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Odyssey of Lights: From Iceland to the Lofoten Islands

Reykjavik→Tromsø
29.05.26 - 10.06.26

Odyssey of Lights: From Iceland to the Lofoten Islands

Reykjavik→Tromsø
29.05.26 - 10.06.26
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Ports12
Countries2
Nights12

Embark on a captivating luxury cruise, the Odyssey of lights: from Iceland to the Lofoten Islands. This enthralling journey begins in Reykjavik, Iceland, and culminates in Tromsø, Norway. Through an exploration of volcanic landscapes and breathtaking fjords, travelers will experience the raw power of nature

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Embark on a captivating luxury cruise, the Odyssey of lights: from Iceland to the Lofoten Islands. This enthralling journey begins in Reykjavik, Iceland, and culminates in Tromsø, Norway. Through an exploration of volcanic landscapes and breathtaking fjords, travelers will experience the raw power of nature

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Ports12
Countries2
Nights12

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Perfect for travellers who like peace of mind that everything is taken care of

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Cruise
Your selected stateroom
All meals onboard
Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
24-hour room service
Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
One selected shore excursion per port of call
All expedition landings
Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
Gym, sauna, pool
24/7 self service laundry
Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot
Memory Package
Onboard gratuities & port taxes
Charter flights
Group transfers
One night pre-cruise accommodation

Day-by-Day Itinerary

The cruise offers a one-of-a-kind adventure across dramatic terrains sculpted by ice and fire. Along the way, immerse yourself in the beauty of striking destinations. Visit Reykjavik's iconic Hallgrimskirkja church, stroll through vibrant Ísafjörður with its colorful wooden houses, and explore the bird-rich Grimsey Island. Each stop presents unique experiences—from Húsavík's whale-filled waters to the breathtaking views of Reine in the Lofoten Islands. Svolvær, with its picturesque red clapboard houses, offers charm and stunning landscapes. The *Odyssey of Lights* luxury cruise offers myriad activities to enhance your journey. Navigate the seas alongside migrating whales and explore the legendary Svartisen Glacier. Onboard, refine your photography skills, attend expert lectures, or simply relax with a panoramic view of the ocean. This voyage is designed to inspire and ignite your imagination through unforgettable encounters with the wild beauty of the North

Itinerary route map

NOTE: This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

Overview

Day 1

Reykjavik

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Make sure there is sufficient time to explore this diminutive but dramatic capital city. Despite its small size, you won’t be short of things to see and do. To get your bearings, take the elevator to the top of Hallgrímskirkja. This church, designed by famed Icelandic architect Guðjón Samúelsson, is one of the most distinctive buildings in town. When you return to earth, visit the city’s other renowned building, Harpa Concert Hall, located at the heart of Reykjavík's regenerated harbor – also the home of the Maritime Museum. Speaking of cultural spaces, tour the National Museum to learn the story of Iceland from past to present. The Reykjavík Art Museum houses an impressive contemporary collection including eye-catching pieces by Erró. And, of course, just 50 kilometres outside the city lies Thingvellir National Park, the site of Iceland’s original Viking parliament
Day 2

Dynjandi Waterfall

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Considered one of Iceland’s most impressive falls, the thunderous Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords region gives the impression of a bridal veil as it spreads down ever-growing cascades

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Walk to Dynjandi Waterfall With Swan Hellenic Expedition Team

1.5 hour
Go ashore by Zodiac with your Swan Hellenic Expedition Team and set out on a scenic walk to Dynjandi, one of Iceland’s most impressive and iconic waterfalls. Located in the remote Westfjords, Dynjandi is famed for its dramatic, bridal-veil shape as cascading sheets of water fan out and tumble down a series of ever-widening terraces. As you follow the well-marked path, your Expedition Team will guide you toward the falls, allowing time to appreciate the scale, power, and beauty of this natural wonder from several viewpoints along the way. The sound of rushing water and the pristine surroundings make this a truly immersive experience. A favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike, Dynjandi is a highlight of the Westfjords and an unforgettable encounter with Iceland’s raw and untamed landscape.
Day 3

