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- The best Norway and Sweden tour packages
- What people love about Norway And Sweden Tours
- Travel Norway and Sweden your way
- Discover Norway and Sweden tours for every budget
- Norway and Sweden tours for every group
- Top Norway and Sweden travel itineraries to fit your plans
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- Best time to visit Norway and Sweden
- Contact our Norway and Sweden travel experts
- What our customers ask about Norway and Sweden Tours & Trips
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Stockholm's Gamla Stan and Bergen's Bryggen wharf bookend this Nordic expedition. Trondheim's 11th-century cathedral, Geiranger's UNESCO fjords, and Oslo's Frogner Park reveal centuries of history. Nights at Thon Moldefjord and Moxy Bergen provide comfortable rest.
Duration 13 days Destinations Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
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What people love about Norway And Sweden Tours
- Highlights of Scandinavia (12 Days)
Excellent, absolutely loved it
- Scandinavia (Summer, 12 Days)
Awesome trip!!! Couldn't have been any better. Our tourguide Ed was amazing too.
- Focus on Scandinavia
Excellent tour, which met my expectations to have an overview of Scandinavia. Norway has stunning scenery. Our tour Director was fun & informative she did a great job.
Travel Norway and Sweden your way
Our cultural tours usually start in Copenhagen, where you'll learn the story behind The Little Mermaid statue and get into Danish design around Nyhavn harbor. When you get to Sweden, you'll walk through Gamla Stan's medieval streets in Stockholm, where the Nobel Museum sits right next to centuries-old squares. One route we really like includes time in Odense - that's where Hans Christian Andersen was born - before taking you to Bergen's Bryggen district, which UNESCO recognizes as pretty special. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy learning about Viking history in places like Skagen, where artists have been drawn to the unique quality of light for hundreds of years. You'll also get to see Norway's stave churches and explore Oslo's museum collection.
Our top-rated Nordic expedition takes you right into Norway's fjord landscape, kicking off in Berlin before heading north through Denmark. There's a great cable car ride up Fløyen Mountain where Bergen spreads out below you, plus you'll cross eight bridges on the Atlantic Road and get close enough to touch Briksdalsbreen glacier. If you're into outdoor activities, many of our travelers love the Voss route - it's Norway's outdoor capital where you can mix up hiking with some optional rapids rafting. Over in Sweden, the summer tours through Dalarna County give you chances to paddle across lakes while local guides share stories about regional folklore. What works really well is how these tours balance guided parts with free time - you'll have plenty of chances to find your own special spots in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Bergen.
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Who are you traveling with?
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63 tours in Norway and SwedenTraveling with a group makes Scandinavia both social and affordable. A popular 10-day tour brings people together to try Swedish meatballs in Stockholm and cross the impressive Oresund Bridge. Another well-rated option includes kayaking near Vrango Island, cycling Copenhagen with locals and also joining traditional fika coffee breaks in Alingsas. Our customers say the group really adds to their trip - whether they're learning Viking history or capturing midnight sun photos together. These tours usually have 20-35 people and include central hotels plus several meals.
Small Group
11 tours in Norway and SwedenKeeping groups small at 12-16 people opens up some special possibilities in Scandinavia. You can eat at family restaurants and stay at cozy hotels that larger groups just can't fit. One tour that gets great feedback includes a village safari around Lake Siljan in Sweden, where you'll meet local people and learn about traditional life. Another focuses on winter activities - you'll try cross-country skiing, go dogsledding and also learn Arctic survival skills. Small groups mean guides can give you more attention and adjust plans when interesting chances come up.
Private / Personalized
10 tours in Norway and SwedenPrivate tours let you see Scandinavia exactly how you want. Several routes start in Copenhagen, with your personal guide sharing stories about Rosenborg Castle and the Royal Guard ceremony. Then it's off to Norway for rides on the Flåmsbana Railway and fjord cruising at your preferred pace. Stockholm visits include the Vasa Museum plus time in Gamla Stan's old streets. Our travelers really value having their own guide throughout and also being able to change things up based on what interests them most.
Top Norway and Sweden travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our week-long tours blend city life with wilderness experiences. The Copenhagen-Sweden route takes you through Nyhavn's vibrant waterfront before crossing the Øresund Bridge to modern Malmö. You'll then head to Gothenburg for kayaking around Vrango Island's nature reserves and stop in Alingsås for traditional fika - that's coffee paired with local treats. For winter enthusiasts, we run tours into Swedish Lapland where you'll pick up Arctic survival skills, construct shelters and try your hand at ice fishing. Many of our travelers tell us meeting reindeer at the Sámi village in Rensjön was a highlight, along with husky sledding near Kiruna and taking a bracing Arctic swim in the Norwegian fjords near Narvik. These 7-day trips fit active travelers who want to mix cultural experiences and outdoor activities.
