Arctic & Alaska

Arctic and Iceland Explorer – Cruise & Self Drive

21 Days, Selected Departures. From AUD $36,969$26,618pp.
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Overview

Experience the ultimate Arctic adventure on this unforgettable 21‑day journey. Cruise deep into the High Arctic, exploring remote polar landscapes, dramatic glaciers and wildlife‑rich seas, before discovering Iceland at your own pace on a spectacular self‑drive adventure. From icy fjords and historic settlements to volcanic wonders, waterfalls and geothermal marvels, this journey blends expedition cruising with the freedom of independent exploration for a once‑in‑a‑lifetime Arctic and Iceland experience.

28% off

Book by 31st March 2026
Limited availability

Itinerary Highlights

  • In Svalbard, push through pack ice, watch for polar bears and ringed seals
  • Quietly approach musk oxen and reindeer on tundra walks
  • Watch arctic fox hunt beneath towering cliffs that are home to enormous colonies of guillemots and fulmars
  • Gullfoss Waterfall: Experience the breathtaking beauty of one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, where glacial waters cascade dramatically into a rugged canyon.
  • Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon: Marvel at the shimmering icebergs floating in this stunning lagoon, and don’t miss the chance to stroll along the nearby Diamond Beach, where glistening ice fragments contrast against black sands.
  • Vatnajökull National Park: Explore Europe’s largest glacier and enjoy hiking trails leading to spectacular views, including the striking Svartifoss waterfall, framed by unique basalt columns.

Itinerary in Brief

  • Day 1: Arrive in Oslo
  • Day 2: Fly to Longyearbyen, embarkation
  • Day 3 to 5: Svalbard
  • Day 6 and 7: At Sea
  • Day 8 to 13: East Greenland
  • Day 14: Denmark Strait
  • Day 15: Disembark Reykjavik, Transfer to Airport and pick up your rental car
  • Day 16: Gullfoss – Geysir – South Coast
  • Day 17: Vatnajökull National Park – Glacial Lagoon – Vík
  • Day 18: Þingvellir National Park – Borgarfjörður
  • Day 19: Snæfellsnes Peninsula & Snæfellsjökull National Park
  • Day 20: Reykjanes Peninsula – Blue Lagoon
  • Day 21: Return to Keflavík International Airport

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

Travelling with Eclipse

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  • 24/7 emergency numbers and local contacts provided for support while you’re abroad.
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Specialists
  • Our consultants are true destination experts, with firsthand experience and extensive travel in the regions we offer.
  • Expect quick, professional responses and dedicated service from our knowledgeable team.
  • We conduct regular checks on destinations, hotels, and services to ensure quality for every trip.
Authentic Travel
  • Tailor-made itineraries designed around your unique requirements.
  • Freedom to select your preferred style and standard of accommodation.
  • Unique itineraries that take you beyond the major highlights, immersing you in each location.
  • Committed to responsible travel: we reinvest in the environment and local communities across our destinations.

Day 1 - 15 - Greenland: Jewels of the Arctic (Oslo, Norway - Reykjavik, Iceland)

Jewels of the Arctic (Oslo, Norway - Reykjavik, Iceland)
Explore Svalbard, a world of near-endless daylight, where polar bear sightings quicken your pulse, walrus haul out on sea ice and guillemot cries echo from towering cliffs. In East Greenland, sail deep into the world’s largest fjord, Scoresbysund, visit Ittoqqortoormiit, one of the world’s remotest Inuit settlements, cruise among iridescent icebergs sculpted into fantastic shapes, and walk across tundra blooming in brightly coloured flowers.
Day 1: Arrive in Oslo
Having made your way to Oslo, you will be met by a representative and transferred to our group hotel. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with our ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation or to provide you with information about where to dine, withdraw cash or purchase last minute items from a local pharmacy or supermarket.

The remainder of your time is at leisure. All meals today are at your own expense.



Day 2: Fly to Longyearbyen, embarkation
This morning, please ensure your cabin luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labelled with your name and cabin number. Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before transferring to the airport for our charter flight to Longyearbyen for embarkation. Any valuables or personal items should be kept on you throughout the day. In Longyearbyen, explore the town on a guided tour.

After the tour, you will be transferred directly to the pier to embark in the late afternoon. Settle into your cabin before attending important safety briefings and enjoy the thrill of departure as we ‘throw the lines’ and set sail.

Note: the excursion is contingent on the arrival time of our charter flight to Longyearbyen.

Breakfast and Dinner included.

