Canada & Greenland - N.Y to Iceland Cruise + Stay +Flights

20 nights holiday: Flights + 3 nights Hotel stay in New York City + 3 nights Hotel stay in Reykjavik + 14 nights Cruise from New York on Norwegian Star

Cruise Canada & Greenland - N.Y to Iceland Cruise + Stay +Flights

20 nights holiday: Flights + 3 nights Hotel stay in New York City + 3 nights Hotel stay in Reykjavik + 14 nights Cruise

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Flights included

Nights at destination

Nights in New York City

3

Nights in Reykjavik

3

Passengers

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Holiday itinerary

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Day 1

Flights from London to New york. First night hotel stay in New York City.

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Day 2

Hotel stay.

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Day 3

Hotel stay.

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Day 4

End of hotel stay. Cruise embarkation in New York.

New York

Everyone loves New York and there are a million reasons why. Here are but a few: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, the Ellis Island National Monument, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Times Square, Broadway, Greenwich Village, 5th Avenue and Central Park. 

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Day 5

At sea.

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Day 6

Port of call in Halifax (Canada).

Halifax (Canada)

The east coast of Canada is a very large and varied region, from the bustling excitement of Halifax to the picturesque and peaceful city of Saint John's, the eldest of Northamerica. Ecos of Europe reflect in the streets, and charming architecture. On the other hand, the nature is an esential part of the daily life; you will find that the hiking, the rafting or the kayak navigation offer an oportunity to explore.

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Day 7

Port of call in St. Pierre and Miquelon.

St. Pierre and Miquelon

St. Pierre and Miquelon is an archipelago located in North America, in front of the coast of Terranova. It is formed by two prinicpal islands, the island of Saint Pierre and the island of Miquelon, joint by an isthmus of sand to the island of Langlade and to small isles. St. Pierre Miquelon is one of the six french areas in America and the only one in North America.

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Day 8

Port of call in Saint John (Canada).

Saint John (Canada)

Saint John is the biggest city in the canadian province of New Brunswick and the eldest city incorporated to Canada. The city is the industrial centre of the province of New Brunswick. It is located along the north coast of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the St. Johns River

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Day 9

At sea.

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Day 10

At sea.

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Day 11

Port of call in Nanortalik (Greenland).

Nanortalik (Greenland)
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Day 12

Port of call in Qaqortoq (Greenland).

Qaqortoq (Greenland)

Qaqortoq is the biggest city on the south of Greenland. A very active city with a rich cultural activity. The city has various important companies where they work the sealskin. We can find many sculptures around the city. Qaqortoq is the educational centre of the south of the island of Greenland.

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Day 13

At sea

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Day 14

At sea.

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Day 15

Port of call in Isafjordur (Iceland).

Isafjordur (Iceland)

Capital of the region of Westfjords. It is one of the most beautiful natural ports of the country. Offers attractive views of the mountain in a urban atmosphere. If you are looking for history and culture, don't loose the oportunity of visiting the Maritim Museum that is based in one of the eldest buildings in Isafjord.

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Day 16

Port of call in Akureyri (Iceland).

Akureyri (Iceland)

Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's second largest urban area (after the Greater Reykjavík area) and fourth largest municipality (after Reykjavík, Hafnarfjörður, and Kópavogur). Nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland, Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. The area has a relatively warm climate due to geographical factors, and the town's ice-free harbour has played a significant role in its history. Sites that have been cited as areas of interest include various museums, churches, and the Botanical Gardens. Local museums include the Akureyri Museum, Akureyri Art Museum, Nonni house or Jón Sveinsson Memorial Museum, for the writer, David's house or Davíð Stefánsson Memorial Museum, for the poet), Akureyri Museum of Industry, a motorcycle museum,[and Aviation Museum. The most northerly botanical gardens and the most northerly 18 hole golf course in the world are in the town.The Nature Museum was is in the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.The Botanical Gardens are located in Spítalavegur. Large churches include the The church of Akureyri and The church of Glerá. Sundlaug Akureyrar is a swimming pool in Akureyri.

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Day 17

Port of call in Grundarfjordur (Iceland).

Grundarfjordur (Iceland)

Grundarfjörður is a small town, situated in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. The town had 938 inhabitants in 2004 and 974 inhabitants in 2005. The town is situated in front of an impressive mountain range which has a slightly alpine look. On the sea side, there is a mountain called Kirkjufell, a diverted piece of the mountain strip Mýrarhyrna. The mountain forms a small peninsula.The town received the right to do commerce in 1786. Around 1800, French merchants came to Iceland and lived in Grundarfjörður, where they constructed a church and a hospital of their own. The town has become rich through the fishing industry, and this wealth shows in the style of the original, luxurious houses being built. The road to nearby Stykkishólmur crosses a big lava field, called Berserkjahraun. This is partially warm, so that even in winter, there is not snow everywhere. The name of the lava field comes from the Eyrbyggja saga, according to which two Berserkers were slain here by their master, because one of them fell in love with his master´s daughter. Twin towns Sister cities

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Day 18

Disembarking at Reykjavik (Iceland). First night hotel stay in Reykjavik.

