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Holland America Line Northern Europe: 14 nights from Reykjavik with Rotterdam
Jul 18, 2027

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Departure Port: Reykjavik ➞ Landing: Rotterdam

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    Monday, July 19, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Wednesday, July 21, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Kirkwall chevron_right
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    Friday, July 23, 2027 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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    Sunday, July 25, 2027 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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    Tuesday, July 27, 2027 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Thursday, July 29, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Friday, July 30, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Sunday, August 1, 2027 7:00 AM
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Reykjavik

Reykjavik

The gateway to Iceland, a land of incredible natural wonders, ranging from huge glaciers to thermal pools and geysers.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is small but boasts a vast historical and cultural heritage. Founded thousands of years ago by Nordic settlers, this destination is set on a breathtaking coast with scenic peninsulas, straits, and picturesque islands. Known for its natural beauty and charm, the small city, Reykjavik, is also known to attract travelers as "the capital of Northern nightlife" for its vibrant and social atmosphere. The island's landscape seems to be in a continuous process of transformation like society, which combines Nordic tradition with sophisticated technology.

Heimaey

Heimaey

Kirkwall

Kirkwall

South Queensferry

South Queensferry

Discovering the Charm of South Queensferry

South Queensferry, a small and charming Scottish town near Edinburgh, is an enchanting destination for cruisers. One of the main attractions is the Forth Bridge, an icon of railway engineering that dominates the landscape and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through the streets of the historic center, you can admire picturesque houses and enjoy the view of the Firth of Forth, with its calm waters and nearby islands. South Queensferry is also a perfect starting point for excursions to Edinburgh Castle and the city itself, which is only a few kilometers away.

South Queensferry: Edinburgh's Scenic Cruise Gateway

Embark on a captivating cruise from South Queensferry, Scotland, a charming historic town on the Firth of Forth, just outside Edinburgh. With its iconic Forth Bridges and picturesque waterfront, South Queensferry offers a stunning and convenient departure point for exploring Scotland's rugged coastline and the wider North Sea. Before setting sail, admire the engineering marvels, stroll through the quaint village, and soak in the breathtaking views. South Queensferry provides a unique blend of natural beauty and architectural grandeur, making it an ideal beginning for your Scottish adventure.

Discover Northern Europe from South Queensferry

Cruises departing from South Queensferry invite you to explore the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, the historical cities of Northern England, or the charming ports of Scandinavia and beyond. Whether you seek ancient castles, vibrant cities, or serene natural beauty, South Queensferry serves as an excellent launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the tranquil Scottish coast to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage promises breathtaking scenery and cultural immersion, leaving you with cherished memories of the North Atlantic.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam

Rotterdam has a booming energy, with an excellent nightlife, a multicultural community, a gritty arts scene and an offer of excellent museums.

Rotterdam, the Netherlands' 'second city', was heavily bombed during the Second World War and spent decades before reconstruction. You won't find the classic medieval Dutch architecture here – it was swept away along with the other debris and debris of war. In its place is an architectural aesthetic that is unique in Europe, a perpetually progressive approach to construction that is clearly a result of the city's post-war, postmodern philosophy. In fact, Rotterdam is known as a city of architecture. In the few square kilometers of the city center you have a complete overview of what the twentieth century produced in terms of modern architecture.

Eidfjord

Eidfjord

Alesund

Alesund

It is a seaport, and it is known for its extraordinary concentration of Art Nouveau architecture which will make you discover a great variety of fanciful ornaments on the fronts of the buildings. Climb the 418 steps to the top of Mount Aksla and you will be rewarded with an unforgettable panorama.

Ålesund is a natural starting point for an active holiday with a beautiful coastline and cliffs, deep valleys, fjords and spectacular mountains. It is also a great place for children, offering a series of exciting experiences for the whole family, from seeing the fish and penguins at the Atlanterhavsparken aquarium, to the exciting Barnas Lekeland Children's Playland, to travelling back in time at the open-air Sunnmøre Museum or the Nouveau Art Centre.

Bergen

Bergen

Surrounded by seven hills and seven fjords, Bergen is a beautiful, charming city with beauty and entertainment for all tastes. With the bustling port of Vågen as its centrepiece, Bergen climbs up the hills with hundreds of timber-clad houses, while cable cars offer splendid views from above. Great museums, friendly people and a dynamic cultural life make Bergen a popular destination in recent times, also thanks to the surrounding natural beauty. The wonderful natural beauties of this region will leave you speechless. HardangerFjord, Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord are similar if we consider some aspects such as: steep walls of crystal- clear rock plummeting with sublime force directly into the sea, often decorated with waterfalls and small farms that blend harmoniously with the natural landscape.

With the lively port of Vågen as its fulcrum, Bergen climbs the hills with hundreds of wooden-clad houses, while cable cars offer a splendid view from above. Great museums, friendly people and a dynamic cultural life make Bergen a very popular destination in recent times, also thanks to the surrounding natural beauty. This spectacular region will dazzle you with a truly indescribable scenario. Hardanger Fjord, Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord are all variations on the same theme: steep walls of crystalline rock that plunge with sublime force directly into the sea, often decorated with waterfalls and small farms that blend harmoniously with the natural landscape.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam

Rotterdam has a booming energy, with an excellent nightlife, a multicultural community, a gritty arts scene and an offer of excellent museums.

Rotterdam, the Netherlands' 'second city', was heavily bombed during the Second World War and spent decades before reconstruction. You won't find the classic medieval Dutch architecture here – it was swept away along with the other debris and debris of war. In its place is an architectural aesthetic that is unique in Europe, a perpetually progressive approach to construction that is clearly a result of the city's post-war, postmodern philosophy. In fact, Rotterdam is known as a city of architecture. In the few square kilometers of the city center you have a complete overview of what the twentieth century produced in terms of modern architecture.