Isafjordur

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Surrounded by fjords in the Westfjords region, Ísafjörður is a bustling fishing town and cultural center in northwest Iceland with cafés, restaurants and museums. The Heritage Museum, also known as the Maritime Museum, houses some of the country's oldest buildings and explores the region's fishing heritage through compelling exhibits. Nearby, Osvor is a replica of a 19th-century Icelandic fishing station

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Flowers & Fjords

3 hours
The Flowers & Fjords tour takes you on an adventurous journey through a mountain tunnel and across the Westfjords mountains to the fjords of Dýrafjörður and Önundarfjörður. Enjoy breathtaking views of spectacular landscape carved out by glaciers ages ago. Flateyri village and its surrounding area boasts of many singular experiences. Join us on a tour to this quiet place where the country’s first botanical garden was created. The view during the drive to our destination features narrow, steep passes and deep, sheltered fjords where farms and villages huddle on a narrow strip of land, bearing witness to the pioneering spirit of man. The first stop on our journey is Skrúður, Iceland’s first botanical garden founded in 1905. It was the realisation of a dream that the minister and principal at the school at Núpur had. The garden was to be used to teach the students botany, introduce them to a more vegetable-rich diet and examine which plants were able to grow in the sub-Arctic climate of the Westfjords. From Núpur we’ll continue to the village of Flateyri. The village is located on a gravel spit that was formed around shark fishing the middle of the 19th century. Here we will visit the local church to enjoy a musical performance. From the church the guide will take us on a leisurely stroll down the small main street of the village with a visit to a coffee-shop where we enjoy refreshments made locally. Next door to the café you can visit the old bookstore or enjoy the view by the harbour.
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Holt Inn Farmers & Flavours

3.5 hours
Bær farm in Stadardalur Valley is run by young farmers who pride themselves in the sustainable farming of sheep as they roam around freely during summertime. Listen to their struggle but also why they have chosen to live in such an isolated place. Get to know the history of the valley as well, which at one point was inhabited by multiple farms and one of the first places in Iceland to be settled by the Vikings. After the walk you will have a chance to interact with the farm animals and enjoy Icelandic delicacies. We'll stop at a fishing hut with a view of the oldest mountain in Iceland. Listen to a story about the Mountain Giant lady that watches over the road. Before the tour is over you get to try some of the best tastes that Isafjordur has to offer while taking in spectacular views of the town. The tour ends by the harbour next door to your cruise ship, at Dokkan Brewery, where you will receive a voucher for a free beer. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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ATV Tour (2 persons/ATV)

2 hours
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscapes of Ísafjörður on an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle), choosing either a solo or tandem ride. This thrilling experience takes you along historic gravel trails, weaving through the charming town and up into the surrounding mountains, where breathtaking views of the dramatic Westfjords await. As you ascend, take in the rugged beauty of Iceland’s untamed wilderness—towering peaks, deep fjords, and sweeping coastal vistas that showcase the region’s unique charm. Riding in a small group ensures a personal and immersive experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural wonders around you. This tour is the perfect blend of excitement and exploration, offering an exhilarating way to connect with Ísafjörður’s diverse landscape while feeling the rush of adventure. Whether you’re an adrenaline seeker or simply looking for a new way to experience Iceland’s raw beauty, this ATV journey promises an unforgettable ride Guests need to bring their driving license in order to drive and passengers need to be at least 16 years old. Indicated rate is per person, based on 2 guests on the ATV. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met. Limited capacity and confirmation will be on a first come, first served basis
Day 4

Grimsey Island

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Grímsey is a remote island located 40 km off Iceland’s north coast. Many people travel here for the purpose of setting foot in the Arctic Circle, the only place in Iceland where you can. The island is also home to fewer than 100 people, but over one million seabirds. Birdlife thrives here thanks to the lack of egg predation and the well-stocked surrounding seas. Grímsey has one of Iceland’s largest tern nesting sites and largest puffin colonies

