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Dublin to Reykjavik
May 24, 2024
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BRITISH ISLES RHAPSODY
Dublin to Reykjavik
May 24, 2024 on board on board Viking Longships World Navigator New Ship
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  • FREE Air* (from Vancouver & Toronto gateways)
  • FREE Unlimited Beverages
    (including Fine Wines & Premium Spirits)
  • FREE In-room mini-bar stocked daily
  • FREE Specialty Dining
  • FREE Pre-paid Gratuities
  • FREE WiFi (One Device/Stateroom)
  • FREE Cultural Immersion Event
  • All Taxes & Fees
  • PLUS Travel Insurance
    (Trip Interruption & Cancellation)
    NO AGE LIMIT
    PRE-EXISTING CONDITION WAIVED
    NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE
    Coverage Summary / Resolution Policy
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World Navigator

WORLD NAVIGATOR
World Navigator was conceived with the sensibilities of an explorer – one who believes the world is best experienced up close, while still leaving the destination untouched. Launching in 2021, World Navigator realizes the possibilities of environmental stewardship with the latest hybrid power management and propulsion system, maximizing fuel efficiency and consuming as low as one-fifth the fuel compared to conventional cruise-ship systems. Its alternate hydro-jet propulsion system helps the ship quietly cruise up to five knots without disturbing marine wildlife for incomparable up-close encounters.This is how you can best enjoy the world and protect it for others. And as the expedition-style World Navigator quietly nestles into the amazing, remote and rugged locations on your itinerary, you’ll wonder why anyone would roam any other way.
SUITES & STATEROOMS
Yes, you’ve chosen to sail Atlas Ocean Voyages for access to unique and adventurous destinations. However, luxury accommodations must always remain top-of-mind. World Navigator features four decks of accommodations, totaling just under 100 suites and staterooms that range in size and spaciousness to suit your priorities. All feature cinematic ocean views. Nearly all include balconies. And the interior décor is selected with a designer’s eye. Enjoy the perfect balance of rugged days and indulgent nights on board World Navigator.

VERANDA

Queen Stateroom w/Balcony(B1, B2) Greet the day with mimosas on your private balcony and enjoy comfortable convenience.
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 270 sq. ft. of total living space • Private balcony with teak furnishings • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, and a wardrobe • Sitting area with sofa, vanity, flat-screen TV and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

HORIZON

Queen Stateroom w/Juliet-style Balcony(A1 & A2) Enjoy the European touch of a Juliet balcony, as well as direct access to the Activity Deck and restaurant below.
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Select staterooms hold up to 3 guests • 270 sq. ft. of total living space • Floor-to-ceiling Juliet-style balcony with top drop electric window • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, and wardrobe • Sitting area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

VERANDA DELUXE

Queen Stateroom with Balcony(E2) Select from inviting and roomy staterooms highlighted by ocean views and sea breezes from your walk-out balcony.
Located: Deck 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 300 sq. ft. of total living space with 52-sq. ft. balcony featuring teak furnishings • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, a walk-in closet and wardrobe • All include a flat-screen TV with state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

HORIZON DELUXE

Queen Stateroom w/Juliet Balcony(E1) Select from inviting and roomy staterooms highlighted by ocean views and sea breezes.
Located: Deck 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 300 sq. ft. of total living space with floor to ceiling top-drop Juliet balcony and interior sitting area with convertible sofa • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, a walk-in closet and wardrobe • All include a flat-screen TV with state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

NAVIGATOR

1-Bedroom Suite w/Balcony (NS). Atlas most spacious accommodation recreates the comforts of home while bathing you in floor-to-ceiling ocean views from your living room or bedroom.
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 465 sq. ft. of total living space • Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, a tub, his & her sinks, a walk-in closet and wardrobe • Separate living room with sofa, vanity, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system • Easy access to gym, spa and pool

DISCOVERY

1-Bedroom Suite w/Balcony(DS) The sumptuous and spacious bathroom is your personal haven. Meanwhile, you’re always near the action with easy access to the Activity Deck below.
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests   • 445 sq. ft. of total living space • Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, a walk-in closet and wardrobe • Separate living room with sofa, vanity, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

