Fred. Olsen's team has crafted this cruise to showcase Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, geothermal activity and fascinating culture while also timing your visit to offer the best chance of seeing some incredible wildlife – all in a shorter-than-usual duration. Venturing to Ísafjörður presents an opportunity to discover the way of life in one of Iceland’s most remote regions. Spurting geysers, thundering waterfalls and puffins are yours to admire from Reykjavík, while Akureyri is well-placed for visiting the mighty Goðafoss Waterfall or whale-watching. You can also search for marine life from Borealis with the help of wildlife charity ORCA, especially while cruising Eyjafjörður, a haven for cetaceans and birds.
As one of the larger ships in the Fred Olsen fleet, Borealis provides the best of both worlds. With fewer than 1,400 guests, you can enjoy the chance to mingle with fellow travellers while enjoying a more traditional cruising style, with spacious public areas and none of the crowding experienced on larger cruises.
Choose from one of the convenient UK ports and embark on a spellbinding journey throughout the UK, Europe, the Americas or Asia. With a wide variety of destinations to choose from, Borealis cruises offer something to suit all tastes. Explore the glamour-laden French Riviera, discover the natural beauty of Norway, or set off on an epic World Cruise exploring several continents over many months.