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Iceland and British Isles Cruise

An expedition from Iceland to the British Isles featuring volcanic islands, Faroe cliffside villages, Shetland and Orkney’s ancient history, the dramatic peaks of the Isle of Skye, and Ireland’s rugged northern coast. A journey shaped by puffins, sea-carved landscapes, Viking heritage, and wild North Atlantic shores.

Reykjavik – DublinAugust 17 – August 28, 202611 nights
Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland’s vibrant capital framed by geothermal fields, Atlantic winds, and a harbor gateway to volcanic coastlines.

Heimaey, Westman Islands, Iceland

Heimaey, Westman Islands, Iceland

A volcanic island alive with seabirds, lava cliffs, puffin colonies, and the dramatic legacy of the Eldfell eruption.

Eskifjordur, Iceland

Eskifjordur, Iceland

A quiet fjord town surrounded by steep mountains, deep inlets, and the secluded beauty of Iceland’s east coast.

Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands’ historic capital of turf-roof houses, narrow lanes, and mist-covered headlands shaped by the North Atlantic.

Elduvík, Faroe Islands

Elduvík, Faroe Islands

A tiny cliffside village with stone cottages, sea-carved inlets, and sweeping views of the rugged Faroese coastline.

Lerwick, Shetland Islands, UK

Lerwick, Shetland Islands, UK

Shetland’s lively harbor town with Norse heritage, seabird cliffs, rolling moorland, and ancient settlements.

Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland

A waterfront village near Orkney’s Neolithic heartland: standing stones, sea-lashed headlands, and centuries-old maritime history.

Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Colorful harbor, dramatic Cuillin peaks, and some of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes shaped by fog, cliffs, and legends.

Sound of Mull & Fort William, Scotland

Sound of Mull & Fort William, Scotland

A scenic channel of castles, forests, sea life, and mountain views leading toward Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak

Portrush, Northern Ireland

Portrush, Northern Ireland

Gateway to the Antrim Coast: basalt cliffs, the Giant’s Causeway, and the windswept ruins of medieval Dunluce Castle

Douglas, Isle of Man

Douglas, Isle of Man

A Victorian seafront, rolling hills, and ancient Celtic and Norse heritage at the heart of this independent island.

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

A lively capital of Georgian streets, riverside quays, literary history, and Ireland’s signature blend of tradition and energy.

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Reykjavik – Dublin

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Dates

August 17 – August 28, 2026

Duration

11 nights

Ship

SH Diana

Feel the North Atlantic’s restless energy as you sail from Iceland’s volcanic frontier to the green isles of Scotland and Ireland. This 11-night voyage explores lava-formed coasts, Faroe cliffside hamlets, ancient Norse and Celtic sites, and the dramatic peaks of the Isle of Skye. Aboard SH Diana, experience Zodiac landings, wildlife watching, and immersive expedition activities across some of the most storied shores in the North Atlantic.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland’s vibrant capital framed by geothermal fields, Atlantic winds, and a harbor gateway to volcanic coastlines.

Expedition Highlights

A North Atlantic journey from Iceland’s volcanic frontier to the remote Faroe Islands and the historic shores of Scotland and Ireland, all aboard the elegant expedition ship SH Diana. A voyage shaped by rugged coastlines, seabird cliffs, ancient cultures, and the ever-shifting weather of the North Atlantic.

1,000,000+
Atlantic Puffins in the Westman Islands
Heimaey hosts one of the world’s largest puffin colonies, with more than a million birds nesting on its lava-carved cliffs each summer.
800+ km
North Atlantic Coastline of the Faroe Islands
The Faroe archipelago spans over 1,100 kilometers of coastline, most of it shaped by steep basalt cliffs, narrow fjords, and dramatic headlands.
100+
Norse and Celtic Heritage Sites in the Regions Visited
Across the Faroes, Shetlands, Orkneys, Skye, and Ireland lie more than a hundred significant Norse and Celtic archaeological sites along the broader route.
Volcanic Islands & North Atlantic Geology

Volcanic Islands & North Atlantic Geology

Explore the restless geology of the North Atlantic — from Iceland’s lava fields and sea arches to the basalt stacks of the Faroes and the ancient volcanic landscapes of Skye.

Seabirds, Marine Life & Coastal Ecosystems

Seabirds, Marine Life & Coastal Ecosystems

Encounter puffins, gannets, fulmars, seals, and dolphins across some of the richest marine environments in the region, with guided insights from onboard naturalists.

