Itinerary Overview
Reykjavik/Cape Liberty Cruise Port (Bayonne, NJ)
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 Sep 07, 2027 - Reykjavik
The fire, frost and water symbolized by the red, white and blue of Iceland’s flag are manifested in this land. Reykjavik, or Smoky Bay, was so named in 874 A.D. by Ingolf Arnarson when he sighted the numerous hot springs on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula. Today this remarkably pollution-free city is wrapped around a sweeping bay and has managed to retain its charming Old-World atmosphere. A pastiche of red-blue-and green-roofed houses together with the tall gray tower of Hallgrim’s Church dominate the skyline. In Old Town, many of the wooden buildings have been lovingly restored and stand side by side with modern timber and concrete structures. There are fine museums and art galleries; historic pubs present activity in late afternoon. The beautiful countryside outside of Reykjavik includes such natural wonders as volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, mountains and spectacular waterfalls.
Day 2 Sep 08, 2027 - At Sea
Day 3 Sep 09, 2027 - Lindenow Fjord
Day 4 Sep 10, 2027 - Prince Christian Sound
This narrow 70-mile-long channel across the southernmost tip of Greenland is breathtakingly dramatic. Huge glaciers tumble down towards the rugged coast from the Greenland ice cap-exactly the kind of scene that inspired one Greenlandic poet to declare: 'I get dizzy of all this beauty'. A thousand years ago, just north of here at Narsarsuaq, Eric the Red established his farm amid 6,000-foot mountains and glaciers.
Day 5 Sep 11, 2027 - Qaqortoq
Qaqortoq means "The White Place", and the town is the educational and cultural center of Southern Greenland. The sheep farms give this part of Greenland special character. Qaqortoq has a sculpture park "Stone and Man" made by 18 Nordic sculptors. The result is 24 sculptures and reliefs spread all over town. Greenland's only public fountain is in the town square. The square is the historical part of town, with many buildings from colonial times and a museum concentrating on Greenlandic culture, the Norse period and the history of Qaqortoq. Close to the square is "Brædtet" market where local fishermen and hunters sell the days catch. There are 2 churches in town; "Frelserens" from 1832 and "Gertrud Raschs" from 1973. "Frelserens" hans the lifebuoy and memorial tablet with the names of those missing from M/S Hans Hedtoft, which went down in January 1959. "Gertrud Raschs" has one of Greenlands most beautiful altar pieces made by artist Maria Haagen-Müller.
Day 6 Sep 11, 2027 - Hvalsey
Hvalsey is the site of Greenland's largest, best preserved Norse ruins. History enthusiasts will be interested in the archaeological history of the region and will want to visit Hvalsey Church, built by Viking settlers, before their disappearance from Greenland in the 15th Century. The church itself is located on a beautiful green hill surrounded by picturesque mountains.
Day 7 Sep 12, 2027 - At Sea
Day 8 Sep 13, 2027 - Saglek
Day 9 Sep 14, 2027 - Hopedale
Hopedale is was originally conceived as a mission station for the Monrovian Brethren in the 18th Century. Today is made up of a church, a few stores, and homes belonging to the local Inuit. At the local museum visitors can learn more about the local culture, and find artifacts left by the Moravians depicting everyday life in a mission as well as medical instruments of the 19th century and a small library.
Day 10 Sep 15, 2027 - Gannett Island
Day 11 Sep 16, 2027 - Battle Harbour
Battle Harbour is a 19th century summer fishing station, formerly a permanent settlement, located in the province of Newfoundland in Canada. Battle Harbour has been restored to its former glory and is a living commemoration to the life and society created there by Newfoundlanders and Labradorians during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Additionally, this area is rich with natural beauty and offers travellers stunning views of icebergs, whales, and vivid sunsets.
Day 12 Sep 17, 2027 - Woody Point
Woody Point is a pictorial landscape of forest land and rolling hills, jutting out into Bonne Bay. Art studios and craft galleries are highlights into the artistic community. Woody Point was once the political center for Newfoundland's western coast up until the 1920s. Geologically significant, the Tableland Mountains, World UNESCO Heritage Site, are a must see.
Day 13 Sep 18, 2027 - At Sea
Day 14 Sep 19, 2027 - Tusket Island
Day 15 Sep 20, 2027 - Grand Manan
Day 16 Sep 21, 2027 - Cape Cod Canal
Cruising
Day 17 Sep 22, 2027 - Cape Liberty Cruise Port (Bayonne, NJ)
Cape Liberty Cruise Port, New Jersey is located on the New York Bay, just seven miles from New York City and three miles from Newark, New Jersey. Its waterfront location and convenience to the Big Apple allows visitors easy access to everything it has to offer, including some of the world's best restaurants, amazing shows, historic monuments, countless museums and more!
Stateroom Categories
Included Inclusions & Amenities
- Spacious all-suite accommodations
- Butler service for every suite
- Personalized service - nearly one crew member for every guest
- In-suite bar stocked daily with preferred beverages and spirits
- Up to 6 complimentary dining options*
- 24-hour in-suite dining
- Unlimited pour of champagne, spirits, and up to 50 wines from the Silversea Cellar
- Coffee, specialty coffees, fine teas, sodas, and sparkling waters
- Enrichment lectures and onboard entertainment
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Unlimited access to fitness center, spa's sauna, steam room, and relaxation areas**
- Self-service launderettes and supplies**
- City center transportation for Oceangoing Voyages†
- Onboard gratuities, port taxes and fees
*Number of dining options varies by ship
**According to opening hours
†When required by destination
Trip Summary
Pricing Terms & Remarks
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.