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- The best Sweden tour packages
- What people love about Sweden Tours
- Most popular destinations in Sweden
- Travel Sweden your way
- Best tour companies for Sweden tours
- Best places to start your Sweden tour
- Sweden tours for every group
- Top Sweden travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Sweden
- Sweden travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Sweden travel experts
- What our customers ask about Sweden Tours & Trips
The best Sweden tour packages
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5-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
45 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The islands are stunning, the meals from the recipe recommendations were delicious and easy to prepare.”
Mary, traveled in July
Glide through Sweden's Saint Anna Archipelago across 6,000 untouched islands, from forested shelters to remote skerries. A route from Aspöja to Häradskar lighthouse lets you camp freely on private islands while spotting grey seals and white-tailed eagles. Premium gear and local support included, from approx. $820.
Duration 5 days Destinations Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Kupa Klint, Missjo, Harstena, Hasko, Krakmaro, Häradskär Island Age Range 12 to 75 year olds Operator Do the North From
- US$820
Team Expedition - Guided Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The equipment was easy to use and the information given was clear and simple. The menus and food were amazing.”
Elizabeth, traveled in August
The Saint Anna Archipelago unfolds over 5 days, stretching from forested mainland to remote Häradskär Island. Highlights include historic Harstena village, Kupa Klint lookout, and camping on pristine islands. Gourmet Swedish meals complement wildlife viewing of grey seals and coastal birds.
Duration 5 days Destinations Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Kupa Klint, Missjo, Harstena, Häradskär Island Age Range 18 to 70 year olds Operator Do the North From
- US$1,142
Wolves, Moose and Beavers in the Forests of Central Sweden
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A really excellent trip from start to finish!”
Sarah, traveled in August
Pristine forests of Skinnskatteberg await on this 5-day wildlife tour from Stockholm. The cozy Udden Guesthouse serves as base camp for moose tracking in Sweden's prime viewing area, with one thrilling night camping in wolf territory. Guided canoe trips reveal black-throated divers and expert-led beaver safaris.
Duration 5 days Destinations Stockholm, Skinnskatteberg Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Wild Sweden From
- US$1,761
Stockholm's culture comes alive with stays at Scandic No 53 and visits to Stortorget square. The narrow Mårten Trotzigs gränd and Royal Swedish Opera showcase city highlights. The package includes guided tours, daily breakfast, and private transfers.
Duration 5 days Destinations Stockholm Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $818
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Sweden's heartland opens up from Stockholm's archipelago to Stendörren Nature Reserve. The route features 17th-century Nynäs Manor, Lake Klämmingen's waters, and Gripsholm Castle in Mariefred. Boutique hotels and historic guesthouses welcome cyclists covering 43-54km daily.
Duration 6 days Destinations Stockholm, Trosa, Gnesta, Mariefred Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
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What people love about Sweden Tours
- 5-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
One of the most exciting and fabulous trip I've ever made... absolutely gorgeous and original !!!
- Team Expedition - Guided Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago
The Do The North team were efficient friendly and professional. The equipment was easy to use and the information given by Thomas was clear and he made it sound simple.The menus and food all planned by Helena were amazing ...she is a goddess. We loved helping prepare the food and developed great teamwork which made it all a lot of fun with plenty of laughing.What can I say about where we paddled...I was awestruck by the geological history of the area,it was so beautiful.The guidebook provided had good information and of course Thomas was a fount of information and new the islands well.I never felt outside my " comfort zone" on the water .I absolutely loved it. Thankyou Do The North.It has made my holiday very special.
- Wolves, Moose and Beavers in the Forests of Central Sweden
We loved our trip! Our guide Simon was amazing! Keep him around!!!
Most popular destinations in Sweden
Lapland pulls you right into its winter magic with activities our TourRadar customers talk about again and again. You'll get to lead your own team of huskies through snowy forests or take it slow behind reindeer across quiet white landscapes - these are the experiences that really make the trip special. Many of our travelers have caught the Northern Lights dancing across the Arctic sky, and while Santa's Village in Rovaniemi is worth visiting, you'll want to time it right to avoid the biggest crowds. The sweet spot for winter activities runs from December through March, with January and February giving you the best shot at seeing those lights. We've found that 3-4 days lets you soak in the full experience, and travelers especially love staying in glass igloos or ice hotels for that real Arctic feeling.