Norse, Gaelic & Maritime Heritage

Norse, Gaelic & Maritime Heritage

Trace layers of culture shaped by Vikings, Celtic clans, seafarers, and remote island communities — from turf-roof villages to thousand-year-old archaeological sites.

Expedition Itinerary

Sail from Iceland’s volcanic shores to the Faroe Islands, Shetland, Orkney, Skye, and Ireland, following North Atlantic routes shaped by basalt cliffs, seabird colonies, ancient cultures, and dramatic weather. A journey through rugged islands and storied coastlines that ends in the lively harbor of Dublin.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Begin your journey in Iceland’s vibrant capital, surrounded by geothermal fields, distant volcanoes, and the cold Atlantic. Explore the city’s harbor, museums, or waterfront views before boarding SH Diana and setting sail into the North Atlantic.

  • City walks and harbor viewpoints
  • Local museums and cultural sites
  • Embarkation & welcome briefings
  • Evening sail-away
Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland

Wildlife

Encounter North Atlantic wildlife along your route — from vast seabird colonies nesting on basalt cliffs to marine mammals that follow cold ocean currents. Watch puffins dive along the Westman Islands, observe grey seals resting on remote Scottish shores, and look for dolphins and minke whales in the open waters between Iceland, the Faroes, and the British Isles.

Atlantic puffin

Atlantic puffin

Grey seal

Grey seal

Minke whale

Minke whale

Discover Swan Hellenic

Boutique luxury expedition cruises designed for those who seek meaning beyond the horizon.

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See What Others Don't

Swan Hellenic specialises in cultural expedition cruises, offering immersive journeys to remote and historic destinations. Their fleet of elegant, ice-class ships, featuring Scandinavian design, provides luxurious accommodations and expert-led experiences. With a focus on unique itineraries and high staff-to-guest ratios, Swan Hellenic delivers enriching adventures for discerning travelers.

Here, luxury is not excess, but the art of seeing deeper.

Best in Cruise

Best in Cruise

Cruise Critic 2024

Excursion & Collaboration Winner

Excursion & Collaboration Winner

Sailawaze 2025

What our guests say

SH Diana

SH Diana blends cutting-edge technology with stylish sophistication. Every detail is designed for immersive exploration in ultimate comfort with unobstructed views throughout the ship. Whether you're soaking in breathtaking scenery from the panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or relaxing in your luxurious stateroom, SH Diana offers an exceptional experience — perfectly crafted for modern adventurers who seek both discovery and indulgence.

192 guests & 127 staff

Exclusive boutique experience

PC6 Polar class

Designed specifically for polar regions

Enrichment

Library, Laboratory, Deck

Launched in 2023

Brand new expedition vessel

Wellbeing

Infinity pool, jacuzzi, spa, gym, sauna & steam room

Fine Dining

Swan Restaurant, Club Lounge, Pool Bar & Grill

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Staterooms

Bright and spacious staterooms — your cozy home away from home.

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Oceanview

20 m²

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FEATURES

  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Balcony

25 m²

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FEATURES

  • 5 m² private balcony
  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Junior Suite

32-36 m²

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FEATURES

  • 6 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room area
  • Luxurious en-suite bathroom
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Suite

41 m²

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FEATURES

  • 5-10 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and walk-in shower
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Premium Suite

41 m²

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FEATURES

  • 8-12 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
  • Separate living room
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and shower
  • Walk-in wardrobe

Expedition Team

Mariam Pousa

Mariam Pousa

Expedition leader

Mariam, an Argentine Conservator of Cultural Heritage and expert in Nautical Archaeology, holds a Master's in Preservation of Artifacts. A history enthusiast, she teaches for the UNESCO Foundation, focusing on archaeological site preservation. Raised in the stunning landscapes of Ushuaia, Mariam is a skilled mountaineer with a passion for exploration. She has sailed in Patagonian fjords, summited the Alps and Central America Andes, and worked on adventure film crews in the UK and Spain. Fluent in Spanish, English, and French, she is also an enthusiastic skier and climber.

Dr. Simon J. George

Dr. Simon J. George

Experimental research scientist

Dr. George is an experimental research scientist at the SETI Institute, exploring the role of metals such as iron, nickel, zinc, and molybdenum in the chemistry of life. His work focuses on developing innovative instruments to study these metals and understand their involvement in the origins of life. His career spans national laboratories, universities, and industry before joining SETI in 2023. As an astrobiologist, he researches extremophiles, early metabolic pathways, and metal-rich proteins believed to be key in Earth's earliest life forms.

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