Pricing is based on departure date 23rd June 2024
Embarkation from Amsterdam
Itinerary highlights
Ship: Jewel of the Seas
Cabin: 4V Interior
Sail Date: 23rd June 2024
Duration: 12 nights
Date |
Destination |
Arrive |
Depart |
23-Jun-24 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
|
04:00pm |
24-Jun-24 |
At Sea |
||
25-Jun-24 |
At Sea |
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26-Jun-24 |
Reykjavik, Iceland |
07:00am |
08:00pm |
27-Jun-24 |
Isafjordur, Iceland |
07:00am |
04:00pm |
28-Jun-24 |
Seydisfjordur, Iceland |
10:00am |
06:00pm |
29-Jun-24 |
Akureyri, Iceland |
07:00am |
06:00pm |
30-Jun-24 |
At Sea |
||
1-Jul-24 |
Lerwick / Shetland, Scotland |
08:00am |
05:00pm |
2-Jul-24 |
Inverness / Loch Ness, Scotland |
07:00am |
05:00pm |
3-Jul-24 |
Edinburgh (S. Queensferry), Scotland |
10:00am |
07:00pm |
4-Jul-24 |
At Sea |
||
5-Jul-24 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
06:00am |
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Cruise highlights
Iceland
Discover a northern paradise where ice meets mountains and nature abounds.
Cruise to Iceland, where you can visit the enchanting cities of Reykjavik and Akureyri and marvel at the country's rough and unusual natural wonders. With a population of only 123,300 people, Iceland's capital and largest city, Reykjavik, is home to colourful houses, a bustling arts scene and centuries of history. For a glimpse into the northern past, check out the Settlement Exhibition, a combination of an archaeological ruin and museum based around a 10th-century house. Then, commune with nature at the world-famous Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa built on a lava field and heated with geothermal energy. Pamper yourself with mud masks and massages while wading in the soothing waters. Even though Akureyri has only 18,000 residents, it's called the Capital of the North for a reason. Head there to warm up in the steaming thermal pool at the head of Iceland's longest fjord, Eyjafjordur.
Inverness / Loch Ness, Scotland
The Scottish Highlands are home to famous battles, historic castles and to an even more famous legendary sea monster: Nessie of Loch Ness. Explore Inverness' picturesque riverside on foot. You'll pass by the 18th-century Old High Church and the Castle of Inverness, built of red sandstone in 1863 on the site of an 11th-century fortress. Join a Loch Ness cruise to explore Culloden Battlefield, a windswept moor where the Jacobite's last stand took place in the 1760s. Seeking even deeper roots? See a 4,000-year-old burial site built by neolithic farmers at the Clava Cairns. Before you depart, toast your adventure with a wee dram of single-malt Scotch whisky, savoring its distinctive peaty aromas.
Edinburgh (S. Queensferry), Scotland
Edinburgh is home to hills, history and haggis. It attracts over one million international visitors annually, making it the U.K.'s second most popular tourist destination. Explore Edinburgh's Old Town. Here, you'll find Edinburgh Castle, perched atop the dormant volcanic cliff of Castle Rock — the spot has been a defense outpost since the second century A.D. Then, head to St. Giles Cathedral, an elaborate Gothic church that served as a focal point of the Scottish Reformation in the 1500s. The city's New Town is equally worth a visit during your Edinburgh cruise. Peruse the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, and climb the Scott Monument for sweeping views of the city.
Your Ship: Jewel of the Seas
Wander to the world’s most captivating destinations onboard Jewel of the Seas.
Between scenery scoping and memory making, you’ll have the time of your life while sailing from one breathtaking location to another. Reach new heights with thrilling rock climbing. Watch showstopping entertainment and stellar Broadway musical productions. And treat your tastebuds to an epicurean feast ranging from Italian specialities to delicious teppanyaki prepared tableside.
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