JOURNEY

1-Bedroom Suite w/Balcony(JS) Cozy up to the moon, the stars and the sunrise on your 105 sq. ft. balcony. And enjoy easy access to the shops, lounge and theatre on the deck below.
Located: Deck 5 and 6 Occupancy: Up to 3 guests • 382 sq. ft. of total living space • Oversized private balcony with teak furnishings • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, a walk-in closet and wardrobe • Sitting area with sofa, flat-screen TV, and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system

ADVENTURE

OCEANVIEW Stateroom(C1) These are the ideal accommodations when your priorities are comfort, convenience and, of course, a brilliant ocean view.
Located: Deck 3 Occupancy: Up to 2 guests • 183 sq. ft. of total living space • Panoramic ocean view from the full picture window • Queen bed (convertible to two single beds) • Elegant private bath featuring L’Occitane products, a walk-in glass shower with rain head, body jets and a handheld shower, and a single wardrobe • Sitting area with two chairs, side table, flat-screen TV and state-of-the-art “infotainment” system
AMENITIES
When you choose the Atlas experience, you choose luxe-adventure expeditions that are All Inclusive All the Way. Enjoy Top-shelf beverages • Elevated accommodations • Butler service for suites • In-room indulgence: Enjoy L’Occitane products • Self-care on us with yoga, mat Pilates and Spinning®️ • Enriching classes • Gourmet international dining • and more…
LIFE ON BOARD
Whether you’re waking up to an amazing day at sea or returning from a day of paddleboarding in Positano, bicycling along the Black Sea, or other down-to-earth adventures, you’ll find World Navigator has another set of enriching all-inclusive discoveries in store for you. Wondering what to do first? The crew is happy to guide you toward an experience that feels designed just for you.

UNWIND

Take a dip in the heated pool and whirlpools, where the water is relaxing, and the conversation is invigorating. And keep your eyes on the ocean, because you never know when you’ll spot a cresting whale or pod of dolphins in the wild.

SIP

Relive the day’s adventures with new friends at the ship’s intimate bars and lounges. Enjoy the selection of included liquors and fine wines, as well as classic and creative cocktails while you post photos and double-tap each moment.

SAVOUR

Every meal is a marvel when the chefs bring world-class credentials, and fresh, local ingredients to the table. Enjoy our all-inclusive restaurants, indulge as you desire, from your morning camembert to filet mignon to midnight cookies and milk.
Chef Rui Paula
Born in Oporto, Portugal, distinguished two-Michelin Star Chef Rui Paula’s dishes reveal the memory of his origins, preserving flavors, textures, aromas and colors, in surprising recreations, full of originality.

BREATHE

Deck 4 is dedicated to health, physical, and mental wellness, featuring SeaSpaSM by L’Occitane, the fitness center, a juice bar and more. Or you can stroll or jog around Deck 8 while you bask in brilliant ocean views. Increase strength and flexibility on state-of-the-art equipment and at yoga and Pilates classes.

FEEL

You’ve had a full day. A boots and binoculars kind of day. Now, melt into a full menu of treatments designed to soothe and celebrate you at SeaSpaSM by L’Occitane, featuring signature Provençal ingredients and the healing touch of L’Occitane-trained specialists.

REACH

When you’re standing on the bow of Deck 5 at Water’s Edge Lookout, you’re just 30′ from icy Antarctic waters. Spotting whales off the coast of Brazil can prompt an impromptu detour. And a morning espresso on your balcony is sweetened with up-close Amalfi Coast views.
DECK PLANS
Navigating the decks of World Navigator is easy. Find everything you need, from dining areas to the mud room for excursion equipment. Get to know the layout of suites and staterooms to always find your way back to your home away from home.

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Inclusions

  • FREE Air* (from Vancouver & Toronto gateways)
  • FREE Unlimited Beverages
    (including Fine Wines & Premium Spirits)
  • FREE In-room mini-bar stocked daily
  • FREE Specialty Dining
  • FREE Pre-paid Gratuities
  • FREE WiFi (One Device/Stateroom)
  • FREE Cultural Immersion Event
  • All Taxes & Fees
  • PLUS Travel Insurance
    (Trip Interruption & Cancellation)
    NO AGE LIMIT
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PRICES
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VERANDA
Greet the day with mimosas on your private balcony and enjoy comfortable convenience.