Reykjavik (Iceland)

Iceland is the second biggest isle of Europe and it is known as the land of ice and fire. In the capital Reykjavik, you will find a very cosmopolitan city and adapted to the times. With so much touristic variety that it will be hard to decide between glaciars or thermal waters. A city full of contrasts where you will find typical constructions and futuristic buildings, in one of the youngest countries in the world.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and the northernmost European capital, with the particularity that summer nights here are as sunny as the daytime. As the most important city, Reykjavik is home to the leading cultural centres, libraries and museums in Iceland, as well as being home to the parliament and the Icelandic government.

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Day 19

Enjoy the day at Reykjavik. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 20

Enjoy the day at Reykjavik. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 21

End of hotel stay. Flights from Reykjavik to London.

Visited destinations

New York, Halifax (Canada), St. Pierre and Miquelon, Saint John (Canada), Nanortalik (Greenland), Qaqortoq (Greenland), Isafjordur (Iceland), Akureyri (Iceland), Grundarfjordur (Iceland), Reykjavik (Iceland)

Sailing dates

10 Jul 2024

From

London

Canada & Greenland - N.Y to Iceland Cruise + Stay +Flights Cruise itinerary  - Norwegian Cruise Line
Flight from Londonundefined
3 nights Hotel stayin New York CityChoose No. of Nights
14 nights CruiseNew York, at sea, Halifax (Canada), St. Pierre and Miquelon ...
3 nights Hotel stayin ReykjavikChoose No. of Nights
Return flightsfrom Reykjavik
Visited destinations

New York, Halifax (Canada), St. Pierre and Miquelon, Saint John (Canada), Nanortalik (Greenland), Qaqortoq (Greenland), Isafjordur (Iceland), Akureyri (Iceland), Grundarfjordur (Iceland), Reykjavik (Iceland)

Sailing dates

10 Jul 2024

From

London

The ship: Norwegian Star

Norwegian Star Refurbished ship

Recently refurbished, Norwegian Star features 17 delicious dining choices, 10 bars and lounges, a spacious spa, an always-exciting casino, plus tons of fun for kids of every age. Watch the sun go down from 14 decks above the ocean.  

From traditional fine dining to endless buffets, there is a host of delicious choices included in your cruise fare. For an additional cover charge, you'll have access to a world of possibilities including gourmet French, Japanese Teppanyaki and an upscale steakhouse, with 17 different dining choices in all. Lavish theatre shows, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a sports court, bars and lounges of all kinds, pools, hot tubs, kid´s centres, teen discos and more are all on board and included in your cruise fare. Flexible accommodation ranges from affordable to the over-the-top opulence of the Suites.

Year renovated 2021
Beam 38 m.
Length 294 m.
Tonnage 91740 tn.
Occupancy 2348
Crew 1031
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Very good 39:1
Number of decks 14
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What's included onboard?

Award-winning entertainment like Broadway shows, live music, comedy and dancing.

Dining experiences: from buffets with live-cooking stations to pan-Asian restaurants and casual eateries, as well as up to three main dining rooms with daily-changing menus and à la carte service; 

Aqua Parks, sports and leisure facilities , endless activities, professional child care and more

All government fees and port taxes

What's not included?

Speciality restaurants are not included (a supplement is required) except for guests staying in The Haven and Suites in which case a  Gourmet dining package is included valid for the following speciality restaurants: Cagney's Steakhouse, Teppanyaki, Le Bistro, La Cucina, Margaritaville and Moderno Churrascaria  (in ships where available)  

An 18% gratuity will automatically be added to guest's accounts for dining options and spa treatments not included in the cruise fare.

Internet is not included, except for the Haven and Suite guests

Service charges are not included

Please note that to comply with Spanish and Italian tax regulations, the cruise line is required to charge Spanish/Italian VAT on applicable retail items purchased on board cruises from/to Barcelona, Venice and Rome (Civitavecchia), as well as on all other cruises whilst the ship is in Spanish or Italian waters.

Personal expenses such as shore excursions, use of the spa facilities on most ships and beauty & body treatments in the spa, some fitness classes on selected on-board activities as well as other personal expenses need to be paid additionally

Use of the bowling alley, casino bets, shore excursions, some fitness classes and other courses, laundry services, shopping at the on-board stores, photography services.

Please note that for cruises to/from Australia, Australian VAT has to be charged for all entertainment, drink and dining packages, spa and wellness treatments as well as shore excursions and further additional services (both if pre-booked and purchased on board).

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