When travelers picture Iceland, it’s often the famed Golden Circle or Reykjavik’s colorful streets that come to mind. But beyond the usual highlights lie Iceland’s most soul-stirring landscapes — the Westfjords Iceland and the remote East coast, where time slows and the country’s untamed spirit shines brightest.
As part of our immersive Iceland expedition cruise, we venture where few travelers have gone before, sailing around rugged peninsulas, secluded fjords, and fishing villages that seem almost untouched by modern life. These are the corners of Iceland that remind you why exploration still matters: because wonder hides in the places least seen.
For those curious to experience these untouched frontiers, our Iceland Circumnavigation: Mountains, Volcanoes, and Waterfalls voyage offers an unforgettable route through both the Westfjords and East Iceland. You can also explore our other Arctic expeditions for equally awe-inspiring adventures.

The Wild Beauty of the Westfjords
The Westfjords Iceland region feels like stepping into another century with its raw, remote, and staggeringly beautiful landscapes. With its steep cliffs, narrow fjords, and meandering gravel roads, it’s a place where travelers often feel like true pioneers.
Here, puffins nest in sea cliffs that rise like fortresses, Arctic foxes dart across mossy tundra, and waterfalls spill gracefully into the North Atlantic. The human footprint is faint, just a scattering of fishing hamlets where stories of resilience run as deep as the fjords themselves.
One of the joys of exploring this region is its quietness. Away from the tourist routes, you can hear the rhythmic splash of waves, the call of seabirds, and perhaps even the creak of drifting sea ice far offshore. It’s Iceland stripped back to its essence — solitude, strength, and stillness.

Where Land Meets Culture: East Iceland’s Hidden Shores
As your Iceland expedition cruise rounds the eastern coast, the terrain softens into a gentler rhythm — green meadows, glacial rivers, and quaint fishing villages that tell stories of endurance and connection.
In places like Seyðisfjörður and Borgarfjörður Eystri, colorful houses hug the shoreline beneath mist-shrouded mountains. Local artisans craft woolen goods, fishermen haul in their daily catch, and travelers are welcomed with a warmth that softens the Arctic chill.
This part of Iceland is less about grand gestures and more about quiet discovery. It’s where you linger over coffee in a harbor café, chat with locals about their connection to the sea, or hike to a hidden waterfall and find yourself utterly alone with nature.
Sailing Iceland’s Westfjords and East coast means seeing both sides of the country’s soul — its fierce landscapes and its tender, human heart.

Why Iceland’s Edges Matter
While Iceland’s major sites are breathtaking, the Westfjords and East coast remind us why exploration exists in the first place. These regions reward patience and curiosity. They’re not about ticking landmarks off a list but about immersion — being part of landscapes where nature and culture intertwine effortlessly.
The Quark Expeditions Iceland journeys are crafted for those who want to feel that connection. For those who see travel not as escape but as encounter. Whether you’re gazing across a fjord in the fading Arctic light or hearing ancient sagas from a local guide, each moment carries the pulse of a place still wild and wondrous.
A Voyage Beyond the Ordinary
Every visitor to Iceland remembers the geysers, glaciers, and volcanoes. But those who explore deeper — through Quark’s Iceland cruise for nature and culture — discover something more enduring: perspective.
There’s something profoundly humbling about watching seabirds circle the cliffs at Hornstrandir or seeing fishing boats glide through the mist near the Eastfjords. These fleeting, unfiltered moments remind us why true adventure is rarely found on the beaten path.
To experience Iceland’s wild beauty through a lens of discovery, our new Arctic season expeditions invite you to see the world’s edges differently — not just as destinations, but as stories waiting to be lived.

The Spirit of Iceland, Unscripted
Sailing around Iceland’s perimeter feels like reading the country’s untold chapters. The Exploring Iceland’s Westfjords and East coast route captures the rugged poetry of its landscapes — part raw wilderness, part cultural tapestry.
It’s a reminder that adventure doesn’t always shout; sometimes, it whispers through sea mist, echoes off mountains, or drifts across a quiet fjord. Those who listen — and linger — are rewarded with something far rarer than excitement: belonging.


