Iceland

  • 5th August 2026
  • 16 Nights
  • Southampton
  • Arcadia
P&O Cruises

Inside price from

$3,959*PP

Balcony price from

$6,279*PP

* based on twin share stateroom

Outside price from

$4,629*PP

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Your itinerary

  • Southampton
  • Reykjavik
  • Reykjavik
  • Grundarfjordur
  • Isafjordur
  • Akureyri
  • Eyjafjörður
  • Hrísey Island
  • Glasgow (tours from Greenock)
  • Glasgow (tours from Greenock)
  • Belfast (Belfast)
  • Cork
  • Southampton
Day 1

5th Aug '26

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. More
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Day 2

6th Aug '26

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Day 3

7th Aug '26

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8th Aug '26

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Day 5

9th Aug '26

Reykjavik
The name means Smoky (or Steamy) Bay but these days the Icelandic capital Reykjavik is even hotter than that. Its reputation now as a truly cultural, cosmopolitan city, with great restaurants and lively nightlife, has made it a hugely popular destination. Another big attraction is the opportunity to swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjaviks name. Not that Reykjavik – or most of Iceland for that matter – is actually icy at all. It may be the most northerly capital in the world and in the Land of Fire and Ice, but if you want ice, you have to travel away from the capital on one of the exciting glacier safari tours. But the most popular destination remains the nearby Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earths surface. More
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Day 6

10th Aug '26

Reykjavik
The name means Smoky (or Steamy) Bay but these days the Icelandic capital Reykjavik is even hotter than that. Its reputation now as a truly cultural, cosmopolitan city, with great restaurants and lively nightlife, has made it a hugely popular destination. Another big attraction is the opportunity to swim in open-air pools heated by the very geothermal springs that inspired Reykjaviks name. Not that Reykjavik – or most of Iceland for that matter – is actually icy at all. It may be the most northerly capital in the world and in the Land of Fire and Ice, but if you want ice, you have to travel away from the capital on one of the exciting glacier safari tours. But the most popular destination remains the nearby Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, where minerals bubble up from 5,000ft below the earths surface. More
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Day 7

11th Aug '26

Grundarfjordur
Visionary 19th century novelist Jules Verne was so inspired by the spectacularly volcanic terrain of the Snaefellsnes (Snow Mountain) peninsula, on which the Icelandic cruise port Grundafjordur is located, that he set his epic tale ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’ at its heart – Snaefellsjokull. More
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Day 8

12th Aug '26

Isafjordur
The Icelandic fishing port of Isafjordur is the perfect starting point for those who want to experience the magnificent natural beauty of the West Fjords, and its two valleys of Tungudalur and Engidalur lend themselves well to outdoor pursuits. Surrounded by steep sloping mountains you can indulge in a spot of skiing, golfing, or hiking – just some of the activities on offer. The town is also rich in art, culture and historical significance. Main points of interest include the Slunkariki Art Gallery and the West Fjords Folk Museum which houses a remarkable collection of traditional tools and relics. Nearby Neostikaupstaour consists of the oldest buildings in Iceland, including four from the 18th century, which belonged to Danish merchants. The town centre is interesting to walk around as it has a selection of old streets, small shops and a unique array of houses. Known for its quirky peculiarities dont be surprised to see the barber playing his accordion, the baker training for the marathon or see the goldsmith paddling around in his kayak! More
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Day 9

13th Aug '26

Akureyri
A genuine Midnight Sun destination, Akureyri cruise port is a charming Icelandic town with a stunning location on the countrys longest fjord – Eyjafjordur. There are several interesting museums and churches but the most amazing feature of Akureyri is its botanical garden – not surprisingly, the most northerly in the world. That this glorious display of flowers and plants thrives is a tribute to the local microclimate which is remarkably mild for somewhere so close to the Arctic Circle. Less surprising is the range of tours to appeal to nature-lovers from whale watching (18 species from minkes to killers have been spotted) to the spectacular Waterfall of the Gods at Godafoss. Along the way, you will also see age-old glaciers, beautiful lakes, bubbling sulphur mud-pits, hidden caves and coves, dormant volcanoes and lava which has turned into bizarre-shaped sculptures. More
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Day 9