Day 3 to 5: Svalbard
Svalbard offers arctic wilderness at its best. The members of our experienced Expedition Team, who have made countless journeys to this area, will use their expertise to tailor our itinerary, choosing the best options based on the prevailing weather, sea-ice conditions and opportunities for wildlife encounters.

Phenomenal fjords, magnificent mountains ranges, and a polar desert rich in fossils set the stage for heroic tales of early exploration. See walrus hauled-out on sea ice or on beaches. On land, we stretch our legs on walks across tundra carpeted in brightly coloured wildflowers. We visit towering cliffs noisy with nesting guillemots and puffins, and scree slopes that hold Svalbard’s largest little auk colonies.

If you have chosen an optional activity such as kayaking, you will have an opportunity to enjoy that activity when conditions allow. For those who are enthusiastic to participate in a polar plunge, as soon as conditions are suitable, you will hear the announcement to prepare for an exhilarating dip – a memory you will savour for years to come.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 6 and 7: At Sea
As we sail towards the coast of East Greenland, we may encounter whales feeding in the rich waters of the north. As we approach East Greenland, be prepared to encounter more pack ice and perhaps spot seals and a variety of seabirds, including the northern fulmar and Brünnich’s guillemot.

The strong, icy currents have isolated East Greenland from the Polar Basin, attracting large numbers of fish, seals and whales. Climatic conditions and the concentration of ice in the vicinity often create thick morning fog that only vanishes in presence of the midday sun. Our experts will inform and entertain us with fascinating discussions on plants, animals, ice and heroic tales of exploration.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 8 to 13: East Greenland
In the coming days, a host of choices are available to us, and depending on ice and weather conditions, the east coast of Greenland is ours to explore. Our experienced Expedition Team, who have made countless journeys to this area, will use their expertise to tailor our itinerary on a day-to-day basis. This allows us to make best use of the prevailing weather, ice conditions and encounters with wildlife. We generally attempt up to two landings or Zodiac excursions per day, including cruising along spectacular ice cliffs, following whales feeding near the surface.

Be prepared to experience ice – and lots of it! East Greenland contains some of the Arctic’s most impressive scenery. Deep fjords and narrow channels, flanked by sharp ice-clad peaks soaring up to 2,000 metres (6,562 feet), and glaciers birthing gigantic icebergs that drift throughout the fjord system, combine to create breathtaking scenes.

The tundra landscape is home to musk oxen, arctic hare and reindeer. Throughout the area there are ancient Thule archaeological sites, historical trappers’ huts, and the cabins of present-day Inuit hunters. A highlight is a visit to the Inuit village of Ittoqqortoormiit, the most isolated and northernmost permanent settlement in the region, with approximately 450 inhabitants. The community has an excellent museum, gift shop, an abundance of Greenlandic sled dogs and provides the opportunity to meet the friendly locals.

We hope to explore Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord and a favourite hunting ground of the local Inuit. Massive glaciers flow into this fjord, the birthplace of hundreds of majestic Greenland icebergs. It is a spectacular place that simply needs to be seen to be believed. North of Scoresbysund lie Kong Oskar and Kaiser Franz Josef fjords, two of the most significant fjord systems in Greenland, each one encompassing several smaller fjords and sounds. Thanks to the fertile volcanic soil and the surrounding mountains offering protection from strong winds, the area is rich in wildlife. You may spot everything from musk ox and arctic foxes to mountain hares, and even reindeer, near the fjord. Look skyward and you could catch a glimpse of birds, including the glaucous gull, black-legged kittiwake, northern fulmar, common raven and common eider.

We will attempt to reach Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord, a remote and rarely visited fjord system with countless opportunities for exploration, located within the Northeast Greenland National Park. We hope to cruise through Kong Oskar Fjord, we marvel at the geological beauty of the mountains. We will then head south along the coast of Liverpool Land, with our passage dependent on ice conditions.

We stretch our legs on hikes across tundra in search of ancient graveyards and summer villages occupied 3,000 years ago by Inuit. We may see musk ox, arctic hare and reindeer grazing. The maze of calm, interconnecting waterways in this area provides excellent opportunities for sea kayaking. We will see ring seals, perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive narwhal, and maybe even a polar bear hunting on pack ice.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 14: Denmark Strait
Crossing the Denmark Strait to Iceland, search for whale blows and photograph the many seabirds that trail our ship in the ever-present arctic winds.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.

Day 15: Disembark Reykjavik
During the early morning, we cruise into Reykjavik and disembark at approximately 8.00 am. Farewell your Expedition Team and fellow passengers as we all continue our onward journeys. Transfer to Keflavik airport.

