginning in Copenhagen, Denmark, where canals and vibrant Nordic design set the tone for an extraordinary journey.

Discover Gothenburg, Sweden with its charming cobblestone streets, and visit Skagen, Denmark, a seaside town known for its dramatic dunes. Oslo, Norway awaits with modern sophistication and a deep-rooted history, while Arendal and Haugesund bring the beauty of Norway’s rugged coastlines and Viking heritage to life.

Continue to Eidfjord for breathtaking fjord landscapes before heading into the wild beauty of the Faroe Islands, exploring Torshavn and Runavik. After another day at sea, step onto Heimaey, Iceland, a volcanic island rich in natural wonders and birdlife, and end in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, known for geothermal marvels and views of glaciers and the Northern Lights.

This unforgettable itinerary seamlessly blends stunning natural sights, immersive cultural experiences, and the timeless allure of Scandinavia and Iceland.

Itinerary Highlights

Copenhagen

The largest city in Scandinavia, built on two islands, is a cozy metropolis that is often referred to as the "Paris of the North." Its winding streets, timbered houses and 12th-century castles evoke Copenhagen's past. Copenhagen is especially known for cafe culture and thrilling nightlife

Gothenburg

Celebrate the wonders of the land and sea in Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city and home to Liseberg amusement park, the country's #1 tourist attraction. Visiting Gothenburg Archipelago is a must, as is sampling everything from modern gastronomy to ?fika' to the fresh-caught wonders at Feskekörka (Fish Church). Be sure to take in the Gothenburg Museum of Art, stunning contemporary art at RödaSten Art Centre, and - if you visit in August - the incredible Way Out West music festiva

Skagen

A large, busy harbor doesn't dampen the charm of Skagen's older neighborhoods, which offer distinctive yellow houses, great museums, ceramic and glass art galleries, and bike rental outlets. Harbourside restaurants serve fish fresh off the boats. If you're used to Caribbean beaches, this will take some getting used to, but we bet Skagen's craggy charms will win you over.

Oslo

The oldest of the Scandinavian capital cities has some of Europe's best museums and offers a reprieve from the intense Norwegian wilderness - although panoramic vistas exist. Oslo is primarily modern in design and architecture, and it is noted for its many museums, historic buildings and public statues, including Munch Museum and the Viking Ship Museum.

Arendal Norway

Arendal is a municipality in the county of Aust-Agder in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the region of Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Arendal.

Haugesund

Haugesund is a city and municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The town is the main population centre of the Haugaland region in northern Rogaland. The majority of the population of Haugesund lives in the main urban area surrounding the city centre, with the northwestern part of the municipality being fairly rural

Eidfjord

Nestled at the mouth of the Ejo River and set amidst the stunning West Norwegian fjords, Eidfjord is the quintessential destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Lush forests, majestic mountains, snaking rivers and tranquil lakes speckle the landscape.

Torshavn

Tórshavn, on Streymoy Island, is the capital city of the Faroe Islands. Its known for its old town, Tinganes, crammed with wooden turf-roofed houses on a small peninsula. Nearby is Tórshavn Cathedral, rebuilt in the 19th century. Local boutiques dot the main shopping strip, Niels Finsensgøta. To the north, the Nordic House cultural center offers theater, dance and music performances in a contemporary space

Runavik

Runavík is a comparatively urbanised village in Runavík Municipality, Faroe Islands. It lies on the south half of the isle of Eysturoy.

Heimaey

The largest and only inhabited island in the Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Isles) group off Iceland's southwest coast, Heimaey is home to just under 5,000 people. It came to international attention in 1973, when the lava flow from a nearby volcanic eruption nearly destroyed the town. Swimming, hiking, golfing, sailing, horseback riding and bird and whale watching are just some of the popular activities at Heimaey.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the beating heart of Iceland. The city was founded in 1786, but its also the site of Icelands first permanent settlement, dating back to 874 AD. Check out the Settlement Exhibition, a combination archaeological ruin and museum based around a 10th-century longhouse, where interactive technology and archaeology reveal historical Iceland. The church Hallgrimskirkja dominates the skyline ? admire its distinctive Expressionist-style architecture designed to mirror the nearby mountains and glaciers during your Iceland cruise. Need relaxation of the highest order? Take the sub-hour drive to the world-famous Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa surrounded by volcanic vistas.

