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AN UNFORGETTABLE JOURNEY

Experience Iceland and Greenland onboard the Ocean Diamond

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W e lc o m e Ab o ard ! True to our reputation, this new expedition cruise highlights the natural wonders of Iceland during a 10- day voyage that circumnavigates the entire island. Some of our cruises also sail to Greenland, giving passengers a rare chance to explore both of these unique North Atlantic destinations during one trip. Our guides are highly educated Iceland and Greenland specialists who will broaden your knowledge not only with lectures but also by active experiences.

Ladies and Gentlemen, With more than 10 years experience, the Iceland ProTravel group, with subsidiaries in all major European countries, has become the leading specialist for high- quality, experiential vacations in Iceland and Greenland. We are very excited and proud to present to you our newest product:

Another highlight of our Iceland and Greenland cruises is an opportunity to experience nature at close range on the Zodiacs we use for whale watching and sightseeing trips.

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To make these voyages of discovery, we have chartered the intimate Ocean Diamond, a luxury expedition ship which carries only 224 passengers in comfort and safety. This ice- strengthened super- yacht can reach remote

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places where larger vessels cannot venture and is ideally suited for our innovative adventures. The atmosphere aboard is casual. Ties, jackets and evening gowns can be left at home. Cruise highlights include: t &YQM PSBUJPOPGUI FVOJRVFOBUVSF PG*DFM BOEBOE( SFFOM BOE t 0OCPBSEM FDUVSFTBOEFEVDBUJPOCZ*DFM BOEJDBOE( SFFOM BOEJDFYQFSUT t 1FSTPOBMBDUJW JUJFTHVJEFECZPVSFYQFSJFODFETUBG G I look forward to welcoming you aboard MSOcean Diamond in 2015! Please have a look at the various programs we offer. We're con dent you will be impressed by the quality of our cruises and their extremely competitive, value- added pricing. Gudmundur Kjartansson, Managing Director

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An u nf o rg et t ab le jo u rney Our innovative concept makes your expedition cruise an unforgettable adventure. Thanks to superior stability technology and an ice- strengthened hull, the Ocean Diamond is the ideal ship for adventure voyages in the Arctic and North Atlantic. Due to the ship's compact size, we can take you to places far off the traditional cruise routes so that you experience all the highlights of Iceland and Greenland. And best of all: your comfortable accommodation always travels with you!

Humpback whale in Icelandic inshore waters

Aboard the ship, our experienced expedition team consists of local guides from both Iceland and Greenland who can render real insight into the culture, history and nature of each destination. We also offer an exceptionally wide range of shore excurison that will make your cruise exciting and varied. Many of the excursions are taken on the ship's own Zodiacs that can take you to normally inaccessible areas.

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The breathtaking Kirkjufell at Grundarfj rdur

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Our expedition team.................................................................... 6

Air & Ground ............................................................................ 22

Your cruise highlights .................................................................. 7

Pre and Post Tours ..................................................................... 23

Iceland Introduction................................................................ 8 9

Shore Excursions Iceland.......................................................... 24 25

Cruise | Iceland Circumnavigation ............................................... 10 11

Shore Excursions Greenland...................................................... 26 27

Greenland Introduction........................................................... 12- 13

Info MSOcean Diamond.......................................................... 28 29

Cruise | Highlights Iceland and East Greenland............................... 14 15

Cruising Routes ..................................................................... 30 31

Cruise | On the trail of the Vikings............................................... 16 17

Practical Information .............................................................. 32 33

Cruise | Iceland and natural wonders of Greenland | Tour 1+ 2........... 18 19

Terms and Conditions.................................................................. 34

Cruise | Hamburg Oban ........................................................ 20 21

About us / Imprint...................................................................... 35

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Hiking by hot springs

Ou r exp e d it io n te am Our experienced Iceland and Greenland specialists will give you insights into the history, fl ora, fauna and geology of the both countries and leave you with unforgettable memories as they share their fascinating lands. Our expedition team accompanies guests on land and shore excursions to make your trip an unique experience. All Iceland ProCruises team members speak English and German and will assist you onboard the Ocean Diamond. Bios on a few of our expedition leaders. peoplesand especially itssuperstitions. Arndiswill delight you with century- old stories about trolls and elves. She loves Iceland's clean air, which intensi es the natural colors and the big variety of natural landscapes.

Örvar Mar – expedition leader Iceland An accomplished opera singer and native Icelander, var has worked as a guide in Iceland since 2007. His expertise is in the history and fascinating geology of Iceland. rvar will share his knowledge of his native land and its peoples during interesting presentations. He especially loves the untouched nature and the continual geological change of his home country.

Bernd Stolzenberg – expedition leader Greenland Bernd, a Scandinavia and cruise expert, hasworked with the polar regions most of his professional life and successfully developed many journeys to the far north. After many years as a Managing Director of Hurtigruten in Germany, he works as a consultant and will share his knowledge of historical and maritime subjects in interesting lectures.

Arndis Halla Another native Icelander, Arndis is a well- known opera star and the voice of APASSIONATA, Europe's most successful entertainment show about horses. But she has one more passion: making her home country more accessible in a very charming and entertaining way. She enjoys talking about Iceland, its

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Your cruise highlights

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ICELAND

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Remote Westfjords Connected to the rest of Iceland by a narrow, rocky isthmus, the secluded Westfjords unfold as a series of dramatic peninsulas and inlets that fan out across the sea like a massive human hand. This is a wild and untouched area that's considered unique and exciting even by Icelandic standards.

W hale-watching in Skjalfandi Bay Observing a whale in the wild is an incomparable experience. The sight of its massive body majestically rising from the water and then lifting its tail n in farewell is an image that will stay with you forever. The ocean around Iceland is particularly welcoming to the world's largest mammals and with 23 different types of whales passing through these waters. Nowhere else on the planet is there a greater variety.

Vatnajรถkull glacial Lagoon With icebergs constantly breaking off from the largest glacier in Europe straight into Vatnaj kull Lagoon, a trip there offers an up- close glimpse at one of the great spectacles of Icelandic nature. Agreat way to experience the magic of the lagoon is sailing among the huge icebergs, marveling at the natural ice sculptures and the shifting colors of the ice.

Volcanic Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) Ajourney to any of the 15 Westman Islands offers an ideal chance for birdwatching and getting back to nature. The steep cliffs and lush vegetation are home to more than 30 avian species which nest in the cliffs and grassy ledges, as well as about 150 plant species and 80 types of insects. However, the islands are located in an active volcanic zone with the people of Heimaey (the only inhabited island) living with the constant threat of violent eruption. In many places you can still see houses half buried by lava and ash from the last major eruption in 1973, which destroyed half the town.

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GREENLAND Viking Ruins in South Greenland Living up to its name, southern Greenland is fertile and lush. During the summer, visitors encounter blankets of wild owers which form a vibrant contrast to the icebergs oating in the nearby fjords and the massive inland ice cap. Over 1,000 years ago, Erik the Red decided to settle here and gave the unknown country its name. Today, many ruins recall the history of those early Norse settlers.

Boiling mud holes

Stunning Disko Bay Atrip around the mirror- like waters of Disko Bay allows you to enjoy the amazing shapes and colors of hundreds of huge icebergs. This ever- changing display is a result of large pieces of ice calving (breaking off) from the outer edge of Sermeq Kualleq Glacier and oating through the Ilulissat Ice Fjord into the bay. The rich waters of Disko Bay also attract an array of whales, seabirds and other wildlife.

Isolated East Greenland Iceland's east coast is one of the most isolated regions in the world with a dramatic landscape anked by an icecap rising to 8,000 feet as well as drifting sea ice from the North Pole. This seclusion is the reason why traditions and culture run deeper here than anywhere else on the polar island. Along this 12,500- mile- long coastline you nd only two cities and ve settlements with a total population of just 3,500 people. Untouched nature with huge fjords and mighty icebergs dominate the landscape.

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Viking ruins in Greenland Humpback whale in Greenland


ICELAND

The boundless vastness of the Icelandic highlands

The l and o f f ire and ic e is o ne o f t he m o st f asc inat ing p l ac es o n p l anet e ar t h The awe- inspiring landscapes, the pristine forcesof nature, the in nite and always- surprising combinationsof re, water, earth and air are everywhere to be found.

mainly to itsnatural resourcessuch as sh, thermal energy and hydropower. Notwithstanding the modern living, itsinhabitantshave never relinquished their cultural rootsand harmonic existence with nature.

Nature loversare mesmerized by Iceland'sspell. There are not many placeson our planet where you can admire black sand beaches, erupting volcanoes, lumbering glaciersand thunderouswaterfallswhile at the same time swimming in hot springs, betting on when geyserswill erupt, and hiking across barren rocky deserts. It'sno wonder the country'snature hasbeen the inspiration for countlessIcelandic sagasand songs.

Our Iceland Circumnavigation introducesyou to many facetsof the island, a journey that showcasesthe country and itspeople, wildlife asvaried aswild horsesand whales, culture and cuisine, storiesand legends. Most citiesand townsare located along the coast and can easily be reached by boat. However, our numerousshore excursionsgive you the opportunity to explore the interior of Iceland aswell.

Today, Iceland boastsone of the world'shighest standardsof living, thanks

Iceland is one of Europe's last adventures let us guide you there!

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ICELAND CIRCUMNAVIGATION Discover the Land of Contrasts

The extinct volcano Maelifell

ITIN ERARY Experience an unforgettable journey around the island of fire and ice. Iceland is a country of contrasts and the diverse natural landscape provides unique experiences unlike anywhere else on earth. This cruise reveals both natural wonders and the Icelandic way of living with a range of exciting shore excursions to bring the unique character of Iceland closer to you.

stunning scenery. You also have an opportunity to join an adventurous snowcat expedition to the extinct volcano glacier Snaefellsj kull with our experienced guides. The glacier is one of the most famous sites in Iceland primarily because it was featured in the novel, `Journey to the Centre of the Earth', by Jules Verne in which the entrance to the mysterious interior of our planet is located on Snaefellsj kull.

