Northeast Iceland Explorer , Aurora Borealis, Hike & Sail - Incl. Bus back up

Experience Iceland’s remote and breathtaking fjords, harbors, and inlands at an exceptional time of year

Título

Northeast Iceland Explorer , Aurora Borealis, Hike & Sail - Incl. Bus back up

Inicio - Fin

Código del viaje

RVR20-26

Idioma

Viaje de habla inglesa

Embarque / desembarque

Akureyri - Seyðisfjörður

Noches / Días

6 noches

Solicitud de grupo Para reservas de más de 15 personas puede ponerse en contacto con nosotros directamente
Itinerario
POR FAVOR TENGA EN CUENTA:

All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice, weather, and wildlife conditions. Landings are subject to site availabilities, permissions, and environmental concerns per AECO regulations. Official sailing plans and landing slots are scheduled with AECO prior to the start of the season, but the expedition leader determines the final plan. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises, and willingness to compromise on comfort is a basic requirement on board a historic sailing vessel. Important information about the use of sails: The vessel is equipped with sails to be used in good conditions (based on open sea, water depth, wind, and time allowance), but the use of sails is not guaranteed. The captain decides whether to use the sails or the engine. If sails are used, the crew will operate them. Guests must follow the safety instructions of the team. The average cruising speed for s/v Rembrandt van Rijn is 6.5 knots.

Descripción breve

Northern and eastern Iceland are characterized by small villages, dramatic coastlines, narrow fjords, waterfalls, geothermal areas, volcanoes, and mountains. We are in the heart of nature here, and the scenery is breathtaking. This destination offers outstanding outdoor experiences all year round, such as trail hiking along the rugged highlands.

The season & concept: -

October can be a challenging month in terms of weather and sea conditions, but it is also an opportunity to get to know the remotest regions of Iceland after most of its tourism has halted. Cold winds, rough seas, and the first snowfalls can be expected. There is a good chance we will catch views of the northern lights during clear skies. Backup plans are in place, however, if the weather is not on our side. The concept of this voyage is developed so as to offer excursions regardless of weather. Instead of spending hours in rough seas, we can opt instead for an inland excursion by bus, enabling us to fill our days with adventure and exploration. We will offer hikes whenever possible, led by guides who will adjust to the conditions and fitness level of the group. Actual hiking locations depend on the prevailing conditions of the areas we visit.

A supplemented bus transportation from Reykjavik to Akureyri (about six hours) will be available but has to be booked prior to the start of the voyage. We embark in Akureyri in the afternoon (16:00) and meet the expedition team on the ship. Conditions allowing, we may sail to Dalvik (about three hours) or spend the night in the harbor of Akureyri. During this first night, you may already see the magical northern lights shining overhead.

Plan A: In good weather conditions, we hope to sail toward the island of Grimsey. The goal is a Zodiac landing and a guided walk across the Arctic Circle, the most northerly of Earth’s five major circles of latitude. A sign on the island marks the coordinates at 66:34° north. We then may stay the night at Grimsey, if conditions allow. If not, we may sail toward the small town of Húsavík, crossing Skjálfandi Bay, where we have a good chance of spotting whales.

Plan B: If Grimsey is not possible due to weather, the vessel will have stay in Akureyri. A coach will be available for a day excursion to Mývatn, where you can see volcanoes, waterfalls, and geothermal areas. Hiking will be our focus here. The coach will then return to the vessel in the afternoon.

Plan A: We will enjoy the morning in Húsavík, with ample free time to explore the town and visit the local whale museum (entrance fee not included). Lunch is served on board. In the afternoon, we sail across Skjálfandi Bay, where humpback and minke whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbour porpoises may appear.

Plan B: If the vessel has to stay in Húsavík for the day due to weather, a coach will be available in the afternoon for an excursion to Tjörnes Peninsula. There we can observe the local birdlife and impressive geology. We then move to Ásbyrgi, the horseshoe-shaped canyon that is entirely unique in Iceland. Our focus will be hiking this ruggedly scenic area. The coach will later return to the vessel in Húsavík, where there might be time for a relaxing spa session in outdoor pools heated with geothermal energy (admission fees not included).

Plan A: In good weather conditions, we hope to sail around northeast Iceland and get to shore in the small town of Raufarhöfn. Within walking distance from town is the Arctic Henge, a well-known Iceland attraction. Still under construction, this monument is intended to be a kind of sundial inspired by Völuspá, a poem from Edda, the medieval Norse mythological text by Snorri Sturluson.

Plan B: You may like to join a bus excursion that will take you to Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe: 200 cubic meters of water surge over its edge every second. Dettifoss is 45 meters (150 feet) high and 100 meters (330 feet) wide. As usual on this expedition, hiking will be our focus. The coach will return to the vessel in the evening.

Plan A: We sail from Raufarhöfn to Vopnafjörður. Austurland (East Iceland) is characterized by visually stunning landscapes and small villages. Nature is all around us, providing the opportunity for great hikes and other activities.

Plan B: A coach will be available to take us on an inland excursion if conditions do not allow for the above plan, and the expedition leader will determine which route to take. We will reunite with the vessel in the evening.

Plan A: Today we sail from Vopnafjörður to Seyðisfjörður, and if conditions allow we may halt at Borgarfjörður Eystri, a treasure of Austurland. This fjord gets its name from Álfaborg, the home of the Icelandic elf queen, so it is fitting that the area offers spectacular scenery. Iceland’s eastern fjords are still untouched by mass tourism. The nearby village of Bakkagerði has fewer than 100 inhabitants, and the harbor is mainly home to small boats for coastal fishing.

Plan B: A coach will be available to take us on an inland excursion. The expedition leader will decide the plan, and we will reunite with the vessel in the evening.

We disembark in Seyðisfjörður in the morning, taking home memories that will last a lifetime. Bus transport to Egilsstaðir Airport (approx. 45 min.) is available at an extra charge, but must be booked prior to the start of the voyage. You must book the flight from Egilsstaðir to Reykjavik yourself (flight time approx. 1 hour). Alternatively, you can choose your own route back to Reykjavik, making stops along the south coast.

El Rembrandt van Rijn

Nuestro velero de 3 mástiles 'Rembrandt van Rijn' es muy adecuado para el crucero de expedición entre los fiordos de Groenlandia y Svalbard.

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Caminatas

Caminatas

Sin cargo

Habrá paseos fáciles, moderados y más exigentes disponibles en las cercanías de los lugares de aterrizaje. Se proporcionarán botas de goma con suela de agarre adecuada para caminatas en nuestras embarcaciones a motor, pero no en nuestra embarcación de vela más pequeña; para nuestra embarcación a vela, debe traer sus propias botas y polainas resistentes hasta los tobillos.

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Cabinas & Precios

Triple Privada con Ojo de Buey

  • 1 ojo de buey
  • 1 Litera superior / inferior + 1 cama baja
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

11850 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

3950 USD

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Doble privada interior

  • 1 Litera superior / inferior
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

8400 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

7140 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

4200 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible

Doble Privada con Ojo de Buey

  • 1 Ojo de Buey
  • 1 Litera superior / inferior
  • Ducha y baño privado
  • Amplio espacio de almacenamiento

Cabina completa

9800 USD

Precio por la cabaña completa, totalmente ocupada.

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Cabina individual

8330 USD

Precio de la cabina completa ocupada por 1 persona (1.7 veces la tarifa compartida).

Lo sentimos, el camarote no está disponible

Camarote compartido

4900 USD

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Lo siento, la litera no está disponible
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