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id: f3c124a9-1b49-40ef-bd26-24613f186995
slug: 2192736
voyage_code: EX72629
cruise_line: Lindblad Expeditions
ship: National Geographic Explorer
departure_date: 
return_date: 
nights: 8
embarkation_port: Reykjavik
disembarkation_port: Reykjavik
starting_price_usd: None
bookable: false
last_updated: 2026-05-05T03:05:49Z
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# Fire and Ice

> Lindblad Expeditions · National Geographic Explorer · Jul 26 – Aug 2   (8 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Lindblad Expeditions |
| **Ship** | National Geographic Explorer |
| **Duration** | 8 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Reykjavik |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Reykjavik |
| **Starting Price** | N/A USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | EX72629 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Reykjavik
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Reykjavik, on the coast of Iceland, is the country's capital and largest city. It's home to the National and Saga museums, tracing Iceland’s Viking history. The striking concrete Hallgrimskirkja church and rotating Perlan glass dome offer sweeping views of the sea and nearby hills. Exemplifying the island’s volcanic activity is the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa, near the village of Grindavik.

### Day 2: Westfjords
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 3: Siglufjordur
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord with the same name on the northern coast of Iceland. The population in 2011 was 1,206; the town has been shrinking in size since the 1950s when the town reached its peak of 3,000 inhabitants

### Day 4: Husavik
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Húsavík is a small town that looks out over Skjálfandi Bay on Iceland's northern coast. It has gained international fame as one of the world's best places to see whales.

### Day 5: Borgarfjörðurhöfn
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 6: Djupivogur, Iceland
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Djúpivogur is a small town and municipality located on a peninsula in the Austurland in eastern Iceland, near the island of Papey and on the fjord Berufjörður. The municipality was formed by the merger of rural communities Berunes, Buland, and Geithellur on October 1, 1992. 

### Day 7: Heimaey, Westman Islands
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Heimaey, literally Home Island, is an Icelandic island. At 13.4 square kilometres, it is the largest island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, and the largest and most populated island off the Icelandic coast. Heimaey is 4 nautical miles off the south coast of Iceland.

### Day 8: Reykjavik
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Reykjavik, on the coast of Iceland, is the country's capital and largest city. It's home to the National and Saga museums, tracing Iceland’s Viking history. The striking concrete Hallgrimskirkja church and rotating Perlan glass dome offer sweeping views of the sea and nearby hills. Exemplifying the island’s volcanic activity is the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa, near the village of Grindavik.


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Pricing | Contact for latest fares |

## Cabin Options

### Outside Cabins

**Cabin - Upper Deck** (Code: 05)
These cabins feature a balcony with sliding glass doors, feature one queen-sized bed, a writing desk and chairs, climate controls, a TV showing the ship's position and programing. Bathrooms are also generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall. . (Cabin 221 has two lower single beds that ...

**Cabin - Main Deck** (Code: 03)
Cabins feature two lower single beds (some can convert to a queen-sized bed), one large window, and two sitting chairs and a small table and ample storage. They have a writing desk, reading lamps, bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship's position and programming.

**Cabin - Main Deck** (Code: 01)
Cabins feature one or two Portholes. Most cabins feature two lower single beds. Cabins 303-306 feature one queen-sized bed. All offer a writing desk, reading lamps, bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship's position and programing.
Standard Cabin Amenities

**Solo Cabin** (Code: SA)
These cabins feature one lower single bed and a large window or two portholes, a writing desk, reading lamp, bathroom with a room glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship's position and programing.

**Cabin - Main Deck** (Code: 02)
Cabins feature two lower single beds (some can convert to a queen-sized bed), and one large window. They offer a writing desk, reading lamps, bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship's position and programming.

**Cabin - Upper & Veranda Decks** (Code: 04)
Cabins feature two lower single beds and at least one large window, climate controls, a TV showing the ship's position and programing. Bathrooms are also generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall. The lounge and chartroom are easily accessible. The lounge is the social heart of the shi...

**Solo Cabin** (Code: SB)
These cabins feature one lower single bed and a large window, a writing desk, reading lamp, bathroom with a room glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship's position and programing. The lounge and chartroom are easily accessible.

### Suite Cabins

**Suite - Verandah Deck** (Code: 06)
Suite with Balcony. These spacious cabins have private balconies, two lower single beds that can be converted into a queen, a writing desk, chairs, and a TV. Bathrooms are generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall and twin sinks.

**Suite - Verandah Deck** (Code: 07)
Suite with Balcony.  These large cabins with private balconies have either two lower single beds that can convert to an Olympic-sized queen. They have seating areas and can be converted to triples. Bathrooms are generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall and twin sinks.


## Ship Information

### National Geographic Explorer

National Geographic Explorer is a state-of-the-art expedition ship, and the newest addition to the Lindblad fleet. It is a fully stabilized, ice-class vessel, enabling it to navigate polar passages while providing exceptional comfort. It carries kayaks and a fleet of Zodiac landing craft. An Undersea Specialist operates a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and sophisticated video equipment, extending access to the underwater world.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 148 |
| Crew | 0 |
| Gross Tonnage | 0.0 |
| Length | 356.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 0 |

## Ports of Call

### Reykjavik
*Coordinates: 64.1353, -21.8952*

Reykjavik, on the coast of Iceland, is the country's capital and largest city. It's home to the National and Saga museums, tracing Iceland’s Viking history. The striking concrete Hallgrimskirkja church and rotating Perlan glass dome offer sweeping views of the sea and nearby hills. Exemplifying the island’s volcanic activity is the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa, near the village of Grindavik.

### Westfjords

### Siglufjordur
*Coordinates: 66.0715, -18.6537*

Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord with the same name on the northern coast of Iceland. The population in 2011 was 1,206; the town has been shrinking in size since the 1950s when the town reached its peak of 3,000 inhabitants

### Husavik
*Coordinates: 65.4041, -13.6981*

Húsavík is a small town that looks out over Skjálfandi Bay on Iceland's northern coast. It has gained international fame as one of the world's best places to see whales.

### Borgarfjörðurhöfn

### Djupivogur, Iceland
*Coordinates: 64.6569, -14.2901*

Djúpivogur is a small town and municipality located on a peninsula in the Austurland in eastern Iceland, near the island of Papey and on the fjord Berufjörður. The municipality was formed by the merger of rural communities Berunes, Buland, and Geithellur on October 1, 1992. 

### Heimaey, Westman Islands
*Coordinates: 63.4277, -20.2674*

Heimaey, literally Home Island, is an Icelandic island. At 13.4 square kilometres, it is the largest island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, and the largest and most populated island off the Icelandic coast. Heimaey is 4 nautical miles off the south coast of Iceland.


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