Reykjavik, Iceland Cruise Port Guide

Reykjavik cruises are your gateway to the Land of Fire and Ice, exploring the fjord-indented coastline of Iceland, a landscape shaped by volcanoes and glaciers. Sail from the buzzing capital on a thrilling circumnavigation of the entire island, a chance to experience life on the edge of the Arctic, rich in wildlife, folklore, and endless vistas. Or embark on an adventure that takes you across the North Atlantic to Greenland, Nova Scotia, and finally, Boston, Massachusetts.

Reykjavik itself, a highlight of any Iceland cruise, is one of Europe’s coolest capitals, with an exciting culinary scene, cutting-edge architecture, and a world of adventure on the doorstep. Gaze in awe at the plunging Gullfoss waterfall and bask in the warmth of the Blue Lagoon thermal hot springs. You can even explore inside a volcano and underneath a glacier, two of the more unusual adventures on offer.

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Top Destinations on Cruises from Reykjavik

Iceland

Discover vast, glaciated valleys, tumbling waterfalls, geysers of hot steam, and slow-flowing lava as you explore Iceland. Immerse yourself in nature on a whale-watching expedition, or spot enchanting puffins. Learn about the local belief in elves and their mischief, ride an Icelandic horse across the countryside brilliant with purple lupines, and kayak the serene waters of one of the many fjords. Sample fresh seafood and craft beers—you can even spend the day in a beer spa.

Greenland

Vast, largely empty Greenland, swathed in ice, is one of the world’s most pristine wildernesses. Watch glaciers edge their way to the sea in Prins Christiansund, mountains soaring 4,000 feet on either side of the sound. Explore colorful Qaqortoq and learn about life in this challenging environment. Take a RIB cruise to get close to vast icebergs, go on a guided hike across the tundra, or immerse yourself in the local culinary scene with a tasting of Greenlandic food and beer.

Our Ships Sailing to & from Reykjavik

Celebrity Silhoutte

Why Sail from Reykjavik with Celebrity Cruises

On cruises from Reykjavik with Celebrity, you’ll gain a thorough insight into Iceland’s culture and wild beauty with the elegant, contemporary Celebrity Silhouette as your home. Watch whales from a vantage point on the Lawn Club. In midsummer, stand on your private veranda at midnight, marveling at the sight of the sun just skimming the horizon.

You’ll find world-class dining on board, ranging from classic Italian in Tuscan Grille to French classics in Murano and delicious sushi and sashimi in Sushi on Five. Unwind in the beautiful Spa and take in cutting-edge entertainment in the Theatre. Elevate your vacation with The Retreat, staying in a beautiful suite and dining in the exclusive Luminae at The Retreat.

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Reykjavik Cruise Port Facilities & Location

Reykjavik’s cruise port is a state-of-the-art facility around two and a half miles from the city center. Here, there are information desks, car rental services, a café, and duty-free souvenir shopping, as well as restrooms and Wi-Fi. Most people will either walk from here to the city center or take a complimentary shuttle bus to the downtown area.

Top Sights & Attractions for Cruises in Reykjavik

The Golden Circle

Reykjavik is the gateway to the Golden Circle, the circuit that takes you to Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Hot Springs, and the thundering Gullfoss waterfall. This is also the only place in the world where you can stand with each foot in a different continent, as the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet here. Gullfoss, too, is a magnificent sight, where the Hvita River plunges 105 feet into a deep canyon.

The Blue Lagoon

Don’t miss a session in the famous Blue Lagoon during your cruise to Reykjavik; this spa, located outside the city in the middle of a field of black lava, is one of the classic things to do in Iceland. The mineral-rich waters are heated by geothermal energy, and you can have fun covering yourself in healing, therapeutic mud before swimming around in the milky pool. A session under the midnight sun or the Northern Lights is especially memorable.

Hallgrimskirkja Church

You can’t miss the dramatic Hallgrimskirkja church; it dominates the landscape of Reykjavik and you can see it from all over the city, perched high up on a hill. The expressionist style is distinctive. The church was designed by architect Guðjón Samúelsson and took from 1945 to 1986 to build. While you’re here, head up the 244-foot-tall spire for sweeping views down over Reykjavik and the ocean.

Top Things to Do in Reykjavik

Study Iceland’s Geography at Perlan

Perlan, or The Pearl, is a wonderful interactive museum that immerses you in the landscapes and geology of Iceland. You’ll learn about glaciers and walk into a 300-foot-long artificial ice cave, built from snow collected from the nearby mountains. There’s an exhibit on volcanoes and even a geyser that shoots 80 feet up into the air. See the northern lights in the planetarium, and learn about the legends surrounding the aurora. 

Admire the Sun Voyager Sculpture

The Sun Voyager has become a symbol of Reykjavik. It looks like a Viking ship, but the sculptor Jón Gunnar Árnason intended it to resemble a dream boat and an ode to the sun. Indeed, sunset, or in midsummer, in the pale light of the midnight sun is a magical time to visit the sculpture and photograph it. The beautiful natural setting of Mount Esja and Faxaflói Bay makes this a top spot in Reykjavik for romantics and photographers.

Go White Water Rafting

A visit to Iceland is all about immersion in the outdoors, and there’s no better way than to feel the force of nature than on a white-water rafting trip through the Gullfoss Canyon, an easy drive from the city. You’ll be fully briefed on safety before setting off, drifting through sheer-sided gorges for spells of tranquility and then hanging on tight as your raft races over rapids and white water. There’s a chance to swim in the river—and to warm up in the sauna at the end of the journey.

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