Day 1 | Reykjavik Use the day in Reykjavik to explore the highlights of the world's northernmost national capital city on your own, or book one of our exciting precruise options and discover Reykjavik and its surroundings by land or air. The Ocean Diamond docks in the old harbor, located in the heart of town, which is a 5 minute walk to the inner city. The ship will depart Reykjavik harbor at 8 p.m.

Day 3 | Isafjรถrdur Today`s destination is the idyllic town of Isafj rdur, capital of the Westfjords region. This secluded peninsula is connected to the rest of Iceland by only a narrow strip of land. Even by Icelandic standards, the area can be described as unusually isolated. The landscape is characterized by mesas and dramatic fjords that cut deep into the landscape. Enjoy silence and nature while sea shing or bird watching on the small island of Vigur, or by visiting the Dynjandi Waterfall, the highest cascade in this area.

Day 2 | Stykkisholmur Stykkisholmur is the starting point for our explorations of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which juts out from Iceland's west coast. Like a long arm with a clenched st at its tip, the peninsula is in many ways a microcosm of the whole island. Boarding our Zodiacs, passengers will explore Breidafj rdur Bay, known for its colorful bird life, unique basalt rock formations and

Day 4 | Siglufjรถrdur

Atypical mood of light in Iceland

The next morning we reach the city of Siglufj rdur, once the center of the Icelandic herring industry. Learn all about the golden age of Icelandic herring shing at the award- winning Herring Museum. At lunchtime, we take a Zodiac excursion to Hedinsfj rdur, an uninhabited inlet surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Tr llaskagi Peninsula. In the early evening we arrive in Akureyri, capital of the north. Go for a stroll through the beautiful town and visit the botanical garden. All native Icelandic owers are represented here - an impressive variety, considering the location is almost on the Arctic Circle.

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Iceland Circumnavigation

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Day 5 | Akureyri Today the Ocean Diamond remains in the port of Akureyri while we explore Iceland's north shore. Around 90 minutes by road to the east of the city is the Lake Myvatn region, a schizophrenic landscape where it's said that heaven and hell clash. One side of the lake is characterized by the rugged remnants of volcanic activity, while on the other you nd fertile plains with lush greenery and a varied bird life. You have a choice between several exciting shore excursions. One possibility is the Diamond Circle tour which includes a visit to the massive Dettisfoss Waterfall, the colorful Myvatn area and the lush Asbyrgi Canyon.

Day 6 | Flatey Early in the morning we anchor off the island of Flatey, where we will board the Zodiacs for a whale watching tour in Skjalfandi Bay. During the journey enjoy views of the often snow- capped peaks of the Vik Mountains and be on the lookout for whales and dolphins. In the sheltered bay you can nd up to 15 different species of whale, as well as dolphins and birds. After our Zodiac tour we will visit the island of Flatey, a bird paradise with over 30 different types of birds and enjoy lunch on the island.

Day 7 | Seydisfjรถrdur For our exploration of the Eastfjords, the ship docksin the port of Seydisfj rdur. Characteristic of the region are the picturesque shing villages, steep slopesand panoramic sea views. Spot sealswhile horseback riding, paddle kayaksin the idyllic fjords, take a hike and look out for wild reindeer or explore the town of Egilsstadir by bike.

Day 8 | Hรถfn

accomodation in booked cabin category all meals, breakfast, lunch dinner, midnight snack all soft drinks, water and coffee Captain`s welcome and farewell cocktail all Zodiac excursions (Iceland) all lectures from cruise staff and guest speakers on- board entertainment program usage of gym and sauna facilities

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water that didn't exist at the beginning of the last century, asthe lagoon wasrecently formed by the retreat of the Breidarmerkurj kull Glacier tongue.

Day 9 | Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) Located about ve miles off the coast of southern Iceland, the island group Vestmannaeyjar were formed by submarine volcanic eruptions around 10,000 years ago. The youngest of the islands only emerged from the sea in 1963. We go ashore in the harbor of Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the group. Residents here live with the constant threat of another violent eruption. In 1973, the entire population had to be evacuated after Helgafell Volcano suddenly exploded. In many places in Heimaey one still sees the houses half buried by lava and ash. We circumnavigate the island in our Zodiacs and stop at places of interest where you will get to know the local bird life, visit caves and, if lucky, spot whales. There is also the opportunity to play an extraordinary round of golf in a sunken volcanic crater.

Day 10 | Reykjavik In the morning we return to the port of Reykjavik. After breakfast it's time to bid farewell to the Ocean Diamond. Extend your stay in Iceland and book one of our post- cruise programs or explore Reykjavik and the surrounding area on your own. Reykjavik, which is both the economical and cultural hub of Iceland, boasts a variety of museums and shops. Scattered around the city are fascinating natural wonders like glaciers, waterfalls and geysers. All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change weather, sea and ice conditions may affect the itinerary.

The former shing village of H fn isa good starting point to explore Vatnaj kull Glacier. Go on a fourwheel- drive Jeep tour to the foot of the glacier and take a boat trip in the J kulsarlon Glacier lagoon. Icebergsof all shapesand sizesare oating in the water - an unforgettable adventure on a body of

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Port Reykjavik Stykkisholmur Isafj rdur Siglufj rdur Akureyri 5 Akureyri 6 Flatey 7 Seydisfj rdur 8 H fn 9 Vestmannaeyjar 10 Reykjavik

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Departure 20:00 18:00 17:00 13:00

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All routesand excursions are provisional and subject to change

Cruise Dates 2015 3 june - 12 june 12 june - 21june 21june - 30 june 30 june - 9 july 9 jule - 18 july 28 jule - 6 august

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1.804 1.872 2.706 3.247 5.682 4.120 7.210 4.872 5.412 9.201 10.825

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2.032 3.049 5.335 3.659 6.403 4.646 8.131 5.489 6.099 10.368 12.198

2.255 3.383 5.920 4.059 7.104 5.151 9.014 6.089 6.765 11.501 13.531

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GREENLAND

Walruses in Greenland

Im m e rse yo u rsel f c o m p let e ly in t his u niq u e w o rld The world's largest island unfolds as a land of stark contrasts, both natural and human. Greenland's landscapes are immense and strikingly beautiful. Massive, multi- hued ice formations; deep- blue fjords wedged between jutting cliffs, steaming hot springs, unique ora and fauna, never ending green pastures and the clearest of skies, the midnight sun and the northern lights are just part of what makes this country so unique.

where life runs at a much different pace. The short Artic summer is intense. Flowers, herbs and mosses explode into a sea of color in Greenland's coastal valleys and mountains, taking advantage of the warmth and giving new character to the scenery for a couple of weeks. Meanwhile, dog sleds and snowmobiles are casually parked in front of the houses and barns waiting for the onset of another long winter.

Immerse yourself completely in this unique world. And let yourself get carried away by the openness and warmth of the Greenlanders, who trace their ancestors to the island's ancient Inuit inhabitants and intrepid Scandinavians who rst arrived on the island more than a thousand years ago. Their vibrant houses are like splashes of color scattered along the shore and stand in striking contrast to the rocky landscape and the massive inland ice cap which is omnipresent in Greenland.

Greenland providesan ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife. Whalesmajestically rising from the sea, musk oxen grazing on grassy shoresand, of course, the king of the Arctic, the polar bear, are just a few of Greenland'siconic animals. Our cruises take you from the lush landscapes of South Greenland, to the vast, ice- lled fjord systems of West Greenland and the remote, traditional settlements of East Greenland.

Avisit to one of the island's small towns is like a trip back in time to a place

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You decide which region you want to explore!

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ICELAND HIGHLIGHTS AND EAST GREENLAND A Journey to Fire and Ice

Geysers by night in Iceland

ITIN ERARY Join an exciting cruise on the Ocean Diamond that combines Iceland with the remote east coast of Greenland and experience the contrast between fire and ice. Explore Iceland’s powerful geothermic landscape to see volcanoes and hot steam spewing straight from the earth. Cruise along Greenland’s eastern shore to learn more about the culture and way of living on the world’s largest island. Meet the locals, enjoy the short but breathtaking Arctic summer and admire huge glaciers and majestic icebergs.

en route you can attend fascinating presentations by our expedition team members to prepare you for our visit to Greenland. Or, just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or your cabin.

Day 1 | Reykjavik On arrival, use the day in Reykjavik to explore the highlights of the world's northernmost national capital city on your own, or book one of our exciting pre- cruise options and discover Reykjavik and its surroundings by land or air. The Ocean Diamond docks in the old harbor located in the heart of town which is a 5 minute walk to the inner city. The ship will depart Reykjavik harbor at 8 p.m.

Day 3 and Day 4 | Ammassalik Greenland`s east coast is one of the most isolated regions in the world. To the west, the massive central icecap rises to 8,000 feet. To the east is the open ocean, strewn with drifting sea ice from the North Pole. This seclusion is the reason why traditions and culture run deeper here than anywhere else on the island. Along this 12,500 mile long coastline you will nd only two cities and ve settlements with a total population of 3,500 people. Untouched nature with huge fjords and mighty icebergs dominate the landscape. Learn more about the life and the culture of the Inuit in the local museum. Or take a breathtaking helicopter ight to the Mittivakkat Glacier with views along the way of an ice- lled fjord and Arctic scenery.

Day 2 | Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following a maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. While we're Icebergs in east Greenland

Day 5 | Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait Today we take the reversed route back across the Denmark Strait and return to Iceland. Once again, attend presentations by our expedition team or just relax in your cabin or on deck.

Day 6 | Akureyri In the morning we arrive in Akureyri, the capital of northern Iceland and its second largest city. Around 90 minutes by road to the east of the city is the Lake Myvatn region, a schizophrenic landscape where it's said that heaven and hell clash. One side of the lake is characterized by the rugged remnants of volcanic activity, while on the other you nd fertile plains with Iceland Pro C ru is e s

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Iceland Highlights and East Greenland

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lush greenery and a varied bird life. You have a choice between several exciting shore excursions. One possibility is the Diamond Circle tour which includes a visit to the massive Dettisfoss waterfall, the colorful Myvatn area and the lush Asbyrgi canyon.