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Life in the Arctic Circle

2.5 hours
Grimsey is Iceland’s northernmost inhabited territory. The island straddles the Arctic Circle and has a small population of approximately 86 inhabitants. We’ll begin by walking from the pier towards the Arctic Circle with our local guide who will point out interesting natural and historical sites on the island. Grímsey has been inhabited for centuries and has often faced hardships. The waters around the island are abundant in marine life and the island cliffs are teeming with birds in spring and summer. We’ll walk over the Arctic Circle and then head to the bird cliffs where we should be able to spot several species of birds – including puffins, guillemots, gulls and other auks. The most energetic guests will probably want to continue their journey at their own pace towards the artwork Orbis & Globus that was inaugurated in 2017. It is a 3-metre sphere which is meant to be moved around the north end of the island in accordance with the movement of the Arctic Circle. The walk is approximately 7,5 km long including some fairly steep inclines but is well worth the effort. We recommend that you dress in warm layers and wear good and sturdy walking shoes. If guests want to continue the walk around the island and towards the lighthouse, the total distance is approx. 12 km. Kindly note that the sightings of sea birds is dependent on season and weather.
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Leisurely Hike with Your Swan Hellenic Team

1.5 hour
Discover this beautiful island with your Expedition team, its tranquil environment, its scenic beauty and its variety of wildlife. Hrísey is the second-largest island off the coast of Iceland, and it has been continuously inhabited since Iceland’s settlement in the 9th century. The island is comprised of basalt and its upper lair of moraine (which is glacier debris, soil and rock) and it is well vegetated. Among the many plants found on the island are wooly willow, tea-leaved willow, common juniper and dwarf birch. The island is famous for being a birdwatcher’s heaven; since there are no natural predators on the island, it’s become a bird sanctuary with forty native species of birds. Hrísey has the largest breeding colony of arctic terns in Europe and many types of moorland birds live on the island as well. The ptarmigan, a bird in the grouse family, is common there. Its snow-white winter colouring is particularly impressive, as are its feathered legs: a rare characteristic for birds.
Day 4

Hrisey Island

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Hrisey Island is a small island in the Eyjafjordur fjord in northern Iceland. It is home to various wildlife, including puffins, seals, and whales. Hriseyjarfjall Mountain is the highest point and offers views of the surrounding landscape and the vast expanse of Eyjafjordur fjord. Despite its size, Hrisey Island possesses a rich cultural heritage. Traditional Icelandic crafts, such as hand-knitting and woodworking, preserve the island's identity
Day 5

Husavik

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Húsavík, overlooking Skjálfandi Bay, is famed for whale watching, especially the endangered blue whale. The town's Whale and Exploration Museums focusses on Viking history and Apollo astronaut training, taking place nearby. The town also marks Iceland's first house from 860 AD. Húsavík is on the Arctic Coast Way and the start of the Diamond Circle route. Nearby, Kaldbakur pond is a popular geothermal swimming spot oddly populated with goldfish

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Húsavík & GeoSea Baths

2.5 hours
Join a local guide for an immersive tour of Húsavík, discovering both its famous landmarks and hidden gems. The journey begins at Húsavík Church, a charming wooden structure built in 1907, before continuing to Skrúðgarðurinn, the town’s picturesque gardens. Here, the bubbling Búðara stream winds through the landscape, with small wooden bridges crossing its path. You’ll also visit the site of Iceland’s oldest known house, built by Swedish explorer Garðar Svavarsson in the winter of 870, and a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the harbour—once the historic heart of the town and still a vital part of the local community. Along the way, history, culture, and folklore come to life through fascinating stories and surprising local legends. The final part of the tour takes you to the northern hilltop, home to the Húsavík lighthouse. From here, enjoy breathtaking views of Skjálfandi Bay, where you may even spot whales in the distance. Your tour concludes at the GeoSea baths, perched on scenic cliffs overlooking the ocean. Here, you’ll bid farewell and have the opportunity to unwind in the soothing geothermal waters. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Whale Watching & Whale Museum

4.5 hours
Húsavík is considered the capital of whale watching in Iceland due to its wide open bay, rich marine life and excellent spotting rates. This tour offers the unique opportunity to enjoy magnificent wildlife and to witness whales and birds in their natural habitat. We’ll start by visiting the informative Whale Centre. The centre provides detailed and interesting information about whales and their habitat. The Whale Centre is one of the most visited places in the north of Iceland and has ample room to display whale skeletons of several species and fascinating facts about whales. After our visit to the Whale Centre we’ll take a short walk to the pier. We’ll then board the whale watching boat where the friendly crew welcomes us and informs us of the various species which may be seen during the trip. The boat takes us to the pristine marine waters of Skjálfandi Bay where we’ll keep a lookout for whales and dolphins. Like all wild nature experiences, sightings cannot be guaranteed. However, the potential for whale watching from Húsavík is excellent. We reserve the right to reverse the itinerary if necessary or operate the tour in a different order to that described. Warm and waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear is recommended.
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Jewels of the North

