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Cruise in the Northland from Hamburg aboard AIDAluna ship with visits to Germany and Greenland for 22 days

4.175€

About this cruise

Enjoy a 22-day cruise adventure in Northland, departing from Hamburg on the AIDAluna ship. Explore fascinating destinations in Germany and Greenland during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (4.175€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
26/07/2026 - 16/08/2026 7.010€ 9.330€ - -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
26/07/2026 - 16/08/2026 8.350€ 11.080€ - -

Cruise Route

Day 1: Hamburg, Germany. Departure time: 18:00. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Hagenbeck`s Zoo, the Speicherstadt, Mönckebergstrasse, St. Jacob`s Church, and the Fish Market.

Day 2 - 3: Sea day.

Day 4: Seydisfjordur, Iceland. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. The city on the east coast of Iceland is situated on the eponymous fjord and offers visitors a unique experience surrounded by nature and the traditional life of Icelanders. Whether it`s mountain biking through the countryside, hiking, or kayaking in the stunning fjord, Seyðisfjörður provides a diverse range of activities for visitors. Like most cities in Iceland, Seyðisfjörður also places great emphasis on introducing visitors and tourists to the history, art, and culture of the country. Thus, this city also boasts several studios and numerous exhibition spaces that showcase artworks by international and national artists throughout the year.

Day 5: Akureyri, Iceland. Arrival time: 08:30. Departure time: 17:30. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. Located at the end of the 90 km long Eyjafjördhur, Akureyri is the largest city outside the capital area with 14,500 residents. It serves as the transportation and cultural hub of the North, with economic activities focused on fish processing, shipbuilding, the export port, and light industry. Akureyri is known for its pleasant climate, low rainfall, and warm summers. Nestled in a fjord beneath mountains up to 1,400 meters high, it boasts an abundance of greenery, earning it a reputation as the most beautiful city on the island, despite being just 100 km south of the Arctic Circle. The old district of "Fjaran," featuring nostalgic wooden buildings, lies south of the modern city center. Notable attractions include the Ice Cathedral, the local history museum, the Nonni House, and the botanical garden.

Day 6: Sea day.

Day 7: Prince Christian Sound, Greenland. Arrival time: 17:00. Departure time: 21:00. Duration of port stay: 4 hours. The strait in the south of the country separates Greenland from the offshore island groups. The sea route is 100 kilometers long and connects the Labrador Sea to the west with the Irminger Sea to the east.

Day 8: Sea day.

Day 9: Nuuk (Godthåb), Greenland. Arrival time: 06:00. Departure time: 15:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. In Greenland`s capital city Nuuk, all aspects of life unfold. It serves as the hub for trade, shipping, industry, and administration. With 13,500 residents, Nuuk is not only the largest city in Greenland but in the entire Arctic region. Over the past 30 years, Nuuk has undergone significant progressive development.

Day 10: Ilimanaq, Greenland. Arrival time: 16:00. Ilimanaq is a charming coastal village in western Greenland with a population of about 80 residents. It is renowned for its traditional colorful houses, rich Inuit culture, and breathtaking views of icebergs and snow-capped mountains. This peaceful settlement is an ideal destination for travelers looking for a remote Arctic experience.

Day 11: Ilimanaq, Greenland. Departure time: 20:00. Ilimanaq is a charming coastal village in western Greenland with a population of about 80 residents. It is renowned for its traditional colorful houses, rich Inuit culture, and breathtaking views of icebergs and snow-capped mountains. This peaceful settlement is an ideal destination for travelers looking for a remote Arctic experience.

Day 12: Sisimiut (Holsteinborg), Greenland. Arrival time: 10:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. With 5,000 inhabitants, Sisimiut is the second largest city in Greenland. The Greenlandic name Sisimiut means "fox den inhabitant". The city has the northernmost port that remains ice-free year-round. Accordingly, fishing and shrimp exports are lively. The town is proud of having the world`s most modern shrimp factory. Additionally, Sisimiut is the first settlement north of the Arctic Circle where Inuit used sled dogs, particularly in winter. Noteworthy attractions include the museum and the old town with Greenland`s oldest wooden church from 1775.

Day 13: Sea day.

Day 14: Nanortalik, Greenland. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The special wildlife of Nanortalik never fails to fascinate visitors who come to this northern settlement. Whales and seals frolic in the waters around Nanortalik, and on land you can observe Arctic foxes, sea eagles, and many rare birds. Glaciated granite mountains rise up to 2000 meters in the background, giving the landscape its legendary appearance.

Day 15 - 16: Sea day.

Day 17: Icefjord (Ísafjörður), Iceland. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. Ísafjörður is made up of several neighborhoods that extend from the end of the fjord on the north side to the original settlement where the harbor is located. On the other side of the fjord is the airport, or rather the runway, with a small terminal building. Despite the whole Northwestern Fjords losing residents to more prosperous areas, Ísafjörður can still retain its citizens and even sees slight increases, with a current population of 3500 people. The town was founded as a Hanseatic settlement and later taken over by the Danes. Ísafjörður is an excellent example for the development of Icelandic architecture. Five houses built in the 18th century are under heritage protection in Ísafjörður. The oldest house dates back to the mid-18th century, while the newest one is from 1788. Four of the houses are located in Neostikaupstaour and one in Haestikaupstaour. Points of interest: Museum.

Day 18: Reykjavik, Iceland. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 22:00. Duration of port stay: 14 hours. Reykjavik, the commercial and cultural center of Iceland on the southwest coast of the island, was named after the famous hot springs of Laugardalur, meaning "smoky bay". Today, it has around 130,000 inhabitants, roughly one-third of the total population. The capital of Iceland offers a wealth of attractions. A stroll through the old town takes you to the main shopping street Laugavegur and the pedestrian zone, passing the historic reception house Höfdi House where Reagan and Gorbachev met in 1986, to the modern basalt church Hallgrimskirkja, whose tower provides the best view over the city. Following the traces of Icelandic history, you can admire many archaeological finds and relics from the Viking age in the National Museum, while art enthusiasts can enjoy the Einar Jonsson Museum with its sculpture garden.

Day 19 - 21: Sea day.

Day 22: Hamburg, Germany. Arrival time: 08:00. The second largest city in Germany (1.8 million inhabitants) is located on the rivers Elbe and Alster. Due to this location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways, even boasting more bridges than Venice! The Hanseatic city, with its seaport and media and cultural center, is one of the most important economic locations in Germany. This diverse city offers a vibrant entertainment culture, which can be experienced in the legendary entertainment district of St. Pauli as well as in the musical halls and theaters. The 1,200-year-old city is appreciated not only by culture enthusiasts, but also by those seeking nightlife, as modern buildings with the trendiest shops and bars are popping up next to traditional warehouses. Other attractions include "Michel," the entire port area, Jungfernstieg, the Reeperbahn, the TV tower, Hagenbeck`s Zoo, the Speicherstadt, Mönckebergstrasse, St. Jacob`s Church, and the Fish Market.