Day 7 | Flatey Early in the morning we anchor off the island of Flatey, where we will board the Zodiacs for a whale watching tour in Skjalfandi Bay. During the journey enjoy views of the often snow- capped peaks of the Vik Mountains and be on the lookout for whales and dolphins. In the sheltered bay you can nd up to 15 different species of whale, as well as dolphins and birds. After our Zodiac tour we will visit the island of Flatey, a bird paradise with over 30 different types of birds and enjoy lunch on the island.

Day 8 | Seydisfjรถrdur

places of interest where you will get to know the local bird life, visit caves and, if lucky, spot whales. There is also the opportunity to play an extraordinary round of golf in a sunken volcanic crater.

Day 11 | Reykjavik In the morning we return to the port of Reykjavik. After breakfast it's time to bid farewell to the MS Ocean Diamond. Extend your stay in Iceland and book one of our post- cruise programs or explore Reykjavik and the surrounding area on your own. Reykjavik, which is both the economical and cultural hub of Iceland, boasts a variety of museums and shops. Scattered around the city are fascinating natural wonders like glaciers, waterfalls and geysers.

All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change weather, sea and ice conditions may affect the itinerary.

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Day 9 | Hรถfn Calm sea in east Greenland

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All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change

Cruise Dates 2015 18 july - 28 july

For our exploration of the Eastfjords, the ship docks in the port of Seydisfj rdur. Characteristic of the region are the picturesque shing villages, steep slopes and panoramic sea views. Spot seals while horseback riding, paddle kayaks in the idyllic fjords, take a hike and look out for wild reindeer or explore the town of Egilsstadir by bike.

The former shing village of H fn isa good starting point to explore Vatnaj kull Glacier. Go on a four- wheel- drive Jeep tour to the foot of the glacier and take a boat trip in the J kulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Icebergsin all shapesand sizesare oating in the water - an unforgettable adventure on a body of water that didn't exist at the beginning of the last century, asthe lagoon wasrecently formed by the retreat of the Breidarmerkurj kull Glacier tongue.

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Prices 2015 per person in USD* Cabin Occupancy Category H** 3 G 2 G 1 F 2 F 1 E 2 E 1 D 2 C 2 B 2 A 2

Day 10 | Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) Located about ve miles off the coast of southern Iceland, the island group Vestmannaeyjar were formed by submarine volcanic eruptions around 10,000 years ago. The youngest of the islands only emerged from the sea in 1963. We go ashore in the harbor of Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the group. Residents here live with the constant threat of another violent eruption. In 1973, the entire population had to be evacuated after Helgafell Volcano suddenly exploded. In many places in Heimaey one still sees the houses half buried by lava and ash. We circumnavigate the island in our Zodiacs and stop at

Season C 2.505 3.759 6.577 4.510 7.893 5.723 10.015 6.765 7.517 12.779 15.034

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ON THE TRAIL OF THE VIKINGS Iceland and South Greenland

Giant stone formation shrouded in legend

ITIN ERARY Follow the trail of the Vikings from Iceland to South Greenland. Explore the bird oasis of Breidafjördur Bay, the silence and solitude of the Westfjords and the fascinating volcanic Island of Heimaey in the Westman Islands. Upon arriving in Greenland, the world’s largest island, view historical sites from the Viking Age, the inland ice cap, and fertile coastal valleys with sheep farms, as well as deep blue fjords with multi- colored icebergs and calving glaciers.

On arrival in Reykjavik use the day to explore the highlights of the world's northernmost national capital city on your own, or book one of our exciting pre- cruise options and discover Reykjavik and its surroundings by land or air. The Ocean Diamond docks in the old harbor, located in the heart of town, which is a 5 minute walk to the inner city. The ship will depart Reykjavik harbor at 8 p.m.

whole island. Boarding our Zodiacs, passengers will explore Breidafj rdur Bay, known for its colorful bird life, unique basalt rock formations and stunning scenery. You also have an opportunity to join an adventurous snowcat expedition to the extinct volcano glacier Snaefellsj kull with our experienced guides. The glacier is one of the most famous sites in Iceland primarily because it featured in the novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne in which the entrance to the mysterious interior of our planet is located on Snaefellsj kull.

Day 2 | Styykisholmur

Day 3 | Isafjördur

Stykkisholmur is the starting point for our explorations of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which juts out from Iceland's west coast. Like a long arm with a clenched st at its tip, the peninsula is in many ways a microcosm of the

Today`s destination is the idyllic town of Isafj rdur, capital of the Westfjords region. This secluded peninsula is connected to the rest of Iceland by only a narrow strip of land. Even by Icelandic standards, the area can be described as unusually isolated. The landscape is characterized by mesas and dramatic fjords that cut deep into the landscape. Enjoy silence and nature while sea shing or bird watching on the small island of Vigur, or by visiting the Dynjandi Waterfall, the highest cascade in this area.

Day 1 | Reykjavik

The colorful houses of Qaqortoq

Day 4 | Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following a maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. While we're en route you can attend fascinating presentations by our expedition team members to prepare you for our visit to Greenland. Or just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or your cabin.

Day 5 | Day at Sea/ Prins Christian Sound If conditions allow, we will attempt to enter the 70- mile- long Prins Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this narrow, Iceland Pro C ru is e s

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Kap Farvel

often ice- choked channel, we come so close to icebergs that you can almost reach out and touch them. Greenland's massive inland icecap pushes the glaciers toward the sea, where large chunks break off and become icebergs.

Day 6 | Qaqortoq Before calling in Qaqortoq we are going to visit the little island of Hvalssey. Here you can nd some of the best preserved viking ruins of Greenland. Our next call is Qaqortoq, one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. The town offers colorful houses and an everchanging bay packed with huge icebergs. Aunique cultural treasure hunt called Stone and Man invites you to explore the town and nd the 30 different motifs chiseled into the cliffs by local and Scandinavian artists.

Day 7 | Narsarsuaq Very close to the town of Narsarsuaq liesthe small settlement of Qassiarsuk, founded by the legendary Viking rebel and leader, Erik the Red. He named this area green land because the landscape around Qassiarsuk ischaracterized by inviting fjordsand green, fertile valleys. During thisstop you have the opportunity to learn more about the livesof the early Norse settlersand visit the reconstructionsof a Viking longhouse and small turf church.

10,000 years ago. The youngest of the islands only emerged from the sea in 1963. We go ashore in the harbor of Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the group. Residents here live with the constant threat of another violent eruption. In 1973, the entire population had to be evacuated after Helgafell Volcano suddenly exploded. In many places in Heimaey one still sees the houses half buried by lava and ash. We circumnavigate the island in our Zodiacs and stop at places of interest where you will get to know the local bird life, visit caves and, if lucky, spot whales. There is also the opportunity to play an extraordinary round of golf in a sunken volcanic crater.

Day 11 | Reykjavik In the morning we return to the port of Reykjavik. After breakfast, it's time to bid farewell to the Ocean Diamond. Extend your stay in Iceland and book one of our post- cruise programs or explore Reykjavik and the surrounding area on your own. Reykjavik, which is both the economical and cultural hub of Iceland, boasts a variety of museums and shops. Scattered around the city are fascinating natural wonders like glaciers, waterfalls and geysers.

All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change weather, sea and ice conditions may affect the itinerary.

Day 8 | Nanortalik Nanortalik, Greenland'ssouthernmost town, issituated on an island surrounded by picturesque fjordsand steep mountainsides. Close to the town you can nd numerous ruins of the Norse settlers and Inuit, the early Scandinavians appreciated the fertile valleys; the Inuit the abundance of seals in the region.

Midnight sun in Greenland

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Port Reykjavik Stykkisholmur Isafj dur Day at Sea Prins Christian Sund Qaqortoq Narsarsuaq Nanortalik Day at Sea Vestmannaeyjar Reykjavik

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Early bird prices 2015 per person in USD* Cabin Occupancy Season A Category H** 3 1.431 G 2 2.277 G 1 3.984 F 2 3.053 F 1 5.343 E 2 3.923 E 1 6.866 D 2 4.606 C 2 5.175 B 2 8.798 A 2 10.350 * Early bird prices valid until 30 november 2014 ** upper berth

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Day 9 | Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait Today we take the reverse sea route back across the Denmark Strait and return to Iceland. Once again, attend presentations by our expedition team or just relax in your cabin or on deck.

Day 10 | Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) Located about ve miles off the coast of southern Iceland, the island group Vestmannaeyjar were formed by submarine volcanic eruptions around

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ICELAND AND NATURAL WONDERS OF GREENLAND Route 1 – Iceland to Greenland Reykjavik to Disko Bay Greenlandic bay lled with ice

ITIN ERARY Discover the immense variety of the world’s biggest island on this grand tour of Greenland: the beautiful and fertile deep south with its fascinating Viking history; Nuuk, a modern capital in a traditional Inuit society; Ilulissat, the town of icebergs and its UNESCO World Heritage site, the Ilulissat Ice Fjord. All are part of unforgettable journey aboard the Ocean Diamond. narrow, often ice- choked channel, we will come so close to icebergs that you can almost reach out and touch them. Greenland's massive inland ice cap pushes the glaciers towards the sea, where large chunks break off and become icebergs.

Day 1 | Reykjavik On Arrival, use the day in Reykjavik to explore the highlights of the world's northernmost national capital city on your own, or book one of our exciting pre- cruise optionsand discover Reykjavik and itssurroundingsby land or air. The Ocean Diamond docks in the old harbor, located in the heart of town, which is a 5 minute walk to the inner city. The ship will depart Reykjavik harbor at 6 p.m.

Day 5 | Narsarsuaq Very close to the town of Narsarsuaq lies the small settlement of Qassiarsuk, founded by the legendary Viking rebel and leader Erik the Red. He named thisarea green land because the landscape around Qassiarsuk ischaracterized by inviting fjordsand green, fertile valleys. During thisstop you have the opportunity to learn more about the livesof the early Norse settlersand visit the reconstructionsof a Viking longhouse and small turf church.

Day 2 | Stykkisholmur Stykkisholmur is the starting point for our explorations of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which juts out from Iceland's west coast. Like a long arm with a clenched st at its tip, the peninsula is in many ways a microcosm of the whole island. Boarding our Zodiacs, passengers will explore Breidafj rdur Bay, known for its colorful bird life, unique basalt rock formations and stunning scenery. You also have an opportunity to join an adventurous snowcat expedition to the extinct volcano glacier Snaefellsj kull with our experienced guides. The glacier is one of the most famous sites in Iceland primarily because it featured in the novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, in which the entrance to the mysterious interior of our planet is located on Snaefellsj kull.