7 hours
This popular tour encompasses the highlights of Northern Iceland – the magical Lake Mývatn, the bubbling mud-pots and fumaroles of Námaskarð, the mystical lava landscape of Dimmuborgir and the vivid green pseudo-craters at Skútustaðir. The first stop on our journey is Námaskarð, a striking geothermal field full of mud-pots, steam vents, sulphur deposits, boiling springs and fumaroles. The experience is otherworldly like, with incredible colours, steam that rises from the earth and the loud popping of air bubbles in the mud-pots. Close by is Dimmuborgir, a dramatic lava landscape with strange formations, columns and arches that have been the source of many folktales in Iceland. The name means “dark fortress”, an appropriately mystical name for this peculiar place. A short drive from Dimmuborgir is Skútustaðir pseudo-craters. The craters were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the wetlands near the lake. The craters are a popular site for birdwatches and are protected as a natural wetland conservation area. Finally, we visit Goðafoss Waterfall, “the Waterfall of the Gods”, afterwards we enjoy a scenic drive back to Húsavik and our ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
Days 6-7

Day at Sea

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Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers
Day 8

Bodø

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Bodø highlights its Sami heritage and connects the arts to its Arctic setting. Rebuilt after the 1940 bombing in modernist "reconstruction" style, Bodø's architectural commitment endures with the 2014-built Stormen concert hall and Molobyen, a new waterfront cultural hub. Surrounded by natural landscapes, Bodø lies near the world-famous maelstrom of Saltstraumen, a powerful whirlpool on the Saltsfjorden strongest when the tides change daily

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Arctic Coastal Walk

3 hours
Join us on a guided walking tour and experience Friluftsliv – the Norwegian love of open-air living. Deeply rooted in Norwegian culture, it represents freedom, belonging, and pride. There’s no better place to experience this than in Bodø – a city where untouched wilderness begins just steps from the center. Surrounded by sea, mountains, and green hills, Bodø offers countless trails that awaken the senses and calm the mind. Your local guide will lead you along scenic paths, sharing stories of nature and culture. Along the way, you’ll pass Viking graves, a World War II prison camp, and an open-air coastal museum. In every season, Norwegians embrace the outdoors – and after this walk, you’ll understand why. Dress warmly, wear good shoes, and get ready for an inspiring taste of authentic Norwegian life.
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Norwegian Aviation Museum and City sights

3 hours
Bodø received its township status in 1816 and flourished during the prosperous herring fisheries of the late 19th century. On May 27, 1940, the city’s history took a dramatic turn when a massive German air raid reduced much of Bodø to rubble in just two and a half hours. The extensive post-war rebuilding reshaped the city into what you see today. Located just north of the Arctic Circle, Bodø is now the administrative and commercial hub of Nordland County, with a population of over 46,500. Your tour begins with a short drive through the city, passing several of Bodø’s key landmarks before stopping at the Rønvikfjellet viewpoint. At 538 feet above sea level, this lookout offers sweeping views over the city, surrounding mountains, and coastline. You then continue to the Norwegian Aviation Museum. Seen from above, the building resembles a giant propeller and houses more than 107,000 square feet of aviation history. Opened in 1994 as Norway’s national museum for both civil and military aviation, its engaging exhibits appeal to visitors well beyond aviation enthusiasts. Highlights include iconic aircraft such as the Spitfire, CF-104 Starfighter, JU 88, and the U-2 spy plane, alongside legendary workhorses like the JU 52, Twin Otter, and F28. After approximately 1.5 hours exploring the museum, you rejoin your coach for the return journey to the ship.
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Bodo by e-Bike