270 SQF
$18,092
$9,599
$9,749

+ $ Taxes & Fees
save up to
$16,985

per stateroom
HORIZON
Enjoy the European touch of a Juliet balcony, as well as direct access to the Activity Deck and restaurant below.

270 SQF
$19,786
$9,699
$9,849

+ $ Taxes & Fees
save up to
$20,173

per stateroom
VERANDA DELUXE
Select from inviting and roomy staterooms highlighted by ocean views and sea breezes from your walk-out balcony.

300 SQF
$28,102
$16,399
$16,549

+ $ Taxes & Fees
save up to
$23,405

per stateroom


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ITINERARY
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Dublin, Ireland
Ireland’s capital, Dublin, is bustling, cosmopolitan, ancient, and young at heart all at once. It is one of Europe’s liveliest cities, where medieval and 17th-century buildings stand comfortably amid all the trappings of a 21st-century community. Marvels like the incredible Book of Kells, one of the most beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world, call out to the curious. A gentle and relaxing cruise along the River Liffey immerses you in the capital’s colorful history, from the first arrival of the Vikings to the rapid development of the city during the 18th and 19th centuries. When in Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse, located in the heart of St. James’ Gate Brewery, invites you to raise a glass at the Gravity Bar with a 360-degree view of the city skyline.

Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland
The historic west end of Greenock boasts impressive Victorian buildings, in particular the 245-foot Victoria Tower which remains incomplete. From there, journey to Glasgow to view the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum for a glimpse of its world-class art collection. Toast to the world’s friendliest city with a Tennent’s lager at the historic Wellpark Brewery, where you can learn about the brand’s 450-year history and its passion for Scottish football. From Glasgow, discover the beauty of the Scottish countryside on a journey toward magnificent Stirling Castle, the home of the Stuart kings and birthplace of James II.

Fort WIlliam, (Loch Ness), Scotland
The Fort William area boasts the widest choices of active explorers with a penchant for the outdoors. Take in a bucolic landscape, where hills and glens, rivers and lochs, and the sea coastline all offer something to do while enjoying peace and tranquility. Enjoy an outing to Loch Ness for your chance to spot the famous Nessie in Scotland’s lake. For stunning views of one of Scotland’s most iconic lochs, get away from the crowd and head to the more scenic and wild south side. You can also find a moment of respite with a round of golf on one of the spectacular Lochaber golf courses.

Stornoway (Isles of Lewis), Scotland
The harbor town of Stornoway is your gateway for an unforgettable adventure. Steeped in history and culture, ranging back thousands of years, you’ll find that Gaelic is spoken alongside English, and eagles and otters are as much residents as the locals. For a complete account of the social, cultural, archaeological, geological, and economic history of Stornoway, head to Museum nan Eilean. A drive along the west coast of the Isle of Lewis reveals the Neolithic standing stones at Callanish that are older and more impressive than Stonehenge. Comprising 19 monoliths, ending in a circle of 13 stones with rows of other stones radiating out in the shape of a cross, this site is fascinating.

Lerwick (Shetland Islands), UK
In Lerwick, explore Stone Age ruins, heather-covered moors, and the rugged Scottish Highlands. With its dramatic cliffs, Grand Victorian houses, charming Shetland ponies and Nordic heritage, Lerwick will leave a lasting impression. Beginning in the town center, Commercial Street, or ’Da Street’ as it’s known, is the hub of Lerwick life. For a better understanding of the history of this strategic port city, look no further than Fort Charlotte, a fort that has served as accommodation to the town’s bachelors and has also been a prison, coastguard station and armory. Expand your knowledge of the town’s strong ties to Norway with a visit to The Shetland Museum and Archives, an extensive collection that encapsulates the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture.