Day 6 | Day at Sea Learn more about the country and itspeoplesat the interesting presentations given by our knowledgeable and experienced expedition team.

Day 7 | Nuuk

Day 3 | Day at Sea/ Denmark Strait

Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, combines Arctic traditions and European urbanity. Founded in 1728 by the Danish- Norwegian missionary Hans Egede, this is the oldest town in Greenland. With around 16,000 inhabitants, Nuuk is a bustling metropolis with a modern lifestyle compared with the rest of Greenland. Visit the sights of the city or take time to make a Kaffemik and meet the locals over a cup of coffee in their homes.

Today we sail across the Denmark Strait towards Greenland, following a maritime route used by Norse settlers more than 900 years ago. While we're en route you can attend fascinating presentations by our expedition team members to prepare you for our visit to Greenland. Or just relax and watch whales, dolphins and seabirds from the deck or your cabin.

Day 4 | Day at Sea/ Prins Christian Sound

Day 8 | Day at Sea

If conditions allow, we will attempt to enter the 70- mile- long Prins Christian Sound which connects the Labrador and Irminger Seas. In this

The Greenland Sea is home to numerous seals, walruses and whales. Keep your eyes open as we sail along the island's scenic west coast.

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Uummannaq

Iceland and Natural Wonders of Greenland

Eqip Glacier

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Day 9 | Ilulissat In the morning the Ocean Diamond arrives at Ilulissat. The name means iceberg in Greenlandic and the town de nitely lives up to its name located at the mouth of the Ilulissat Ice Fjord, which is lled with enormous icebergs. The fjord has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. Enjoy the thunderous spectacle when icebergs break off from Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and plunge into the fjord. Sermeq Kujalleq is one of the most productive glaciers in the northern hemisphere and calves over 35 cubic kilometers of ice every year.

Day 10 | Uummannaq/ Eqip Glacier In the morning we visit Eqip Glacier and, with a little luck, will witness icebergs calving into the fjord. The afternoon is spent in Uummannaq, one of the most beautiful towns in Greenland. Located on a small island about 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle, this tiny, picturesque village is at the foot of a heartshaped mountain.

Day 11 | Day at Sea Along the coast we travel south toward Kangerlussuaq. Enjoy the Arctic summer and admire the contrast between majestic icebergsand the riot of colorsashore.

Day 12 | Kangerlussuaq In the early morning we arrive at the 120- mile- long Kangerlussuaq Fjord and city of the same name. It's time to bid farewell to the Ocean Diamond.

Route 2 – Greenland to Iceland Disko Bay to Reykjavik Take the reverse route! Start your journey in Kangerlussuaq and disembark the Ocean Diamond in Reykjavik.

The impressive inland ice cap of Greenland

2.239 per person

Cruise Dates 2015 16 august - 27august 15OD11 Day Port 1 Reykjavik 2 Stykkisholmur 3 Day at Sea 4 Prins Christian Sund 5 Narsarsuaq 6 Day at Sea 7 Nuuk 8 Day at Sea 9 llulisaat 10 Ummanaq 10 Equi Gletscher 11 Day at Sea 12 Kangerlussuaq

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Early bird prices 2015 per person in USD* Cabin Occupancy Season A Category H** 3 2.239 G 2 2.505 G 1 4.384 F 2 3.358 F 1 5.877 E 2 4.315 E 1 7.551 D 2 5.067 C 2 5.693 B 2 9.678 A 2 11.386 * Early bird prices valid until 30 november 2014 ** upper berth

Prices 2015 per person in USD* Cabin Occupancy Category H** 3 G 2 G 1 F 2 F 1 E 2 E 1 D 2 C 2 B 2 A 2

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CASTLES AND GARDENS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND From Hamburg to Oban

Giants Causeway

ITIN ERARY Explore the colorful gardens and historic castles of Britain and Ireland on this cruise through the British Isles. Your journey starts in Germany in the beautiful port city of Hamburg. Sailing across the North Sea to the French coast, the Ocean Diamond calls on Honfl eur with its picturesque harbor and slate-fronted homes before crossing the English Channel. Once in England, you will visit some of the world’s most famous gardens and historic castles strategically scattered across the landscape that have played important military, economic and social roles in British history since medieval times. Our wide range of shore excursions for this cruise can be found on our website: w w w.icelandprocruises.com

Our journey begins in Hamburg, the second largest city in Germany, called the Green City on the Waterfront by its 1.7million inhabitants. As a key member of the Hanseatic League, Hamburg has a long history and rich maritime history. Numerous architectural treasures are preserved along the waterfront and in the old town including the Town Hall and the baroque St. Michaelis Church.

Falmouth on the south coast of county Cornwall. Through history, this picturesque seaport has been shaped and in uenced by its strong connections to the sea. Falmouth is framed by designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) along the Helford and Fal Rivers, as well as the Roseland Peninsula. Opportunities for exploration include a visit to Land's End (England's westernmost point), hiking and birdwatching on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula, enjoying nature on the unspoiled Roseland Peninsula or visiting the subtropical paradise of Trebah Gardens.

Day 2 | At sea

Day 5 | Hugh Town/ Isles of Scilly

Enjoy a day cruising across the North Sea as we head south towards France. On board, our experienced expedition team organizes interesting presentations to prepare you for the exciting journey ahead.

The Isles of Scilly consists of over 140 islands but only ve of the islands are inhabited. With a total population today of just over 2,0000, an exceptionally mild climate and countless golden sandy beaches, Scilly is a haven of peace and tranquility. In 1975, the entire archipelago was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Hugh Town, the largest town, is located on a narrow isthmus on St. Mary's Island. Take a scenic tour of St. Mary's or explore the islands of St. Martin's and Tresco.

Day 1 | Hamburg

Day 3 | Honfl eur Normandy is one of the most beautiful areas of France, with several fascinating places to visit including Hon eur at the mouth of the River Seine, France's second largest river. This medieval town boasts many historic structures and a history dating back to the 11th century. Once a thriving port town, Hon eur is also considered one of the cradles of the Impressionist art movement. It was the birthplace of Eug ne Boudin, and many other artists as well as writers, painters, poets and musicians have lived and worked here including William Turner, Claude Monet, Charles Baudelaire and Erik Satie.

Day 6 | Waterford Ireland's oldest city, Waterford lies at the southern end of the Emerald Isle. Viking traders established the rst settlement there in 852AD. But the city is best known as the home of Waterford Crystal. Among the highlights of our city tour is the House of Crystal, where you can choose from the world`s largest selection of Waterford. Or take a factory tour to learn about traditional crystal production. Other options include a scenic drive along the Waterford coast or spending a day exploring Kilkenny, the medieval capital of Ireland.

Day 4 | Falmouth Reaching the other side of the English Channel, our rst port of call is Iceland Pro C ru is e s

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Loch Ewe

Hamburg – Oban Cruise

Dunvegan/ Isle of Skye

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Day 7 | Portaferry The small coastal town of Portaferry is the starting point for our exploration of Northern Ireland. One option is a scenic drive that includes a visit of Dunluce Castle and the Giants Causeway, a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. Other options are a visit to Belfast, capital city of the north, and the National Trust propertiesof Mount Stewart House and Gardens considered by many to be the nest in Northern Ireland.

Day 8 | Iona The tiny Isle of Iona, measuring 1.5 miles wide by 3 miles long, is located off the southwest coast of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. But what it lacks in size it makes up for with history, being the base of St Columba's missionary outreach for more than 30 years, beginning in 563AD. The activities of St. Columba, including the founding of the Abbey, has given the island the title of the cradle of Scottish Christianity. Enjoy a self- guided tour of the Abbey and see the cloisters and graveyard with burial sites of numerous early Scottish, Irish and French kings. You will have enough free time to soak up the atmosphere of the Abbey, as well as to explore the lovely little shops and cafes in the village.

Day 9 | Dunvegan/ Isle of Skye

Historical sights run a broad gamut from Bronze Age hut circles and mounds to 20th century military structures. Inverewe Gardens boasts plants from around the world brought here in the 19th century that continue to thrive in Scotland's mild coastal climate. Another highlight is Urquhart Castle on the shore of Loch Ness. Keep your eyes open for the Loch Ness Monster!

Day 11 | Oban One of the great oddities of the region is located in Oban. Rising high above the city is a Roman- style coliseum called McCaigs Tower, built by John Stuart McCaig in the late 19th century to provide steady work for local residents in the winter and provide a lasting monument to his clan. Oban is also home to one of the oldest distilleries in the world, established in 1794. It still only has just two pot stills, making it one of the smallest in Scotland. The area also offers a number of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, golf, deep sea shing or a leisurely boat trip to one of the many lighthouses. It's time to bid farewell to the Ocean Diamond. Although you can extend your stay in Oban and explore the Scottish western isles on your own.

Dunvegan Castle

Cruise Dates 2015 27.08. 07.09. 15OD1 Season A Day Port Arrival Departure 1 Hamburg 20.00 2 Day at Sea 3 Hon eur 08.00 10.00 4 Falmouth 14.00 20.00 5 Hugh Town 09.00 20.00 6 Waterford 7 Portaferry 08.00 15.00 8 Iona 19.00 9 Dunvegan/Isle of Skye 13.00 10 Loch Ewe (Inverewe) 11.00 11.00 11 Oban All routes and excursions are provisional and subject to change

Early bird prices 2015 per person in USD* Cabin Occupancy Season A Category H** 3 1.443 G 2 2.414 G 1 4.225 F 2 2.849 F 1 4.986 E 2 3.666 E 1 6.416 D 2 4.298 C 2 4.828 B 2 8.208 A 2 9.657 * Early bird prices valid until 30 november 2014 ** upper berth

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The Isle of Skye offers wild nature, exciting attractions and culinary delights. Rolling hills, rocky mountain ranges, sandy beaches and mysterious lochs all make for breathtaking Scottish scenery and wildlife viewing. There are a number of castles to explore including the bastions of the MacDonald and MacLeod clans.