Note: At the conclusion of the voyage, we recommend booking flights departing after 12.00 pm on the day of disembarkation in case there are delays.

This itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather, sea state and other conditions beyond control.

Breakfast included.


Day 15 - Reykjavik: Arrival in the Land of Fire and Ice

Arrival in the Land of Fire and Ice
Approximate Distance: 100 km / 62 miles

Once you have landed at Keflavík Airport, please pick up your luggage and head through customs. Collect your rental car at the airport and proceed to your hotel.

Car Details:
Car B2
VW Golf or similar
5 door
Trunk: Hatchback
Luggage Capacity: 3
5 Seats
Automatic
Compact 2wd

Drive along the mystical lava landscapes of the South Coast to the charming village of Hveragerði for your overnight. The road takes you past rocky beaches with thundering waves. Hveragerði is perfect for getting to know typical small-town Icelandic culture, but with a unique twist. Hveragerði is one of the few sites in the world located directly on top of a geothermal area and, because of its many greenhouses heated by hot water from nearby springs, it is often called the “flower village.”

Overnight in the Hveragerði area.

Please note check-in for most hotels begins at 14:00 – 16:00 (2:00pm-4:00pm)


Day 16 - Hveragerði: Gullfoss – Geysir – South Coast

Gullfoss – Geysir – South Coast
Approximate Distance: 290 km / 180 miles

Bubbling geysers – Golden waterfall – Black sandy beaches

Today you’ll be exploring the amazing sites of Gullfoss waterfall and the Geysir hot spring area. Gullfoss (the Golden Falls) is considered by many visitors to be Iceland’s most beautiful waterfall. Geysir is an active geothermal field with many bubbling steam vents and spouting hot springs, including the famous Strokkur geyser that shoots like clockwork. Drive along the scenic South Shore and the area near the infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcano. This is the volcano whose massive 2010 eruption caused air traffic around the world to be cancelled. We recommend a stop at the interactive LAVA Centre where you’ll learn about the powerful volcanic and tectonic forces that shaped both Iceland and Earth. The centre has interesting exhibits for all age groups.

Your journey takes you by the beautiful Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls (each a photo worthy visit) and Mýrdalsjökull glacier. You can opt for a fun snowmobiling trip on the glacier and (if the weather is clear) a splendid view over southern Iceland.

Stop by the seafront village of Vík to explore Reynisfjara, a dramatic stretch of coastline poised between glaciertopped mountains, rugged sea cliffs and black- sand beaches.

Dyrhólaey* is a rocky headland famous in photos for its black lava arch. During the summer, thousands of sea birds and puffins nest here (puffins are generally in Iceland between mid-May and early August)

Overnight in the Vík area.

*Important: Please note that Dyrhólaey is closed during nesting season, from about the middle of May until late June.


Day 17 - Vik: Vatnajökull National Park – Glacial Lagoon – Vík

Vatnajökull National Park – Glacial Lagoon – Vík
Approximate Distance: 400 km / 249 miles

Glacial national park – Iceberg lagoon – Europe’s largest glacier

Today you’ll be in Vatnajökull National Park, named after Europe’s largest glacier. Visit the awe-inspiring Skaftafell area of the park, a green oasis set between glaciers.

There are several excellent hiking trails including one to the basalt lined Svartifoss Falls. If you want to experience a glacier adventure, we recommend taking a guided hike on one of the park’s glaciers.

Continue to the shimmering icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon and enjoy the amazing view. If you’re lucky, you might glimpse a few sunbathing seals. Many people enjoy taking an amphibian or Zodiac boat trip on the Glacier Lagoon itself. Nearby the Glacier Lagoon is the Diamond Beach, an area where glittering pieces of glaciers perch on the volcanic black sand coastline. Return to the charming village of Vík in the late afternoon

Overnight in the Vík area.


Day 18 - Vik: Þingvellir National Park – Borgarfjörður

Þingvellir National Park – Borgarfjörður
Approximate Distance: 325 km / 202 miles

National park of geological wonders – Saga sites – Lava Falls

Visit one of the places most beloved to us Icelanders: Þingvellir National Park. This area is the site of the ancient Icelandic Viking parliament and a jewel of nature. Here you can see (and even walk between) the meeting point between the North American and Europe continents. Several walking trails and hiking trails take visitors to historical points of interest.

