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Departing Reykjavik, Iceland on September 3, 2026, the NCL Cruises ship Norwegian Star runs this 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik sailing. It's a classic Northern Europe cruise. Travelers sailing in September can generally expect cold, short days. Ports of call include Reykjavik, Iceland, Isafjord, Iceland, Akureyri, Iceland, with 5 more along the way. Scroll the daily outlook below to pack smart for every port of call.
Reykjavik, Iceland is a scheduled port of call on day 1 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Isafjord, Iceland is a scheduled port of call on day 2 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Akureyri, Iceland is a scheduled port of call on day 3 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Alesund, Norway is a scheduled port of call on day 4 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Maloy, Norway is a scheduled port of call on day 5 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Invergordon, Scotland is a scheduled port of call on day 6 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Edinburgh, Scotland is a scheduled port of call on day 7 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
Southampton, England is a scheduled port of call on day 8 of the 10-night Iceland & Norway Round-trip Reykjavik cruise on Norwegian Star.
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