Day 10 | Loch Ewe (Inverewe) Picturesque Loch Ewe is located in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. As a deep sea loch with a narrow mouth linking to the Atlantic Ocean, it was used as an Allied naval base during World War II and a submarine supply station is still in operation.

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AIR & GROUND Use our attractive Air & Ground packages for your arrival and departure

Spectacular southeast coast of Iceland

Hotel Accommodation in Reykjavik: Choose one of the nice four star hotels downtown Reykjavik for your stay in Iceland before or after the cruise. prices per room in USD (june - august) Hotel Borg The luxurious 4* Hotel is located in the city center and offers 56 comfortable rooms. The old time elegance of the house is combined with a modern style and creates an outstanding atmosphere. Breakfast included. DBL SGL

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Grand Hotel The modern 4* Hotel is located next to park Laugardalur. It offers a free of charge shuttle to the city center and hosts 314 rooms. Breakfast included. DBL SGL

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Economy class ights with Icelandair to/from Reykjavik Taxes Meet & Greet at the airport Airport transfers Transfer to/from harbor in Reykjavik and your hotel 1day use room in the 4- star Grand Hotel (or similar) in Reykjavik incl. breakfast (double occupancy) Golden Circle excursion including Gullfoss waterfall, Thingvellir National Park and Geysir

Economy class ights with Icelandair to/from Reykjavik Charter ight from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik Taxes Meet & Greet at the airport Airport transfers 1day use room in the 4- star Grand Hotel (or similar) in Reykjavik incl. breakfast (double occupancy) Golden Circle excursion including Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park and Geysir (Iceland) Excursion to Blue Lagoon and Reykjanes Peninsula Single supplement: USD 156

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Hotel Holt The 4* Hotel with its private art gallery is a member of World Hotels. From here a 5 minute walk will take you into the city center. The 40 rooms depict original artwork. Breakfast included. DBL SGL

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Air & Ground Greenl and 1 (only valid for trip 15OD11) Included: Economy class ights with Icelandair to/from Reykjavik Charter ight from Kangerlussuaq to Reykjavik Taxes Meet & Greet at the airport Transfer to harbor in Reykjavik and your hotel 1day use room in the 4- star Grand Hotel (or similar) in Reykjavik incl. breakfast (double occupancy) Golden Circle excursion including Gullfoss waterfall, Thingvellir National Park and Geysir (Iceland) Excursion to the inland ice cap (Greenland) incl. lunch Single supplement: USD 156

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Upgrade Economy Comfort Class (for ights with Icelandair): Business check- In and lounge access More legroom Complimentary meal and beverages Surcharge: USD 890 per person Upgrade Saga Class (for ights with Icelandair): Business check- In and lounge access More legroom and luxurious business class seats All meals and beverages complimentary Surcharge: USD 1.818 per person * The prices depend on the availability of the Icelandair booking classes


PRE- AND POST- CRUISE TOURS Excursions from Reykjavik: Before and after the cruise, we recommend the following optional excursions: Lake Myvatn area in northern Iceland

Pre - and Po st- Cru ise To u rs R1 | Inside the Volcano Have you ever wondered, what the inside of a volcano looks like?On this unique adventure visitors descend into the dormant Thrihnukagigur Volcano, which last erupted over 4.000 years ago. Entering through the top crater, you plunge some 400 feet by elevator to the magma chamber, which was once lled with steaming hot lava. Today it offers spectacular sites and challenging terrain which you can explore during two 50- minute hikes. Price: USD 350 per person Duration: Appr. 5- 6 hrs

R2 | Helicopter over Glymur, Thingvellir and Hengill Taking off from Reykjavik, the helicopter heads north toward Hvalfj rdur Fjord and Glymur, the second highest waterfall in Iceland. Cascading 640 feet down a dark volcanic cliff, it's truly an amazing sight from all angles. Lifting off again you y to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. This was the location of the world's longest running national parliament which sat between 930 and 1798. The area also features spectacular landscapes where the border between the North American and European tectonic plates are clearly visable. On the nal leg, the chopper takes you over Mt. Hengill, where you will spot untamed geothermal pools and a nearby geothermal power plant. Price: USD 653 per person Duration: Appr. 1.5 hrs

R3 | Super Jeep Tour in Landmannalaugar This audacious tour starts with a rough and tumble ride in specially equipped 4x4 vehicles into the Thjorsa- Valley to explore the colorful highland area of Landmannalaugar. Hiking trails lead into the surrounding mountains and along the banks of Ljotipollur crater lake. There's also time to enjoy a dip in one of the freshwater springs which dot this amazing landscape. Price: USD 350 per person Duration: Appr. 10-12hrs

R4 | Blue Lagoon and Reykjanes Join a bus tour through lava elds on the Reykjanes Peninsula with a stop at the famous Blue Lagoon, where visitors enjoy bathing in its warm, geothermic waters. The adventure continues with a visit to Grindavik shing village. On the way back to Reykjavik there is a stop at Bessastadir, the home of Iceland's president. Price: USD 91 per person Duration: Flexible

R5 | Flight Excursion – Ice & Fire This is a magni cent tour over Eyjafjallaj kull Glacier and the volcano beneath it that became famous in 2010 when a prolonged eruption caused worldwide ight disruptions. Flying above this natural wonder you can witness the power of nature up close. Other interesting places you can spot from above are the famous Hekla Volcano, Thingvellir National Park, and the Geysir geothermal area. Additionally, you will see Gulfoss waterfall, Thorsm rk Nature Reserve and the colorful rhyolite peaks of Landmannalaugar.

Highland adventure

Price: USD 419 per person Duration: Appr. 1.5 hrs

R6 | Flight Excursion The Power of Nature This tour takes passengers on a 25- minute ight to the island town of Heimaey in the North Atlantic. After landing, a private coach takes you on a tour around the island to see a volcanic crater, still- warm lava, and half- buried houses from a 1973 eruption. On the ight back, you y along the edge of Eyafjallaj kull Glacier and will be able to see the Geysir and Gullfoss waterfalls. Price: USD 622 per person Duration: Appr. 4.5- 5 hrs Prices subject to change (April 2014). Prices include credit card fees. The blue lagoon

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EXCURSION PACKAGES ICELAND

Dusk at the waterfall Dettifoss

mot. While on the island, you can also visit Iceland's only extant windmill, which dates from the 19th century.

St ykkishol m ur ST1 | Zodiac Birdwatching

Price: USD 88 per person

Experience the beauty and wonder of Breidafj rdur Bay up close from our own Zodiacs. The bay is known for its colorful birdlife, unique basalt rock formations and stunning scenery. During this tour you get the chance to observe and photograph puf ns, eider ducks, shags, kittiwakes, fulmars and the majestic white- tailed eagle from close proximity.

I3 | Thingeyri, Hrafnseyri, Dynjandi Waterfall This daytrip explores the Westfjords, two historic villages and a magni cent waterfall. Thingeyri, with a population of about 260, is one of the oldest settlements in the Westfjords and the location of the area's rst trading post. Hrafnseyri boasts an old Viking farm and is also the birthplace of nationalist leader J n Sigur sson who was instrumental in Iceland gaining its independence from Denmark. This tour also stops at the thunderous Dynjandi, the highest (and most impressive) waterfall in the Westfjords.

Price: Included in price

ST2 | Bus Excursion around the Snaefellsnes Peninsula Snaefellsnes Peninsula is often called Iceland in miniature due to the diverse landscapes and places of national interest. This excursion includes views of the Snaefellsj kull Glacier, the dramatic rock formations of Sv rtuloft, and the remnants of a large volcanic crater called the Londrangar Rocks, as well as a stop in the small shing village of Arnarstapi.

Price: USD 103 per person

Sigl uf jördur S1 | Herring Museum

Price: USD 63 per person

Your experienced guide takes you up 4,600 feet on Snaefellsj kull Glacier in a snowcat. From the top you have fantastic views over Hellissandur and Breidafj rdur Bay. On especially clear days you can even spot the far- off Westfjords.

Dive back into the golden age of the herring boom at the award- winning Herring Museum. The museum's ve exhibits illustrate the history of the industry, the processing of herring into meal and oil, a sh freezing plant, and a waterfront dock area where visitors can stroll past 11different shing vessels on display. In the summer there are live herring salting demonstrations performed by a local theater group.

Price: USD 82 per person

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Isaf jördur I1 | Sea Angling from Flateyri/ Sudureyri

S2 | Zodiac Trip Hedinsfjördur

ST3 | Snaefellsjökull Glacier

The ship's Zodiacs whisk you to Hedinsfj rdur, a dramatic and unspoiled landscape located between lafsfj rdur and Siglufjordur. This uninhabited fjord is surrounded by the majestic mountains of the Tr llaskagi Peninsula and is a popular destination for hiking and other outdoor activities.

The waters along the Westfjords are extremely rich in marine life due to special current conditions and a sustainable sheries policy. This sea angling tour allows you to bene t from these factors to catch cod, haddock and halibut of stately size. The trip starts in either Sudureyri or Flateyri shing village and takes you out to a sandbank off the coast. Your catch will be brought back to the ship and cooked to your speci cations in the evening.

Price: included in price

Akureyri A1 | Askja – Superjeep

Price: USD 132 per person

Take a superjeep ride into the barren interior of Iceland and experience the lunar- like landscape of volcanic sand and lava elds. During the tour your 4x4 climbs to the summit of mile- high Herdubreid, Iceland's national mountain, which formed beneath the icesheet that covered the entire island during the last glacial period. Afterwards visit Askja caldera, used

I2 | Boat Trip to Vigur Island Enjoy a short trip to Vigur. This serene little island, which boasts only ve inhabitants, is a perfect location to observe an array of birds in their natural surroundings including puf ns, eider ducks, arctic terns and black guilleIceland Pro C ru is e s

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keeping a lookout for wildlife. The tour is focused on reindeer watching, geology and ora in the wonderful Borgarfj rdur region.

during training for the Apollo program to prepare astronauts for lunar missions. There's also time for a walk to Lake Askja and Viti Crater (formed in 1875) and if you're really adventurous, a swim in the crater pond.