See all Lapland toursArctic expeditions come in two distinct varieties that our travelers keep telling us about. If you're drawn to Greenland's dramatic scenery, you'll paddle past massive icebergs in crystal waters and walk across ancient glaciers with professional equipment - the sound of ice crunching beneath your feet is something quite special. The other option takes you down the Dempster Highway where the Arctic wilderness really shows itself through regular wildlife sightings and endless tundra stretching to the horizon. You should know these aren't luxury tours - expect basic camping conditions, pack essential gear like headlamps for moving around after dark and plan for simple but genuine Arctic meals. Our past guests particularly love photographing wildlife in their natural habitat, especially polar bears, and many can't stop talking about experiencing the midnight sun during summer trips.
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Travel Sweden your way
We run a fantastic route through six major spots in Scandinavia, starting in Copenhagen's Nyhavn with its painted houses and winding through the Swedish city of Malmo. Our travelers really get into the local vibe, especially when they hop on bikes with Copenhagen guides who know all the hidden corners. Over in Sweden, there's some proper walking involved but people tell us it's worth it - you get to see both city life and wild nature up close. Everyone seems to love stopping for fika (that's Swedish coffee and cake) in Alingsas; it's this perfect moment to slow down and chat with locals.
Select from our extensive range of 32 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Sweden with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursGo off the beaten track with a self guided adventure of Sweden. Travel and experience the freedom of creating a holiday on your own terms. With 31 tours lasting from 4 days up to 15 days, fulfil your wanderlust and set off on your own adventure!
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Intrepid's Scandinavian tours offer decent value for travelers wanting to explore the region without breaking the bank, though feedback from our customers points to some inconsistencies. The accommodation quality varies between locations, and some travelers mentioned hiccups with luggage transfers during their trips. What really stands out are the tour leaders - particularly Jens, Ugne, Nikolai and also Dushan who've received lots of positive mentions from our TourRadar travelers. They bring solid organizational skills and genuine enthusiasm to their groups, helping smooth over any rough spots that pop up with hotels or scheduling. The pace can be a bit demanding for some folks, but that's fairly typical for tours trying to cover significant ground in Scandinavia. Where the hotels might be basic in certain stops, the guides make up for it by creating those special local moments that stick with you - whether that's finding a hidden café in Copenhagen or knowing exactly when to catch the best light for photos in the Norwegian fjords. Most TourRadar customers tell us they walk away with great memories despite the occasional bumps, largely thanks to those standout guides who know how to handle the practical details while keeping the group's energy up.
Best places to start your Sweden tour
Stockholm is where most people kick off their Swedish adventure - about 25 of our recent travelers started there. Saint Anna Archipelago and Lulea up north are becoming more popular starting points too, and some folks choose Copenhagen or Oslo if they want to see multiple countries. Looking at our booking data, you'll want to lock in your tour around 67 days before you plan to go, especially for summer trips. This gives you enough time to get the dates and hotels you want, though keep in mind some places have pretty simple accommodation. Our customers love how easy it is to get around between cities using public transport - it really opens up your options for exploring. If you're after a more local experience, try coming in May or September; the weather's still nice, there are fewer tourists around and you might score better deals on hotels.
Sweden tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
41 tours in SwedenSwedish group tours offer two distinct experiences that draw social travelers looking to connect. Winter adventures in Lapland bring people together through shared experiences like snowshoeing in pristine wilderness, mastering winter survival skills, and gliding through snow-covered forests by dog sled while searching for the Northern Lights. Our TourRadar customers often mention guides Jens, Ugne and also Nikolai, who excel at creating bonds between travelers even in challenging conditions. The city-focused route starts in Stockholm, winds through Swedish cultural sites and connects travelers through guided walks in Gamla Stan, visits to the Vasa Museum and plenty of independent exploration time. You'll find yourself sharing coffee breaks with newfound friends in traditional cafes, capturing photos of Copenhagen's colorful Nyhavn harbor and wandering off to discover hidden spots between scheduled activities. The centrally positioned hotels make it simple to extend your time with travel companions after each day's organized events, letting natural friendships develop at their own pace.
