Scandinavia | | 2025
2026
Tour Description:
From colourful Copenhagen to sophisticated Stockholm, this trip gives you 10 days of pure Scandinavian magic. Expect chilly breeze, fairytale forests, fresh seafood, hot saunas, jaw-dropping fjords and enough natural beauty and cultural heritage to take your breath away. Hike down the Scandinavian peaks (with snowshoes if there’s snow) and get a taste of some traditional reindeer stew to warm you up. Now that's how you spend a Scandinavian winter!
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Dates & Pricing
Thursday 16 Oct 25 — Saturday 25 Oct 25 | Starting at $1,888 | SPECIAL | Get a Quote |
Thursday 13 Nov 25 — Saturday 22 Nov 25 | Starting at $1,863 | SPECIAL | Get a Quote |
Thursday 04 Dec 25 — Saturday 13 Dec 25 | Starting at $1,863 | SPECIAL | Get a Quote |
Thursday 11 Dec 25 — Saturday 20 Dec 25 | Starting at $1,863 | SPECIAL | Get a Quote |
Friday 23 Jan 26 — Sunday 01 Feb 26 | Starting at $1,927 | SPECIAL | Get a Quote |
Destination & Sightseeing
3 Dinner (D)
9 Breakfast (B)
FAQs
Oslo: What’s the weather like in winter? Scandinavia can be extremely cold during the winter (we’re talking 0°C or 32°F). Heads up! On rare occasions your Trip Manager might be forced to alter the itinerary due to adverse weather conditions.
Oslo: What should I pack for a winter trip in Scandinavia? Pack warm! We suggest bringing a warm waterproof jacket, gloves, thermals, hat, and sunglasses. Plus, a good pair of sturdy shoes for walking across snow or ice.
Oslo: What’s the weather like in summer? Scandinavian weather can be extremely varied. In the shoulder season (May and October) you can expect single-digit temperature and warm sunny days. From June until September, temperatures can reach well above 30° C (86° F).
Oslo: What should I pack for a summer trip in Scandinavia? It’s always a good idea to bring a warm windproof jacket cuz it can get quite cool at night especially outside of the cities.
Oslo: Will I see the Northern Lights? Hopefully! The Northern Lights (AKA the Aurora Borealis) are a natural display of coloured lights in the night sky of the northern hemisphere. They’re a natural phenomenon, so it can never be guaranteed. But you’ll have a higher chance of seeing them the further up north you go & if the sky’s clear. (Fingers crossed...)
Oslo: What currencies will I encounter on this trip? The currencies of the countries we visit on this trip are the Danish Krone (DKK), the Norwegian Krone (NOK), and the Swedish Krone (SEK). Need cash? ATMs are readily available, and most places accept credit/debit cards.
Included Experience
Copenhagen:
Stockholm: Admire the kaleidoscopic buildings in Gamla Stan (the old town) and watch the changing of the guards at the Royal Palace
Stockholm: Walk the streets of Stockholm with your Trip Manager, to get a feel for the city, before exploring solo.
Oslo: Take an orientation around the friendly Norwegian capital. Soak up the Viking and maritime legacy, see city highlights and discover where to get the best seafood.
Oslo: Get your sculpture culture on! It’s hard to believe that one artist created all of these masterpieces.