Price: USD 68 per person

Price: USD 396 per person

SF4 | Meet the Kayak Club

A2 | Cave Exploration

The local kayak club invites cruise passengers to try this wonderful sport on the calm Nordfj rdur Fjord. Enjoy clear water, serenity and wonderful scenery while you paddle along the fjord.

This excursion visits the 3500- year- old Lofthellir Lava Cave. But getting there is half the fun. The trip takes you beside the unique Hverfell Volcano, past the crater row of Ludentarborgir and to the base of Mount Hvannfell. From there it's a 20- minute walk across lava elds to the cavern. Within the 1,200- foot- long cave you can observe what are considered to be the most impressive natural ice sculptures in Iceland.

Price: USD 76 per person

Höfn H1 | Bus Tour to Glacier Lagoon and Glacier Hike in Skaftafell National Park

Price: USD 229 per person

En route to Skaftafell National Park you stop at the magni cent Glacier Lagoon of J kulsarlon and oat past the magni cent icebergs in the lagoon in an especially equipped boat. Arriving at Skaftafell you go on a glacier hike and a short walk to Svartifoss waterfall, surrounded by dark lava columns which give rise to its name ( Black Falls ).

A3 | Diamond Circle Anumber of Iceland highlights are included in this excursion. First stops are the Godafoss Waterfall, one of the most spectacular in Iceland, and the Lake Myvatn area with its large population of waterfowl. The next stop is Dettifoss waterfall 144 feet high and 330 feet wide which crashes into Iceland's most impressive canyon. The trip also takes you along J kulsargljufur Glacial Canyon to the whispering cliffs of Hljodaklettar and continues to the horseshoe- shaped Asbyrgi Canyon, said to be the meeting place of gods. On the way back, the tour stops at a small caf in Husav k.

Price: USD 132 per person

H2 | Glacier Lagoon Jökulsárlon and Vatnajökull Glacier/ Optional Snowmobile Tour

One of the most beautiful spots in northern Iceland, the Lake Myvatn area teems with fauna. The tour starts with a stop at the spectacular Godafoss Waterfall and continues to the small settlement of Skutustadag gar and to the impressive lava formations of Dimmuborgir, said to resemble a collapsed citadel.

Aspecially equipped 4x4 vehicle takes you up to Europe's largest glacier Vatnaj kull. From the summit you can enjoy stunning views over the glacier, mountain valleys and the sea. Several lms and television shows have been shot on the glacier including the opening sequence in the 1985 James Bond lm AView to a Kill which was supposed to be set in Siberia. In 2011, it was used as a location for the hugely popular HBOseries Game of Thrones. A snowmobile tour of the glacier is optional. On the way to Skaftafell National Park you will stop at J kulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and take a boat trip, oating past icebergs.

Price: USD 174 per person

Price: USD 202 per person (optional snowmobile tour on request)

A5 | Local Food Coastline

Vest m annaeyjar (West m an Isl and s) V1 | Lavatour Pompey of the North

Price: USD 26 - per person

A4 | Lake Myvatn Classic

Foodies, this one is for you! Join this gourmet tasting tour of local food producers. The trip takes you along the Akureyri coastline and stops periodically to meet local shermen or brewers. You also visit the fertile island of Hr sey for a taste of products from farmers who also share their gastronomic knowledge.

This guided coach tour around Heimaey Island includes the volcanic crater and houses half- buried from the volcanic eruption of 1973. It's a unique and fascinating landscape with diverse birdlife. Heimaey is also known for the world's largest puf n colony.

Price: USD 181 per person

Price: USD 56 per person

Fl at ey FL1 | W hale Watching with Zodiacs

V2 | Zodiac Tour Heimaey Island and Hljodhellir

On this trip, the ship's Zodiacs take you into Skjalfandi Bay to enjoy the stunning views on the snowcapped Vik Mountains while looking for wildlife. In this sheltered bay you can nd up to 15 different species of whales as well as dolphins and many different kind of birds.

AZodiac cruise around Heimaey Island, this maritime excursion stops at various places of interest. Your expert guide will point out caves, birdlife and, hopefully, whales. Price: included in price

Price: included in price

V3 | Golf in the Volcano

Seydisf jördur SF1 | Husey – Sealwatching on Horseback

Don't miss the chance to play an unforgettable round of golf. The famous Vestmannaeyjar islands golf course lies beside the sea in a sunken volcanic crater. Take in the panoramic views over the rugged coast and the volcanic landscape while playing 18 holes at this challenging par 70 course, ranked by Golf Digest as one of the best 200 courses in Europe.

Husey lies 60 km north of Egilsstadir, between two glacial rivers. This twohour horseback tour offers a wonderful way to appreciate the beauty of the coast and nearby mountains as well as endless opportunities for spotting birds, reindeer and seals.

Price: USD 132 per person

Price: USD 76 per person

Prices can be subject to change.

SF2 | Rent-a- Bike in Egilsstadir Biking is a good way to explore the surroundings of Egilsstadir. With a rented cycle you can plot your own trip which might include the Fljotsdalshringur Route to the Hallormsstadur forest or a pedal up to Hengifoss waterfall. Price: USD 63 per person

SF3 | Hiking Tour An organized hiking tour takes you through majestic landscapes while

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Blue ice in Greenland

Ammasalik A 1 | Mittivakkat Glacier by Helicopter

NA4 | Hiking and Kayaking

Enjoy a helicopter ight over Ammassalik Island to Mittivakkat Glacier. The helicopter makes a ground stop near the glacier so that passengers can observe and photograph the ice- lled fjord and spectacular arctic scenery. Price: USD 549 - per person

Hike along the Narsarsuaq Fjord for a glimpse of icebergs and glaciers. Then, slip into a kayak for a paddle across the fjord during which you experience the arctic landscape from a new perspective. Price: USD 457 per person

A2 | Hike the Valley of Flowers

NA5 | Helicopter to Eqaluit Glacier

This guided walk leads hikers into a fertile Greenland vale called the Valley of Flowers. Reaching a big lake at the end of the valley, it's time for a break to wander through the rich arctic vegetation - vast carpets of owers lighting up the mountainsides. Afterwards, we follow the river back to town. Price: USD 70 per person

Travel by helicopter to the nearby Eqaluit Glacier. The helicopter ies at low altitude over the coastal mountains before landing in front of the glacier. Use the 30- minute stop to inspect and photograph the amazing glacier face before the return ight. Price: USD 523 per person

Narsarsuaq NA1 | Qoroq Ice Fjord

NA6 | Stalactite Caves of Ivittuut

The Greenland ice cap produces 250 million tons of icebergs each summer and their last journey begins when they break off glaciers at the top of fjords. One of these is Qoroq Glacier near Narsarsuaq, reached via a 30- minute boat ride. Cruising into the fjord, the boat sails a zigzag route through the icebergs and Qoroq in the distant. Nearing the glacier, the captain cuts the engine so that everyone can enjoy the arctic scenery, the silence and a drink an a cocktail on the rocks. Price: USD 154 per person

Price: on request

Ivittuut made global headlinesin 1806 when a rare mineral called cryolite wasdiscovered there. Mining started about 50 yearslater and continued until depositswere nally exhausted in 1987. Alocal guide leadsour Zodiacsinto a protected area to view stalactitesbelow the water surface. Some of them grow to between 30 50 feet in height.

NA7 | Visit to the US Air Base, Bluie West 1 During World War II, the Americans decided that Narsarsuaq was a perfect site for landing planes bound for Europe, and the USmilitary built the original air eld here, an airbase code named Bluie West 1. The Americans also built a large hospital with 600 beds to receive wounded soldiers from D- Day in Normandy. You will visit the Museum and learn more about the air base.

NA2 | Qassiarsuk Viking Ruins The small settlement Qassiarsuk boasts some of the most interesting ruins from the Norse period of Greenland history. Erik the Red settled here after he had been outlawed from Iceland. He named the new land green land because the region around Qassiarsuk is characterized by inviting fjord landscapes and green, fertile valleys. See the ruins of the rst Christian Church in Greenland and visit the reconstructions of a Viking longhouse. Price: USD 42 per person

Price: USD 56 per person

Nuuk NU1 | City Tour and National Museum

NA3 | Hike to Tasiussaq

This guided bus tour includes the highlights of Nuuk, Greenland's capital city. The tour includes a walk around the old city center and a visit to a new suburban area with its interesting modern architecture. The tour terminates at the National Museum of Greenland, which you visit individually.

This guided hike takes you to a remote sheep breeding farm in Tasiiusaq. Take a stroll around the farm before trekking back to Qassiarsuk through the beautiful arctic landscape (refreshments will be offered). Price: USD 97 per person Iceland Pro C ru is e s

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NU2 | Ka emik with a Local Family After a walk through the old part of town, you visit the home of a local family for coffee/tea and the latest gossip on life in Nuuk. This cozy get- together is called a kaffemik. It's a great way encounter Greenlanders.

Price: USD 56 per person

I2 | Air Safari of Illulissat Ice Fjord

Like everywhere else in Greenland, Nuuk lies amid impressive scenery. Enjoy the arctic lansdcape while sailing through the local fjord system and keep an eye out for whales of almost every kind and shape.

Hop aboard a helicopter for a low- altitude ight to the very end of the world- famous Ilulissat Ice Fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After cruising above the glacier edge and getting as close as safety allows, the helicopter hovers above the underwater moraine in front of Ilulissat, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of huge icebergs dotted with sky- blue glacial lakes. Awindow seat is guaranteed for the best photo opportunities.

Price: USD 196 per person

Price: USD 549 per person

NU4 | Inatsisartut (Parliament) Visit

I3 | Cruise to the Ice Fjord

Price: USD 70 per person

NU3 | Zodiac Nature Tour

Visit the Inatsisartut Greenland's parliament building and meet one of the local politicians as you learn about Greenlandic politics. Following the advent of home rule in 1979, Greenland has been able to legislate and administer its own affairs in almost all areas. The introduction of self- government in 2009 allowed additional elds of responsibility to be assumed by the Inatsisartut and other Greenland authorities. Denmark retains responsibility for judicial, defence and monetary policy. Price: on request

NU5 | Hike around Quassussuaq incl. lunch A10 minute bus ride takes us to the foothill of Quassussuaq. Here we start the hike around the mountain of Quasussuaq, which is the skiing resort in Nuuk. Soon we are out in the clean and untouched wilderness with magni cent views over the Nuuk ordsystem, the second largest in the world. The hike takes us along a trail with streams and small lakes with many beautiful spots to rest and eat our lunch. The trail ends in the new part of town, Qinngorput, where a bus is waiting to take us back to the ship. Price: USD 105 per person

Illulissat I1 | City Walk and Museum Learn about life 250 miles above of the Arctic Circle on this city walk. Ilulissat was an important Danish trading post in the past and was called Jakobshavn. The tour takes you to

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the harbor, the 18th- century Zion Church and the city museum.

