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Whales and Wonders of Iceland

May 2027

T2713

BMB Bridge Cruise

May 2027 | 10 Nights | Newcastle | Bolette | T2713

From £1349

Whales and Wonders of Iceland

May 2027 | 10 Nights | Newcastle | Bolette | T2713

ABOUT THIS CRUISE

Iceland’s fascinating wildlife, dramatic coastlines and volcanic wonders offer unforgettable moments at every turn. From Akureyri, you can travel to the fishing town of Húsavík – celebrated as Europe’s ‘whale capital’ – where you may spot humpbacks breaching in the wild North Atlantic on a thrilling whale-watching tour.

A two-day stay in Reykjavík allows time to enjoy its vibrant culture and explore the Golden Circle, taking in Gullfoss Waterfall, Thingvellir National Park and the Strokkur geyser. In Seyðisfjörður, pastel houses fringe the fjord, while Ísafjörður opens the way to either the cascading beauty of Dynjandi Falls or Vigur Island, where puffins, guillemots and Arctic terns thrive along its wildlife-rich shores.

Your host on this cruise

Bernard Magee

Founder BMB Holidays and Bernard Magee Bridge

Bernard Magee is the UK’s best-known bridge teacher and host, and has built up a tremendous following from his regular and highly popular articles in Bridge magazine. He is the author of best-selling interactive tutorial software and DVDs on Acol Bridge available from the Bernard Magee Bridge Shop. Bernard has also published numerous bridge books. Now he is engaged in running his new bridge website, basing the content around videos and live broadcasts. Bernard has been running bridge events for over twenty years; all over the UK, hotels all over Europe and cruises all over the world. He lives in Berkshire with his wife Helen and their son Alfie, who some of you may have met already as they occasionally accompany him on his events.

INTRODUCING BOLETTE

With just 690 cabins Bolette fits perfectly in our fleet of smaller ships. With her warm, welcoming atmosphere, timeless style, and classic open deck spaces providing a place to fully immerse yourself in the magic of ocean cruising.

BOLETTE

  • 690 Cabins
  • 1,338 Guests
  • 657 Crew
  • 62,735 GT
  • 24.5kts Max Speed

BOLETTE CABINS

Double Cabins

Single Cabins

BALCONY JUNIOR SUITE (BJ)

Bolette’s Balcony Junior Suites have a private balcony and sitting/bedroom area.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 244 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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BALCONY JUNIOR SUITE WHEELCHAIR ADAPTED (BJD)

Bolette’s Balcony Junior Adapted Suites have a balcony and sitting/bedroom area.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 283 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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BALCONY SUITE (BS)

Located on Highland deck, Bolette's Balcony Suites have a private balcony.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 283 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Premier Suite (PS)

Bolette’s Premier Suites are located on Bridge deck, and have a private balcony.

  • Bridge deck
  • Approx. 568 sq. ft.
  • King size bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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OWNER’S SUITE (OW)

The Owners Suite is the largest suite on Bolette, with a private balcony and sitting area.

  • Bridge deck
  • Approx. 1181 sq. ft.
  • King size bed
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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TERRACE CABIN (TC)

Bolette's Terrace Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.

  • Promenade deck
  • Approx. 218 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Ocean View (F)

Bolette's F Grade Ocean View cabins have two portholes and are on Marina & Coral deck.

  • Coral deck, Marina deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Ocean View (E)

Situated on Decks Marina & Coral deck, E Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window.

  • Coral deck, Marina deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)

CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window.

  • Promenade deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Ocean View (D)

Situated on Marina & Coral deck, D Grade Ocean View cabins have a picture window.

  • Coral deck, Marina deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Superior Ocean View (C)

Bolette's C Grade Superior Ocean View cabins feature a picture window, and are located on Promenade deck. Please note that cabins in this grade may have a partially restricted view.

  • Promenade deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Superior Ocean View (B)

B Grade Superior Ocean View cabins on Bolette are located on Coral deck and feature a picture window with an unrestricted view.

