Iceland - Greenland - Faroe Islands Cruise Ports Schedules

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  •  Reykjavik

    Reykjavik (port locode ISREY) is Iceland's principal seaport, and the country's capital city and center of the cod-fishing industry. The city has population around 124,000. In 1874, the Vikings...

  •  Husavik

    Husavik is a port town located on Iceland's northern coast, and on the shores of Skjalfandi bay. The town has population around 2,000. Its most popular landmark is the wooden church Husavikurkirkja...

  •  Bakkargerdi

    Bakkagerdi m(port locode ISBKK) is a small village (population around 100) part of Iceland's Borgarfjardarhreppur municipality. The hamlet is located on the coast of Borgarfjordur Eystri - a...

  •  Djupavik

    Djupavik is a cruise port (on Reykjarfjordur bay) and a small village (population under 100). The settlement is part of Iceland's Vestfirdir/Westfjords (Strandir coastal region) and of the...

  •  Akureyri

    Akureyri is a major cruise port and one of Iceland's oldest towns, located approx 240 km (150 mi) northeast of the country's capital city Reykjavik. Akureyri features picturesque historic houses...

  •  Djupivogur

    Djupivogur is a port town located on a peninsula in Austurland, eastern Iceland. It is on Berufjordur Fjord and close to Papey Island. This small town has population under 500. The municipality of...

  •  Seydisfjordur

    Seydisfjordur is a port town in Iceland's Eastern Region, located at the innermost point of the same-named fjord. Town's population is around under 1,000. A road over Seydisfjordur mountain pass...

  •  Nuuk

    Nuuk is Greenland's capital city and largest port located on the country's southwestern coast. Nuuk is also the homeport (ferry port) for Arctic Umiaq Line (freight and passenger shipping company...

  •  Siglufjordur

    Siglufjordur (port locode ISSIG) is a small fishing town located on Iceland's northern coast, with population around 1200. The town is famous for its Herring Era Museum (1994-opened), themed on the...

  •  Torshavn

    Torshavn is the largest seaport and capital city of Faroe Islands (autonomous territory of Denmark). The city is located on Streymoy Island's eastern coast and has population around 13,000. Faroe...

  •  Stykkisholmur

    Stykkisholmur (port locode ISSTY) is a port town in western Iceland (on Snaefellsnes Peninsula's northern part) with a population of around 1200. The region's economy is traditionally based on...

  •  Kangerlussuaq

    Kangerlussuaq (port locode GLKAN), aka Sondre Stromfjord, is an airbase, an international airport and a port village (population around 500) located in central-western Greenland (Qeqqata municipality...

  •  Qaqortoq

    Qaqortoq (port locode GLJJU) is a port town located near Cape Thorvaldsen (southern Greenland) with population around 3,000. This is South Greenland's most populous town and the country's 4th-largest...

  •  Aasiaat

    Aasiaat (port locode GLJEG) is a town in western Greenland (Aasiaat Archipelago) located at Disko Bay's southern end. By population (around 3,000) it is Greenland's 5th-largest town. Its name means...

  •  Maniitsoq

    Maniitsoq (port locode GLJSU), fka Sukkertopen, is a fishing port located on Greenland's central western coast. The town has population around 2,700, ranking it the country's 6th-largest. Maniitsoq...

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