Small sturdy local boats take you to the mouth of the Ilulissat Ice Fjord, where an underwater moraine catches many of the big icebergs. The only way to get over the moraine is pressure from behind therefore you always nd a multitude of huge icebergs just in front of Ilulissat. As the boat sails around the icebergs, the captain cuts the engines at a suitable place where you can enjoy the panorama. Price: USD 154 per person

Greenlandic dresses

Helicopter ight to the perpetual ice

I4 | Sermermiut Icebergs Hike This guided hiking tour takes you to the Inuit ruins at Sermermiut overlooking the famous Ilulissat Ice Fjord. The rst people settled Sermermiut around 2,000 years BC. Your guide will tell you more about the culture and lifestyle of the early Inuit, while impressive icebergs are passing by on the fjord. Price: USD 70 - per person

Qaqortoq QAQ1 | City Walk

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Students from the local School of Tourism & Business are eager to share their knowledge and practice their skill as guides, serving as escorts on this informative walk around South Greenland's largest town. Feel free to ask questions as your guide describes everyday life in Qaqortoq. Price: USD 56 per person

Prices can be subject to change.

Humpback whale in the Ilulissat Ice Fjord

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Thanks to two stabilizers that signi cantly reduce roll and an ice- strengthened hull, the super yacht Ocean Diamond is the ideal ship for expeditions in the Arctic region. Due to the ship's compact size, we can take passengers to places off the traditional cruise routes to experience all the highlights of both Iceland and Greenland.

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Year of construction/renovation:

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Crew:

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With a maximum of 224 passengers, the Ocean Diamond features a range of modern onboard amenities and is staffed with outstanding of cers and crew, as well as bilingual expedition leaders and guides. The 109 cabins and suites, all of them elegantly designed, offer modern amenities and exterior views. The ship's own Zodiacs are available for shore excursions. After a busy day of exploration, passengers can browse books or DVDs in the wellstocked polar library or enjoy views of the spectacular Arctic scenery from the panorama salon.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR YOUR TRIP

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Alcohol on Board

Changes in the itinerary and shore excursions

Bringing alcohol on board the Ocean Diamond is not allowed, with the exception that if a passenger wants to bring a special bottle of wine to the restaurant, there is a cockage fee.

All itineraries and excursions are subject to change due to weather, sea and ice conditions. Shore excursions can also depend on a minimum / maximum number of participants. Iceland Pro Cruises reserves the right to change the itinerary and excursion content without notice.

Cabin Features All cabins are equipped with a private bathroom with a shower (some with a bathtub), TVwith DVD- player, wardrobe, safe, refrigerator, individual temperature controls, satellite telephone access and a hair dryer.

Children Children must be 8 yearsor older for our Iceland Circumnavigation and 10 years or older for our tripsthat combine Greenland and Iceland. Thisrestriction is based on numerousfactorsthat can in uence the well-being of your child. Please have the different time zone, long ight times, jet lag and long hoursof daily activitiesin mind when you are planning to take your child with you.

Cabin Service Your cabin is serviced daily. During dining hours food and drinks can also be served in your room. You nd a special menu for this service in your cabin.

Climate

Cell phones Depending on your provider cell phones work in most regions. For further details please contact your provider. Iceland Pro C ru is e s

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average temperature ranges between +50 Fto +60 F. In Greenland you have arctic climate, the average temperature does not exceed +50 Feven in the warmest months. In the southern part of Greenland and in the innermost regions of the long fjords, however, it can get up to +70 Fin June, July and August. The weather in Greenland changes very quickly and can be totally different from one fjord or one valley to the other.

meets the applicable passport and visa requirements for the duration of the trip. The passport is the only valid proof of identity for all trips with the Ocean Diamond. The IDcard is not suf cient. The passport must be valid for at least 6 months after the end of the trip. Please note that each participant is responsible for obtaining all travel documents. Costs incurred due to insuf cient travel documents must be paid by the passenger.

Cruise Card

Restaurant

When you check in you will receive your personal cruise card. This card is your means of payment on board. To activate the Cruise Card account, VISA, MasterCard and American Express are accepted. At the end of your trip you can settle your account by credit card, travelers' checks or cash.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner is included in your tour price. All meals are served in the restaurant where you can enjoy the spectacular view from all tables. You have open seating at all meals. Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style, while dinner is a la carte. Coffee, tea and soft drinks are free during the entire cruise, other drinks can be purchased in the restaurant and at the bar.

Currency on Board Dollars and Euro

Dress Code The dress code on board is casual. You may leave your ties, jackets and evening dresses at home. It is important to wear the right clothes in order to adapt to the different weather conditions. We recommend breathable waterproof and windproof clothing. Also, you should have a pair of gloves, thermal underwear and sturdy footwear in your luggage.

Gratuities Tipping is a way of showing your appreciation for a service received. We recommend a tip of $12,- per person and day. This tip is divided between the cabin stewards and restaurant employees. In your cabin you will nd an envelope.

Health & Medical Emergencies There is no requirement for your personal tness, however, you should be able to move on board and ashore safely and independently without the help of others. There are no wheelchair accessible cabins on board the Ocean Diamond. At all times an Englishspeaking doctor is on board. The ship has a small clinic with the necessary equipment and medications to treat certain emergencies. An insurance that covers repatriation to your home country is strongly recommended.

Internet Wi- Fi on board is available for an extra charge. There are several public computers in designated areas. Please remember that the transmission speed on board is limited and there may be interference. Internet credit can be purchased at the front desk.

Language on Board English and German

Laundry We offer a professional laundry service for an additional charge.

Passport

Safety on Board The ship complies with all safety requirements and is classi ed for trips in the Arctic Ocean. Upon arrival, all passengers are instructed in a safety procedure on board. Familiarize yourself with the rescue plan in your cabin. For the zodiacs special safety regulations apply. Please follow the instructions of the crew and the expedition team.

Smoking For safety, to protect the health of our guests and employees, smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas on the outside deck. Do not throw your cigarette butts overboard and please use ashtrays. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all cabins, on balconies and in all other locations in the ship.

Special Dietary Requests Please inform us about special dietary needs (e.g. vegetarian or gluten free, diabetic food) once you have booked your journey. In order to ensure ef cient service, please re- con rm your requirements with the crew when boarding the ship.

Vaccinations Contact your local health authorities if vaccinations are needed.

Visa USand Canadian citizens carrying a valid passport do not need visas when visiting Iceland, Germany, France, Great Britain, Ireland or Greenland as a tourist for 90 days or less. Travelers to these countries must be in possession of a passport, valid at least for three months beyond their intended stay. In addition to that, nationals of many countries are required to obtain a visa prior to entering the countries named above.

Voltage All cabins are equipped with 220 volt outlets.

Water The tap water on board the Ocean Diamond is completely safe and drinkable.

Each passenger is responsible for ensuring that he/she

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However, no changes will be made less than 30 days before your departure. Should prices be reduced as a result of the same changes mentioned above, the price adjustment will be credited to you. In the event of price increases of more than 10 percent, you retain the right to cancel your booking at no charge, with a full refund of all amounts paid. Should you wish to cancel your booking as mentioned above, noti cation of this must be received by Iceland ProCruises at the below address, at least 14 days from the date of the new invoice showing the increase in price. The prices speci ed in the catalogue are based on available seats in the lowest pricing category for ights. If these seats are not available at the time of booking, Iceland ProCruises will seek to offer the lowest available ight price. Please note that some ight prices require a local airport fee to be paid in cash by the passenger. Such costs are not included in the agreed price for the booking. 5. CHANGESBY CUSTOMER Should you wish to change your booking after it has been con rmed, we will do our utmost to accommodate you. Please understand that this is not always possible, however. Requests for changes must be sent in writing to Iceland ProCruises, or by e- mail to: reservations@icelandprocruises.com. You will be requested to pay a fee of USD$75 per person for changes to your booking with Iceland ProCruises made within 90 days of sailing. Changes in air and other arrangements may be subject to change fees and or increases by the air carrier. The costs normally increase closer to the departure date, for example, as a result of cancellation of additional products such as ights and cancellation fees that apply here. If the change is substantial it will be regarded as a cancellation. Anew booking will need to be made and the ordinary rules for cancellation will apply, see point 6. The customer retains the right to transfer the booking to a person that ful ls the terms and conditions of the agreement if he/she cannot travel him/herself. The person transferring the booking and the person who takes on the booking will be solely responsible for payment of outstanding amounts and any fees and additional costs incurred as a result of this change. If a change brings about such requirements, it will be treated as a cancellation. Anew booking must be made and the ordinary rules for cancellation will apply. 6. CANCELLATION You or anyone in the booking have/has the right to cancel the booking at any time. All cancellations must be done in writing by the person who has made the booking. The cancellation is the date that Iceland ProCruises receives the cancellation request. There is no refund on bookings which cost less than $1,340. Cancellation fees are calculated according to the following schedule for all other bookings: NUMBEROFDAYSPRIORTODEPARTURE: CANCELLATIONFEESINPERCENTAGEOFTOTALBOOKINGPRICE: More than 90 days before Administrative Fees of $100 per person 90 61days before 20% 42 60 days before 30% 28 41days before 60% 14 27days before 90% Less than 14 days before 100% For trips that are based on pre- paid ights, the airline company's booking and cancellation rules will apply to the air portion. Any insurance costs will be additional to the agreed price for the booking. The same applies to any connection travel that does not form part of this booking. There is no refund for passengers who do not show up at the pier for embarkation or who disembark prior to the end of their ticketed cruise itinerary. Should the customer's cabin include several people, partial cancellation will result in the application of the above penalties to the persons who have cancelled and the remaining passengers being charged the applicable prices for the revised number of passengers in the cabin. If you have to cancel your booking for reasons that are covered by your insurance, you must apply for a refund from your insurance company for the cancellation fee of your own accord. Insurance premiums are not refundable. Cancellation charges are calculated based on total fares paid to Iceland ProCruises for all trip components. No refund will be made for passengers who do not show up for the cruise or who do not complete their cruise. Cancellation charges will apply notwithstanding that the Company is able to rebook the cabin in question. The passenger must submit a claim for refund, in writing, within 20 daysof the actual termination date of the voyage in question, failing which the refund claim shall be barred. 7. CANCELLATION/CHANGESBY Iceland Pro Cruises Ehf. We reserve the right to at any time change the information and correct any mistakes in this brochure or invoices. Should changes be made to the web- presentation before you have made your booking, we will attempt to advise you thereof before con rmation of bookings. In the event of cancellation by Iceland ProCruisesEhf., the only refund to which you will be entitled is a refund of the fare you paid to Iceland ProCruises Ehf.. You are solely responsible for any and all travel arrangements that were not made through the company. The whole series of voyages can be cancelled per 30.11due to low bookings (less than 1000 guests). Iceland ProCruises Ehf. can cancel or change a booking without liability for compensation contingent onus being

