Highlights of Scandinavia
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- Included sightseeing of Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, Royal Amalienborg Palace and more
- Visit Sognefjord - the 'king of the fjords'
- 11 nights accommodation in cherry-picked hotels
- Save 10%^
Sweden serves up a stylish sojourn that will deliver the arresting beauty and captivating history you would expect from Scandinavia. Your adventure across ‘the North’ reveals centuries of trading heritage amidst the region’s colourful harbour façades and all the natural splendour befitting of the 'King' and 'Queen' of the fjords.
Highlights:
- Nhagen: Sightseeing with a Local Specialist includes views of the Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, Royal Amalienborg Palace and the Carlsberg Glyptotek
- Oslo: View the medieval fortress Akershus, the City Hall and the Royal Palace. Visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park with a Local Specialist
- Bergen: See Haakon's Hall and the bustling fish market
- Sognefjord: View the 'King' of the fjords
- Lillehammer: Visit this charming host city of the 1994 winter Olympics
- Stockholm: Sightseeing with a Local Specialist includes views of the medieval Storkyrkan, the City Hall, Riddarholm Church and the Royal Palace.
Inclusions:
- 11 nights accommodation in cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted.
- 11 Breakfasts,4 dinners
- The itinerary includes an expert Travel Director and professional Driver and all the must-see sightseeing and surprise extras.
Day 1: Arrive Copenhagen
You’re in for a whole lot of hygge when you hit the colourful, character-filled streets of Copenhagen, kickstarting your journey across Scandinavia. This cool capital manages to mix fairy tale with function as you’ll come to discover. Spend your day soaking up the atmosphere in 17 century Nyhavn or rubbing shoulders with the funloving locals in Tivoli Gardens, Europe’s second oldest amusement park. Later, meet your Travel Director and fellow travellers for dinner at your hotel.Meas: Dinner
Day 2: Copenhagen sightseeing and free time
Discover why Copenhagen earns its status as one of the world’s most liveable cities – a place where work and play are perfectly balanced. Your Local Specialist will take you on a sightseeing tour to the heart of the city, through lively streets, squares and along canals, revealing many of the city’s highlights, from the Royal Amalienborg Palace to Carlsberg Glyptotek. Snap a selfie with Copenhagen’s demure Little Mermaid then spend the rest of the day exploring Copenhagen your way or join an Optional Experience to the Danish Riviera past ancient fishing villages to the 17 century Frederiksborg Castle. This evening, join a visit to the village of Dragør with its tiny thatched cottages.Meals: Breakfast
Day 3: Copenhagen – Oslo
The next leg of your journey is filled with eye-catching landscapes that demand to be captured on camera. Your scenic drive from Denmark to Norway will see you cross the Øresund by ferry, then skirt the Swedish coastline north past glittering blue bays and lush pine and spruce forests. Continue your journey past Gothenburg bound for Oslo, the Norwegian capital. Norway wears its pioneering past with subtlety. This city could claim great Viking victories. Instead, you’ll encounter a modest, waterfront Oslo, where contemporary meets comfortable and the Norwegian philosophy of friluftsliv is palpable in its lush parks, flower lined boulevards and bustling waterways.Meals: Breakfast
Day 4: Oslo sightseeing – Vrådal
Your Local Specialist will reveal all the highlights of Oslo this morning, including the medieval Akershus fortress, the City Hall and the Royal Palace. Visit the bronze, granite and cast iron fantasy-land left behind by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland in Frogner Park, home to the world’s largest sculpture exhibition by a single artist. Later, take the chance to explore Oslo at leisure before we travel to Norway’s Telemark region, renowned for its distinctive skiing technique. Tonight, join your travel companions for dinner at your hotel.Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5: Vrådal – Bergen
Witness Mother Nature’s magic touch on Norway as you wind your way through spectacular mountains and past Hardangerfjord, the 'Queen of the Fjords', to Bergen. The city’s Hanseatic heritage is only second to the spectacular natural landscape that surrounds this enchanting coastal city, which is famously fringed by seven hills and seven fjords. The former capital of Norway has been a trading centre since the 13 century as you will come to discover on your orientation tour of the city's highlights, including the fish market and the 13 -century Haakon's Hall, a former Royal residence.Meals: Breakfast