ALWAYS INCLUDED

ALWAYS INCLUDED

Variety of Dining Venues & Room Service
Beer, Wine, and Spirits All Day & Night
Signature AzAmazing Evenings
Unlimited Self-Service Laundry
Tips & Gratuities
 

ALWAYS EXPECTED

Overnights & Extended Destination Days
Unique & Iconic Destinations
No Hassle, No Crowds
Warm & Attentive Service

 


Azamara Journey®

Azamara Journey Cruise Ship 2024 / 2025

 A luxurious boutique hotel at sea, the Azamara Journey is a mid-sized ship with a deck plan that’s intimate but never crowded, and offers everything modern voyagers are looking for—plus some unexpected extras.

Life onboard

  • Dining & Wine
  • Feel on top of the world as you dine in luxury and elegance at our specialty restaurants.
  • Entertainment & Activities
  • From the music that makes your heartstrings sing to the best of Broadway, Azamara's Signature Singers & Dancers are guaranteed to entertain. Plus a little shopping as a bonus.
  • Spa & Fitness
  • Treat yourself to health, beauty, and restorative treatments in our all new Sanctum Spa. With a focus on wellness and vigor, our relaxing spa offers you the chance to focus on you. Enjoy an oceanfront massage, a quick manicure, barber services, or even a healing acupuncture treatment.
  • Bars & Lounges
  • Watch the world go by, drink in hand from any of Azamara’s bars, lounges, and gathering spaces.

Set sail on a Northern European odyssey, beginning in Copenhagen, Denmark, where canals and vibrant Nordic design set the tone for an extraordinary journey. Discover Gothenburg, Sweden with its charming cobblestone streets, and visit Skagen, Denmark, a seaside town known for its dramatic dunes. Oslo, Norway awaits with modern sophistication and a deep-rooted history, while Arendal and Haugesund bring the beauty of Norway’s rugged coastlines and Viking heritage to life. Continue to Eidfjord for breathtaking fjord landscapes before heading into the wild beauty of the Faroe Islands, exploring Torshavn and Runavik. After another day at sea, step onto Heimaey, Iceland, a volcanic island rich in natural wonders and birdlife, and end in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, known for geothermal marvels and views of glaciers and the Northern Lights. This unforgettable itinerary seamlessly blends stunning natural sights, immersive cultural experiences, and the timeless allure of Scandinavia and Iceland.Set sail on a Northern European odyssey, beginning in Copenhagen, Denmark, where canals and vibrant Nordic design set the tone for an extraordinary journey. Discover Gothenburg, Sweden with its charming cobblestone streets, and visit Skagen, Denmark, a seaside town known for its dramatic dunes. Oslo, Norway awaits with modern sophistication and a deep-rooted history, while Arendal and Haugesund bring the beauty of Norway’s rugged coastlines and Viking heritage to life. Continue to Eidfjord for breathtaking fjord landscapes before heading into the wild beauty of the Faroe Islands, exploring Torshavn and Runavik. After another day at sea, step onto Heimaey, Iceland, a volcanic island rich in natural wonders and birdlife, and end in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, known for geothermal marvels and views of glaciers and the Northern Lights. This unforgettable itinerary seamlessly blends stunning natural sights, immersive cultural experiences, and the timeless allure of Scandinavia and Iceland

Terms & Conditions

Conditions apply. Subject to availability and change without notice. Full supplier conditions apply. Valid for new bookings only. Prices valid at the time of publication. Prices are per person based on twin share occupancy unless otherwise stated and displayed in AU$. Member savings are calculated using the original advertised price.

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