Researched and Written By

Researched and Written By Aaron Saunders

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Azamara's Icelandic Journey

Iceland's economy may not be doing so well, but the islands status as a tourist destination - and more importantly, a cruise port - has never been greater.  Cruise lines have long offered up Icelandic ports on northern Transatlantic repositioning voyages, but more and more are beginning to call there on regular, summer voyages to Northern Europe.

Azamara is offering a unique itinerary in July 2010 onboard Azamara Journey.  Departing Monday, July 12, 2010 from Copenhagen, the Journey calls at Geiranger, Norway; Lerwick, Scotland; Akureyri, Isafjordur, and Reykjavik, Iceland.  She then swings by Torshavn, Faroe Islands; and Kirkwall, Scotland before ending back in Copenhagen.

The itinerary seems to be selling well for Azamara; prices for balcony and suite categories have increased steadily for this unique, one-off itinerary.

For more information about Azamara's 12-night Iceland & Fjords Cruise, visit their itinerary page.

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