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Northern Europe
Fri 11 Sep 2026 - Fri 25 Sep 2026

14 nights, from Reykjavik

Cruise Region : Northern Europe
Company : Azamara Cruises
Ship : Azamara Journey
Journey Start : Fri 11 Sep 2026
Journey End : Fri 25 Sep 2026
Count Nights : 14 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 11.09 Fri Reykjavik / Iceland
2 12.09 Sat Reykjavik / Iceland 17:00
3 13.09 Sun Day at sea / Sea
4 14.09 Mon Prince Christian Sound / Greenland 13:00 18:00
5 15.09 Tue Kakortok / Greenland 08:00 20:00
6 16.09 Wed Nanortalik / Greenland 08:00 17:00
7 17.09 Thu Day at sea / Sea
8 18.09 Fri Day at sea / Sea
9 19.09 Sat St. John`s 08:00
10 20.09 Sun St. John`s 13:30
11 21.09 Mon Day at sea / Sea
12 22.09 Tue Sept Iles / Canada 09:00 18:00
13 23.09 Wed SCENIC CRUISING SAGUENAY FJORD 06:00 10:00
14 24.09 Thu Saguenay / Canada 10:01 21:00
15 25.09 Fri Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada 09:00 22:00
16 26.09 Sat Montreal / Canada 06:00
Interior

Interior

from: 4 134€
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 4 869€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 6 067€
Suite

Suite

from: 8 821€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Reykjavik / Iceland

    Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxa Bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a population of around 123,300 (and over 216,940 in the Capital Region), it is the heart of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.

    Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Ingólfr Arnarson, was established in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.

  • Day 2: 00:00-17:00

    Reykjavik / Iceland

    Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxa Bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a population of around 123,300 (and over 216,940 in the Capital Region), it is the heart of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.

    Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Ingólfr Arnarson, was established in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.

  • Day 3:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 4: 13:00-18:00

    Prince Christian Sound / Greenland

  • Day 5: 08:00-20:00

    Kakortok / Greenland

    Qaqortoq, formerly Julianehåb, is a town in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland, located near Cape Thorvaldsen. With a population of 3,089 in 2016, it is the most populous town in southern Greenland and the fourth-largest town on the island.

  • Day 6: 08:00-17:00

    Nanortalik / Greenland

    Nanortalik is a town in Nanortalik Island, Kujalleqmunicipality, southern Greenland. With 1,337 inhabitants as of 2013, it is the tenth-largest town in the country. The name Nanortalik means "Place of Polar Bears" or "Place Where the Polar Bears Go" (from Greenlandic: nanoq). It is the southernmost town in Greenland, with a population of over 1,000.

  • Day 7:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 8:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 9: 08:00-00:00

    St. John`s

  • Day 10: 00:00-13:30

    St. John`s

  • Day 11:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 12: 09:00-18:00

    Sept Iles / Canada

    Sept Iles — Nature and Culture of Northern Quebec

    Sept-Îles, located on the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in the province of Quebec, Canada, is a unique coastal town surrounded by an archipelago of seven islands. These islands form a natural barrier, protecting the shoreline from winds and creating one of the sunniest climates in the region.

    The town is rich in cultural life and historical heritage. The Côte-Nord Regional Museum and the Clarke City Interpretation Centre introduce visitors to the traditions of Indigenous peoples and the history of European settlers. Sept-Îles offers travelers a harmonious blend of coastal nature, culture, and the authenticity of northern Quebec.

  • Day 13: 06:00-10:00

    SCENIC CRUISING SAGUENAY FJORD

  • Day 14: 10:01-21:00

    Saguenay / Canada

  • Day 15: 09:00-22:00

    Kangiqsualujjuaq / Canada

  • Day 16: 06:00-00:00

    Montreal / Canada

    Montreal — The Cultural Capital of Canada

    Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec in southeastern Canada and the fourth-largest French-speaking city in the world, behind Paris, Kinshasa, and Abidjan. It is an important cultural center where French and English cultures harmoniously blend. Walking through the Old City, Vieux-Montréal, you can admire beautiful old buildings, narrow streets, and historic squares, such as Place Jacques-Cartier. Montreal is also famous for its museums, theaters, and festivals, including the famous jazz festival.

    The city perfectly combines urban atmosphere with natural beauty. In Montreal, you can enjoy green parks like Parc Jean-Drapeau and hike up Mont Royal, from where you get a stunning view of the city. Montreal is also renowned for its gastronomy, offering a variety of restaurants, from French cuisine to unique street food.

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