Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden & Denmark

Experience Nordic Culture Along the Arctic Circle

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Sep 10 - Sep 22, 2025
13 days | 12 nights

We’ll venture deep into the heart of Scandinavia to discover the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The Nordic region’s natural beauty is truly something to behold and its rugged landscapes are arguably some of the most scenic on earth. During our exploration of Scandinavia, we’ll visit historic towns, taste Scandinavian cuisine, and most importantly, meet the warm-hearted Nordic people.

  • Explore the Viking Ship Museum
  • Travel the Flam Railway through the Nordic mountains
  • Enjoy city tours of Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo
  • Visit historic castles and palaces
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DAYS 1-2: WELCOME TO SWEDEN!

After arriving in the beautiful harbor city of Stockholm, enjoy a city tour to experience this metropolitan area that blends medieval and modern. Our tour will feature views of the Royal Palace from Old Town, where you’ll have free time to explore and enjoy lunch on your own. Our last stop of the day is the famous Vasa Museum that highlights the Vasa warship from 1628. Meals in Flight, D

DAY 3: STOCKHOLM/DROTTNINGHOLM

This morning, embark on a delightful lunch cruise that includes a stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Drottningholm Palace, where you will enjoy a guided tour. Our visit to the Queen and King’s residence offers an immersive journey through Sweden’s rich royal history, showcasing the opulent staterooms, beautifully preserved interiors, and stunning Baroque gardens. Cruising back to Stockholm, you’ll have time to dine at a local restaurant and take a stroll through the charming city streets. B, L

DAY 4: MARIEFRED/GRYTHYTTAN

We will depart this morning and travel west to Mariefred, a charming small town located on the shores of Lake Mälaren. This town offers a serene atmosphere with beautiful landscapes and is home to Gripsholm Castle, a stunning Renaissance fortress that houses the Swedish National Portrait Gallery. Next, have a locally grown lunch with a beautiful view over the local lake. We will continue on to Grythyttan for the night, known for its natural mineral springs. B, L, D

DAY 5: OSLO

We begin our journey to Oslo, Norway, with a stop for lunch along the way. Upon arrival, enjoy a narrated tour of the capital and see the world famous Vigeland Park, Oslo Opera House, and more. Visit the Fram Museum, which tells the story of Norwegian polar exploration, with a focus on the Arctic and Antarctic regions. After a day of sightseeing, we’ll enjoy dinner together at our hotel. B, L, D

DAY 6: STALHEIM

Today, we journey along charming country roads to a traditional Norwegian mountain farm on our way to Stalheim. Here, you’ll discover how mountain farm life has evolved over the years, blending old traditions with modern practices. We’ll also visit one of the beautiful Stave churches in Norway before continuing to Stalheim, located high on the mountain with sweeping views of the Nærøy valley. B, L, D

DAY 7: FLAM/AURLAND FJORD CRUISE

This morning we venture on the Flam Railway! With twisting tunnels that spiral in and out of the Nordic mountains, the Flam Railway reflects the most daring and skillful engineering in railway history. This afternoon, we’ll cruise from Flam to Gudvangen amid the spectacular scenery of Aurland and Næroy Fjords. B, D

DAY 8: HARDANGER/BERGEN

Today we travel to the Hardanger Fjord area, known as “Norway’s Garden,” for the temperate climate and rich soil that produces an amazing array of fruit trees. We’ll stop at the Hardanger Juice and Cider factory for a guided tour of the farm and some tasty samples. On our way to Bergen, we’ll take the funicular to Mount Fløien before a delicious dinner. B, D

DAY 9: BERGEN

This morning explore Bryggen, one of Norway’s main attractions known for its colorful wooden houses. The pier “Bryggen” was built after the great fire in 1702 and is included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. We will also see the local Fish Market before we visit the famous Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg’s home, Troldhaugen, for a guided tour. Afterward, we return to Bergen for an afternoon at our leisure. B, D

DAY 10: COPENHAGEN

We depart Bergen in the morning for a short flight to Copenhagen, Denmark. This afternoon, meet our guide for a city tour to visit the Little Mermaid sculpture, the Gefion Fountain, the palace of the Danish Royal Family, the National Library, and more. Afterward, we’ll settle into our hotel and enjoy dinner together. B, D

DAY 11: KRONBORG CASTLE/FARM VISIT

Today, we visit the 16th century Kronborg Castle — the UNESCO World Heritage Site made famous by Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Continuing our drive, we’ll stop to meet a wonderful farm family. This evening, we’ll return to Copenhagen for a group dinner. B, D

DAY 12: ROSKILDE

Today, we continue our travels to Roskilde for a visit to the famous Viking Ship Museum, where you’ll explore their exhibitions and living workshops. Enjoy time on your own this afternoon to explore the National Museum of Denmark, stroll along the harbor area, or peruse the area’s quaint shops and restaurants before returning to the hotel for dinner. B, D

DAY 13: RETURN HOME

After fond farewells, return home with memories of our scenic adventures through Scandinavia. B, Meals In-Flight

ACCOMMODATIONS:
Nights 2-3:
Clarion Hotel Sign, Stockholm, Sweden
Night 4: Loka Brunn, Grythyttan, Sweden
Night 5: Comfort Hotel Børsparken, Oslo, Norway
Nights 6-7: Stalheim Hotel, Vossestrand, Norway
Nights 8-9: Clarion Hotel Havnekontoret, Bergen, Norway
Nights 10-12: Scandic Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark

Dates:

  • Departure: September 10, 2025
  • Return: September 22, 2025

Pricing:

  • Double: $6,099
  • Single: $7,049

*Price per person

*Includes round-trip airfare from STL or MCI, call for other gateways

*Passport required

Identification:

Valid passport required to travel.

Luggage:

Orange luggage tags are provided and are to be placed on your “checked luggage” (large bag). You do not need a tag for your carry-on bag, for which you will be responsible for taking on and off the coach. There is limited space in the cabin of the coach, so unless you require your carry-on bag while traveling, we will stow it in the luggage compartment.

Walking Distance

To fully enjoy your vacation, you should be in good physical health and understand there are times when a good deal of walking is involved in our tours. Those who have difficulty walking may not want to take this trip or should discuss their personal situation with their doctor before deciding. You should be able to walk at a steady pace for a mile at a time for a daily total of three to four miles per day and be able to manage steps to board/de-board the motorcoach several times a day. In addition, many US and European airports require lengthy walks to get from ticketing counters to your departure gate. Due to the lack of proper facilities at some of the farms, ranches, and off-the-beaten-path sites we often visit, we are unable to accommodate walkers and wheelchairs.

We are finding that larger European cities are closing their historic districts to motor traffic. This, of course, adds to the amount of walking involved when visiting a city (sometimes on uneven and/or cobblestone walkways). In addition, you should know that you may be required to exit the motorcoach at each stop because local law often does not allow travelers to remain on the motorcoach while it is parked for a scheduled stop.

Average Temps

High of 65°, low of 50°

Currency

Norwegian & Danish Krone (Norway and Denmark), Swedish Krona (Sweden)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (6 hours ahead of New York)

Hotel Amenities

Hair dryers, TV/cable, telephone, and spa services are available.

Terms and Conditions:

Please refer to our policies HERE for more information on our terms and conditions.

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