Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik
Vik

Vik

Iceland

Introduction to Port

Port Vik in Iceland stands apart from other cruise ports with its intimate scale and awe-inspiring natural setting, where a tender ride skims past basalt cliffs and the dramatic silhouettes of Reynisdrangar as the North Atlantic breathes against a black-sand shoreline. Here, signature experiences pull guests into the very heart of south Iceland: guided dawn excursions to Reynisfjara's basalt columns, candid puffin encounters from the cliffs of Reynisfjall, and dramatic seascapes framed by the shadow of Mýrdalsjökull glacier guarding the Katla volcano. Short hop bus tours whisk guests to the nearby whitewater of waterfalls like Skógafoss and the glacier-sculpted vistas of Sólheimajökull, all within easy reach for a day on shore. The port's dedicated fleet features require a special mention: weather-ready tenders and shore boats designed for rugged Atlantic seas, eco-friendly propulsion, and nimble docking in Vik's compact harbor, plus a waterfront lounge where guests share Icelandic pastries while a local naturalist unveils the region's geology and folklore. Onboard services mirror Vik's artisanal ethos: locally inspired dining with Arctic seafood and skyr, immersive cultural briefings, astronomy or aurora-viewing sessions on clear nights, and wellness experiences that echo Iceland's geothermal heritage, from hot-stone massages to outdoor soaking options after a day of exploration.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic black sand beaches
Reynisfjara's basalt columns and sea stacks at sunset.
Dramatic coastal scenery
Cliff paths, sea views, and dramatic Cornwall coastline.
Nearby glacier landscapes
Visit Mýrdalsjökull and surrounding mountains.
Charming village vibe
Small-town eateries, church, and Icelandic hospitality.