Summary
Nicole Kidman’s social media endorsement of a five-night Iceland circumnavigation aboard Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Evrima has thrust the bookable August 20, 2027 sailing into the spotlight, with fares starting at $9,800 per person. The 298-guest, 149-suite vessel offers a yacht-style luxury experience with a destination restaurant by three-Michelin-starred chef Sven Elverfeld.
The same itinerary that Kidman called a “trip of a lifetime” is now open for reservations, but with only 149 suites per sailing, early demand could quickly tighten availability. The line has not yet indicated whether additional 2027 Iceland departures will be added if this voyage sells out.
When a high-profile actor shares a “trip of a lifetime” caption from a luxury cruise, the ripple effect can turn a niche sailing into a must-book item. That’s exactly what happened in late August 2026, as Nicole Kidman posted images from a five-night Iceland voyage aboard Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Evrima, praising the crew and the country.
The endorsement immediately drew attention to a product that was already positioned as a premium, small-ship experience—and it comes with a concrete booking window. The same Reykjavik-to-Reykjavik itinerary departs again on August 20, 2027, with fares starting at $9,800 per person. That price point reflects the line’s suite-only, yacht-style proposition: 149 suites for 298 guests, five restaurants including the S.E.A. tasting menu concept by chef Sven Elverfeld, and an aft marina deck. For luxury cruise buyers eyeing Iceland’s volcanic landscapes, geothermal spas, and potential northern lights, the sailing represents a rare combination of celebrity validation and bookable access.
The itinerary circumnavigates Iceland over five nights, calling at Grundarfjordur, Isafjordur, and Akureyri before a final sea day back to Reykjavik. Passengers board at Hafnarfjordur, roughly 30 minutes south of the capital and near the Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle route.
The itinerary and what’s included
The five-night voyage, confirmed by the line’s official booking page, departs Hafnarfjordur on August 20, 2027, and returns to Reykjavik on August 25.
Fares begin at $9,800 per person, based on double occupancy and cruise-only, meaning beverages, excursions, and gratuities may be additional. Reservations can be made directly through Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection or via a travel professional.
Port calls follow a clockwise loop: Grundarfjordur, with access to Mount Kirkjufell and Snaefellsjokull National Park; Isafjordur on the Westfjords peninsula, offering hiking and fjord kayaking; and Akureyri, Iceland’s second-largest city, where August brings a chance of northern lights sightings. The final day is spent at sea, allowing guests to enjoy Evrima’s amenities—a Ritz-Carlton spa, fitness studio, and the specialty restaurant S.E.A., which serves a contemporary European tasting menu. Chef Sven Elverfeld, known for three-Michelin-starred Aqua, designed the menu. The ship’s aft marina deck provides direct water access for watersports in calmer conditions.
| Day | Port/Activity | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hafnarfjordur (embarkation) | Near Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle; medieval trading port |
| 2 | Grundarfjordur | Mount Kirkjufell, Snaefellsjokull National Park, Vatnshellir lava tube |
| 3 | Isafjordur | Westfjords hiking, bird-watching, fjord kayaking |
| 4 | Akureyri | Old town coffee shops, boutiques, potential northern lights |
| 5 | At sea | Return to Reykjavik; onboard dining and spa |
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Where this fits in the luxury cruise landscape
The celebrity spotlight lands on a product that was already part of a repeatable summer pattern: Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s 2027 Northern Europe program includes this Iceland sailing as a continuation of its 2026 season, not a one-off charter. That makes the current interest a demand signal for a recurring itinerary rather than a fleeting novelty.
Air Traveler Club’s analysis of the ultra-luxury yacht market details how Four Seasons I is challenging Evrima’s position with larger suites and a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio, intensifying competition at the top tier.
For prospective guests, the practical differentiator is capacity: with only 149 suites, even modest demand can tighten availability. The line hasn’t published a sell-out warning, but the combination of a fixed August date and celebrity-driven awareness suggests early booking is prudent.
How to lock in a suite before inventory tightens
This sailing’s limited capacity and sudden visibility make early action the key strategic move.
- Book directly now. The August 20, 2027 departure is open for reservations on the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection website. Securing a suite today locks in the current fare and avoids potential price hikes as demand builds.
- Compare against PONANT before committing. PONANT’s 2027 Iceland voyages start at €6,150, a significant saving. If the Ritz-Carlton brand isn’t essential, that lower entry point frees budget for excursions or a longer stay.
- Watch for added departures. If the August sailing sells out quickly, the line may add a second Iceland voyage later in summer 2027. Signing up for Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection updates or working with a travel advisor who tracks new inventory can provide an edge.
- Consider suite category carefully. The lead fare likely applies to the entry-level suite; higher categories with more space or better views will cost more and sell out faster. Decide whether a terrace or hot tub is worth the premium before inventory vanishes.
Watch for any announcement of additional 2027 Iceland sailings—if one appears, it signals that Kidman’s endorsement accelerated demand beyond initial projections.
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FAQ
What is included in the $9,800 fare?
The fare is cruise-only and based on double occupancy. It covers the suite accommodation and onboard dining, but beverages, shore excursions, and gratuities are typically additional. Exact inclusions should be confirmed at booking.
Is the northern lights sighting guaranteed in August?
No. August offers a possibility of northern lights in Akureyri due to darkening skies, but sightings depend on solar activity and weather. It is not a guaranteed experience.
Can I book this cruise with points or miles?
Currently, Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection does not offer a direct points redemption option through Marriott Bonvoy. Bookings are cash-based, though a travel advisor may help package the cruise with flights or hotels using points.
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