These Nordic routes span 10 days, hitting key destinations at an enjoyable pace that our customers appreciate. Beginning in Copenhagen, you'll wander medieval quarters and explore Tivoli Gardens before continuing to Odense, where the spirit of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales fills the streets. After an overnight ferry to Norway, the landscape transforms dramatically with the N-røyfjord cruise near Gudvangen, followed by an impressive Flåm Railway journey that climbs from sea level to 914 meters through rugged mountain terrain. The tour balances guided activities with independent exploration time, letting you discover Oslo's distinctive Vigeland sculptures, medieval Akershus fortress and then venture to Stockholm's Old Town, where the Vasa Museum houses an exceptionally preserved 17th-century warship that tends to be a highlight. Our travelers consistently mention guides like Tim and Bjorn, who share local knowledge while keeping the groups well-organized, though some note wanting additional time at particular locations. The itinerary draws those interested in genuine cultural experiences, from traditional meatball dinners in Stockholm to coffee breaks in historic cafes and authentic Nordic customs.
See all toursTwo weeks lets you really sink into Nordic culture at a comfortable pace. Starting from Copenhagen's Amalienborg Palace Quarter and Christiansborg Palace, the route crosses Jutland Peninsula to Odense's fairy-tale heritage sites. In Norway's fjord country, our travelers often tell us Geiranger is a standout - its Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil waterfalls pour into the UNESCO-protected fjord. You'll explore Bergen's historic Hanseatic quarter, ride the steep Flåm Railway and visit Lillehammer's Olympic venue. Stockholm rounds things out with proper time to see the Royal Palace, Riddarholm Church and take evening walks through Gamla Stan's medieval streets. This longer format means less packing, more relaxing and really getting to know each place.
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Best time to visit Norway and Sweden
- Spring 2025
Spring brings warmer days and more daylight hours to Scandinavia. Tours begin in Copenhagen with traditional fika coffee breaks before heading north through Sweden's lake country, where melting ice creates perfect conditions for paddling. Our customers really enjoy hiking Bergen's seven mountains once the snow starts to retreat. Spring is excellent for fjord cruises too - the winter melt feeds powerful waterfalls as you cruise through Nærøyfjord and also Geirangerfjord. Many routes include Oslo's Vigeland Sculpture Park when spring flowers fill the surrounding gardens.
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- Summer 2025
Summer means endless daylight and ideal conditions for getting outdoors. Routes combine kayaking along Vrango Island's coast with hikes above Bergen using the Fløibanen funicular. Our travelers love those long summer evenings in Stockholm's Gamla Stan, where sunset seems to last forever and outdoor cafes stay lively late into the night. Active summer tours include cycling through Copenhagen's hidden spots, village exploration around Sweden's Lake Siljan and guided walks to Norway's Briksdalsbreen glacier. June through August tours make full use of the midnight sun, especially in the north where daylight runs 24 hours.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn shows off Scandinavia's color changes and cultural sites without the crowds. Stockholm's archipelago really shines in fall, when cozy cafes offer perfect breaks between visits to the Vasa Museum, Royal Palace and other sites. Several routes explore Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen district, where autumn leaves complement the colorful wooden buildings. Our customers particularly enjoy fall visits to Oslo's Viking Ship Museum and Vigeland Park, followed by evenings trying traditional Nordic dishes. With fewer visitors around, there's more space to explore Copenhagen's Nyhavn harbor, Sweden's lake towns and also major attractions.
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So How Do You Get Around Norway and Sweden?
Getting between the major cities is actually pretty straightforward. The trains are fantastic especially the Oslo-Bergen route with these incredible mountain views you won't want to miss. There's also a really comfortable overnight train from Stockholm to Oslo if you're trying to save time. Buses are great for traveling on a budget and they go practically everywhere while flights are quick but you'll miss those amazing landscapes below. If you're heading from Copenhagen to Oslo the overnight ferries are really fun with restaurants and even casinos onboard. The Nordic Tour Start Berlin includes one of these ferry crossings and it's a great way to travel.
What Local Traditions Can You Actually Experience?
Sweden's got this wonderful thing called fika it's basically their coffee and pastry tradition but it's so much more than that it's really woven into their social fabric. Head to Alingsås they actually call it the Capital of Fika and you'll find these amazing traditional cafes everywhere. Over in Norway there's nothing quite like visiting a family farm like Øvre-Eide where five generations have worked the land. The Scenic Scandinavia tour lets you have dinner with the family there and it's just such a genuine experience.
Which Natural Wonders Should You Definitely See?
The Norwegian fjords are absolutely incredible places like Nærøyfjord and Sognefjord with these massive cliffs and waterfalls that'll take your breath away. You can see them by boat or drive the scenic routes both are amazing experiences. The Contiki summer tour includes a cruise through Sognefjord and it's spectacular. Up in Swedish Lapland Abisko National Park is another must-visit you can get there by bus and chairlift and the Sami guides take you hiking show you reindeer herding and if you're lucky the Northern Lights.
Can You Do Winter Activities Without Taking a Tour?
You absolutely can! Places like Torgåsgården in Sweden are perfect for independent travelers who want to ski snowboard or try husky sledding. If you're feeling really adventurous head to Swedish Lapland where you can learn proper Arctic survival skills like building shelters and ice fishing. The New Year Adventure tour includes all this plus a really cool reindeer farm visit but you can definitely arrange these activities on your own too.
Where Can You Find Those Hidden Authentic Experiences?
Røros in Norway is this incredible old mining town that's actually a World Heritage Site with all these historic buildings and old miners' houses still standing. The Nordic Tour includes it but you can easily visit independently. Over in Sweden there's this fascinating place called Gammelstad Church Town it's got these beautifully preserved wooden houses that people used to stay in when they came for church services really takes you back in time.