2 hours
See, hear, smell and feel – join a guided e-bike tour to Bodø’s lookout point #1 Keiservarden and experience the lovely scenery on your way. On the return from Keiservarden, there will be some storytelling and photo stops by the city’s attractions. The tour first takes you out of the city to Maskinisten at the entrance of Bodømarka leisure area. Here, 320 meters of altitude await on a 4 km gravel road and a nice little path. If you think this sounds strenuous, wait until you've tried our electric mountain bike uphill! You will certainly be warm, but not shorter of breath than you find comfortable. At the top we take our time and enjoy the 360 degrees view while getting some water, coffee, and snack to keep hydrated and energetic. On a good day we can see from Sweden in the east to the Lofoten islands in the northwest. A couple of downhill biking tips and tricks are handed out before we follow the same road down again. Following the paths along the Bodøelv river we return to civilization and the city sightseeing part of the tour. After a few short stops with stories from our city’s history we are back at the cruise pier.” Guests should dress according to weather incl. gloves. Backpack is provided if you bring extra clothes
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A Glimpse of Saltstraumen

3 hours
Explore the wonders of Bodo, marvel at the world's most powerful tidal change, and delve into the captivating details of this daily natural phenomenon. Following a brief city tour, embark on a scenic drive to the Saltstraumen Visitor Center, dedicated to Norway's awe-inspiring natural spectacle—the dynamic tidal shifts at Saltstraumen. Upon arrival, you can observe the spectacle from the bridge or stroll along footpaths leading to the water's edge. This mesmerizing event has earned the distinction of being one of the Wild Wonders of Europe. The sheer scale is staggering—400 million tons of water swiftly surge through a strait less than 500 feet wide. At its peak, the current races at an astonishing 23 miles per hour. Equally remarkable is the tranquility that follows when the tide reverses. This powerful flow carries vast amounts of Krill, attracting an abundance of fish and making it a popular destination for fishing and competitions. Where there are fish, you'll also find a multitude of sea-birds. Enjoy a coffee break at the Saltstraumen Hotel, before returning to the town.
Day 9

Svartisen, Svartisen Glacier

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The mighty Svartisen glacier, Norway’s second biggest, pours down the mountain almost to Svartisvatnet lake. The glacier visitor сenter is a fascinating place with access to hikes along the edge of the ice flow, up to 200 m thick. Glorious Holandsfjord is just the other end of a short channel from the lake and the ship has stirring views. The little village of Holandsvika sits across the fjord, with an 18-km lakeside path and boat trips

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Hike towards Svartisen Glacier with your Swan Hellenic Expedition Team

2 hours
Hike with your Expedition team to one of Norway’s most impressive natural wonders. Svartisen, the country’s second-largest glacier, covers more than 370 km² and fans out into an extraordinary network of 60 glacier arms. Your adventure begins with a scenic Zodiac landing on a pebble beach in Glomfjord. From here, your Expedition team will lead a guided hike of around two hours at a moderate pace. The trail takes you approximately 1.5 km to a striking glacier lake, where sweeping views of the Svartisen Glacier dominate the landscape. Along the way and at the viewpoint, your onboard geologist will bring the scenery to life, explaining the glacier’s formation, movement, and unique features—adding depth and context to this unforgettable Arctic hiking experience.
Day 10

Svolvaer, Lofoten

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Svolvær is a classic Norwegian fishing port, tucked away on Austvågøya in the Lofoten Islands. Surrounded by peaks and beaches, bays and craggy inlets, it’s an age-old picture, a jumble of white and red clapboard houses, the clear water filled with little, bobbing boats. Popular with mountain climbers, the town’s mountain Fløya commands a spectacular viewpoint across the harbor and Vestfjord

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Walking Tour of Svolvaer, Svinoya and Ice Bar

3 hours
Svolvær is the so-called “Capital” of the Lofoten Archipelago – with ca. 4500 inhabitants. It started off as a fishing village – and still the fishing industry is the most important income for the town. The first part of the walk will be through the centre of town – and the guide will give you insights into the history, architecture, nature and culture. Head northwards towards the 359 metre long Svinøy Bridge – opened in 1964. From the middle of the bridge there is a fine view to the island, the town and the scenic surroundings with steep mountains. At Svinøya Island – originally the oldest part of Svolvær – you will learn about the importance of Lofoten and especially Svolvær for artists – especially painters. They are inspired by the wild nature, intense colours and light – and there are several galleries (no entrances included) . You'll also see colourful fishermen’s cabins – originally built to house fishermen coming from all over the coast to the rich Lofot Fisheries - but now modernized as holiday homes. There are also the characteristic stockfish racks – often referred to as Stockfish Cathedrals. They are used to dry fish into Stockfish during winter – and though there are no fish during the summer the guide will explain their use. Continue the walk to the breakwater and view to the Statue of the “Fisherman’s Wife” situated on a cliff in the sea. Walk back via the same road to Svolvær centre and visit the Ice Bar to enjoy a cold drink. Note: This walking tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. Please note that this shore excursion requires a minimum number of participants to run. The number of participants for this activity is limited; places will be confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis. Important: This tour is subject to a special cancellation deadline 8 days prior to the call. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Lofotr Viking Museum & Borg Church

