Greenland & Iceland Greenland & Iceland Greenland & Iceland

10-day Cruise on Norwegian Star

Greenland & Iceland

from Reykjavik, Iceland

Come aboard Norwegian Star on an unforgettable cruise through Iceland and Greenland. In Djúpivogur, stroll among local shops and art installations or visit the picturesque Búlandsnes Bird Sanctuary to see a diverse range of bird species. Discover the awe-inspiring natural beauty surrounding Isafjordur on a guided tour that takes you into the culture and history of the region. Then explore Nuuk's historic attractions and art museum, which showcases artwork dating back to the early 20th century.
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    Enjoy a round-trip cruise from Reykjavik on Norwegian Star.
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    Savour a diverse range of delicious onboard dining options.
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10 Days. 7 Ports. 1 Amazing Vacation.
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Port of Call
Reykjavik, Iceland
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There's a good reason that Iceland is considered a photographer's dream destination. Its terrain is visually stunning, offering views of lava flows, hot springs, unspoiled nature - and colourful, fascinating cities like Reykjavik. The world's most northerly capital brings together quaint villages, exciting museums, a flourishing music scene and restaurants that rival Europe's finest. Explore more of Reykjavik on a European cruise!

Port of Call
Djupivogur, Iceland
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Nestled in between the two fjords, Hamarsfjörður and Berufjörður, you'll find the remote little town of Djúpivogur. Captivating as it is quant, this humble fishing village is home to breathtaking scenery that moves from gently sweeping beaches to jagged cliffs and Búlandstindur, the iconic pyramid-shaped mountain. In contrast to the high-energy hustle and bustle of modern life, Djúpivogur encourages a slower, more contemplative way of living. Savour incredible seafood, have drinks with locals and shop traditional handcrafts you can't find anywhere else in the world. While the town of Djúpivogur might be small, there's no doubt it will make a big impression on your next Northern Europe adventure.

Port of Call
Akureyri, Iceland
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Nestled along the shores of one of the most breathtaking fjords in Iceland, Akureyri is the nation's second largest urban area and a centre of Icelandic folk culture. Visit the museums, hike along the extraordinary vistas or explore the botanical gardens. Shop in one of the charming boutiques and then catch a glimpse of the most northerly 18-hole golf course in the world. After you've worked up an appetite, feast on some Nordic specialties like smoked lamb and fresh fish and then indulge in an Icelandic fried pastry.

Port of Call
Isafjordur, Iceland
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As the largest town in Iceland's remote Westfjords's region, Ísafjörður is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts. Boasting an enchanting fjord ideal for watersports and a mountainous landscape brimming with opportunities for hiking, biking, horseback riding and more, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Originally a church site and a 16th century trading post, the town of Ísafjörður is home to wonderful museums and historic sites for those wishing to learn about the region's rich heritage and local culture.

Port of Call
Qaqortoq, Greenland
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As the largest town in South Greenland, Qaqortoq offers something for everyone - history, culture, outdoor adventures and relaxing hot springs. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times; you can tour the Qaqortoq Museum for a glimpse into its rich history. Stroll among its colourful buildings tucked into the hills to see 40 sculptures that are part of a permanent art exhibit and visit nearby Norse ruins. Or head into the surrounding countryside for numerous hikes boasting spectacular vistas.

Port of Call
Paamiut (Frederikshab), Greenland
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Located on the southwestern shores of Greenland at the mouth of Kvanefjord, Paamiut is nestled between the mountains and the sea. The region has been inhabited since about 1500 B.C., and the town was founded in 1742 upon a thriving fishing industry. Although the fishing industry has since declined, today the small town acts as a base from which outdoor adventures abound. From wildlife tours where you might encounter whales and kayaking to birding and hiking in the Blue Mountains, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Port of Call
Nuuk, Greenland
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As the country's capital and largest city (population less than 18,000), Nuuk sits at the mouth of an expansive fjord in southwest Greenland. Though the city was founded in 1728, the region's first inhabitants arrived around 2200 BC. Learn about the area's storied past at the Greenland National Museum, and then discover the modern boutiques, vibrant cafes and delicious local cuisine as you explore the city and its rainbow-coloured wooden houses facing the sea. Or take to the water on a boat or sailing tour in Nuup Kangerlua - one of the world's largest fjord systems - where you may encounter whales, seals, walruses and more.