Tórshavn (Faroe Islands), Denmark
The 18 major islands making up the archipelago of the Faroe Islands lie between the Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, about halfway between Iceland and Norway. Here, a mix of Nordic and Danish architecture amid lush, grass scenery creates a quaint image of a picturesque destination. Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands capital city, holds a competitive tradition and spirit of sporting events, including housing the largest football stadium in the district. But the city also contains an artsy energy with the annual Tórshavn Jazz Festival that takes place every August. Among the many natural treasures of the Faroe Islands is the Bøsdalafossur waterfall, a cascade that flows from the Sørvágsvatn/Leitissvatn lake into the Atlantic Ocean, creating a glassy surface amid the rugged cliffs of the falls

At Sea
Spend the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore

Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland / Surtsey Island Scenic Navigation
Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland: Say halló to volcanoes, lava fields, caves, and mountains in the fascinating island of Heimaey - literally translated as Home Island. Part of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman Islands), this destination offers views of lush cliffsides and classic Icelandic architecture that will take your breath away. Built around the remains of an excavated home buried by ash during Eldfell’s eruption you’ll find the Eldheimar Museum, which offers an excellent audio guide that takes you through the home and describes the history and events before, during and after the eruption. One of the most iconic landmarks of Vestmannaeyjar, Elephant Rock, lies just off the south coast of Iceland. And there’s no need to squint to see it, because from every angle, you can see a gargantuan elephant in the middle of the sea.

Surtsey Island Scenic Navigation: Newly formed from volcanic eruptions in the 1960s, the island of Surtsey’s pristine environment has earned a place among UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. Only open to scientists as a natural laboratory to study plants and animals, few expeditions get the chance to navigate around the young island. Summer brings flocks of puffins to the island, as well as other migratory birds like eiders. Seals consistently make their home on Surtsey throughout the year, which brings orcas to the nearby waters. The flourishing wildlife around the region makes this a dream destination for the explorer spirit.

Reykjavik, Iceland
In the southwest of Iceland near Faxaflói Bay lies the capital of the country, Reykjavík, simultaneously cosmopolitan and charming. The colorful houses on the horizon create a quaint scene that will make you want to stay forever.Kaleidoscopic views await you at the Harpa Concert Hall, a glittering, glass structure that perfectly exemplifies Iceland’s modern design and will fascinate your inner architect. One of Iceland’s most prominent landmarks is Perlan, originally a group of hot water tanks that was converted to a building that now hosts an exhibition, planetarium, restaurant and observation deck, located atop Öskjuhlíð hill..

Grundarfjörður, Iceland
Amid the wondrous features of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula lies the small town of Grundarfjörður, home to fewer than 1,000 inhabitants. Its shining star of a landmark, Kirkjufell, translating to "Church Mountain," beckons explorers to come and discover the beauty of Iceland. Together with the mountain, a three-pronged waterfall called Kirkjufellsfoss creates an exquisite scene straight out of fantasy. Taking a walk through the center of town, you will come across an orca on land. It’s actually a sculpture created by Unnsteinn Guðmundsson and it was modeled after Thunderstorm the orca, a male whale who often greets visitors during whale watching tours.

Isafjörður
Amid the enchanting Westfjords of Iceland stands Ísafjörður, a fishing town thriving with local energy and culture. Summer months here are brisk, but it’s this cool climate combined with breathtaking and quaint scenery that makes the village feel like an undiscovered treasure. The massive depression among the flat-topped mountains called Naustahvilft - known colloquially as the troll seat - combines Iceland’s natural beauty with the town’s rich folklore. Make a stop at Dokkan Brugghús, the only brewery in the entire Westfjords, and sample the local beers, crafted with naturally filtered spring water from the nearby mountains. For those for whom the sea’s siren call beckons, you must visit the Westfjord History Museum, based on Ísafjörður’s maritime heritage and its rise in the fishing industry.

Grimsey, Iceland
Home to about 100 people — the northernmost inhabited island in Iceland — and one million birds, Grímsey Island is a treasure in the Arctic Circle. The residents enjoy 24 hours of sun throughout the summer, as do the Puffins. Look for the stone sphere marking the edge of the Arctic Circle. Its design makes it easier to move as the Arctic Circle moves, always keeping the true demarcation. Grímsey Island is a birdwatcher’s paradise, filled with various species, including razorbills, kittiwakes, auks and thick-billed murres. Amid the breathtaking landscapes are the island’s basalt columns. These geometric geological structures covered in lush moss dip into the water, creating a mesmerizing scene.