Next, you can travel via either Hvalfjörður fjord or the Kaldidalur wilderness track. (Kaldidalur is open JuneAugust; a 4WD vehicle is needed. We recommend Category F or higher.) Your destination is the beautiful Borgarfjörður region and Reykholt, home of the colourful 13th-century chieftain and Saga author Snorri Sturluson. While in the area you might stop by the Visiting Horse Farm, where you can meet friendly Icelandic horses and
try home-made baked treats in the farm’s café.

Visit Hraunfossar Falls, were glacial water rushes beautifully through lava formations. Next, you can see how powerful hot springs can be at Deildartunguhver, where boiling water rushes by at 180 litres (48 gallons) per second. You cannot bathe here, but the nearby Krauma Geothermal Natural Spa is a wonderful place to relax in a nice blend of water from Deildartunguhver and cool mountain springs

Overnight in the Borgarfjörður area.


Breakfast included.

Day 19 - Borgarfjordur: Snæfellsnes Peninsula & Snæfellsjökull National Park

Snæfellsnes Peninsula & Snæfellsjökull National Park
Approximate Distance: 330 km / 205 miles

Sea cliffs with birdlife – Glacier-crowned mountain – Rock formations

Today you are for a treat: A whole day to explore the countless natural wonders of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, home of Snæfellsjökull National Park. Snæfellsnes is known as “Iceland in a Nutshell” since you can see samples of most Icelandic landscapes in one area. Visit Arnarstapi sea cliffs where many types of seabirds live. If you enjoy hiking, there is a great nature trail you can hike between Arnarstapi and Hellnar villages. (About 4.3
km/2.7 miles). Crowning the area is the glacier topped Snæfellsjökull volcano, legendary home to a guardian spirit. Driving through the park gives you a chance to view the mountain from many different angles.

Visit Djúpalónssandur with its mysteriously shaped rocks and black pebbled beach. Then head along the north coast through lively fishing villages. Keep an eye out for Kirkjufell, the photogenic Church Mountain. Ólafsvík town is a great place for whale watching tours.

Overnight in the Borgarfjörður area.


Breakfast included.

Day 20 - Borgarfjordur: Reykjanes Peninsula – Blue Lagoon

Reykjanes Peninsula – Blue Lagoon
Approximate Distance: 215 km / 134 miles

Volcanic landscapes – Bubbling mud pools – Geothermal Spa

Today, you’ll explore a different side of Iceland with a visit to Reykjanes peninsula. Designated a UNESCO Geopark in 2015, Reykjanes lies on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It has over 50 geosites related to geothermal and tectonic plate activity. It’s a paradise for geologists and photographers alike! It is also the site of Iceland’s 2021-2024 eruptions.

Visit the moon-like surroundings of Lake Kleifarvatn and the Krýsuvík geothermal area with its multicoloured bubbling mud pools. You can also cross the Mid-Atlantic ridge on the Bridge between Continents.

Reykjanes is also home to the famous Blue Lagoon where you can relax in the soothing mineral waters. Note: The Blue Lagoon must be booked in advance and is not included in this itinerary. We can help with that!

If you enjoy adventure, you can enjoy guided ATV tours, hiking, snorkelling, and golfing. Or indulge your inner explorer at the Víkingaheimur museum where you can learn about Viking discoveries between Iceland and the New World.

Afterwards, head to Reykjavík for your overnight. Enjoy the food scene and lively culture of Iceland’s capital.

Overnight in Reykjavík.


Breakfast included.

Day 21 - Reykjavik: Return to Keflavík International Airport - 7 Days Geysers, Glaciers and Waterfalls (Self-drive)

Return to Keflavík International Airport - 7 Days Geysers, Glaciers and Waterfalls (Self-drive)
Approximate Distance: 50 km / 30 miles

Drive back to Keflavík International Airport. We recommend departing from your hotel in Reykjavík no later than at least 3 hours before your flight. It takes approximately 1 hour to drive to the airport, and check-in will start 2 hours before your departure.


Breakfast included.

Selected Departures

SeasonTypeFromAdditional
27 Jun 2026 - 17 Jul 2026 AUD$26618ppExpand to view prices - Includes specials!
Package priceAUD $36969pp AUD$26618pp28% off

Price based on 2 people travelling together.
Cabin category: Aurora Stateroom Twin Share - Other cabins also available, please ask us
Ask us for single rates or group rates.

Package price

Greenland, Arctic - Greg Mortimer

Hveragerði, Iceland - Ork Hotel

Vik, Iceland - Hotel Dyrholaey

Borgarnes, Iceland - Icelandair Hotel Hamar

Reykjavik, Iceland - Fosshotel Reykjavík

What's included?

