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Denmark, Norway, Scotland & Iceland

Departs Copenhagen June 28, 2027

Windstar excels at the art of small ship luxury.  Our 10-Night cruise aboard Star Pride departs from Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, June 28, 2027 and arrives in Reykjavik, Iceland on Thursday, July 8. The cruise line offers an intimate, elegant way to cruise and explore the lands of the midnight sun. The Star Pride is an all‑suite ship that carries just 300 guests. This allows us to experience a relaxed “private‑yacht” feel and comfort at sea, with personalized service. We'll sail to hidden harbors, charming coastal towns, and iconic destinations, often with longer stays and access to ports unreachable by larger ships. Dining onboard is exceptional, featuring fresh, regional ingredients. 

We can enjoy enrichment programs, cultural performances, and immersive shore excursions. Ship amenities include the World Spa, a fitness center, pool, lounges with panoramic views.

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NORWAY AND ITS FJORDS

FOUR PORTS OF CALL IN NORWAY

Norway’s dramatic landscapes and weeks of summer daylight make it a dream destination, especially on a small luxury ship cruise. These Norwegian regions experience the "Midnight Sun" due to Earth’s 23.4‑degree tilt, which keeps the far north in continuous daylight during summer. This celestial angle gives Norway long, glowing evenings and a sense of endless adventure. Sailing Norway’s deep‑cut fjords will be a fantastic experience for us because of our front‑row seat to this phenomenon. With fewer guests, spacious decks, and a relaxed ambiance, we can enjoy the midnight sun in comfort—perhaps with a glass of champagne as the fjords glow in the evening light. Longer days also mean more time for curated shore experiences, from gentle nature walks to boutique cultural tours, without the rush of large crowds. 


Folklore about the Midnight Sun is linked to shifting seasons, with Nordic traditions seeing the 24-hour daylight as a magical threshold where the line between natural and supernatural thins. It’s a time for storytelling, celebration, and mystique, adding wonder during the long summer sky.


A Norwegian fjord is a long, narrow inlet of the sea bordered by cliffs and mountains. Formed thousands of years ago by glaciers creating U-shaped valleys filled with seawater, it's a breathtaking sight. Iconic fjords like Sognefjord—the longest and deepest—have steep rock walls and waterfalls amid untouched mountains. This wilderness, sparkling water, and towering landscapes make Norway’s coastline a top destination.

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Scotland’s Northern Jewels: The Orkney & Shetland Islands

ORKNEY ISLANDS

SHETLAND ISLANDS

SHETLAND ISLANDS

Off Scotland's northern coast lies Orkney, an archipelago of more than 70 islands shaped by wind, sea, and history. The landscape features open, dramatic views—treeless horizons, green farmland, and steep cliffs with seabirds. Wildlife such as otters, seals, dolphins, and orcas thrive here. With Viking and Norse influences, it feels like a living tapestry of stories. Separated from Scotland by the six-mile Pentland Firth, Orkney is both connected and remote.

SHETLAND ISLANDS

SHETLAND ISLANDS

SHETLAND ISLANDS

The Shetland Islands are a beautiful, rugged Scottish archipelago scattered across the North Atlantic. They're famous for their breathtaking cliffs, deep sea lochs, and distinctive wildlife like puffins, orcas, and Shetland ponies. With a strong Norse heritage and a vibrant culture influenced by Nordic traditions, these islands offer stunning wild landscapes and a fascinating history, all set far north of the Scottish mainland.

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark's capital and largest city, blends historic charm with modern Scandinavian design, offering a high quality of life and sustainable urban living. It evolved from a Viking fishing village into a major cultural, economic, and governmental hub in the Nordic region hubs. 

bergen, norway

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, is a charming coastal community often called the “Gateway to the Fjords.” Nestled between seven mountains and embraced by stunning fjords, it combines natural splendor with a welcoming culture. Walking through Bergen's narrow alleyways you'll discover artisans’ workshops, boutique shops, and centuries of maritime history.

Geiranger, Norway

Copenhagen, Denmark

Geiranger, Norway

Geiranger is a picture‑perfect village at the head of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Geirangerfjord, one of Norway’s most iconic natural wonders. Surrounded by towering cliffs, emerald‑green waters, and dramatic waterfalls like the Seven Sisters, this fjord landscape offers some of the country’s most unforgettable scenery. 

Hellesylt, Norway

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Geiranger, Norway

Hellesylt is a picturesque village at the head of Sunnylvsfjord, offering a peaceful, authentic introduction to Norway’s fjord country. This charming community provides a gentler, less crowded way to experience the region’s landscapes.

At its center flows the powerful Hellesyltfossen waterfall, tumbling through the village before flowing into the fjord—an impressive sight from bridges and viewpoints near the harbor. 

Ålesund, Norway

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Ålesund is a charming coastal city known for its striking Art Nouveau architecture. Rebuilt after a 1904 fire, it features turrets, towers, floral motifs, and pastel façades, giving it a fairy-tale-like charm. Located across several islands and framed by the Sunnmøre Alps, Ålesund has a lively port with a rich fishing heritage and fresh seafood. Its waterfront streets, boutique shops, and cafés create an inviting atmosphere. 

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Kirkwall, Orkney ISLes

Kirkwall is the historic capital of the Orkney Islands. A bustling port town, it is known for its Norse heritage and St. Magnus Cathedral, a striking 12th-century Norman cathedral. The city features the runins of 16th centurty palaces. Kirkwall is also the gateway to Orkney's Neolithic sites and natural beauty.

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

As Shetland’s only town, Lerwick is the archipelago’s cultural and maritime hub—combining Norse‑Scottish heritage, working waterfronts, and welcoming locals.  Fishing boats, pleasure craft, seabirds, boutiques, craft shops, and cafés make Lerwick a charming, walkable town. From here, it’s easy to venture into the islands’ dramatic landscapes—windswept cliffs, pristine beaches, and rolling moorlands alive with wildlife. This is the perfect place to spot Shetland ponies, puffins, seals, and seabirds. From the waterfront to the narrow lanes of the old town, everything feels close, authentic, and welcoming. 

Tórshavn, Faroe Isles

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Tórshavn, the charming and tiny capital of the Faroe Islands, is among the world’s smallest and most delightful capitals. It’s built around a natural harbor with stunning North Atlantic scenery, blending Viking history with a vibrant Nordic spirit. Tinganes, the old town, forms the city's core, featuring turf-roofed wooden houses, winding lanes, and stone paths that evoke the island’s past. This historic district has been a Viking parliament site for centuries and remains one of the best-preserved in the North Atlantic. 

Reykjavík, Iceland

Lerwick, Shetland Isles

Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík, the northernmost capital, blends quirky charm, cosmopolitan energy, and stunning scenery. Its colorful houses, street art, and innovative design create a playful, creative vibe, while its Viking history lends timelessness. Walkable, with boutique shops, cafés, and a vibrant food scene showcasing Nordic cuisine, Reykjavík features lively nightlife and a dynamic culture, including music, literature, and modern art. The city is an ideal base for exploring Iceland’s extraordinary natural beauty. 

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