Cruises from Dover to Iceland

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Iceland, known as the "Land of Fire and Ice," offers a truly unique and awe-inspiring cruising experience with its dramatic landscapes, including glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and geothermal areas.

Its remote location in the North Atlantic makes cruising an ideal way to explore its stunning coastlines and access remote areas. Cruising also allows visitors to witness natural phenomena like the Northern Lights.

Popular Cruise Ports in Iceland

Reykjavík, Iceland
Reykjavík
As the capital and largest city, Reykjavík offers a vibrant cultural scene, modern architecture, and serves as a gateway to exploring Iceland's Golden Circle and other nearby attractions.
Akureyri, Iceland
Akureyri
Located in northern Iceland, Akureyri offers stunning views of the Eyjafjörður fjord, access to geothermal areas like Lake Mývatn, and opportunities for whale watching.
Isafjordur, Iceland
Isafjordur
Situated in the Westfjords region, Ísafjörður offers dramatic fjord landscapes, opportunities for hiking and kayaking, and a glimpse into traditional Icelandic fishing culture.

Cruises from Dover, United Kingdom

Dover, United Kingdom
Dover
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Dover is a historic port town and the 'Gateway to England', best known for its iconic White Cliffs and formidable medieval castle.

Dover's atmosphere is steeped in history and defined by its role as a key port connecting the UK with mainland Europe. It's a place where ancient defence and modern-day transit coexist. While a working port, the town offers a sense of tranquillity, particularly when exploring its vast coastal landscapes. The town has a quiet resilience and a palpable sense of historical importance that makes it a fascinating place to explore.

The cultural significance of Dover is immense and has earned it the nickname 'The Lock and Key of England'. For millennia, it has been the frontline for defence against invasion, from Roman times to the Second World War. Its history is a testament to its strategic position on the English Channel, and this legacy is evident in its many fortifications and historic sites, including Roman ruins and Napoleonic-era defences.

Dover's local cuisine is reflective of its coastal location, with fresh seafood being a key highlight. While the town is focused on its role as a port, it provides a selection of traditional British pubs and eateries where you can enjoy hearty, classic meals. A visit to the town's local establishments allows for a taste of authentic Kentish fare, often including locally sourced produce.

What makes Dover a truly unique cruise destination is its unparalleled access to some of England's most significant historical and natural landmarks. The port is perfectly situated for a day trip to see the awe-inspiring Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 1,400 years of history that is considered one of the most important religious buildings in England.

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