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Leith to Reykjavik​

The Leith to Reykjavik​ is a 14-night Polar Regions cruise aboard Silver Wind, operated by Silversea. Departing Rosyth, Edinburgh on June 11, 2027, the voyage visits 14 ports. Fares start from $14,000 per person.

Length
14 nights
Departs
Jun 11, 2027
Returns
Jun 25, 2027
Ports of call
14
Days at sea
2

Itinerary

Rosyth, Edinburgh
Day 1 Jun 11, 2027 Rosyth, Edinburgh Departs 23:00 Welcome to Edinburgh, the administrative and cultural capital of Scotland. The present city had its origin in the 11th century.Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Edinburgh's development prompted the construction of two walls to encircle the settlement and to protect her citizens. Adversely, the walls inhibited expansion and contained the city for almost 250 years. After Scotland was joined with England in 1707, defense was no longer a key issue and the city began to spread beyond the protective walls. Edinburgh entered its golden age in the late 18th century and emerged as one of Europe's great intellectual capitals. Dominating the city from atop Castle Rock is the oldest and most prominent surviving structure, Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Mile links the castle with the 16th-century Holyroodhouse Palace, the official residence of the Queen when she visits Edinburgh. The Throne Room and the State Apartments, with their rich tapestries and period furnishings, are of particular interest. While major historic monuments are found in the Old Town, Georgian architecture characterizes the New Town, which is the heart of the city. Princes Street marks the dividing line between the old and new sections. Shops, hotels, clubs and restaurants line its northern side; the southern side is flanked by Princes Street Gardens. Edinburgh is first and foremost a cultural and educational center. Its university, the largest in Scotland, was founded in 1583; it became a famous center for medical studies. The city is also noted for its excellent galleries and museums as well as the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the International Festival. The distance between Edinburgh and Rosyth is 14 miles, requiring a driving time of approximately 45 minutes. Rosyth, Edinburgh port guide Search cruises visiting Rosyth, Edinburgh

Rosyth, Edinburgh → Reykjavik, Iceland · approximate route · 2 stops without map data

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 89-day span: $12,500 · range $12,500–$14,000

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

Not available

Oceanview

Not available

Balcony

Not available

Suite

from $14,000

$1,000 / night

Fare rows

Vista Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $14,000

$1,000 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Classic Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $15,400

$1,100 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Deluxe Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $16,200

$1,157 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Medallion Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $25,600

$1,828 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Royal 1 Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $29,000

$2,071 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Grand 1 Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $32,100

$2,292 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Owner's 1 Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $35,600

$2,542 / 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

30 days
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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