Cruise aboard the Greg Mortimer:

  • Cabin category: Aurora Stateroom Twin Share - Other cabins also available, please ask us
  • All transfers as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • One night’s hotel accommodation including breakfast, in Oslo on Day 1.
  • Charter flight from Oslo to Longyearbyen on Day 2.
  • Sightseeing tour of Longyearbyen, prior to embarkation, on Day 2 (time permitting).
  • Onboard accommodation during voyage, including daily cabin service.
  • All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage.
  • Beer and house wine with dinner.
  • Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages.
  • All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
  • Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.
  • Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation).
  • One 3-in-1 waterproof, polar expedition jacket.
  • Complimentary use of Muck Boots during the voyage.
  • Comprehensive pre-departure information.
  • Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.
  • Wi-Fi. *Please note we travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable.

Self-Drive Iceland itinerary:

  • Accommodation in the tour category of your choice. Accommodation is a combination of hotels, farmhouses and guesthouses.
  • Icelandic-style breakfasts during tour (except arrival day).
  • Car rental details as following. Upgrades available. Please ask us.
    • VW Golf or similar
    • 5 door 
    • Trunk: Hatchback
    • Luggage Capacity: 3
    • 5 Seats 
    • Automatic
    • Compact 2wd
  • Rental car with unlimited mileage, CDW, theft protection and VAT. Please note: The package price is based on 24-hour rental, starting at the booked time of the rental. If your car rental exceeds 24 hours from the booked pick up time to drop off an extra day for the car will be charged.
  • Car pick up/drop off at Keflavík International Airport
  • Airport Service Charge
  • Additional authorized driver
  • Free in-car unlimited Wi-Fi to help you navigate with your personal mobile device
  • Emergency phone line open 24 hours, including weekdays and public holidays
  • Customer care service during office hours
  • Service fee and taxes

What's not?

Cruise aboard the Greg Mortimer:

  • International or domestic flights not mentioned in the itinerary, unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Airport arrival or departure taxes.
  • Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
  • Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
  • Hotel accommodation and meals unless specified in the itinerary.
  • Optional excursions and optional activity surcharges.
  • All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), on board gratuities*, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, email or phone charges.

Self-Drive Iceland itinerary:

  • Tunnel and ferry fees are not included in the self-drive prices
  • Upgrade your insurance protection for an extra fee (approx. EUR50) in addition to the CDW insurance cover already included. Add: SCDW, Windshield protection (WSP), Gravel Damage (GD), Sand and Ash Damage (SAAP), Tyres and Wheels (TW)
  • International and internal airfares
  • Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable 
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Kilometer fee
  • Any items not mentioned as included 

Important notes and additional information

Effective January 1, 2026, the Icelandic government has introduced a kilometer fee per kilometer for all passenger vehicles, which rental companies will collect on behalf of the government along with an administrative service fee (+ VAT). This is not included in your tour and payable upon picking up your car. The cost is approx. AUD 20 per day.

This package is best for

  • Seek an adventurous, once‑in‑a‑lifetime Arctic and Iceland experience
  • Love wild landscapes, glaciers, fjords and Arctic wildlife
  • Enjoy a blend of expert‑led expedition cruising and independent self‑drive exploration
  • Are confident travellers comfortable with remote destinations
  • Value in‑depth, immersive travel over traditional sight‑seeing tours

Price Assurance

At Eclipse Travel, our expert destination knowledge and decades of travel planning experience come at no extra cost to you. While many think booking through a tour operator is more expensive than planning a trip independently, that’s not the case. We’re paid by our travel partners—such as hotels, activity operators, and cruise providers—via commissions, not by our clients.

Our team negotiates the best rates for you and ensures you receive unbiased advice, with no preference for any particular supplier. In fact, where we secure higher commissions, we often pass the savings on to you, giving us a competitive price edge.

Additionally, we lock in exchange rates at the time of your deposit, ensuring no surprise costs when it’s time for final payment. You can rest easy knowing we’ll handle the details with our suppliers. The only exceptions are national park fee increases or fuel surcharges imposed after your booking, though these are rare.

Take advantage of our team’s expertise and let us help you plan the perfect holiday—hassle-free!

Destination: Arctic

Viking history, Inuit villages and an abundance of wildlife are just some of the wonders you’ll discover in the Arctic. You’ll be amazed by the natural beauty that surrounds you. Search for Polar Bears while cruising through breathtaking fjords or around the nature lovers dream, Spitsbergen.

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