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Reykjavik to Nuuk (Godthab)

The Reykjavik to Nuuk (Godthab) is a 12-night Polar Regions cruise aboard Silver Wind, operated by Silversea. Departing Reykjavik, Iceland on July 14, 2026, the voyage visits 11 ports. Fares start from $15,600 per person.

Length
12 nights
Departs
Jul 14, 2026
Returns
Jul 26, 2026
Ports of call
11
Days at sea
3

Itinerary

Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland photo
Reykjavik, Iceland photo
Reykjavik, Iceland photo
Day 1 Jul 14, 2026 Reykjavik, Iceland Departs 19:00 Reykjavík is mirrored in the waters of its bay, as you can see when your cruise ship sets anchor in the port. The quays along the seafront host a variety of shops, live music clubs and cafés. Take a stroll down Frakkastigur up to Lækjartorg, to admire the Sólfar, also known as the Sun Voyager, a large modern steelsculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, that represents a Viking vessel, with the bow pointing towards the north. Go back in history as you reach the historic centre, in the districts of Aðalstræti and Suðurgata, where you can still see the remains of some primitive Icelandic dwellings. Also the church of Hallgrímur, probably the most important architectural monument in Reykjavik, is worth a visit. As you will discover during your MSC cruise of Northern Europe, geothermal energy positively conditions the life of the entire country and there is an abundance of spas. Don’t miss an excursion to the Þingvellir national park, in the south west region of the island, a UNESCO world heritage site since 2004. On the northern shores of the Þingvallavatn, the largest Icelandic lake, the Öxará river forms the Öxaráfoss waterfall in the vicinity of Almannagjá, the largest cleft in this land. If you like waterfalls, you should not miss a visit to Gullfoss, in the south east of the island: the river Hvítá here drops down 11 and then 21 metres forming the queen of all Icelandic waterfalls and then continues along a narrow gorge in the plateau. In this area we also find the Strokkur, the only geyser that regularly erupts every 4-8 minutes. Then proceed to Geysir, in the Haukadalur valley, the oldest known geyser, from which the term originates. Its eruptions spray boiling water up to 60 metres into the air, but often reach higher than 100 metres: it is the tallest of the active geysers. Reykjavik, Iceland port guide Search cruises visiting Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland → Nuuk Godthaab · approximate route · 1 stop without map data

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 90-day span: $13,700 · range $13,700–$16,400

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

Not available

Oceanview

Not available

Balcony

Not available

Suite

from $15,600

$1,300 / night

Fare rows

Vista Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $15,600

$1,300 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Classic Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $18,200

$1,516 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Deluxe Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $19,600

$1,633 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Medallion Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $27,700

$2,308 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Silver Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $29,200

$2,433 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Royal 1 Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $34,800

$2,900 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Owner's 1 Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $44,100

$3,675 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Prices verified Jun 22, 2026

Prices come from third-party data feeds via Silversea and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works

Price history

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Show all 11 cabin grades
Name Supplier code Type
Classic Veranda Suite CV Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite DX Suite
Grand 1 Suite G1 Suite
Grand 2 Suite G2 Suite
Medallion Suite ME Suite
Owner's 1 Suite O1 Suite
Owner's 2 Suite O2 Suite
Royal 1 Suite R1 Suite
Royal 2 Suite R2 Suite
Silver Suite SL Suite
Vista Suite VI Suite

Ship

Silver Wind
Your ship Silver Wind 5★ 17,400 GT 298 guests Built 1995 A major upgrade in December 2018 will see Silver Wind looking better than ever. A second refurbishment in summer 2020 will see her benefitting from a strengthened to ice-class hull and will make her one of the most adaptable ships in our fleet. Still timelessly elegant, still luxuriously relaxed, her improved cruising versatility means she is able to whizz from the Polar Regions at the ends of the earth to the iconic ports of the Mediterranean with fluid ease. So whether you want to get up close and personal to penguins in Antarctica or laze on the golden sands of the Caribbean, get ready for a wealth of diverse destination experiences, in traditional Silversea comfort. Silver Wind ship guide Search cruises on Silver Wind
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