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12 Night Historic Trails and Wilderness Scotland Faroes and Iceland and Land Tour

From Aberdeen to Reykjavik

Greg Mortimer

Aurora Expeditions
5 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13951307
  • Departs: Sun, May 17, 2026
  • Returns: Fri, May 29, 2026
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    Oceanview $11,096
    Balcony $12,446
    Suite $19,271
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    Itinerary Summary

    Day by Day Details

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Sunday - May 17, 2026
    Day
    1
    Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    • Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    Having made your way to Aberdeen Airport, you will be met by a representative of Aurora Expeditions and transferred to your group hotel. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with the ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation or to provide you with information about where to dine, withdraw cash, or purchase last-minute items from a local pharmacy or supermarket. Should you already be in Aberdeen, make your way to our pre-voyage hotel, Sandman Signature Aberdeen Hotel, St Andrew St, Aberdeen. Check-in is from 3 pm. Today, there's free time to enjoy Aberdeen at your leisure (dinner not included). Accommodation: Sandman Signature Aberdeen Hotel ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Monday - May 18, 2026
    Day
    2
    Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    • Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    • Bus Travel
    • Oldmeldrum, Scotland, United Kingdom
    • Bus Travel
    • Huntly Falconry Centre, Scotland, United Kingdom
    • Bus Travel

