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    Isles of the North Atlantic

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    Highlights

    Embark on a journey like no other, island-hopping across the best-kept secret isles of the North Atlantic. From the picturesque town of Troon (just a stone’s throw from the beating heart of Glasgow), sail first to the Inner Hebrides and discover ancient Celtic Christian heritage at the sacred Isle of Iona, before venturing on to Stornoway, Scotland’s Gaelic heartland. Next, venture off the map to lonely St Kilda, Britain’s most remote archipelago and only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, before spending two days in the ruggedly beautiful and rarely-visited Faroe Islands. Following the trail of Norse explorers, we navigate around Iceland’s south coast before arriving in Reykjavík, Scandinavia’s most hip capital city – the perfect place from which to explore the Land of Ice and Fire.

    Map/Itinerary

    Please note: This itinerary is meant to serve as a general guide. Plans may change along the way, depending on weather, sea conditions, or choices made by the expedition leader and team to give you the safest and most rewarding experience.

    Day 1All aboard in Troon!

    Ocean Victory awaits our guests in the quaint harbour town of Troon, overlooking the sheltered waters of the Firth of Clyde. After the mandatory safety briefings and drill, settle into your stateroom and toast your departure with an expertly crafted cocktail as Ocean Victory sets a course for the Inner Hebrides

    Day 2Iona and Lunga

    Early on the third day of our expedition, Ocean Victory will drop anchor off the sacred Isle of Iona. It was here in 563AD that St Columba established Iona Abbey – bringing Christianity to Scotland. Still a site of pilgrimage, Iona Abbey may not be the largest, but is certainly one of Scotland’s most holy and historic places. In the Afternoon, Ocean Victory will reposition to the Isle of Lunga, a natural paradise brimming with nesting puffins and other seabirds.

    Day 3Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

    The capital of the Western Isles, Stornoway is the largest town on the Isle of Lewis. The Western Isles are the heartland of the Scottish Gàidhealtachd – and Stornoway is one of the few towns in Scotland where visitors can hear the Gaelic language spoken on a daily basis. However the history of Lewis stretches back far beyond the Gaels – highlights of the islands include the spellbinding Callanish Stones -an ancient Neolithic stone circle and probable ritual site.  

    Day 4St Kilda

    Britain’s remotest archipelago, St Kilda is Britain’s only dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed for both its human and natural wonders. We drop anchor in the bay overlooking the Village – a unique settlement often compared to Macchu Picchu, entirely built from stone by the islanders who once called this island home. Windswept, rugged and difficult to farm, the locals of St Kilda left for less difficult lands in 1930, leaving the island to the vast colonies of seabirds and tiny ancient Soay sheep which were once the islanders’ main source of food.

    Day 5Vágur, Faroe Islands

    Vágur is the largest town of Suðuroy, the southernmost of the Faroe Islands. Treeless, windswept and rarely visited, the Faroe Islands were first discovered by Norse settlers around the year 750AD (although archaeological evidence hints at earlier settlement, perhaps from Scotland). Isolated from the rest of the Norse world, the Faroe Islands have retained a unique language and culture directly descended from the Ancient Norse. Although Vágur is a modern town with several well known art galleries and workshops, the jaw-dropping clifftop vistas have remained the same since the age of Viking exploration.

    Day 6Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

    The capital and largest city of the islands, ‘Havn’ as it is called by locals is the cultural and financial hub of the islands. The narrow winding streets of the city beg to be explored, and host highlights such as the National Gallery, the Tórshavn Cathedral. No visit is complete without a stroll around Tinganes, the artfully preserved old town, where turf-roofed buildings lead to the old parliament house which overlooks the harbour, reminiscent of famous Nyhavn in Copenhagen.

    Day 7At sea, en route to Iceland

    As we cross the Norwegian Sea, join your Expedition Team either on deck to watch for the plethora of seabirds which reside in this region or in the Lecture Lounge to delve deeper into the history, culture and nature of your voyage. Alternately, book some pampering in our onboard spa and relax in Ocean Victory’s hot tubs as we approach the coast of Iceland.

    Day 8Djúpivogur, Iceland

    Situated on Iceland’s scenic southeast coast, Djúpivogur is framed by fjords, mountains, and rich bird habitats. It is the closest port in the country to the Faroe Islands, Scandinavia, and mainland Europe, and is a popular port of call for vessels exploring the North Atlantic. Centered around the harbor, the town dates back to the 16th century and is known for its unique public art, including the Eggin í Gleðivík (Eggs of Merry Bay) sculpture. Hikers and birdwatchers are spoiled for choice, with mile upon mile of nature waiting to be explored. One of Iceland’s most beautiful black sand beaches is just a short stroll from town and features a huge variety of bird species.

    Day 9Heimaey, Westman Islands, Iceland

    Next, we visit Heimaey, the largest of the volcanic Westman Islands. Visitors can explore the dramatic lava fields of Eldfell volcano and the world-renowned bird colonies of the island. The residents of Heimaey were severely tested in 1973, when Eldfell volcano began to spew lava, threatening the town and its vital harbour. Heroic locals fought back, cooling the lava with seawater jets to save their community.

    Day 10Reykjavík, Iceland – Disembarkation

    On the final day of our voyage, we arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital. Famous for its modern Nordic culture, excellent food scene, and relaxed atmosphere, Reykjavik is the ideal starting point for adventures deeper into the Land of Ice and Fire, or a convenient place to begin the journey home, brimming with memories of your North Atlantic adventure.

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    This expedition includes 

    • Scheduled group transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days
    • Shipboard accommodations and meals
    • “Welcome” and “Farewell” receptions with sparkling wine and soft drinks
    • Beer/Soft Drinks at Lunch
    • Beer/Wine/Soft Drinks at Dinner
    • Coffee/Tea/Cocoa 24 hours a day
    • 1GB WiFi card for use on your personal devices
    • Expedition jacket – yours to keep
    • A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage
    • All scheduled landings and excursions
    • Citizen Science program
    • Access to our Photography Coach
    • Participation in the Polar Plunge
    • Access to our onboard medical clinics
    • Access to our onboard gym
    • All port and landing fees
    • Digital Voyage Log

    This expedition excludes

    • Any airfare or pre- and post-voyage expenses other than those specified above
    • Travel insurance; medical insurance; evacuation coverage
    • Laundry and personal expenses incurred on board, except as listed in inclusions
    • Any other alcohol and soft drinks, except as listed in inclusions
    • Onboard communication charges such as outgoing phone calls or WiFi, except as listed above
    • Staff/crew gratuities

    Adventure Activities

    (available on select departures)

    • Discover Kayaking ($350)
    • Citizen Science (Included)
    • Photography Coach (included)

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    Start: May 25, 2027

    End: Jun 3, 2027

    Departure: Troon

    Arrival: Reykjavik

    Ocean Victory

    Duration: 10 Days

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