  • Coral deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Interior Cabin (I)

Located on decks Marina, Coral & Promenade deck, I Grade Interior cabins on Bolette have a bathroom with shower.

  • Promenade deck, Coral deck, Marina deck
  • Approx. 183 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Bath and/or step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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SINGLE BALCONY JUNIOR SUITE (BJ)

Bolette's Balcony Junior Suites have a private balcony and sitting/bedroom area.

  • Highland deck
  • Approx. 244 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Bath and/or shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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TERRACE CABIN (TC)

Bolette's Terrace Cabins offer access to the Promenade deck via sliding doors.

  • Promenade deck
  • Approx. 218 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Superior Ocean Fully Obstructed View (CO)

CO Grade Superior Ocean View cabins have a fully obstructed picture view window

  • Promenade deck
  • Approx. 214 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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Superior Interior Cabin (G)

G Grade Superior Interior cabins on Bolette are on decks Coral, Promenade & Highland deck.

  • Highland deck, Promenade deck, Coral deck
  • Approx. 183 sq. ft.
  • Two singles (can be converted)
  • Bath and/or step-in shower
  • Mini Bar / Food & Drink Cooler

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So Much Already Included

Everything listed below is included within the price of your BMB Bridge Cruise holiday.

Whales and Wonders of Iceland

May 2027 | 10 Nights | Newcastle | Bolette | T2713

May 2027 | | Newcastle | Bolette

Itinerary map for Whales and Wonders of Iceland
May 08

NEWCASTLE

United Kingdom

   →  Departure – Late Afternoon

May 09

1 Day Sailing

At Sea  →  At Sea

Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.

1 Day SailingAt sea
May 10

Cruising by Eyjafjallajökull

Iceland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

Rising above Iceland’s south coast, Eyjafjallajökull is one of the country’s most famous volcanoes. Its name means “Island Mountain Glacier”, a reminder that this is both a volcano and an ice cap, with a glacier covering its summit. The volcano became known worldwide after its 2010 eruption, when a vast ash cloud disrupted air travel across Europe. Today, as you cruise past, you will see a landscape shaped by that eruption, from black sand plains to glacial rivers, a striking reminder of Iceland’s dramatic geology and the power of nature.

Cruising by EyjafjallajökullAt sea
May 10

Cruising by Elliðaey Island

Iceland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

Elliðaey Island is part of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, a collection of picturesque islands situated off the south coast of Iceland. What sets Elliðaey Island apart from the other islands in the archipelago, is an intriguing white cottage, which stands alone on a grassy pasture. Rumours have long suggested that the house belongs to a shy billionaire, or even Bjork – the famous Icelandic singer. These are said to be false, but add to the uniqueness of this fascinating island.

Cruising by Elliðaey IslandAt sea
May 11-12

Reykjavík

Iceland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Reykjavik is renowned as the perfect starting point for experiencing the Golden Circle Tour, visiting three remarkable locations: Thingvellir National Park, a keystone of Icelandic geological history; the Geysir geothermal area, home to the impressive Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes; and Gullfoss waterfall, one of the most picturesque and impressive in Iceland. You will also have opportunities to take a dip in the soothing waters of the geothermal pools of the nearby Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon. Alternatively, you can take a day trip to the South Coast of Iceland to wander along the black sand beaches of Vik or marvel at Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls.

ReykjavíkAt sea
May 13

Ísafjörður

Iceland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Renowned for its spectacular fjords, mountains, and valleys, Ísafjörður is a delight to explore in the summer months. Enjoy Ísafjörður from the unique perspective of the fjord on a kayak or guided boat trip. You’ll also have the chance to visit the spectacular waterfall at Dynjandi, which flows down the mountainside, spreading out like a bride’s veil. Meanwhile, enjoy sampling traditional Icelandic dishes, particularly freshly caught seafood, or local specialities like dried fish and stew.

