
10-Night Lindblad Expeditions Iceland and Scotland Cruise
North Atlantic Wonders: Iceland, Scotland and the Faroes
Experience the rich tapestry of the North Atlantic’s most storied islands where ancient history, culture, and nature converge. Delve into the rich seafaring traditions of the rugged and verdant Faroe Islands with its Viking heritage and dramatic seaside cliffs. Uncover the ancient history woven into the fabric of the Orkney and Shetland Islands, from centuries-old cathedrals to windswept archipelagos. And in Iceland’s Westman Islands, witness nature’s raw power as you explore volcanic landscapes which tell tales of fiery eruptions and resilient communities.
Receive exclusive amenities when booking a suite on select ships and cabin categories:
~Welcome gift
~Priority booking for spa treatments
~Priority booking for igloo stays
~In-room espresso maker
~Complimentary laundry
Plus receive our exclusive extra of $200 Onboard Credit per stateroom.
Ship: National Geographic Endurance | Cruise Line: Lindblad Expeditions | Sail Date: September 18, 2026 | From/To: Reykjavik to Edinburgh | Length: 10-Nights
Porthole Window Stateroom From
$12,166
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Balcony Stateroom From
$15,208
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Balcony Stateroom (Lounge Deck) From
$15,816
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Suites From
$21,754
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Highlights:
- In Iceland, encounter fascinating geology—from the black-sand beaches and fjords of the east coast to Heimaey in the Westman Islands, the site of a dramatic volcanic eruption in 1973
- In Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, uncover layers of history amid its palaces, cathedrals and tombs
- Immerse yourself in the eclectic culture of the Shetland Islands as you discover dramatic coastlines, wildlife and Viking traditions
- Witness the beauty of the Faroe Islands in picturesque villages with welcoming locals and on hikes overlooking spectacular fjords
- Experience an active deep dive into the cultural connections and striking landscapes of these North Atlantic islands—a photographer and history buff’s dream
- Experience one-of-a-kind musical performances curated exclusively by ethnomusicologist Jacob Edgar
What's Included:
- Excursions, hotels, and airport transfers, as indicated in itinerary
- Kayaks, Zodiac cruises, stand-up paddleboards, full complement of snorkeling gear, glass-bottom boat rides, where relevant
- Guidance and expertise of expedition staff
- All meals as indicated in itinerary
- Beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, hors d'oeuvres, and snacks
- Cocktails and spirits on select ships
- Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes
- 24-hour access to shared spaces, such as the lounges and fitness centers
- Complimentary WiFi, with the exception of Delfin II.
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| Day | Destination |
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| Day 1
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Edinburgh, Scotland / Embark ShipArrive in Edinburgh and transfer to the city center. Known throughout time for its hill fort, the iconic Edinburgh Castle, this vibrant city offers a variety of experiences throughout its streets. Experience the city at your own pace before embarking the ship in the afternoon. Meals Included: Dinner |
| Day 2-3 |
The Orkney IslandsArrive in Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands. Take a guided stroll through the historic streets of the old town and pass through the walls of the Bishop's and Earl's palaces, as well as St. Magnus Cathedral before venturing off on your own to explore High Street. The next day, choose from several options that highlight the diverse history of these remote islands. Visit Scapa Flow, one of the greatest natural harbors of the world and chief naval base of the United Kingdom during World War I and II. Alternatively, delve into ancient history preserved across the island of Mainland or Horse Island. Visit remote ruins on the north end of the island, as well as more recent stone works, and gain an understanding of how modern life continues amongst the foundations of the past. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
| Day 4-5 |
The Shetland IslandsThe Shetlands are characterized by deep-seated cultural traditions and dramatic landscapes. Close enough to Norway to speak Scottish with a Scandinavian accent, this 100-island archipelago has never been fully tamed by those who live here. Discover some of these picturesque, rural islands with their mix of long-haired ponies, ancient ruins and windswept pastures, including a visit to the protected harbor of Burrafirth at the base of the Hermaness Nature Reserve and joining in a night of music and dance at a local community hall. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
| Day 6-8 |
The Faroe Islands, DenmarkThis morning, arrive in the Faroe Islands, an autonomous archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark. The legacy of the Vikings persists here, reflected in the language of the Faroese and their love of the sea. Hike out to Leitisvatn—or the "floating lake"—for pristine views of the North Atlantic and stunning photo opportunities. Visit Tórshavn, the colorful capital of the Faroe Islands, where homes and government buildings are capped with the region’s iconic turf roofs. Witness the 12th-century St. Olav’s Church, which is still in use today, alongside the ruins of Kirkjubøur Cathedral. Navigate to one of the local communities on Eysturoy, the second largest island in the Faroes, to enjoy the warm hospitality of its villagers and take in the stunning landscapes and trails of their beautiful fjord. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
| Day 9-10 |
Djúpivogur, Iceland / The Westman IslandsArrive in Djúpivogur and explore the remote black-sand beaches and steep fjords of eastern Iceland. Alternatively, visit secluded valleys and remote waterfalls in the countryside or join a hike to the black sand beaches of southern Iceland. Later on, voyage to the Westman Islands. which were formed by undersea volcanoes between 5,000 and 10,000 years ago and are among the youngest of the world’s archipelagos. In 1963, the world witnessed on film the birth of its newest island, Surtsey—a UNESCO World Heritage site—which you’ll see as you cruise past its coast. In Heimaey, visit the crater, where the earth is still hot, for amazing views of areas that were once engulfed by lava in 1973. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
| Day 11 |
Reykjavík / Disembark ShipDisembark in Reykjavík and transfer to the airport for flights home. Meals Included: Breakfast |
National Geographic Endurance
Purpose-built for polar navigation, National Geographic Endurance is designed to navigate polar passages year-round, and safely explore uncharted waters, while providing exceptional comfort. The patented X-bow ® is key to their design; its powerful wave-slicing action provides an extremely smooth ride even in adverse conditions, and even reduces spray on deck for superior observation. The ship carries a full suite of expedition tools and offers a variety of experience-enhancing amenities.
Expedition Team
Over 50+ years of exploring, Lindblad Expeditions’ veteran staff and the quality companionship they provide has established the company’s reputation. From expedition leaders to naturalists, most hold advanced degrees and are established authorities in their fields. Some join a few expeditions each year to explore the same sites, some of them spending some time in the field away from rigorous academic work. And others lead expeditions all around the world—with many guests saying, “Where you’re going, we’re going,” and returning time after time to travel with them. Browse our team directory to discover the full cast of expedition staff.
Before they built the National Geographic Venture and National Geographic Quest, U.S. shipbuilder Nichols Brothers built the twin ships National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion. Nimble, reliable and intimately scaled, they sail the waters of the west coast of North America and Central America.
Highlights
American-flagged, she and her sister, National Geographic Sea Lion, are ideal for discovering domestic waters
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National Geographic Sea Bird accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. Her inviting public spaces foster a sense of shipboard life where everyone is integral to the adventure, engendering a rewarding sense of community.
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With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships. She can venture into fast-moving channels where whales come to feed, transit a series of locks in the Pacific Northwest, nose up to waterfalls in secluded coves, and sail into protected anchorages in small bays perfect for snorkeling and kayaking.
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Explore the wild in a fleet of six Zodiacs and 16 kayaks, as well as stand-up paddleboards.
*Pricing is in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. Cruise taxes, fees and port expenses are included in the above pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled and can be eliminated at any time without notice. Specific categories on each ship is required. Exclusive shipboard credit is based on double occupancy. Other restrictions may apply.


