Star Collector: North Atlantic Explorer

From $13,659 per person

22 days

Ship: Star Pride

Star Collector: North Atlantic Explorer
Windstar Cruises

Circumnavigating Iceland, from Heimay Island witness a modern-day Pompeii as you sail past Surtsey Island, the youngest place on earth, created by an eruption in 1963. Overnight in Seydisfjordur, taking in the cascading waterfalls and admiring colorful historic houses imported from Norway. Akureyri’s must-dos include visiting Listagil (art canyon), riding an Icelandic horse, and soaking in the sky-blue Myvatn Nature Baths. You can also take a polar flight to Grimsey Island and stand half in and half out of the Arctic Circle. Discover the alternative music scene in Isafjordur and visit Snæfellsjokull National Park in Grundarfjordur—full of glaciers, lava fields, waterfalls, caves, calderas, and basalt cliffs. Cruise Prince Christian Sound, a beautiful fjord system that connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In Greenland, soak in the 100⁰ natural hot springs at Uunartoq, cruise Tasermiut Fjord, and hike the trails out of Narsaq, an agricultural town rich in cowboy and Nordic history. Travel the mighty St. Lawrence River to Montreal and Quebec City, where, between the months of May and October, up to 13 species of cetaceans can be found including humpbacks and blue whales. Browse the shops and boulangeries along Quebec City's picturesque Petit Champlain. Make sure to try the unique cuisine of Montreal including poutine, Arctic char and Kamouraska lamb.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Aug. 24, 2026, Mon. - Reykjavik
  • Day 2 - Aug. 25, 2026, Tue. - Heimaey Island
  • Day 3 - Aug. 26, 2026, Wed. - Seydisfjordur
  • Day 4 - Aug. 27, 2026, Thu. - Seydisfjordur
  • Day 5 - Aug. 28, 2026, Fri. - Akureyri
  • Day 6 - Aug. 29, 2026, Sat. - Isafjordur
  • Day 7 - Aug. 30, 2026, Sun. - Grundarfjordur
  • Day 8 - Aug. 31, 2026, Mon. - Reykjavik
  • Day 9 - Sep. 1, 2026, Tue. -
  • Day 10 - Sep. 2, 2026, Wed. -
  • Day 11 - Sep. 3, 2026, Thu. - Prince Christian Sound
  • Day 12 - Sep. 4, 2026, Fri. - Qaqortoq
  • Day 13 - Sep. 5, 2026, Sat. - Narsaq
  • Day 14 - Sep. 6, 2026, Sun. - Nanortalik
  • Day 15 - Sep. 7, 2026, Mon. -
  • Day 16 - Sep. 8, 2026, Tue. -
  • Day 17 - Sep. 9, 2026, Wed. - St. Anthony
  • Day 18 - Sep. 10, 2026, Thu. - Bonne Bay / Woody Point
  • Day 19 - Sep. 11, 2026, Fri. -
  • Day 20 - Sep. 12, 2026, Sat. - Halifax
  • Day 21 - Sep. 13, 2026, Sun. -
  • Day 22 - Sep. 14, 2026, Mon. - Boston

Itinerary Highlights

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Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - August 24, 2026

Reykjavik

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The world&#39;s most northerly capital enjoys almost 24-hour sunlight in summer, all the better to show off the city&rsquo;s eclectic architecture and dazzling natural wonders. Soak in the milky Blue Lagoon, visit Guilfoss Waterfall, find Pingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , or explore the surprisingly vibrant local museum and art scene.</div>

Day 2 - August 25, 2026

Heimaey Island

Witness a world still in transition. Circle Surtsey Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which rose from the sea in the 1960s. Next up, Heimaey, where a volcanic eruption created a modern-day Pompeii in 1973.&nbsp;

Day 3 - August 26, 2026

Seydisfjordur

Seydisfjord is 11 miles of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains that ends at the town of Seydisfjordur, known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town. &nbsp;This is home of the Skalanes Nature Reserve with its wide variety of wildlife including more than 45 bird species. &nbsp;The first high-voltage electricity in Iceland was opened here in 1913 and is still in operation today. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the east bank of the Fjardara River that flows through the center of town.&nbsp;

Day 4 - August 27, 2026

Seydisfjordur

Seydisfjord is 11 miles of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains that ends at the town of Seydisfjordur, known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town. &nbsp;This is home of the Skalanes Nature Reserve with its wide variety of wildlife including more than 45 bird species. &nbsp;The first high-voltage electricity in Iceland was opened here in 1913 and is still in operation today. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the east bank of the Fjardara River that flows through the center of town.&nbsp;

Day 5 - August 28, 2026

Akureyri

Akureyri is an important port and fisheries center especially because of its ice-free harbor so close to the Arctic Circle. &nbsp;It lies at the end of Iceland&rsquo;s longest fjord, which is 37 miles long, at sits at the base of snowcapped peaks that offer some of Iceland&rsquo;s best skiing during the winter. &nbsp;Must-sees in Akureyri include the Listagil (art canyon) which is home to many arts and crafts galleries and shops, the beautiful church in the center of town, the botanical garden, and Hafnarstraeti, the main shopping street.This is also the perfect place to ride an Icelandic horse or soak in the sky-blue Myvatn Nature Baths.