ÍsafjörðurAt sea
May 13

View Vigur Island

Iceland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Located in the far-flung corner of Iceland, Vigur is a remote island in the Westfjords, with a history dating back to the original settlement of Iceland. This tiny, peaceful island offers a charming glimpse into traditional Icelandic life as home to just a single farming family. From the decks of your ship, you’ll spot Iceland’s only windmill, turf-roofed houses and Europe’s smallest post office. Vigur is also alive with birdlife – puffins, Arctic terns, guillemots and eider ducks’ nest here in their thousands. Today, the island is both a working heritage farm and a protected nature reserve, where the preservation of its history and wildlife remains at the heart of daily life.

View Vigur IslandAt sea
May 13

Cruising by Hornbjarg

Iceland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

As you cruise past Hornbjarg, one of the most remote cliffs in the north of Iceland, you will be able to appreciate the raw power of mother nature as the towering sea cliff is characterised by its sheer vertical drop into the Arctic Ocean, showcasing it as a stark natural barrier against the sea. You may also be able to spot puffins, guillemots, and other seabirds who nest here in the summer months.

Cruising by HornbjargAt sea
May 13

Cruising Drangaskörð

Iceland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

The Drangaskörð pinnacles that seem to pierce out of the sea are one the most prominent landmarks in Iceland. Located in the Árneshreppur district in the North West of Iceland, they create a peninsula as they emanate outwards from Skarðafjall Mountain. Drangaskörð’s seven jagged rocks, often referred to as the ‘mountain of teeth’, stand proudly on the coastline and can be seen from a great distance. Some believe that the unusual natural phenomena look like the points on a mythical dragon’s tail.

Cruising DrangaskörðAt sea
May 14

Akureyri

Iceland

Arrival – Early Morning  →  Departure – Late Afternoon

Nestled within the steep mountains of Eyjafjörður, visiting Akureyri in May offers fantastic opportunities to discover this small fishing town, overlooked by its distinctively shaped church and the volcanic lands that surround it. The fjord becomes a breeding ground for humpback and minke whales in the summer, so a whale-watching trip is ideal for spotting these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. You could experience the breathtaking ‘Waterfall of the Gods’, Godafoss Waterfall, or enjoy a hike to Súlur Mountain that towers over Akureyri, offering panoramic vistas over the town and surrounding fjord. There will also be chances to immerse yourself in local life by sampling traditional Icelandic dishes using local ingredients, like Arctic char, lamb, and skyr.

AkureyriAt sea
May 14

Cruising Grímsey

Iceland

Arrival – Late Evening  →  Departure – Late Evening

Surrounded by the Arctic Ocean and located on the edge of the Arctic Circle, Grímsey Island – Iceland's northernmost inhabited territory – is home to over a hundred people and over a million seabirds of varying species which perch themselves on the island's stunning cliff faces. A scenic cruise around the shores of this tranquil island offers the opportunity to spot puffins, razorbills, guillemots and many more birds, thriving in their natural habitat.

Cruising GrímseyAt sea
May 15

Seyðisfjörður

Iceland

Arrival – Early Afternoon  →  Departure – Early Evening

Located in the Eastfjords of Iceland, Seyðisfjörður is renowned as one of Iceland’s most picturesque towns, surrounded by green valleys where over 20 waterfalls cascade down into the lagoon at the head of the fjord. Skalanes Nature Reserve is situated on the south side of the town, and many seabirds, such as the black-tailed godwit, and cetaceans—including seals and porpoise—can be found here, along with several species of plant life. You'll be able to see the town's brightly coloured wooden houses, in hues of red, blue, yellow, and green, sitting alongside the quaint bright blue church.

SeyðisfjörðurAt sea
May 16-17

2 DAYS SAILING

At Sea  →  At Sea

Some of the best moments of cruising are the days spent at sea where you can relax and enjoy the wonderful programme of events and activities we have planned for you.

2 DAYS SAILINGAt sea
May 18

Newcastle

United Kingdom

Arrival – Early Morning  →