Oceanview Staterooms are light-filled and thoughtfully designed, featuring double or twin beds, a comfortable sitting area and a luxurious bathroom. Large windows frame ever-changing sea views.
Iceland and British Isles cruise

Dining
+Beverages
+Gratuities
+Wi-Fi
+Shore excursions
from£7,479pp
from£7,479pp

Voyage Code: SWAND2226081711
Cruise overview
Iceland and British Isles cruise
Reykjavík
Heimaey Island
Djúpivogur
Thorshavn
Tvoroyri
Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Stromness, Orkney Islands
Portree, Isle of Skye
Fort William
Portrush
Douglas
Dublin
Itinerary
Day 1
Reykjavík
Discover the Viking and Celtic heritage of the North Atlantic on this voyage from Reykajvik to Dublin. Hike the rugged landscapes of the Faroe Islands and Northern Ireland, watch seabird cliffs teeming with life at Latrabjarg and explore medieval sites like Orkney’s mysterious Ring of Brodgar. As you retrace the ocean pathways of Norse explorers and Celtic monks, encounter rich cultures shaped by these dynamic historic forces.
Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation’s nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island’s population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its concrete houses painted in light colors and topped by vibrant red, blue, and green roofs. In contrast to the almost treeless countryside, Reykjavík has many tall, native birches, rowans, and willows, as well as imported aspen, pines, and spruces.Reykjavík’s name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke, reykur, and bay, vík. In AD 874, Norseman Ingólfur Arnarson saw Iceland rising out of the misty sea and came ashore at a bay eerily shrouded with plumes of steam from nearby hot springs. Today most of the houses in Reykjavík are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs. Natural heating avoids air pollution; there’s no smoke around. You may notice, however, that the hot water brings a slight sulfur smell to the bathroom.Prices are easily on a par with other major European cities. A practical option is to purchase a Reykjavík City Card at the Tourist Information Center or at the Reykjavík Youth Hostel. This card permits unlimited bus usage and admission to any of the city’s seven pools, the Family Park and Zoo, and city museums. The cards are valid for one (ISK 3,300), two (ISK 4,400), or three days (ISK 4,900), and they pay for themselves after three or four uses a day. Even lacking the City Card, paying admission (ISK 500, or ISK 250 for seniors and people with disabilities) to one of the city art museums (Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, or Ásmundarsafn) gets you free same-day admission to the other two.
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Day 2
Heimaey Island
Day 3
Djúpivogur
Day 4
Thorshavn
Day 5
Tvoroyri
Day 6
Lerwick, Shetland Islands
Day 7
Stromness, Orkney Islands
Day 8
Portree, Isle of Skye
Day 9
Fort William
Day 10
Portrush
Day 11
Douglas
Day 12
Dublin
Oceanviewfrom£5,779pp
Balconyfrom£7,479pp
Junior Suitefrom£9,199pp
Suitefrom£10,849pp
Premium Suitefrom£12,549pp
Amenities
- Double or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Room Service Available
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Desk
- Minibar
Ship features
SH Diana blends robust expedition architecture with refined amenities and cultural engagement.
- Ice-class reinforced hull and hybrid-ready systems
- Panoramic observation lounge and sky deck
- Multiple dining venues blending regional and international cuisine
- Zodiac fleet, kayaks and undersea camera systems
- Expedition lecture theatre and library
- Spa, sauna and fitness centre
- Open bridge policy and expert-led presentations
- Sustainability features: battery assist, waste-management, efficient systems












