Iceland
Thundering waterfalls, craggy lava fields and majestic fjords—Iceland showcases Earth’s drama like no place else. Guided by a veteran expedition team, you'll explore remote shores by kayak and Zodiac, observe thousands of native seabirds on coastal hikes and delve into Icelandic history, food and music with local experts who work exclusively with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. Iceland expeditions are also ideal for families, offering a range of activities—from leisurely photo walks to vigorous hikes—as well as an exclusive exploration program for kids and teens. With new departures added to popular Icelandic voyages, you can enjoy more opportunities than ever before to discover the wonders of this otherworldly island nation.
“It was an epic voyage complete with whale sightings, cultural education, a polar plunge into the icy waters, and even a show of the Northern Lights — a moment I’ll cherish forever.”
Why National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions?
Iceland Expeditions
Iceland Expedition Ships
National Geographic Endurance
GUESTS 138
CABINS 76
DECKS 6
The most advanced ice-class expedition ship afloat, offering unprecedented access to polar regions.
National Geographic Resolution
GUESTS 138
CABINS 76
DECKS 6
The second of two new polar builds, the National Geographic Resolution is named to honor the second voyage of the legendary Captain James Cook.
National Geographic Explorer
GUESTS 148
CABINS 81
DECKS 6
An authentic expedition ship, purpose-engineered for blue water and polar exploration
Iceland Expedition Team
Every member of the expedition team—from your naturalists and photographers to your expedition leaders—is committed to ensuring you have an unforgettable experience. Many are veteran guides chosen for their extensive knowledge of subjects like geology and climate sciences, while special guests—from political luminaries to popular musicians—offer additional insights into modern Icelandic life. Exploring in small groups, you’ll hear different perspectives each day of your voyage, and because there are no assigned groups you can gravitate toward the experts who share your interests and inspire your curiosity.
Your knowledgeable and passionate expedition team is complemented by your dedicated hotel team who strives to ensure that your time on board is as comfortable and rewarding as your time on shore.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Goðafoss, Iceland
A guest hikes at the top of Goðafoss, the "Waterfall of the Gods," off the north coast of Iceland.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Heimaey, Iceland
National Geographic Photography Expert Chris Rainier and his son, Skyler, photograph a field of lupines on Heimaey Island.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Westfjords, Iceland
Guests capture images of a small group of puffins while exploring by Zodiac.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Siglufjörður, Iceland
Guests at the Siglfjordur Herring Museum participate in a traditional dock dance—accompanied by live accordion music—as part of a salting exhibition.
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Djúpavík, Iceland
Photo Gallery: Highlights from Iceland
Arnarfjörður, Iceland
A hiker stands in front of the Dynjandi waterfall in Arnarfjörður in the Westfjords region of Iceland.
Latest Video
Expedition Spotlight - Welcome to Vigur Island
- Nov 2023
After falling in love with Vigur Island while bringing travelers there on expedition eight years ago, renowned polar explorer Felicity Aston decided to buy it. Today, she and her husband oversee the annual eiderdown harvesting which Vigur is known for, as well as its charming cafe where you can enjoy a slice of traditional Icelandic rhubarb cake known as Hjónabandssæla. In this episode of Expedition Spotlight, Aston welcomes you to her home, a tiny Icelandic haven for thousands of puffins, arctic terns and eider ducks.
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