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Reykjavik To London

Departing on 23 Aug 2026 from Reykjavik aboard the Marina - Cruise No: 2188957

Your Itinerary

Reykjavik — Isafjordur — Husavik, Iceland — Djupivogur — Torshavn, Faeroes — Portree, Isle of Skye — Greenock (Glasgow) — Dun Laoghaire, Ireland — Holyhead — Ringaskiddy — Falmouth, UK — Southampton
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1
23 Aug '26
Reykjavik
19:00

Discover this fascinating land where the forces of nature hold sway as you visit the modern capital with its thermally heated outdoor swimming pool, remarkable botanic gardens and folk museum. Explore the starkly beautiful countryside of lava formations, glaciers and incredible waterfalls and the site where the first parliament sat in 930 A.D.

2
24 Aug '26
Isafjordur
09:00
18:00

Although remotely located in northwest Iceland and surrounded by ruggedly beautiful fjords, Isafjordur is surprisingly cosmopolitan. The capital of the Westfjords has long been a cultured oasis in the midst of this haunting beauty, fueled by the rewards of being one of Iceland’s largest fishing centers. The first merchants lived in wooden houses now preserved in the Neöstikaupstaöur section of town, which is alive with shops and restaurants. Two museums are of particular interest – the West Fjords Folk Museum for tools and heritage items and the Maritime Museum for a look at the 19th century fishing industry.

3
25 Aug '26
Husavik, Iceland
07:00
16:00

Renowned as Iceland’s whale-watching capital, the picturesque fishing village of Husavik offers unforgettable adventures to witness a variety of extraordinary whale species. Skjálfandi Bay is home to a diverse array of whales and other sea life, including minke, humpback and blue whales; white-beaked dolphins and harbor porpoises. The Husavik Whale Museum makes an excellent accompaniment to whale watching, shedding light on the ecology of these fascinating creatures as well as the history of whaling. Meanwhile, the Culture House provides an interesting look at the folk, maritime and natural history of northern Iceland. Lake Myvatn and Jökulsárgljúfur National Park make equally compelling day adventures.

4
26 Aug '26
Djupivogur
07:00
16:00
5
27 Aug '26
Torshavn, Faeroes
11:00
20:00

Stroll through this picturesque fishing town and admire the views from the headland. Take a drive around this stunning, craggy island of majestic waterfalls, beautiful fjords, farms, villages, enigmatic sea stacks and panoramic views of the neighboring islands. Or visit an ancient Viking settlement in a valley of lakes.

6
28 Aug '26
At Sea
7
29 Aug '26
Portree, Isle of Skye
07:00
16:00

The name Portree derives from Port-an-Righ, which means “King’s Port” in Gaelic, which is still spoken throughout the Isle of Skye. The wildly scenic island remains fiercely traditional, even though life has changed since the Skye Bridge was erected in 1995, linking the island to the Scottish mainland. Known for its beautiful natural harbor and quaint, brightly painted shops and homes, Portree is a lovely setting and attracts those who enjoy seaside walks. A wee bit west, tour the phenomenal stronghold of Dunvegan Castle, which has been continuously occupied by MacLeod descendants for more than 800 years.

8
30 Aug '26
Greenock (Glasgow)
10:00
19:00

Offering some of the finest Victorian architecture in the UK, Glasgow is a major center of commerce and culture. Glasgow Cathedral is one of the only cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation in tact and houses a celebrated collection of stained glass windows. The Burrell Collection showcases a range of work by major artists such as Rodin, Degas and Cézanne, as well as examples of late medieval, Chinese and Islamic art. When exploring Scotland’s culinary culture, be sure to taste some of the famed single malt whiskies.

9
31 Aug '26
Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
08:00
20:00

The coastal suburb of Dún Laoghaire is popular for strolls on the East Pier, and locally caught fish and chips. The National Maritime Museum of Ireland has nautical art and artefacts inside a 19th-century sailors’ church, while the harbour is a busy hub for fishing, water sports and cruises. Nearby Sandycove is home to the James Joyce Tower and Museum, as well as the sheltered beach and bathing spot at Forty Foot.

10
1 Sep '26
Holyhead
07:00
17:00

Enjoy the beautiful Welsh countryside with its charming towns and farms and visit the imposing Caernarfon Castle begun by Edward I in 1283. This mighty fortress was a residence and seat of government as well as a military stronghold. The current Prince of Wales received his title here in 1969.

11
2 Sep '26
Ringaskiddy
07:00
17:00

Ringaskiddy is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is located on the western side of Cork Harbour, south of Cobh, and is 15 kilometres from Cork city, to which it is connected by the N28 road. The village is a port with passenger ferry, with two bi-weekly sailings to Roscoff in France.

12
3 Sep '26
Falmouth, UK
07:00
16:00

Experience the pastoral Cornish countryside on the way to Land’s End, where starkly beautiful moors and cliffs overlook the Atlantic Ocean. Having been a church, a fortress and a private home, the mythical St. Michael’s Mount is a legendary island castle that appears to change moods with the passing clouds.

13
4 Sep '26
Southampton
06:00

Take a trip up to London and get a bird’s eye view of the city from the London Eye. See sights like Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Piccadilly. Stroll along Lower Regent Street or visit the British Museum.

Launched

2015

Tonnage

66,084

Length

785

Crew

800

Capacity

1,250

Marina blends sophistication with a contemporary flair to create a casually elegant ambiance. From the sparkling Lalique Grand Staircase to the stunning Owner’s Suites furnished in Ralph Lauren Home, designer touches are everywhere, highlighting the finest residential design and furnishings. More than anything, Marina personifies the Oceania Cruises experience.

Aerobics
Exercise Area
Fitness Center
Fitness Room
Pilates
Wellness Centre
Yoga

24-hour Room Service
Bar
Coffee Bar
Dining Room
Grand Bar
Grand Dining Room
Polo Grill
Snack Bar
Terrace Cafe
The Gourmet Restaurant
The Verandah
Toscana
Veranda
Waves Bar

Beauty Salon
Body Wraps
Jacuzzi
Make-Overs
Manicures
Massage
Pedicures
Reflexology
Spa
Steam Room
Sun Deck
Tanning Treatments
Whirlpool

Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Hair Salon
Security Safe

Internet Access Lounge
Internet Cafe
Satelite Telephone

Description

Marina blends sophistication with a contemporary flair to create a casually elegant ambiance. From the sparkling Lalique Grand Staircase to the stunning Owner’s Suites furnished in Ralph Lauren Home, designer touches are everywhere, highlighting the finest residential design and furnishings. More than anything, Marina personifies the Oceania Cruises experience.

Fitness

Aerobics
Exercise Area
Fitness Center
Fitness Room
Pilates
Wellness Centre
Yoga

Food and Drink

24-hour Room Service
Bar
Coffee Bar
Dining Room
Grand Bar
Grand Dining Room
Polo Grill
Snack Bar
Terrace Cafe
The Gourmet Restaurant
The Verandah
Toscana
Veranda
Waves Bar

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Body Wraps
Jacuzzi
Make-Overs
Manicures
Massage
Pedicures
Reflexology
Spa
Steam Room
Sun Deck
Tanning Treatments
Whirlpool

Other

Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Hair Salon
Security Safe

Technology

Internet Access Lounge
Internet Cafe
Satelite Telephone

Included Services

  • Port Taxes & Fees
  • Drinks with Lunch and Dinner Included
  • Includes Speciality Dining

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