4 hours
The Lofoten islands themselves are magic, breathtaking and fascinating from the sea. Consisting of approx. 100 miles of rugged mountains of granite and volcanic rocks rising out of the sea, it is difficult to imagine the rich, green vegetation in the valleys, villages and the fishing ports. We begin from Svolvær, the "capital" of the Lofoten islands situated on the island Austvågøy. In former days the islands were quite isolated from one another, with a ferry connection only. Today, bridges and undersea tunnels link the islands. We reach Borg and the Lofotr Viking Museum, the site of the ancient Viking farm, discovered by accident at the end of the last century. It has been reconstructed and is considered to be an archaeological sensation. It has been proven that the Lofoten Islands were a centre of power at the time of the Vikings. The main building itself is 83 metres long surrounded by various exhibitions and reconstructions. Visitors get a very realistic impression of what life must have been like during these harsh times with the smoke from the fireplaces and the cooking smells making it all very real. We return to Svolvær by the same Lofot road. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met
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Svolvaer Panorama

2 hours
The Lofoten Islands are a stunning archipelago located in northern Norway. This two hour panorama tour will take you through some of the most beautiful and iconic spots on the islands, including the vibrant town of Svolvær, the impressive The Lofoten Isl, the picturesque village of Henningsvær, and the historic fishing village of Svinøya. Your tour will begin in Svolvær, the largest town on the Lofoten Islands. Here, you'll have the opportunity to take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and fjords, and to explore the colorful streets and shops. Next, you'll visit the Lofotkatedralen, a beautiful and historic cathedral located in the heart of the islands. Built in the 12th century, this impressive structure is a must-see for anyone visiting the Lofoten Islands. After exploring the Lofotkatedralen, you'll head to the charming village of Henningsvær. Known for its picturesque streets and charming fishing harbor, Henningsvær is a popular destination for travelers to the Lofoten Islands. Here, you'll have the opportunity to stroll through the streets, admire the traditional wooden buildings, and perhaps even sample some of the fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. Finally, you'll pass through the historic fishing village of Svinøya. Located on the outskirts of Svolvær, Svinøya is known for its beautiful sandy beaches and colorful fishing boats. This two hour panorama tour offers a unique and unforgettable experience, allowing you to explore some of the most beautiful and iconic spots on the Lofoten Islands. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.
Day 11

Reine, Lofoten

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With red fishermen's cabins nestled on the shores of Reinefjord amid dramatic granite peaks, Reine is celebrated as one of the world's most beautiful places. The village serves as a starting point for hikes like the Reinebringen trail, offering panoramic views of the vertical granite Lofoten Islands rising from the Arctic Sea. Nearby, the fishing village of Å houses the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum
Day 11

Cruising Trollfjorden

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Trollfjorden is unbelievable. A 100m-wide entrance to a narrow fjord with near-vertical mountainous sides up to 1,100 m high, the passage slices through Austvågøya, on the edge of the Lofoten Islands. As the ship enters the fjord, the silence is only broken by the gentle sound of the ship's engines and the occasional cry of a white-tailed eagle soaring overhead. At the end of the fjord, the ship slowly spins, offering a final captivating view.

