Carved from fire and ice, Reykjavik is a city of contrasts at the edge of the world. Plus, its natural beauty is beyond breathtaking.
Departs August 20, 2025 on Azamara Quest
On this immersive itinerary you can truly connect to authentic heart of local life and culture.
Welcoming, enchanting, with an undercurrent of the undiscovered. Experience everything that Iceland has to offer from the inclusive comforts of your boutique hotel at sea. Unpack once and travel to a balanced mix of marquee and “hidden gem” ports for more in-depth exploration. Then stay late or overnight in most ports for multiple opportunities to explore a country after dark (and as the sun rises).
Book by October 30, 2024 and get $500 USD per cabin onboard credit plus WiFi internet access for two devices!*
Pricing starting from $6,419 CAD per person, including port charges, and based on double occupancy in a double Verandah Stateroom.
International airfare additional
*Promotional offer is based on availability
Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland
Your Ship: Azamara Quest
The Azamara Quest is a mid-sized ship with a deck plan that’s intimate but never crowded, and offers everything modern voyagers are looking for—plus some unexpected extras.
Seven restaurants, cafes, and lounges, a refreshing pool, sun-drenched decks, a revitalizing spa…the list goes on! With so many areas to explore on Azamara Quest, your only question is, what to do next?
Carved from fire and ice, Reykjavik is a city of contrasts at the edge of the world. Plus, its natural beauty is beyond breathtaking.
Born from volcanoes and forever at their mercy, Heimaey is a small fishing village with an intriguing history, incredible natural beauty to explore on land and sea, and home to the world’s largest puffin colony.
Spend the day sailing in style aboard your boutique hotel at sea. Indulge in a treatment at Sanctum Spa, stay ship shape with a class at our fitness center, or lounge the day away on our sunny pool deck.In the evening, savor inspired Italian cuisine at Aqualina, or relish in a classic steakhouse experience at Prime C. Plus, you’ll find plenty of exciting evening entertainment, from thrilling shows at Cabaret Lounge to intimate performances in the Living Room.
This little known area of Europe is an archipelago of 18 islands, where Viking settlers are said to have established their parliament here in 825 with Torshavn as the capital, which it has remained ever since.
Nestled within a deep fjord and surrounded by dramatic snow-capped mountains lies Seyðisfjörður—a quirky, charming enclave on Iceland’s eastern coast. One of the most historically and architecturally interesting towns in East Iceland, Seyðisfjörður is home to a community of colorful wooden buildings dating back to the 19th century, and a quick stroll through town to take them in is a must.
Nestled on the Skjálfandi Bay along the northern coast, Husavik is Iceland’s beloved whale-watching capital—where these majestic beasts play, jump, and feed all summer long.
Set on the shores of one of Iceland’s most spectacular fjords, with a backdrop of countryside earth tones and greens and perennially snow-capped mountains, the quaint city of Akureyri is quite a sight to behold.
Siglufjörður is a small town located in a narrow fjord of the same name on the northern coast of Iceland. Known for its scenic beauty and steep mountains, Siglufjörður has a rich history, and gained prominence during the herring boom in the early to mid-20th century.
Grundarfjörður is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors, where you’ll discover seemingly endless opportunities to go hiking, horseback riding, bird watching, fishing, or embark on a boat tour. Even a lunch overlooking the ocean is an adventure when you can catch a glimpse of the rich wildlife living off the coast — from orcas to puffins and white tailed eagles.
Carved from fire and ice, Reykjavik is a city of contrasts at the edge of the world. Plus, its natural beauty is beyond breathtaking.