Port of Call
Reykjavik, Iceland
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There's a good reason that Iceland is considered a photographer's dream destination. Its terrain is visually stunning, offering views of lava flows, hot springs, unspoiled nature - and colourful, fascinating cities like Reykjavik. The world's most northerly capital brings together quaint villages, exciting museums, a flourishing music scene and restaurants that rival Europe's finest. Explore more of Reykjavik on a European cruise!

DATES & PRICES
Staterooms & Accommodations
There's nothing like starting your morning with a glass of sunshine and fresh ocean breezes on your own private balcony. Norwegian offers a wide range of contemporary and lavish accommodations designed for you, your family or even a retreat with your besties. From convenient adjoining staterooms to the Penthouse (includes a private butler), we've made room for every vacationing style.
  • Club Balcony Suite

  • Suite

  • Oceanview

  • Balcony

  • Inside

Experience Norwegian Star
Welcome aboard your best vacation yet.
  • 2013 Best for Families
    2013 Best for Families
  • 2021
    Remodeled Date
  • 2,298
    Double Occupancy
Dining
Serving a wide variety of culinary delights to please every palate, our complimentary dining options include three main dining rooms, a help-yourself buffet and a variety of casual cafés, grills and on-the-go choices. Plus, our Main Dining Rooms offer a menu that changes daily, Chefs Signature Dishes and carefully selected wine recommendations, guaranteeing a different culinary adventure with every visit.
  • Versailles Main Dining Room

    Versailles Main Dining Room

  • La Cucina  Italian Restaurant

    La Cucina Italian Restaurant

  • Garden Cafe

    Garden Cafe

Bars & Lounges
With so many bars and lounges to discover, finding your favourite may take a few days. Pop some bubbly and toast to the good life inside Gatsby's Champagne Bar. Or work on perfecting your tan as you relax poolside at Topsiders Bar. Whether you're looking to meet up with friends or make new ones, there's always an opportunity to mix it up.
  • Sky High Bar

    Sky High Bar

  • Spice H20

    Spice H20

  • Atrium Café

    Atrium Café

Entertainment
When it comes to the entertainment on Norwegian Star, there's never a dull moment. Travel back in time to the 70s club 'Band on the Run' and enjoy the soaring melodies of Styx, Donna Summer, and Queen. This club caters to the elite and your name is at the top of the guest list. Why not experience the mysterious but urban club Paridis production show? A visual feast that will delight and entice all of your senses. Or simply grab a drink and join your Entertainment staff in the Bliss Lounge for our fun packed gameshows and parties, every evening. It's showtime. All the time
  • Star Theatre

    Star Theatre

  • Band on The Run

    Band on The Run

Activities
From top to bottom and from bow to stern, Norwegian Star ships have enough onboard activities to fill every minute of your cruise. Indulge in a refreshing swim, cocktail or ice cream treat at The Oasis Pool. Wanna get lucky? Bet it all at our award-winning Casinos at Sea®. And when all is said and done, enjoy a pamper session at Mandara Spa. With so much to do, we'll always have you coming back for more.
  • Kids' Pool

    Kids' Pool

  • Hot Tubs

    Hot Tubs

  • Sports Court

    Sports Court

Spa
Please visit the Spa for the latest pricing on all products & services. Prices are subject to change. Guests must be 18 or older to indulge in our spa services. An 18% gratuity and spa service charge will be added at time of purchase.
  • Facial Treatments

    Facial Treatments

  • Massage

    Massage

  • Manicure

    Manicure

Onboard Shopping
Forget to pack something? No worries! Our gift shops onboard carry everything you'll need for fun in the sun. Shop from a variety of souvenirs, cosmetics, clothing, snacks and sundry items. Treat yourself at our duty free shops full of fantastic savings on fine jewelry, accessories, perfume, liquor and tobacco.
  • The Tides

    The Tides

  • Tradewinds

    Tradewinds

  • EFFY

    EFFY

Explore Top Shore Excursions

We know the destinations you'll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you'll visit.