Cruises from Reykjavik

Cruises from Reykjavik are the most popular way to explore Iceland and the wider North Atlantic. As the country’s capital and largest port, Reykjavik serves as the embarkation point for itineraries around Iceland’s coastline, as well as voyages to Greenland, the Norwegian Fjords, and the Arctic Circle. Many cruises from Reykjavik also include transatlantic crossings to North America or Europe, making it a key hub for repositioning sailings. A mix of mainstream and expedition cruise lines operate from the city, offering everything from scenic island-hopping to adventurous Arctic explorations. At Hello Cruise, we compare ships, itineraries, and prices from trusted UK cruise agents, helping you find the best deals for your Reykjavik cruise departure.
Cruises Departing from Reykjavik, Iceland
135 cruises
Cruise: Reykjavík – Vigur Island – Djupavik – Veidleysufjordur Fjord – Husavik – Jan Mayen Island – Svalbard Archipelago – Svalbard Archipelago – Svalbard Archipelago – Svalbard Archipelago – Bear Island – Skarsvåg – Cruising Along North Cape – Tromsø


A midsized ship offering a relaxed cruise experience, with a traditional layout, comfortable public spaces, and a strong focus on destinations.Norwegian Star is part of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Dawn Class and delivers a classic cruising style compared to the line’s newer, larger ships. Carrying around 2,300 guests, the ship offers a calm onboard atmosphere with well-proportioned lounges, open deck areas, and a comfortable pace at sea. Accommodation includes inside, oceanview, balcony cabins, and suites, arranged in a practical, comfort-led layout. Norwegian Cruise Line’s Freestyle Cruising approach allows flexible dining and a casual onboard feel, making Norwegian Star well suited to guests who prefer midsized ships, relaxed days onboard, and itineraries that prioritise ports and scenic cruising over large-scale onboard attractions.
- Mid-Size Ship
- Relaxed
- Family-Friendly
1 Night Stay: Reykjavik, 10 Nights Cruise: Reykjavík – Isafjørdur – Akureyri – Måløy – Leirvik – Invergordon – Newhaven/Edinburgh – Southampton
Cruise: Reykjavík – Isafjørdur – Akureyri – Måløy – Leirvik – Invergordon – Newhaven/Edinburgh – Southampton
Cruise: Reykjavík – Heimaey Island – Djúpivogur – Lerwick, Shetland Islands – Invergordon – Dover
Cruise: Reykjavík – Heimaey Island – Djúpivogur – Lerwick, Shetland Islands – Invergordon – Dover – Trondheim – Brønnøysund – Svolvær – Tromsø – Honningsvåg – Olden – Bergen – Amsterdam – Dover


A midsized ship offering a relaxed cruise experience, with a traditional layout, comfortable public spaces, and a strong focus on destinations.Norwegian Star is part of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Dawn Class and delivers a classic cruising style compared to the line’s newer, larger ships. Carrying around 2,300 guests, the ship offers a calm onboard atmosphere with well-proportioned lounges, open deck areas, and a comfortable pace at sea. Accommodation includes inside, oceanview, balcony cabins, and suites, arranged in a practical, comfort-led layout. Norwegian Cruise Line’s Freestyle Cruising approach allows flexible dining and a casual onboard feel, making Norwegian Star well suited to guests who prefer midsized ships, relaxed days onboard, and itineraries that prioritise ports and scenic cruising over large-scale onboard attractions.
- Mid-Size Ship
- Relaxed
- Family-Friendly
1 Night Stay: Reykjavik, 10 Nights Cruise: Reykjavík – Isafjørdur – Akureyri – Ålesund – Leirvik – Invergordon – Newhaven/Edinburgh – Southampton


Holland America Line’s newest flagship offering a refined premium cruise experience, with modern design, music-focused venues, and a relaxed onboard atmosphere.Rotterdam is part of Holland America Line’s Pinnacle Class and represents the line’s most modern and design-forward ship to date. Carrying around 2,650 guests, the ship blends contemporary styling with the classic elegance Holland America is known for, creating a calm, polished onboard feel rather than a high-energy mega-ship experience. Accommodation includes inside, oceanview, balcony cabins, and suites, with a strong emphasis on comfort and space. The ship places particular focus on live music and dining, with multiple music venues and refined restaurant options. As a premium cruise line, Holland America appeals to guests who value quality dining, enrichment, and destination-focused cruising in a relaxed, sophisticated setting.
- Mid-Size Ship
- Sophisticated
- Premium
3 Nights Stay: Reykjavik, 14 Nights Cruise: Reykjavík – Heimaey Island – Djúpivogur – Aberdeen – Queensferry – Rotterdam – Ålesund – Olden – Odda – Bergen – Rotterdam
Cruise: Reykjavík – Isafjørdur – Akureyri – Ålesund – Leirvik – Invergordon – Newhaven/Edinburgh – Southampton
Cruise: Reykjavík – Heimaey Island – Djúpivogur – Aberdeen – Queensferry – Rotterdam
Cruise: Reykjavík – Heimaey Island – Djúpivogur – Aberdeen – Queensferry – Rotterdam – Ålesund – Olden – Odda – Bergen – Rotterdam