Akureyri, Iceland
A rich folklore culture abounds in Akureyri, Iceland, put on full display during the city’s festivals throughout the year. Inland, only 50 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, is the Akureyri Botanical Garden, a remarkable sight with brightly colored flowers and lush greenery. The iconic Akureyrarkirkja (or The Church of Akureyri) designed by architect Guðjón Samúelsson resembles more a 1920s U.S. skyscraper, but within its walls stands an impressive 3,200-pipe organ. Among the local favorite eating spots is Greifinn, a modern restaurant serving a mix of fare from classic burgers to pasta to Tex Mex to salted fish pizza (to honor Iceland’s roots).

Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
The tiny, picturesque village of Seyðisfjörður is the pearl of Iceland. A town of just 700 people, it is hidden at the innermost point of the fjord of the same name. In the valley above town, the river Fjarðará cascades over the hill to create several, beautiful waterfalls, down to the lagoon at the head of the fjord. Throughout the scenic village you’ll also find well-preserved, old wooden buildings, an enticing subject for photography as you walk down Rainbow Street..

Eskifjordur, Iceland
Taking its name from Mount Esja, the village of Eskifjörður was established as a trading post and today thrives in fishing. The locals proudly claim the streaked peak of Mount Hólmatindur as their personal landmark, as it invokes an epic feeling. Nearby stands the village of Helgustaðir and its famous spar mine, Helgustaðanama. On the eastern end is Randulff’s Sea House, a preserved shore building housing the artifacts of a fishing tradition and a renowned restaurant of the same name. Foodies with a sweet tooth can indulge in treats like snúður – a bread rolled and filled with cinnamon and covered in chocolate, sugar glaze or caramel.

Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland / Surtsey Island Scenic Navigation
Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland : Say halló to volcanoes, lava fields, caves, and mountains in the fascinating island of Heimaey - literally translated as Home Island. Part of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman Islands), this destination offers views of lush cliffsides and classic Icelandic architecture that will take your breath away. Built around the remains of an excavated home buried by ash during Eldfell’s eruption you’ll find the Eldheimar Museum, which offers an excellent audio guide that takes you through the home and describes the history and events before, during and after the eruption. One of the most iconic landmarks of Vestmannaeyjar, Elephant Rock, lies just off the south coast of Iceland. And there’s no need to squint to see it, because from every angle, you can see a gargantuan elephant in the middle of the sea. Surtsey Island Scenic Navigation : Newly formed from volcanic eruptions in the 1960s, the island of Surtsey’s pristine environment has earned a place among UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. Only open to scientists as a natural laboratory to study plants and animals, few expeditions get the chance to navigate around the young island. Summer brings flocks of puffins to the island, as well as other migratory birds like eiders. Seals consistently make their home on Surtsey throughout the year, which brings orcas to the nearby waters. The flourishing wildlife around the region makes this a dream destination for the explorer spirit.

Reykjavik
In the southwest of Iceland near Faxaflói Bay lies the capital of the country, Reykjavík, simultaneously cosmopolitan and charming. The colorful houses on the horizon create a quaint scene that will make you want to stay forever.Kaleidoscopic views await you at the Harpa Concert Hall, a glittering, glass structure that perfectly exemplifies Iceland’s modern design and will fascinate your inner architect. One of Iceland’s most prominent landmarks is Perlan, originally a group of hot water tanks that was converted to a building that now hosts an exhibition, planetarium, restaurant and observation deck, located atop Öskjuhlíð hill..
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Embark on authentic immersions in captivating destinations aboard World Navigator ®, a yacht designed for a highly personalized and all-inclusive experience. Designed with a 1940s aesthetic inspired by the new millennium, she’s a modern classic. Complete with comfortable accommodations, globally inspired gourmet cuisine and unlimited premium cocktails, and an onboard life that cultivates connection with yourself and fellow travelers, she is made for you to explore your world in relaxed luxury.

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