Day 6 - August 29, 2026

Isafjordur

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Small and easily walkable Isafjordur has one of the largest fisheries in Iceland. But the sever decline of the fishing industry has caused Isafjordur to look elsewhere for work. Despite its small size, this town has a school of music and has become a center for alternative music and they host a yearly festival that provides a platform for local musicians, band from around Iceland and the world to perform.</div>

Day 7 - August 30, 2026

Grundarfjordur

Beautiful Grundarfjordur is located between a mountain range and the sea. &nbsp;The road nearby crosses a lava field that is partially warm so snow does not always stick there. The main attraction of the area is Snæfellsjokull National Park full of regal glaciers, lava fields, waterfalls, caves, calderas, and basalt cliffs. The peninsula there received the EARTHCHECK Sustainable Community Award in 2010, the first area in Iceland to win such an award.

Day 8 - August 31, 2026

Reykjavik

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The world&#39;s most northerly capital enjoys almost 24-hour sunlight in summer, all the better to show off the city&rsquo;s eclectic architecture and dazzling natural wonders. Soak in the milky Blue Lagoon, visit Guilfoss Waterfall, find Pingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , or explore the surprisingly vibrant local museum and art scene.</div>

Day 9 - September 01, 2026

Day 10 - September 02, 2026

Day 11 - September 03, 2026

Prince Christian Sound

The beautiful fjord system of Prince Christian Sound is a waterway in southern Greenland that connects the Labrador Sea and the Irminger Sea. Sixty miles long and narrows to only 1,500 feet wide at some points. It separates the mainland from the islands of the Cape Farewell Archipelago and is surrounded by steep granite mountains as high as 3,937 feet.

Day 12 - September 04, 2026

Qaqortoq

The scenic colonial town of Qaqortoq is easily seen on foot. Walk to the town square with its gorgeous fountain built of Igaliku rocks. Colorful houses encircle the square and Our Saviour&rsquo;s Church, built in 1832, is nearby. There are many works of art that have been chiseled into the rocks at the sculpture park called &ldquo;Stone and Man,&rdquo;&nbsp; and the local museum full of Nordic artifacts is definitely worth a visit. Another point of interest is the fishing wharf where fresh and dried fish is sold.

Day 13 - September 05, 2026

Narsaq

With a population of 1,600, Narsaq is the youngest town of Greenland and was founded in 1959. The mountain behind the town is full of coveted minerals and is a major attractions for rock pickers and geologists including the rare mineral, Tugtupit which has only been found in one or two places around the world.

Day 14 - September 06, 2026

Nanortalik

The southernmost town in Greenland located at the mouth of the Tasermuit Fjord, Nanortalik shares space with polar bears who live and hunt on the sea outside of town. Vertical cliffs and steep peaks characterize the area around Nanortalik and Ketil Mountain at 6,562 feet has one of the highest climbing walls with Greenland&rsquo;s only natural forest just 25 miles away. The locals are charming and friendly and known for their choir singing, which you may end up hearing.

Day 15 - September 07, 2026

Day 16 - September 08, 2026

Day 17 - September 09, 2026

St. Anthony

St. Anthony is a popular whale-watching destination. Located at the northern tip of Newfoundland, icebergs appear along Newfoundland Iceberg Alley and the rugged coastline, there is a vast wilderness of valleys and lake-dotted mountains, and the local fresh seafood is among the best.

Day 18 - September 10, 2026

Bonne Bay / Woody Point

Bonne Bay and Woody Point are part of the Gros Morne National Park, whose ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bonne Bay has two sections &ndash; Inner Bonne Bay and Outer Bonne Bay. Inner Bonne Bay has two arms with wooded coves and beaches. Outer Bonne Bay is the entrance to the Bonne Bay fjord. This bay was carved out approximately 10,000 years ago and is an area full of wildlife &ndash; moose and caribou, Arctic hare and ptarmigan.

Day 19 - September 11, 2026

Day 20 - September 12, 2026

Halifax

The capital of Nova Scotia was ranked the 4th best place to live in Canada back in 2012. It is a city with more pubs and clubs per capita than any other Canadian city and even one of the mayors was a brewmaster. The boardwalk on the waterfront follows the water&rsquo;s edge and is lined with unique shops. Halifax is home to the longest running saltwater ferry and a 200-year-old restored fishing village. Be sure to find time to try fabled donair (pita, meat and sauce), the official food of Halifax.

Day 21 - September 13, 2026

Day 22 - September 14, 2026

Boston

Founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S. It was a pivotal place during the American Revolution for the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Tourists to Boston see the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the JFK Library and Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium, and the <em>USS</em> <em>Constitution.</em>

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