    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Day 2 - Monday - May 18, 2026
    Day
    2
    Cruise Begins
    • Cruise Begins
    • Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    After breakfast, check out and bring your luggage to the foyer. Please place any items required today in your hand luggage as your main bag will be placed in the bays of the motorcoach. Today, we explore 'The Granite City' visiting some of Aberdeen's most famous landmarks including the magnificent King's College Chapel, which is a fantastic example of Gothic architecture, and the St Machar's Cathedral, a 12th-century church with its beautiful stained-glass windows. Depart for Glen Garioch Distillery, a 200-year-old distillery situated in the sheltered heart of the Valley of the Garioch. Blessed as it is with the northeast's mild climate, plentiful sunshine, and not too much rain, the valley has long been renowned as the finest barley growing area in the country. Once home to no fewer than six distilleries, today the valley cradles just one - this established distillery has changed hands several times and the current owners have had the distillery in their family since 1886. You will be taken on a tour of this award-winning distillery where you will see their time-honored skills at work and see what goes into making this unique spirit. Complete your distillery journey with a taste of two whiskies from their core range and for those who wish, there will be an opportunity to visit their onsite shop. Afterwards, enjoy a scenic drive to the Huntly Falconry Centre. This center was established in 1991 and is one of the first falconry centers in Scotland. Huntly Falconry Centre holds birds-of-prey falconry demonstrations throughout the season, where owls, hawks, falcons, and eagles can be seen flying every day. Marvel at the full range of bird skills during the flying demonstration before our drive returns us to Aberdeen to board the Greg Mortimer in the late afternoon. You will have time to settle into your cabin before the important briefings. We will set sail for Fair Isle in the evening and meet your expedition team and crew at the Welcome Dinner. ...
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    Tuesday - May 19, 2026
    Day
    3
    Fair Isle, Scotland
    • Fair Isle, Scotland
    Midway between Orkney and Shetland, Fair Isle houses a major European ornithological research station, and is also famous for knitwear and historic shipwrecks. About five kilometers by three kilometers / three miles by two miles in area, it is surrounded by impressive cliffs. The 70 or so islanders mainly live in traditional crofts on the more fertile low-lying southern part of the island. A bird watchers' paradise, Fair Isle lies on the intersection of major flight paths from Scandinavia, Iceland, and Faroe. In summer, the cliffs teem with breeding fulmars, kittiwakes, guillemots, gannets, shags, and puffins. The isle is an excellent place to view seabirds, especially puffins at close range. Fair Isle also has over 250 species of flowering plants, including wetland flowers, rare orchids, alpine species, and common wildflowers. We'll be welcomed by the hospitable villagers and may take a hike or visit the museum. Grey and common seals inhabit these waters around Fair Isle, while sharp eyes may spot harbour porpoises, white-beaked dolphins, Atlantic white-sided dolphins, killer whales (orcas), and minke whales. ...
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    Wednesday - May 20, 2026
    Day
    4
    • Jarlshof
    • Isle of Noss, United Kingdom
    Jarlshof is one of Shetland's best-preserved and most complex archaeological sites. It was exposed by storms in the late 19th century. The Old House of Sumburgh, built here in the 17th century, was named 'Jarlshof' by Sir Walter Scott in his novel 'The Pirate'. The record of human occupation dates from around 3200 BCE. Jarlshof's main Bronze Age site is the house of a bronzesmith working around 800 BC. Clay molds into which molten bronze was poured revealed that he was casting axe heads and short swords. It seems that Shetland suited early Norse settlers, for they quickly settled here and left their mark on Shetland's history for ages to come. With its mile-long seabird cliffs, the Island of Noss is a National Nature Reserve. In breeding season, the sound of around 150,000 birds and chicks fills the air. Millions of years of wind and ice have honeycombed thousands of nesting ledges in sandstone cliffs almost 200 meters / 656 feet high. Resident seals and visiting otters feed in dense kelp around the shores. ...
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    Thursday - May 21, 2026
    Day
    5
    • Hermaness National Nature Reserve, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Britain's most northerly islands lie almost 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of the Scottish mainland, at a similar latitude to the southern tip of Greenland, or Bergen in Norway. Kept relatively warm by the Gulf Stream, Shetland's 100 islands experience almost 24 hours of daylight in summer. They abound with nature reserves and archaeological sites and offer a taste of traditional island life. Hermaness National Nature Reserve, is close to Britain's most northerly point. The reserve is a place of bird cries and sea smells, of myth and mist. The cliffs rise 170 meters (558 feet) above the Atlantic. During summer they are alive with the cacophony, and raw guano smell of over 100,000 breeding seabirds: kittiwakes, shags, snipe, dunlin, golden plover, and Arctic skua, making this one of Europe's most diverse colonies. The grasslands, moors, and cliff tops are a tapestry of colorful wildflowers - gentians, heather, orchids, and thrift are a few of the species here. ...
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    Friday - May 22, 2026
    Day
    6
    Faroe Islands, Denmark
    • Faroe Islands, Denmark
    Nestled in the heart of the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islands are a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. This remote archipelago, composed of 18 volcanic islands, boasts a population of just 50,000, offering an unparalleled escape from the ordinary. Steeped in Viking history and characterized by dramatic landscapes of towering cliffs, verdant mountains, and deep fjords, the Faroes are a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Over the next three days we hope to explore the islands of Sandoy, Streymoy, and Eysturoy, beginning in Torshavn, a captivating blend of old and new. Wander through the town's quaint, colorful houses, many adorned with traditional grass roofs, and imagine life as a Viking settler. Encounter the iconic Faroese sheep, their woolly coats a stark contrast against the rugged terrain, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive Faroese ponies. No visit to the Faroe Islands is complete without a boat trip to the mesmerizing Vestmanna bird cliffs. Soar above the ocean as thousands of seabirds, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots, fill the air with their enchanting calls. For those seeking adventure, the island of Suduroy offers unparalleled hiking opportunities. Explore pristine coastal paths, surrounded by dramatic mountain backdrops, and revel in the solitude of this unspoiled natural wonderland. The Faroe Islands will cast their spell on you as you discover a world of breathtaking beauty, warm hospitality, and authentic experiences. ...
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    Saturday - May 23, 2026
    Day
    7
    Faroe Islands, Denmark
    • Faroe Islands, Denmark
    Sunday - May 24, 2026
    Day
    8
    Faroe Islands, Denmark
    • Faroe Islands, Denmark
    Monday - May 25, 2026
    Day
    9
    At Sea
    • At Sea
    Enjoy the sea crossing to Iceland accompanied by sea birds while searching for whales. Enjoy informative talks from the onboard team of experts, get to know your fellow expeditioners, stay active in the gym, or treat yourself to a massage in the wellness center.
    Tuesday - May 26, 2026
    Day
    10
    Seydisfjordur, Iceland
    • Seydisfjordur, Iceland
    Explore Seydisfjordur, a picturesque fishing village that is renowned for its charming collection of colorful wooden buildings located around the lagoon. Take a stroll around town and discover the timber houses that are remnants from when the Norwegians settled here and established the herring fishing facilities from 1870-1900. From the valley above the town, the river Fjardara tumbles down in beautiful cascades to the lagoon. There are a number of delightful hiking trails to explore, or alternatively, you can discover a flourishing cultural scene with an arts center, the famous blue church that stages music concerts, and the only two cinemas in the east of Iceland. Back in town, browse the stores where you will discover handicrafts by local artists and artisans - perfect as a souvenir or gift. ...
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    Wednesday - May 27, 2026
    Day
    11
    Djupivogur, Iceland
    • Djupivogur, Iceland
    In Iceland's east, we disembark in Djupivogur, our gateway to Vatnajokull National Park, home to Europe's largest glacier. Personalize your expedition with the included 'Your Choice' experiences that best suits your interests and level of fitness.
    Thursday - May 28, 2026
    Day
    12
    • Westmann Islands, Iceland
    Enjoy a morning and lunch onboard, searching for whales and seabirds. The onboard team of experts entertains us with informative talks. Located off Iceland's south coast, the Westman Islands were formed by volcanic eruptions around 10,000 years ago. Westman Islands are surrounded by 15 other uninhabited islands and around 30 rocks and skerries offering refuge for rich array of seabirds. Westman Islands are considered to have the largest Atlantic puffin colony in the world, and when sailing around the islands it is not uncommon to see puffins but also whales and seals. Personalize your expedition with the included 'Your Choice' experiences that best suits your interests and level of fitness. ...
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    Friday - May 29, 2026
    Day
    13
    Reykjavik, Iceland
    • Reykjavik, Iceland
    During the early morning, we cruise into Reykjavik and disembark at approximately 8 am. Farewell your Expedition Team and fellow passengers as we all continue our onward journeys. Transfer to Keflavik Airport. Note: At the conclusion of the voyage, consider booking flights departing after 12 pm on the day of disembarkation in case there are delays. ...
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