2 Week Denmark, Norway and Sweden Tour Packages
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Denmark, Norway And Sweden itineraries for 2 weeks
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14 Days in Scandinavia, incl. Copenhagen and Stockholm
Eleven Nordic cities unfold over 14 days across Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Royal Copenhagen, Norwegian fjords, and Stockholm's medieval quarters create lasting memories, enhanced by luxury coach travel, scenic railways, and local cuisine.
- Days 1-2
Copenhagen, Denmark
Start in Copenhagen and visit the colorful Nyhavn waterfront before the crowds arrive. "Watching the sunrise over Nyhavn's painted houses was magical - get there by 7 AM to avoid tour groups." Visit the Amalienborg Palace complex and Tivoli Gardens. Take a half-day trip to the peaceful Dragør fishing village.
- Days 3-4
Journey to Norway
Travel through Denmark's countryside to take the ferry from Hirtshals to Kristiansand (3.5 hours). Head to Stavanger to see its beautifully preserved 18th-century wooden buildings. Book afternoon ferry crossings when the water is usually calmer.
- Days 5-6
Bergen & Fjord Country
Spend two days in Bergen. Visit the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf district early before cruise ships dock. "The fish market by the harbor is fantastic - go before 10 AM when the catch is freshest and lines are shortest." Take the funicular up Mount Fløyen for great city views.
- Days 7-8
Flåm & Geirangerfjord
Ride the scenic Flåm Railway through the fjords. Get a window seat on the right side for the best views. Visit Geirangerfjord, Norway's most beautiful fjord. "The morning light on the Seven Sisters waterfall is incredible. Book a kayak trip early before afternoon winds pick up."
- Days 9-10
Lillehammer Region
Stop at the stave church in Lom on your way to Lillehammer. Visit the Olympic Museum and open-air folk museum. Remember to pack an eye mask since summer days are very long.
- Day 11
Oslo
Spend a full day in Norway's capital. Visit the Viking Ship Museum and Vigeland Sculpture Park. "The hop-on-hop-off boat tour gives the best city overview - get the 9 AM departure to avoid midday crowds."
- Days 12-14
Stockholm, Sweden
Finish your trip in Stockholm. Walk through Gamla Stan old town early or late to avoid crowds. Visit the Vasa Museum and Royal Palace. "The Stockholm Card saves money if you're doing 3+ attractions daily." Take an archipelago cruise at sunset on your last evening.
13 Days in Scandinavia, incl. Copenhagen and Helsinki
Nordic culture comes alive in this 13-day tour, from Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens to Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen and Stockholm's Royal Palace. The journey features overnight ferries and comfortable hotels rated 4.2/5.
- Days 1-2
Copenhagen, Denmark
Start your Scandinavian adventure in Copenhagen. A recent visitor shared: "Luke was amazing in sharing fascinating information and captivating stories about the places we visit." Get your bearings with a local guide in the compact city center. Visit Tivoli Gardens right when it opens to avoid the crowds. Check out the free-spirited Christiania neighborhood in the afternoon when it's most lively. A canal cruise offers great city views but book in advance during summer when waits can be long.
- Days 3-4
Bergen, Norway
Take the overnight ferry to Bergen, your gateway to the Norwegian fjords. The crossing takes 16-18 hours. Try to get an outside cabin since interior rooms can feel small. Visit the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf early before cruise ships arrive. The funicular ride up Mount Fløyen gives you amazing views but pack a windbreaker. It gets cold up there even in summer.
- Days 5-6
Norwegian Fjords & Oslo
Drive through Norway's stunning fjord country. The Bergen to Oslo route takes about 7 hours with stops. See the stave church in Borgund before 11 AM to avoid the tour groups. In Oslo head to the Viking Ship Museum first since tickets often sell out. The Vigeland Sculpture Park is perfect for evening visits when the lighting makes for great photos.
- Days 7-9
Stockholm, Sweden
Travel to Stockholm via Karlstad where you can stop for lunch by Lake Vänern. Base yourself in Gamla Stan old town for easy access to everything. A past visitor suggests: "Get museum cards for better value than individual tickets." Visit the Vasa Museum right at opening (8:30 AM) to avoid crowds. Set aside 3-4 hours for the Skansen open-air museum.
- Days 10-13
Helsinki, Finland
The overnight ferry to Helsinki takes 13-15 hours. Try the dinner buffet on board for a taste of Nordic seafood. Start your Helsinki visit at Senate Square to get oriented then explore the Design District. Take a morning ferry to Suomenlinna fortress when it's less busy. The rock-carved Temppeliaukio Church is worth seeing but check the schedule since it often closes for afternoon concerts.
13 Day Scandinavia Itinerary, incl. Berlin and Oslo
Three Nordic nations reveal their treasures from Copenhagen's royal district to Stockholm's archipelago and Norway's dramatic fjords. UNESCO sites, scenic ferry crossings, and carefully selected Scandic hotels create a comfortable journey.
- Days 1-2
Berlin
- Days 3-4
Copenhagen
- Day 5
Sweden Journey
- Days 6-7
Stockholm & Northern Sweden
- Days 8-9
Norwegian Coast
- Days 10-11
Bergen & Mountain Journey
- Days 12-13
Oslo
What people love about 2 week Denmark, Norway and Sweden tours
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
The experience I had on the tour far exceeded my expectations. It was my first time on a tour, travelling on my own, and I didn't really know what to expect. I found I was put at ease right from the beginning when we all first met in London. Kassie was a warm and friendly person who was well organised and ensured everyone was well informed and looked after. The bus was very comfortable and our driver was experienced and always on time and very courteous. The itinerary was amazing we saw so many amazing places and enjoyed many experiences in those places. Kassie was very knowledgeable and shared a lot of interesting facts on every place we discovered, so I felt I did learn a lot along the way as well. She insured that we were all well informed of our plans for each day. It was quite fast paced but at the same time it was still enjoyable, and the accommodation we stayed at was nice and clean and comfortable. The optional extras that were offered were amazing I am so glad I did all of them, I would totally recommend everyone to do the same, as these experiences are the ones that you will remember for ever. It allows you to have more of an insight into the place and the culture by immersing yourself among the people there. It also gives you easy access into all the main attractions, as you get skip the line tickets, and you don't have to do much but show up on time. I really can't think of anything that I would change about the trip, it was a trip of a lifetime for me and I feel that it really enriched my life. I met a lot of lovely people on the tour, whom I hope to keep in contact with from here on in. I would highly recommend doing this tour, and hope to do another one in the near future. Denise
- Copenhagen to Helsinki
Luke was friendly, knowledgeable, and considerate in how he interacted with us "older" folks. He was an absolutely wonderful guide!
- Highlights of Scandinavia
Overall quite enjoyable.