13th Aug '26

Eyjafjörður
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Day 9

13th Aug '26

Hrísey Island
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Day 10

14th Aug '26

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Day 11

15th Aug '26

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Day 12

16th Aug '26

Glasgow (tours from Greenock)
Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotlands western Lowlands. Its famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the citys 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today its a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene More
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Day 13

17th Aug '26

Glasgow (tours from Greenock)
Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotlands western Lowlands. Its famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the citys 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today its a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene More
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Day 14

18th Aug '26

Belfast (Belfast)
Founded in the 17th century, the city was one of the worlds leading industrial names, home to Harland and Wolff – the shipbuilders who built the ill-fated Titanic. Despite its more recent political troubles, Belfast is today an alluring destination. Amidst its majestic Victorian buildings, shop in stylish boutiques, sip a Guinness, or take a scenic stroll in Barnett Demesne park. The citys centrepiece is the City Hall, completed in 1906, with its domed roof and grand Italian marble staircase. Must-sees include the Crown Bar. Owned by the National Trust, its still a vibrant drinking venue, with an amazingly rich and ornate interior of brightly coloured tiles, carvings, stained and etched glass, period gas lighting and cosy snugs. More
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Day 15

19th Aug '26

Cork
Cork is Irelands second largest city. Here you can visit St Finbarrs Cathedral, Cork City Museum and the 19th Century Cork Jail. Dont miss your opportunity to visit Blarney Castle, a short ride away, to kiss the Blarney Stone! More
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Day 16

20th Aug '26

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Day 17

21st Aug '26

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. More
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Your ship - The Arcadia

Exclusively for adults – Arcadia’s signature features such as her exterior glass-fronted lifts and expansive art collection, featuring no less than 3,000 works of art, create a sophisticated air.

Exclusively for adults – Arcadia’s signature features such as her exterior glass-fronted lifts and expansive art collection, featuring no less than 3,000 works of art, create a sophisticated air.

Art Gallery
Photo Gallery
Reception
Screening Room
The Portunus Club
Tours Office
Wrap Around Promenade Deck

Cinema
Crow’s Nest
Live Bands
Monte Carlo Casino
The Palladium

Library
Sports Court

Hydro Massage Pool
Oasis Spa
The Retreat
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool

Aquarius Bar
Bar
Caffe Vivo
Celebrations
Electra
Emporium
Intermezzo
Lounge
Marco Pierre White Restaurant
Meridian Restaurant
Neptune Bar
Ocean Grill
Orchid Bar
Orchid Restaurant
Piano Bar
Piccadilly Restaurant
Spinnaker Bar
The Belvedere Food Court
The Crow’s Nest
The Restaurant
The Viceroy Room

Description

Exclusively for adults – Arcadia’s signature features such as her exterior glass-fronted lifts and expansive art collection, featuring no less than 3,000 works of art, create a sophisticated air.

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Art Gallery
Photo Gallery
Reception
Screening Room
The Portunus Club
Tours Office
Wrap Around Promenade Deck

Entertainment

Cinema
Crow’s Nest
Live Bands
Monte Carlo Casino
The Palladium

Recreational

Library
Sports Court

Relaxation

Hydro Massage Pool
Oasis Spa
The Retreat
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool

Food and Drink

Aquarius Bar
Bar
Caffe Vivo
Celebrations
Electra
Emporium
Intermezzo
Lounge
Marco Pierre White Restaurant
Meridian Restaurant
Neptune Bar
Ocean Grill
Orchid Bar
Orchid Restaurant
Piano Bar
Piccadilly Restaurant
Spinnaker Bar
The Belvedere Food Court
The Crow’s Nest
The Restaurant
The Viceroy Room

Staterooms

inside

Approximately 189 sq. ft. These spacious cabins are perfect if you want a more economical way to...travel and prefer to be out and about experiencing the ship or reclining up on deck by the pools.
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suite

Approximately 388-480 sq. ft. The ultimate in luxury, our mini-suites offer the extra space of a...lounge area (perfect for entertaining), a superior bathroom, dressing area and a broad balcony to take in the sights.
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balcony

Approximately 206 sq. ft. There’s nothing quite like opening your patio style doors onto y...our own private balcony.
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outside

Approximately 180-189 sq. ft. If a balcony is not top of your list, but you’re seeking gre...at value and a sea view, then our Sea view cabins are ideal. Well designed and with all those little extras.
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