Norway and Sweden Tours for Seniors
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10 best trips for 'over 50s' in Norway and Sweden
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- Spectacular Scandinavia & its Fjords (Small Groups)
- Nordic Wonders: Scandinavia & the Norwegian Fjords - Cruise & Land Journey
- Spectacular Scandinavia (Copenhagen to Bergen) (2024)
- Nordic Wonders and Fjords of Norway
- Scandinavia Explorer
- Premium Sweden and Norway
- Best of Scandinavia - 10 days
- Discover Scandinavia
- Scandinavian Discovery 2026
- Nordic Wildlife, Fjords and the Arctic Circle - Cruise & Land Journey
Coastal treasures of Norway and Sweden beckon. Gothenburg's Maritime Museum and Oslo's Nobel Peace Centre welcome visitors. Scenic Eclipse II provides stable fjord cruising while Flam Railway and Bergen's UNESCO wharf offer comfortable touring.
Duration 11 days Destinations Denmark, Sweden, Norway Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $24,145
19% Off- NZ$19,645You save $4,500
The Nordic capitals reveal their treasures at an unhurried pace. From Stockholm's Royal Palace to Oslo's Opera House, then aboard Scenic Eclipse through Norway's fjords. Gentle Zodiac excursions explore Svalbard's Arctic wilderness.
Duration 25 days Destinations Denmark, Sweden, Norway Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $53,990
12% Off- NZ$47,490You save $6,500
What people love about Norway and Sweden Tours for Seniors
- Highlights of Scandinavia
Catrin’s information to us was excellent. Her manner with all travellers was fantastic. She made the tour fun for all. I would certainly love to have her as a tour director again.
- Focus on Scandinavia
The trip was wonderful with scenic landscape, enthusiastic, helpful, friendly tour leader and driver
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
Your was well organized. Itinerary was fantastic.
What our customers ask about Norway and Sweden Tours for Seniors
What type of accommodation can seniors expect on Norway and Sweden tours?
The accommodations focus on comfort and convenience with 4-star hotels in city centers. You'll find properties like the Scandic Copenhagen and Clarion Sign Stockholm which offer modern rooms with essential amenities. Most hotels provide elevators and accessible features including walk-in showers. A recent TourRadar traveler noted: "Our hotels were in excellent locations and the luxury transportation really made this trip. The accommodation quality was consistently high throughout Scandinavia."
What is the best time of year for seniors to visit Norway and Sweden?
The most favorable conditions occur from May through September when daylight stretches long into the evening. Summer months bring comfortable temperatures reaching 20-25°C (68-77°F) in Stockholm and Oslo while coastal Bergen stays cooler at 15-20°C (59-68°F). Those looking to avoid peak crowds often choose May or September when the weather remains pleasant but tourist numbers drop. Booking records show most senior travelers prefer the June to August period.
How much walking is typically involved in Norway and Sweden senior tours?
Daily city tours usually include 2-3 hours of relaxed walking on level ground. Tours through Stockholm's Gamla Stan and Oslo's Vigeland Park include regular rest stops. For those seeking less active options scenic experiences like the Flåm Railway provide wonderful alternatives. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Our guide was very accommodating of different walking abilities and always offered alternatives."
What is included in the meal plan for senior tours in Norway and Sweden?
Tour packages typically cover daily breakfasts and select dinners. For example the Collette Spectacular Scandinavia provides 12 breakfasts and 8 dinners featuring local cuisine. Meals take place at hotel restaurants like the Thon Hotel Bristol and local establishments. According to one TourRadar review "Breakfast buffets were extensive and dinners showcased local specialties like Norwegian salmon and Swedish meatballs." Special dining experiences often include evenings at Bergen's Bryggen harbor or within Stockholm's historic Gamla Stan.
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