Iceland
The land of fire and ice isn’t always so tempestuous. In the spring and summer the snow melts, revealing stunning green scenery. Puffins fly from sea to nest feeding their young, whales breach the waves and wildflowers make the most of the briefest of summers. The dramatic, volcanic landscape is not to be missed.
Norway
It can be easy to forget you’re on an Arctic Circle cruise in Norway. In spring and summer, the turquoise melt waters of the retreating glaciers are all that’s left to remind you of Norway’s winters. Plunging waterfalls, seemingly endless fjords and architecturally intriguing coastal ports make Norway an Arctic Circle stop to treasure.
Alaska
Exploring Alaska’s vast wilderness is made all the easier on an Arctic Circle cruise. Hop on an excursion to the sprawling forests of Denali National Park or be enchanted by the sea lions in Glacier Bay. Salmon-fishing grizzlies, soaring bald eagles and migrating humpbacks add to the wildlife spotting opportunities. But often, it’s the towering glaciers that are Alaska’s most jaw-dropping sights.