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Explore remote villages where intrepid locals have made lives amidst the raw natural beauty and sail as far north as the Arctic Circle along the way.
Setting off from the cosmopolitan capital of Reykjavík, circumnavigate Iceland to experience this wonderland from the waterfalls and thermal baths around Akureyri to the mountains and glaciers near Grundarfjörður.
Sailing the Arctic Circle
Whether sailing the sapphire waters of the Mediterranean, the arctic reaches of the North Sea or the deep blue expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, there is nothing quite like the serene sense of freedom that comes over you when gliding across the open water in a luxurious yacht.
Heimaey Island, Iceland
The largest of the Westman Islands off the Icelandic coast, Heimaey is best known for a volcanic eruption in 1973 from a previously unknown fissure that rained ash and lava and changed the landscape forever.
Akureyri, Iceland
Akureyri is Iceland’s second largest city and is known as the “Capital of the North,” but with a population of approximately 18,000, Akureyri feels more like a town than a city. Only 62 miles from the Arctic Circle, it surprisingly has one of warmest climates in the country.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik is Europe’s most northern capital and a delight to visit. Modern public buildings of steel and glass contrast with the preserved colorful wooden houses of the old quarter.
Itinerary and dates
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Expedition dates: August 17 - September 24, 2025
Departure: Reykjavik, Iceland Arrival: Reykjavik, Iceland Price from 12.100 € per person for double occupancy
Suites on board with own private terrace and superlative service and amenities
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Restaurants offers innovative menus inspired by local cuisines from around the world
2024
Year Built
With the highest ratio of space per guest at sea, Ilma features just 228 airy, light-filled suites, all with private terraces. Five restaurants, six bars and a wine vault offer culinary experiences to please every palate. The yacht’s aft Marina includes expansive spaces where you can dine alfresco while admiring the seascapes or enjoy watersports directly from the yacht.
Suits on board
Each suit has its own private balcony. Categories from Standard to the most luxurious Owner's Suite.