Europe | Windstar Cruises - Star Legend
July to August
Reykjavik, Iceland; Heimaey Island, Iceland; Seydisfjordur, Iceland; Seydisfjordur, Iceland; Akureyri, Iceland; Isafjordur, Iceland; Grundarfjordur, Iceland; Reykjavik, Iceland
Dramatic scenery and curious communities coalesce on this week-long circumnavigation of Iceland. Explore a country few people will ever visit, and go far beyond the tourist hotspots to remote fjords, raging waterfalls, and small fishing villages. Get to know the independent and creative Icelanders, and watch whales and seabirds play offshore. This is yachting at its most inventive.
All Suite Yacht
With only 212 guests, a Star Legend cruise will make you feel like you're on board your own private yacht almost as soon as you step aboard.The sitting area of your spacious, newly refurbished suite gives you an expansive ocean view — making it a welcome retreat. When you're ready to make an appearance, the lounges, club, casino and library are waiting to be explored. Take some "you" time in the tranquil WindSpa . . . enjoy a dip in the pool . . . work off that decadent dessert in the Fitness Center . . . and, of course, you are always welcome to visit the Bridge to examine navigation charts with the Captain. Star Legend is large enough to pamper and entertain you, yet small enough to tuck into delightful tiny harbors and hidden coves that others can’t reach. Star Legend will undergo a comprehensive $8.5 million stem-to-stern transformation before her inaugural voyage. Take a tour to see all the beautiful updated spaces.
Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland: Treat your eyes to crayon-colored buildings, eccentric architecture, and crystalline waterfalls cascading over velvet green hills in the world's most northernmost capital, as lively and spontaneous as the geothermal activity beneath its surface.
Day 2: Heimaey Island, Iceland: Witness a world still in transition. Circle Surtsey Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which rose from the sea in the 1960s. Next up, Heimaey, where a volcanic eruption created a modern-day Pompeii in 1973.
Day 3 & 4: Seydisfjordur, Iceland: Seydisfjord is 11 miles of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains that ends at the town of Seydisfjordur, known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town. This is home of the Skalanes Nature Reserve with its wide variety of wildlife including more than 45 bird species. The first high-voltage electricity in Iceland was opened here in 1913 and is still in operation today. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the east bank of the Fjardara River that flows through the center of town.
Day 5: Akureyri, Iceland: Akureyri is an important port and fisheries center especially because of its ice-free harbor so close to the Arctic Circle. It lies at the end of Iceland’s longest fjord, which is 37 miles long, at sits at the base of snowcapped peaks that offer some of Iceland’s best skiing during the winter. Must-sees in Akureyri include the Listagil (art canyon) which is home to many arts and crafts galleries and shops, the beautiful church in the center of town, the botanical garden, and Hafnarstraeti, the main shopping street.This is also the perfect place to ride an Icelandic horse or soak in the sky-blue Myvatn Nature Baths.
Day 6: Isafjordur, Iceland: Small and easily walkable Isafjordur has one of the largest fisheries in Iceland. But the sever decline of the fishing industry has caused Isafjordur to look elsewhere for work. Despite its small size, this town has a school of music and has become a center for alternative music and they host a yearly festival that provides a platform for local musicians, band from around Iceland and the world to perform.
Day 7: Grundarfjordur, Iceland: Beautiful Grundarfjordur is located between a mountain range and the sea. The road nearby crosses a lava field that is partially warm so snow does not always stick there. The main attraction of the area is Snæfellsjokull National Park full of regal glaciers, lava fields, waterfalls, caves, calderas, and basalt cliffs. The peninsula there received the EARTHCHECK Sustainable Community Award in 2010, the first area in Iceland to win such an award.
Day 8: Reykjavik, Iceland: Treat your eyes to crayon-colored buildings, eccentric architecture, and crystalline waterfalls cascading over velvet green hills in the world's most northernmost capital, as lively and spontaneous as the geothermal activity beneath its surface.
All meals in all venues at all times, including room service menu available 24 hours; all non-alcoholic beverages, including cappuccino, espresso, and other specialty non-alcoholic drinks; welcome cocktails at reception; all onboard entertainment; unlimited use of Fitness Center; unlimited use of all water sports equipment; informative nightly port talks and destination briefings.
Options include AmphorA Restaurant, Compass Rose, Candles, Star Bar, Lounge, and Veranda.
A counter-current pool, fitness center, whirlpool, a spa, casino, watersports platform, screening room, library, and a host of activities and events are available at your leisure.
Some excursion highlights include:
Soak in Reykjavik’s famous Blue Lagoon, a soothing 98-104°F year-round.
Sail past Surtsey Island, the youngest place on earth, created by an eruption in 1963.
Visit the island of Heimaey, the Pompeii of the North, covered in ash by a devastating 1973 eruption.
Admire the colorful historic houses of Seydisfjordur, imported from Norway by wealthy merchants at the turn of the 20th century.
Hike to Hengifoss Waterfall, a silver tendril falling over cliffs striped by red strata.
Stroll through the Botanical Gardens of Akureyri, located in the banana belt of Iceland.
Take a polar flight to Grimsey Island and stand half in, half out of the Arctic Circle.
Witness the rainbow-colored beauty of Godafoss, “Waterfall of the Gods,” outside Akureyri.
Meet a friendly Icelandic horse, brought to Iceland by the Vikings in the 9th or 10th century A.D.
Board a boat for an excursion to Vigur Island, home to eider ducks, puffins, black guillemots, Arctic terns, and more.
Sample “Viking sushi” (fermented shark), the national dish of Iceland.
Complement your dip in the Blue Lagoon with one in the more intimate Myvatn Nature Baths.
Gracious Balcony and Ocean View suites, Classic Suites, and Owner’s Suites feature queen beds, Egyptian cotton linens, luxury bath products, waffle-weave roes, separate bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, whirlpool spa tubs, massage showers, separate bedrooms and living rooms, in-suite dining areas, fully-stocked mini bars/ refrigerators, Wi-Fi, fresh flowers and fruit, safes, direct dial phones, granite vanities, magnifying mirrors, and 110/220 outlets.
WindSpa pampers with spa services.
The Fitness Center is fully equipped for your workout away from home.
A Complimentary Windstar Destination Discovery Event: Seydisfjordur: Natural Splendor & Quirky Charm
A place as unusual as its spelling, Seyðisfjörður is both a gorgeous fjord and a welcoming, creative town of about 700 souls. Keep your eyes open while you navigate the deep fjord to your Windstar Destination Discovery Event: It is home to puffin colonies – a type of auk that sports brightly colored beaks during mating season. Upon arrival in this achingly picturesque town, your eye will be drawn to the most prominent of Seyðisfjörður’s timber buildings – the photogenic Blue Church. This is where your Windstar Destination Discovery Event begins. You will enjoy a concert there, as well as popular local drinks and canapés – including the Icelandic delicacy, reindeer meat. After the performance, a traditional ring dance will be performed outside the church. Windstar guests are encouraged to join in! Mingle with the locals or check out the local bar before taking the shuttle back to the yacht or walking the short distance on your own.
Please note: Because you overnight in Seydisfjordur you will be able to book and experience additional shore excursions on Day 2 there.
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