Day 6: Bergen sightseeing and free time
Nowhere is Norway’s seafaring heritage more apparent than in Bergen, which was once the cod capital of the world and a lively port for traders seeking to spread its salty delights across Europe. You’ll have some time to explore the harbour and the colourful wooden warehouses of UNESCO-listed Bryggen, the centre of Bergen’s Hanseatic trade for centuries. Consider joining an Optional Experience to visit the villa of famous composer Edvard Grieg and see where he was inspired to compose his masterworks. You could also choose to delve into Norway’s World War II history during a visit to the lost village of Telavåg, whose ties to the resistance saw it destroyed by German forces.Meals: Breakfast
Day 7: Bergen – Sognefjord (Lærdal)
Norway's fjord country takes centre stage today as you head to the 'King of the Fjords', Sognefjord. You'll have a scenic drive before arriving at the world's longest and deepest fjord. You'll have a rare opportunity as part of an Optional Experience to journey on the world-famous Flåm Railway. After, for nature lovers, there's an Optional Experience to board a cruise on the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, whose stunning landscape has inspired painters for centuries. Tonight, join your travel companions for dinner at your hotel.Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 8: Sognefjord (Lærdal) – Lillehammer (Hamar)
Enjoy a scenic drive through the mountains to Lillehammer, in the heart of Norway. You’ll discover what’s great about the great outdoors as you see how this Norwegian ski jumping centre turned Winter Olympics hub has become popular amongst adrenalin junkies.Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Lillehammer (Hamar) – Karlstad – Örebro
Travel through Norway’s lush forest landscapes, through the cottage countryside of Sweden bound for Lake Vänern, to visit Karlstad, surrounded by forests, fields and lakes. Take a deep breath and embrace the simplicity of your surroundings before continuing to the lively university town of Örebro, where you’ll stay tonight. View the 13thcentury castle on the banks of the Svartån River during your orientation.Meals: Breakfast
Day 10: Örebro – Stockholm
Continue to stylish Stockholm, which locals refer to as 'beauty on water'. The beautiful blue jostles for your attention amidst lush green parks and a modern city where style and substance coexist effortlessly. Get your bearings and explore Stockholm your way or take a cruise across the harbour and the beautiful Djurgården canal on our Optional Experience which continues on to explore the huge public art gallery that is the Stockholm metro.Meals: Breakfast
Day 11: Stockholm sightseeing and free time.
Let this elegant city capture your heart as you explore this morning with a Local Specialist. View the medieval Storkyrkan, the Swedish Parliament and the Royal Palace. An Optional Experience could see you visit Stockholm’s City Hall and delve into the story of the Vasa, a 17 century warship that sank on her maiden voyage. In the afternoon, get your cameras ready for a 'pano' worthy of framing when you head to Sodermalm on an Optional Experience which includes a visit to the world’s first Ice Bar. Say skål in glasses made of pure river ice, then join your fellow travellers later for dinner to celebrate the end of your Scandinavian adventure.Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 12: Depart Stockholm
Your epic journey worthy of a Viking voyage has sadly come to an end. Say a fond farväl to new friends and close the curtain on a holiday filled with Scandinavian style, the majesty of 'Mother Nature' and a whole lot of lek as you prepare to return home.Meals: Breakfast
Prices
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Dates
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Multiple departure dates in 2025 & 2026 |
*Advertised price is based on twin share and is based on09 May 2025 departure and is correct as at 18 December 2024. Other travel dates available at seasonal surcharge. Please enquire with your RAC travel consultant for current availability and pricing.
*Advertised price is based on 09 May 2025 departure and is subject to availability and change at any time. Please enquire with your RAC travel consultant for current pricing and availability. Other departure dates available at seasonal surcharge. Further conditions apply, for full details, please check with your RAC travel consultant at time of booking.
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