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Quest, Norwegian Fjords, Iceland & Scottish Isles ex Copenhagen to Dublin
Nights 11 Ship Azamara Quest Star Rating Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Sailing 2013: 3 Jul Ports of Call Copenhagen, Eidfjord, Lerwick, Akureyri, Reykjavik, Douglas, Dublin Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
11 Night Cruise sailing from Copenhagen to Dublin aboard Azamara Quest.
Specifically designed to be smaller and more sleek than most cruise ships, Quest, like her sister ship, Journey, is filled bow-to-stern with wondrous luxuries and appointments that enhance your voyage of discovery - making it one that you won't soon forget.
Quest boasts two specialty restaurants, concierge amenities, our Spa and Wellness Center, piano bar, wine bar, live entertainment, daily enrichment programs (such as evening lectures), and much more. Satisfy your appetite for luxury and adventure on board Quest.
Highlights of this cruise:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is known as a city of spires: the skyline of its medieval core is punctuated only by the steeples of churches and towers of palaces, though a modern building boom has overtaken other parts of the city. Today's Copenhagen is known for its excellent quality of life and environmental consciousness - with many parks, it is green both literally and in today's sense of the word. It is also bicycle-friendly, with bike paths lining almost every major street. After a ride or wander through the old town, stop for a local repast of Smrrrebrrd, traditional open-face sandwiches, or a mouthwatering Danish pastry.
Eidfjord, Norway
This village's majestic beauty lies in its incredible scenery: a beautiful fjord, looming glaciers and a mountain traversed by herds of reindeer. Walk or take the Mabodalen mountain train to the top of Voringsfossen, a 182 meter waterfall, and see the sun send a rainbow into the valley below.
Akureyri, Iceland
Lying only 60 miles from the Arctic Circle, yet boasting some of the most pleasant climate in the country, the picturesque city of Akureyri is a sight to behold. Granite, snow-capped mountains surround Akureyri, protecting it from the winds, while lush farm lands and the crystal waters of one of Iceland's most breathtaking fjords add inconceivable beauty. The Botanical Gardens are a true gem.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Iceland's capital and largest city is located on the country's southwest coast at the head of Faxafloi Bay. Settled in 877 AD, Reykjavik has grown into an important seaport and center of government and education with theatres, museums and observatories. Interestingly, this modern city still chooses to use water from nearby hot springs to heat all of its buildings.
Dublin, Ireland
With Dublin Bay to the east and the Dublin Mountains to the south, the capital of Ireland has clearly left quite an impression on the lands surrounding it. Whether you're walking the medieval streets around Dublin Castle or enjoying a pint at Keating's Pub, you're almost certain to be introduced to the famous charm and wit of the Irish.