Experience Overview
Watch a Nordic postcard unfold before your eyes and discover the lands where Vikings reigned. Join a local expert for an intimate tour of Stockholm, Sweden’s idyllic capital city. Explore Copenhagen with a local and discover its rich history and the Danish love of hygge. Experience Norway’s breathtaking fjord region, taking a cruise on Geirangerfjord. An incredible journey to a land of unparalleled beauty awaits you in Scandinavia, where history and culture intersect with stunning natural wonders.
Highlights
- Explore the centuries-old history along the streets of Gamla Stan in Stockholm.
- Visit Borgund Stave Church, a masterpiece of medieval Norwegian architecture.
- Travel like a local on the commuter train from Stokholm to Gothenburg.
Trip Details
Product Code: 35648
Tour Type: Group Tour
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: Private
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Collette (CA)
Supplier Code: 16961
Starts: Stockholm, Sweden
Finishes: Bergen, Norway
Duration: 15 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Average
Includes
- Visit Area: Stockholm,Copenhagen,Oslo,Bergen
- Admittance: Stockholm,Copenhagen,Oslo,Bergen
- Meals included: 20
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $7,149 ($477 /day)
Itinerary
Set out to explore Scandinavia by land and experience one of the world’s most incredible regions.
Hotel Name: Scandic Grand Central
Arrive in the beautiful city of Stockholm. With no scheduled activities during the day, take some time to venture out on your own and get to know this relatively compact city, built on 14 islands and connected by 57 bridges. Tonight, meet your fellow travelers for dinner.
Dinner Included
Visit Area: Stockholm
The Old town of Stockholm was built by Vikings around 1000 AD. They established routes that opened up the region to trade. Today, Stockholm is the cultural, media, political and economic center of Sweden. The capital is also home to the Swedish monarch and the Prime Minister. Stockholm uniquely spreads over 14 islands in Lake Malaren and looks out to the Baltic Sea to the east.
Join a local expert to see Stockholm’s greatest vistas and attractions, including Gamla Stan (Old Town), Riddarholm Church, the Royal Palace, and the Parliament, on a historic and cultural walking tour. Enjoy a visit inside Stockholm’s stunning City Hall, which displays towering brick walls paired with an opulent interior. Explore the Vasa Ship Museum and learn about the vessel’s shocking maiden voyage, when it sank in a single nautical mile (the perfectly preserved ship, commissioned in the 1600s by King Vasa, was raised from the bottom of the harbor 334 years later). This afternoon is yours to explore Stockholm independently. Discover its strikingly colorful architecture and sample its innovative cuisine.
Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Elite Park Avenue Hotel
Admittance: Vasa Museum
Bid farewell to Stockholm and set off by local train for a relaxing journey to Gothenburg. Take some free time for lunch and explore independently before meeting your local guide for a walking city tour. Tonight, why not take an after-dinner stroll through the friendly and laid-back city streets before settling in for the night.
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Hotel Name: Scandic Copenhagen
Admittance: Sofiero Palace
This morning, set out into the country to visit Sofiero Palace, once a summer residence of the Swedish royal family. After a guided tour of the castle and included light lunch, continue to Denmark, ending the day in the cosmopolitan city of Copenhagen.
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Visit Area: Copenhagen
Copenhagen was founded as a Viking fishing village in the 10th century. The city is situated on the eastern coast of Zealand. The most populated city did not become the capital of Denmark until the 15th century. Between the 15th and the mid- to late-19th century, Copenhagen suffered from several disasters. During the rebuilding, the Danish Golden Age, buildings had a Neoclassical architectural style. Since the 20th century, Copenhagen has been a thriving city and now has become a large metropolitan area.
Join a local expert and set off on an engaging three-hour walking tour of Denmark’s capital city. See Nyhavn, the picturesque harbor lined with colorful facades and charming cafes, as well as Amelienborg Palace, the residence of the Danish Royal Family. Visit the famous Little Mermaid statue, and finish at Tivoli Gardens, the world's second oldest amusement park. This afternoon is yours to spend how you wish.
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Admittance: Tivoli Gardens
Tivolis is a famous amusement park and garden located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is known as the second oldest amusement park in the world, opening on August 15, 1843. The park was founded by Georg Carstensen after telling King Christian VIII that people needed a place for fun, when they do not have to think about politics. The King granted Carstensen 15 acres of land for the Garden. The garden houses several rides, attractions, such as theaters, pavilions, exhibits, an aquarium, and arcade. Visitors can listen to rhythmical music, view a show, as well as dine in one of the parks various restaurants. Today, Tivoli is one of the most popular park to visit.
Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Copenhagen your way.
Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Radisson Blu Scandinavia
Visit Area: Oslo
The capital of Norway was founded around A.D. 1000. The city was an established trading place in 1048 by King Harald III. Now the city is the economic and governmental center of Norway. Olso is also the hub of Norwegian trade, banking, industry and shipping. The global city has been an important center for maritime industries and trade in Europe. Many of Olso’s landmarks were built in the 19th century due to fires destroying the city.
This morning, it’s your choice! Visit the National Museum of Denmark for an audio-guided visit at your own pace -OR- visit the Home of Carlsberg brewery, where an exhibition takes you through the history of the Jacobsen family and how they built their empire around this iconic beer. This afternoon, head to the airport to catch a short flight to Oslo, Norway. After settling into your hotel, join your fellow travelers for dinner.
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Admittance: Borgund Stave Church
A medieval wooden church building was once common in northwestern Europe. The Stave Church’s name derives from the way the building was constructed. The stave church was built around 1500 and is an important part of Norway’s architectural heritage. Norway is the only country in the Northern Europe with wooden churches from the Middle Ages still intact.
This morning, join a local guide for an exploration of Oslo. By motorcoach and on foot, discover the rich heritage of this fascinating city. The afternoon is yours to further explore independently.
Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Fretheim Hotel
Admittance: Flåm Railway
A railway with a scenic view that travels through most of Norway. It takes visitors in and out of snow-capped mountains and pass magnificent waterfalls. The railway is one of the steepest in the world on normal tracks. The Flåm Railway has received recognition from many travel magazines. The construction of the railway began in 1924 and it opened in 1940. Today, the railway is primarily for tourist-oriented purposes.
Travel north from Norway’s capital to the majestic fjord region. Visit Borgund Stave Church, the intricate structure built in dedication to the Apostle Andrew in 1180. Arrive in the quaint village of Flåm, nestled at the entrance to the stunning Aurlandsfjord, and visit the Railway Museum before settling in for the evening.
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Hotel Name: Alexandra Hotel
Admittance: Geirangerfjord Cruise
Embark on an exhilarating Geirangerfjord cruise, taking in some of the most beautiful scenery in Norway along the way. Geirangerfjord is a fjord in the Sunnmore region in Norway. In 2005, the fjord was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The location of the fjord is entirely in the Stranda Municipality. The fjord is surrounded by snow-covered mountain peaks, waterfalls and lush, green vegetation.
Embark on the renowned Flåm Railway, one of the world’s steepest train rides, and ascend 3,000 feet past mighty waterfalls, towering mountains, and amazing valleys. Journey to the mountain plateau of Myrdal and cascade down to the fjord of Flåm, taking in the breathtaking views each way. Continue onto the village of Loen, for a relaxing stay in the heart for Norway’s fjord region.
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Admittance: Fløibanen Funicular
An enchanting day in Norway’s fjord region begins. In Geiranger, a UNESCO World Heritage site, embark on an exhilarating Geirangerfjord cruise, soaking in some of Norway’s most beautiful scenery along the way. One of the most famous fjords in the world, Geirangerfjord is where you’ll find Norway’s mightiest waterfalls: the Seven Sisters, the Bridal Veil, and the Suitor. Marvel at homesteads along the steep sides of the mountains, where farms have been kept for centuries. The day's relaxed pace offers the opportunity to soak up the nature and stunning scenery of the region.
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Hotel Name: Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
Visit Area: Bergen
Located on the west coast of Norway, Bergen is a city and municipality that was established before A.D. 1070. Today, this international city rich in history and tradition is a designated World Heritage City. It is also a cruise port. One of the main attractions located in Bergen is Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Some of Bergen’s very first buildings were built along the harbor of Bryggen and have since become the center of Bergen.
Be inspired by Norway’s most impressive landscapes en route to Bergen – the gateway to the fjords. A visit to the Nordfjord Folk Museum tells the story of local enterprise and community spirit. Founded with Viking roots, the Bergen of today is known for its old-world charm and scenic landscapes.
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Join a guided walking tour of Bergen and stroll along the historic and iconic harbor front, known as the Bryggen (UNESCO). Take a ride on the Floibanen funicular for spectacular views over the city. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure before reuniting with your fellow travelers for an atmospheric farewell dinner in the historic Bryggen neighborhood.
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Depart for home today with incredible memories of your Scandinavian journey.
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