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RIB Adventure

2 hours
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Lofoten Islands on an exciting RIB (rigid inflatable boat) adventure in search of majestic sea eagles. After a short transfer to the nearby pier, your guide will outfit you with a protective waterproof suit to ensure comfort throughout the ride. Led by an experienced helmsman, you’ll speed across the shimmering waters, skimming over wakes and gliding close to dramatic cliffs that rise sheer from the sea. The journey takes you through the stunning Reinefjord, where towering peaks and quiet coves create a spectacular natural setting. Along the way, you’ll pause to watch for sea eagles—one of the largest birds of prey in Europe, with a wingspan exceeding six feet. Fish may be used to attract them, offering a strong chance to see these powerful birds up close as they soar and dive. After this unforgettable wildlife encounter, you return by RIB to your ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Å Fishing Village

2 hrs 40 min
The Lofoten Islands boast some of the most spectacular scenery in Norway, surrounded by some of the world's richest fishing waters. The mountains here rise majestically—jagged, ancient, ice-eroded walls that emerge directly from the sea off the north Norwegian coast. With red and white fishermen's huts dotting the shoreline and the surrounding peaks of granite shooting out of Reinefjorden, the village has earned a reputation as "the most beautiful place in the world." Your tour takes you to Å, located at the end of the Lofoten Road, which was once the most important fishing village in the area. Today, it serves primarily as a 'museum' village, where you can see the old bakery, boat houses, and fishermen's cabins, capturing the essence of life here in earlier times. There will be a short walk through the village, offering a glimpse into its historical significance and breathtaking natural beauty. We will enjoy our refreshment at Bakeriet at Å. This charming bakery is attached to the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and history while enjoying delicious, freshly-baked goods.
Days 12-13

Tromsø

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The Arctic gateway, Tromsø at 69 degrees north, is renowned for the midnight sun in summer and the Northern Lights in winter. The Arctic Cathedral, with stained-glass windows, hosts midnight concerts. The Fjellheisen cable car offers panoramic views from Mount Storsteinen, while the historic centre features old wooden houses. The Polar Museum chronicles early polar explorations, and the thriving Alpine Botanic Garden adds to Tromsø's charm

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Scenic Tromso by RIB Boat

2 hours
Experience the excitement of a high-speed RIB adventure as you skim across the waterways surrounding Tromsø, taking in dramatic Arctic scenery along the way. Travelling through sheltered channels and open stretches of water, you’ll have excellent opportunities to spot local wildlife while enjoying an exhilarating ride. Your guide will share fascinating stories about Tromsø’s history, culture, and the animals that inhabit this northern region. Keep an eye on the sky for soaring sea eagles, and watch the water for the sleek shapes of harbour porpoises that sometimes surface nearby. Binoculars can enhance the experience, but they’re not required. This fast-paced outing combines thrilling adventure with the natural beauty and wildlife of Arctic Norway—a memorable way to explore Tromsø from the sea. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Nature Walk with Huskies

4 hours
Experience the unique Arctic landscapes of Northern Norway on a gentle trek suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. Depart the pier by coach and travel across the forested island of Tromsøya, where the city was founded in 1794. Pass modern suburbs and Langnes Airport before crossing the Sandnessund Bridge to reach the rugged island of Kvaløya (“Whale Island”), known for its dramatic peaks rising over 1,000 metres. A short drive brings you to the Wilderness Centre, home to adventurers Tove Sørensen and Tore Albrigtsen, their team, and more than 300 enthusiastic Alaskan huskies. Both hosts are renowned for their achievements in Arctic endurance racing, including the 1,000 km Finnmark Race and the legendary 1,842 km Iditarod. While their presence cannot be guaranteed, their spirit is felt throughout the centre. Upon arrival, enjoy time meeting the friendly huskies and playful puppies. With guidance from an experienced outdoor leader, you’ll set out on a relaxed trek through rolling Arctic terrain. If you wish, you may take “your own” husky along for the walk—a memorable companion as you explore the open hills and crisp northern air. After the hike, return to the Wilderness Centre for coffee and cake served inside a traditional lavvo, a Sámi-style tent. Soon after, it’s time to bid farewell to your four-legged friends and return to the ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.
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Cable Car, Polar Museum & Arctic Cathedral

3.5 hours
Discover Tromsø’s rich polar heritage, striking architecture, and sweeping Arctic views on this memorable excursion. Begin at the Polar Museum, housed in an 1837 waterfront warehouse, where captivating exhibits illuminate the city’s role as a gateway to Arctic exploration. Learn about the daring expeditions of famed Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, who departed from Tromsø on key voyages—including his successful journey to the North Pole in 1926. Continue to the Arctic Cathedral, an architectural icon completed in 1965. Its dramatic, triangular form and soaring white façade have earned it the nickname “Norway’s Opera House.” Inside, the serene interior of clean lines, pale colours, and striking stained-glass accents reflects the cool beauty of the Arctic landscape. Next, ride the Tromsø Fjellheisen cable car to the 1,378-foot summit of Mount Storsteinen, where breathtaking panoramas await. From the viewing platform, admire the city’s colourful buildings, surrounding islands, and the shimmering sea below. After soaking up the views, descend and enjoy a brief panoramic tour of Tromsø on the return to your ship.