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able to prove that this is due to hindrances that are out of our control and that we could not reasonably foresee at the time the agreement was entered into, and that neither Iceland ProCruises themselves nor we are responsible for, could avoid or prevent. 8. COMPLAINTS Should a passenger believe that he/she has grounds to complain about an arrangement, the conditions must be pointed out underway to the travel guide, crew, and representativesof hotels/car hire companies, airlines, etc, that will seek to correct any errors. You are also obliged to minimize your own lossesasfar aspossible. If the incident is not addressed satisfactorily on site you may send in a written complaint. Any written complaints must be submitted to the travel agency where the booking was made or directly to Iceland ProCruises within 4 weeks of the end of the trip at the latest, unless special circumstances demand a reasonable extension of the deadline for submitting complaints. The complaint must contain the reservation number and a description of the incident as well as any claims made. 9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY We limit liability for damages that you or someone in your booking may be subject to in accordance with what follows from the relevant international conventions, including the Warsaw Convention of 1929, whether as amended by the Hague Protocol of 1955 or the Montreal Protocol of 1999, or otherwise. Sea transport of passengers and their baggage is governed by the Athens Convention of 1974, rail transport by the Bern Convention and in terms of accommodation, by the Paris Convention. FORALL VOYAGESTHATDONOTEMBARK, DISEMBARK ORCALL IN A UNITED STATESPORT, Iceland ProCruises Ehf. SHALLATALLTIMESBEENTITLEDTOANYANDALLLIMITATIONSOFLIABILITY, SPECIFIED UNDER THE CONVENTION RELATING TOTHE CARRIAGE OF PASSENGERSAND THEIR LUGGAGE AT SEA OF 1974 (AS AMENDED BYTHE1976 PROTOCOL TOTHEATHENSCONVENTION RELATINGTOTHECARRIAGEOF PASSENGERSAND THEIR LUGGAGEBYSEA ) (HEREINAFTER ATHENSCONVENTION ), WHICH EXPRESSLYLIMITSCARRIER'SMAXIMUM LIABILITYFOR THEDEATHORPERSONALINJURYOFAPASSENGERTO46,666 SPECIALDRAWINGRIGHTSPERPASSENGER. THATISEQUALTO APPROXIMATELYUS$72,057(ASOFFEBRUARY1, 2013). (Special drawing rights is a monetary unit speci ed by the International Monetary Fund whose exchange rates uctuate periodically. The current exchange rate is published regularly in various international nancial newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal). Iceland ProCruises Efh. SHALLNOTBELIABLETOYOUWITHRESPECTTOANYLOSSORDAMAGETOPROPERTYTAKINGPLACEOTHERTHANONTHESHIP ORLAUNCHESOWNEDOROPERATEDBYIceland ProCruises Efh. UNLESSYOUPURCHASEINSURANCEASSETFORTH IN PARAGRAPH 11HEREIN, THETOTAL VALUEOFALL YOURLUGGAGE, VALUABLESAND/OROTHERPERSONAL BELONGINGSSHALL NOTBEDEEMEDTOEXCEEDTHEAMOUNTOF833 SPECIALDRAWINGRIGHTSPERPASSENGER, WHICHISEQUALTOAPPROXIMATELY US$1,286 (ASOF FEBRUARY1, 2013) PER PASSENGER AND Iceland ProCruises'SLIABILITY, IF ANY, FOR LOSSOR DAMAGETOALLSUCHPROPERTYISLIMITEDTOAMAXIMUM OFUS$1,286 PERPASSENGER. Any disputes and matters of whatsoever nature between the passenger and the Company shall be governed by Icelandic law. Such disputes and matters shall be litigated in and before a court of law in the city of Reykjavik, Iceland. Any case based on air or sea transport must be established within the two year deadline laid down by the Warsaw and Montreal Conventions or the Athens Convention, whichever is appropriate. Legal action in connection with a claim for which there is no expiry date speci ed in international conventions or speci ed in the Maritime Code, must be taken within one year from when you go ashore or should have disembarked. We reserve the right to enforce any restrictions on compensation as stated in these or other conventions, including claims for death, injury, and delay to passengers and loss of, damage to and delays of baggage. In any port or any place, we reserve the right to refuse to take on board and the right to disembark passengers, who, according to the ship's authorized personnel may be refused permission to land on new ports of call by local authoritiesor that may be suffering from a contagiousor infectious disease, or if the presence could be detrimental to passengersor the crew'swelfare. In caseswhere the ship or individual passengersare in quarantine (passengers may have to remain in the berth or are instructed by authorized personnel on board if he/she or any other person in the berth shows symptoms of illness or can be regarded as a danger to other passengers), we do not have liability for compensation for any coststhis results in, and in such casesthere will be no rights to refunds or compensation, and we have no liability for compensation for costs incurred as a result of this. According to the European Parliament and Council Regulation no. 261/2004 you have the right under certain circumstances to a refund and/or compensation from the airline if you are refused boarding of the ight or in cases where ights are cancelled or take- off is extremely delayed, that you must claim from the airline company. Refunds in such cases will not automatically give you the right to a refund of your holiday costs from us. In cases where delays can result in the right to cancel a ight, this will not automatically give you the right to cancel or receive a refund for any other arrangements, even if they were agreed on in connection with the ight concerned. 10. INDEMNITY FROM DAMAGE When you book travel arrangements with us, you assume the responsibility for you and your traveling companion behaving in a manner that is not a nuisance to other fellow passengers or may cause safety or practical problems for the organizers. If your actionsor omissionscause damage to property in the provisionsof the contractual arrangements, or cause delay or diversion of a ight or other transportation, you agree to keep us fully indemni ed against any claim (including labour fees and legal costs) made against us by or on behalf of the owner of such property or aircraft operatorsor operator of other vehicles. The ight captain or ship captain has authority over the aircraft/vessel and the passengersat all timesaslong asthey are on board. There will be no liability of damage from our side or that of any of our suppliers for any refunds, compensation or costs incurred in this way. We shall also have the right to have costs that result from incidents where passengers involved are covered. Iceland ProCruises requests that all passengers with special needs or medical conditions to notify us of any request of medical condition for which you or any person accompanying you may require either medical attention or accommodation during the voyage, or for which the use of a wheelchair or service animal is required. It is important that you notify us as soon as possible and at the latest prior to booking. Moreover, certain international or local safety requirements, standards and/or applicable regulations relating to design, construction or operation of the vessel, docks, gangways, anchorages or other facilities on or off the vessel may restrict access to facilities or activities for persons with mobility, communication or other impairments or special needs. If you or anyone in your party requires the use of a wheelchair, you must provide your own. Your speci c passport and visa requirements as well as any other immigration requirements are your own responsibility and you must clarify this with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. We do not accept any responsibility in cases where you cannot travel because you do not meet the latest requirements. If you have made independent travel arrangements, you are responsible for boarding the ship in good time, regardless of any changes to the sailing times and dates or travel routes. We cannot refund monies paid to us, or a third party that actson our or your behalf, or give compensation or make any paymentswhen you, regardlesswhat the reason, do not board the ship. Passengers that disembark are responsible for boarding the ship again before departure from the port. 11. INSURANCE We recommend that our passengers purchase cancellation insurance in case of illness, delays, and/or itinerary changes. Please see above. 12. VALIDITY OF BROCHURE The information contained within the Webpage, published in May 2014, including prices and itineraries, is subject to change without notice at the discretion of Iceland ProCruises. Iceland ProCruises is not liable or responsible for any errors and/or omissions. 13. PROTECTION OF PRIVACY In order to process your reservation Iceland ProCruises Ehf. needs some basic information. This applies to names, address, any special requirements/dietary requirements, etc. We take all precautions to ensure that the information will not be misused. Nevertheless, we must pass on the necessary information to sub- contractors that are involved in your travel plans. This applies to airlines, ships, hotels, transport companies, etc. The information may also be given to credit companies and government authorities such accustoms/immigration if required. We will never give out this type of information to private individuals or companies that are not directly responsible for part(s) of your trip. This applies particularly to sensitive information that you provide us with, such as details on any disabilities, special dietary requirements or religious needs. If you do not accept that we pass on such information if required to do so, we reserve the right to reject your booking. Please note that if you make a booking with an agent/travel agency, it is the agent's protection of privacy procedures that will apply. Iceland Pro Cruises will not be held responsible for protection of privacy in other companies. Should you wish to have a copy of personal information that we have registered about you, you are welcome to contact us. Iceland ProCruises can in some cases also be interested in contacting you by e- mail and/or telephone with news, information, travel offers and marketing surveys. If you do not wish to be contacted for such purposes please advise us of this by e- mail to: reservations@icelandprocruises.com 14. CONTACT INFORMATION Iceland ProCruises Ehf. Is represented through Emerging Destinations 4850 Manget Ct. Dunwoody, GA30338 USA Tel. (503) 964 8957

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