REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND
Saturday, August 7
Iceland is a volcanic, eco-friendly island nation with a preserved Norse heritage, dramatic natural features, and a modern capital, Reykjavík, home to most of its population and rich maritime traditions.
DAY AT SEA
Sunday, August 8
On a relaxing day at sea aboard Crystal Symphony, guests can unwind with sweeping ocean views from the deck, enjoy a peaceful morning on their private veranda, or indulge in rejuvenating spa and wellness experiences. The day invites leisurely pursuits such as enriching lectures, cooking demonstrations, fitness classes, or simply relaxing by the pool with attentive service close at hand. World-class dining is available throughout the day, from casual bites to elegant multi-course meals paired with fine wines and premium spirits. As evening falls, guests can savor live entertainment, cocktails in a refined lounge, or quiet moments under the stars as the ship glides toward its next destination.
NANORTALIK (KUJALLEK), GREENLAND
Monday, August 9
Nanortalik is a small southern Greenland port and adventure gateway to the dramatic Tasermiut Fjord, known for its towering granite walls, glaciers, and Arctic landscapes. Set on an island amid complex fjord systems, it blends pristine nature with rich Inuit and Danish colonial history, showcased in its historic town and museum.
SEMINARS-AT-SEA
Tuesday, August 10
While onboard, along with enjoying the many amenities and countless shipboard activities aboard the ship, you’ll participate in insightful and enlightening seminars and panel discussions with your distinguished speakers.
SISIMIUT, GREENLAND
Wednesday, August 11
Sisimiut, Greenland’s second-largest city, is a fast-growing Arctic destination offering year-round outdoor adventures, from winter sports and Northern Lights viewing to summer hiking and kayaking. The city also features historic sites, including Greenland’s oldest church and a museum highlighting its colonial and maritime past.
NUUK (GODTHAB), GREENLAND
Thursday, August 12
Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, sits at the mouth of the vast Nuup Kangerlua fjord system and blends dramatic natural scenery with rich cultural life. Key highlights include historic Colonial Harbour, the National Museum tracing Greenland’s history, and the modern Katuaq Cultural Centre celebrating local art and music.
PAAMIUT, GREENLAND
Friday, August 13
Paamiut is a colorful southern Greenland port known for its large population of white-tailed eagles, rich whaling history, and access to scenic fjords and glaciers. It offers year-round outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing to excellent whale watching.
CRUISE PRINCE KRISTIAN FJORD, GREENLAND
Saturday, August 14
The 60-mile fjord system at southern Greenland’s tip offers dramatic Arctic scenery, with glaciers, icebergs, colorful settlements, and towering granite cliffs, providing an awe-inspiring setting for whale watching and serene exploration.
DAY AT SEA
Sunday, August 15
Southern Greenland’s 60-mile fjord system offers iconic Arctic scenery, featuring glaciers, icebergs, colorful settlements, and towering cliffs, with opportunities for whale watching and immersive, slow-paced exploration.
TASIILAQ, GREENLAND
Monday, August 16
Tasiilaq, Greenland’s largest east-coast town on Ammassalik Island, offers a remote, culturally rich experience. Visitors can witness traditional Inuit life, including drum dances and dog sledding, explore local artisans’ workshops, and visit the museum housed in a historic church with a peat house annex.
SEMINARS-AT-SEA
Tuesday, August 17
While onboard, along with enjoying the many amenities and countless shipboard activities aboard the ship, you’ll participate in insightful and enlightening seminars and panel discussions with your distinguished speakers.
SIGLUFJÖRÐUR, ICELAND
Wednesday, August 18
Siglufjörður, a remote northern Icelandic town near the Arctic Circle, combines mystical landscapes with rich history as a former herring capital. Visitors can explore museums, enjoy local music and cuisine, cycle scenic trails, and experience natural wonders like the Northern Lights, midnight sun, and vibrant wildflowers.
ÍSAFJÖRÐUR, ICELAND
Thursday, August 19
A remote fjord-side trading post surrounded by mountains, known for its arts scene, historic tin-roofed homes, maritime artifacts (including a notable accordion collection), and nearby natural attractions like waterfalls, a small tundra botanic garden, and tiny mountain villages.
GRUNDARFJÖRÐUR, ICELAND
Friday, August 20
Grundarfjörður is a small, colorful town known for Mount Kirkjufell and Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, offering scenic landscapes, local history, and outdoor activities like hiking, horse riding, and whale watching.
REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND
Saturday, August 21
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