Endless ways to spend your day

There’s no such thing as a typical day with Swan Hellenic. We bring you endless possibilities to tailor every moment to your interests and mood, so you’ll always have your dream day on board.

Staterooms

Bright and spacious staterooms — your cozy home away from home.

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Oceanview

20 m²
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  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Balcony

25 m²
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  • 5 m² private balcony
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Junior Suite

32-36 m²
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  • 6 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
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  • Luxurious en-suite bathroom
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Suite

41 m²
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  • 5-10 m² private balcony
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  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and walk-in shower
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Premium Suite

41 m²
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  • 8-12 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
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Expedition highlights

Follow the Viking routes across high-latitude coasts where glaciers, fjords, and shifting light set the pace, and wildlife watching is part of the day from deck and shore.

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Wildlife Watching

Look for seabirds, marine life, and coastal species from deck and shore, with the expedition team helping spot and identify what you are seeing.

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Expert-led Talks

Learn more about this isolated polar region from our on board team of experts.

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Citizen Science Workshops

During your trip, join Swan Hellenics Citizen Science programs and contribute to real-world environmental research.

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Viking Heritage

Sail through the North Atlantic world where Norse seafarers left a lasting mark. Walk ports and coastal sites tied to Viking routes, with stories of settlement, trade, and exploration that still shape local identity.

Onboard Experts & Lecturers

Onboard Experts & Lecturers

Mariam Pousa

Mariam, an Argentine Conservator of Cultural Heritage and expert in Nautical Archaeology, holds a Master's in Preservation of Artifacts. A history enthusiast, she teaches for the UNESCO Foundation, focusing on archaeological site preservation. Raised in the stunning landscapes of Ushuaia, Mariam is a skilled mountaineer with a passion for exploration. She has sailed in Patagonian fjords, summited the Alps and Central America Andes, and worked on adventure film crews in the UK and Spain. Fluent in Spanish, English, and French, she is also an enthusiastic skier and climber

Mark Showalter

Planetary astronomer Mark Showalter’s research career is one that has steadily progressed outward through the solar system. He’s hitched a ride on some of NASA’s highest-profile missions to the outer planets, participating in Voyager’s “grand tour” of the giant planets, Cassini’s extended exploration of the Saturn system, and the New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. 

SH Vega at a glance

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Boutique Cruising

SH Vega’s bespoke interiors are spacious and tasteful, with plush furnishing, and floor-toceiling windows that give you unobstructed views of some of the world’s most incredible landscapes. Bold clean lines blend with wood, metal and natural fabrics to create welcoming spaces.

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Culinary Excellence

Our top chefs have come together to create a unique gastronomic experience, with creative Italian and Asian fusion dishes, and diverse menus of exceptional quality.

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Beauty & Spa

Choose from one of the many beauty and wellness treatments at our Balinese spa, including hot stone and bamboo massages, and pampering body care.

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Fitness & Sauna

Our state-of-the-art gym has everything you’ll need for an invigorating workout, from cardio machines to stretch bands and free weights. Enjoy sessions with personal trainers and relax in sauna with a view.

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Onboard Discoveries

Immerse yourself in the nature, history and culture of every locale you visit on your cruise with special briefings, lectures and presentations. Our experienced expedition guides are sure to make your time on board both fascinating and informative.

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Heated Outdoor Pool

Our heated infinity pool was designed for you to unwind after a busy day, and immerse yourself in the inspiring scenery.

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Personal Service

Swan Hellenic is all about personal service and genuine hospitality. Our warm and welcoming crew aim to please, and nothing more than to give you the best experience possible.

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Your Home Away from Home

Relax in the understated elegance of your stateroom or suite. A sophisticated blend of muted tones, natural textures and intuitive technology, the Scandi-inspired design seamlessly blends the natural world with exceptional comforts.