Small Group
22 tours in SwedenSmall-group tours through Sweden blend city exploration with wilderness immersion at a deliberate pace. Our TourRadar customers particularly value the 5-6 day self-guided kayaking expeditions in Saint Anna Archipelago, where groups navigate through thousands of untouched islands, watching white-tailed eagles soar overhead as grey seals surface in the outer waters. The 6-destination Scandinavian journey begins in Copenhagen's vibrant Nyhavn, crosses the Oresund Bridge, and winds through Swedish coastal communities. Local touches define these tours - from traditional fika coffee breaks in Alingsas, guided bicycle rides through Copenhagen's hidden pathways, and also kayaking around Vrango Island. While the accommodations lean toward simple comfort, guides like Jens, Ugne and also Nikolai bring depth to each experience through their regional expertise and seamless planning. Groups connect naturally during shared moments, whether wild camping on secluded archipelago islands, exploring Stockholm's medieval lanes, or taking time to wander independently between structured activities.
Private / Personalized
30 tours in SwedenPrivate tours open up Sweden's wild spaces and urban culture in unique ways. Our archipelago cycling adventures let you pedal through Tyresta National Park's ancient forests and explore remote islands like Utö at your own speed. For winter enthusiasts, custom Aurora safaris in Swedish Lapland combine dogsledding, ice sculpture workshops and nights in the famous ICEHOTEL. Self-guided kayaking trips through Saint Anna give experienced paddlers total freedom to explore thousands of uninhabited islands, with top-quality gear provided and the flexibility to adjust routes based on conditions and interests.
Top Sweden travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long tours offer two distinct experiences in Sweden: urban exploration or wilderness immersion. The city-focused route takes you from Copenhagen through Malmo and up to Stockholm, using trains and ferries to connect the dots. Our customers love biking Copenhagen with local guides before crossing the famous Oresund Bridge to Sweden. For nature lovers, the self-guided kayaking expeditions in Saint Anna Archipelago let you paddle and camp among thousands of islands. Travelers rave about swimming in quiet lagoons, cooking over campfires and spotting white-tailed eagles. These tours are perfect for independent spirits - you get top-quality gear and daily weather updates by text, but you're free to adjust your route based on conditions and interests.
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Stockholm, Nusnas, Mora, Karlstad, Gothenburg, Jonkoping, Västerås
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The Northern Lights tours in Swedish Lapland are perfect for meeting other independent travelers - our solo guests often tell us they've made lasting friendships while out Aurora hunting, learning winter survival skills and snowshoeing through untouched wilderness. City tours in Stockholm give you a good mix of structure and freedom - you'll get your bearings with guided walking tours and central hotels, then have plenty of time to explore those hidden corners that make solo travel so rewarding.
Sweden offers such great contrasts for couples - you can spend cozy winter nights in a treehouse hotel looking out over snowy forests, or head out kayaking in summer to find your perfect private camping island. Many pairs choose to navigate the archipelago's thousands of islands together on self-guided trips, combining both adventure and quiet moments. Winter in Lapland adds special touches like working with ice sculptures, relaxing in traditional saunas and watching for Northern Lights from unique spots. The Baltic cruises between capital cities give you an elegant way to experience Swedish and also Finnish culture, with comfortable cabins and excellent dining included.
Our younger travelers love getting active in the archipelago - especially on self-guided kayaking trips where we provide quality gear and they set their own pace. They often tell us about camping wild on different islands and trading stories with sailors at the rustic Missjö pub. The Lapland winter programs draw plenty of young adventurers too, mixing up dogsledding and snowmobiling with Northern Lights photography and chances to meet fellow travelers from all around the globe.
Our mature travelers appreciate how we've structured the Scandinavian tours to blend city experiences and countryside visits at a comfortable pace. You'll stay in good hotels while exploring highlights like Copenhagen's Nyhavn harbor and Stockholm's Gamla Stan. The Swedish route includes proper time for traditional fika coffee breaks in Alingsas and visits to historic coastal settlements. Many guests particularly enjoy walking tours through Stockholm and Copenhagen where local experts share stories about the architectural heritage and also city history.
Our family trips to Swedish Lapland really shine in winter - kids get excited about walking on frozen sea during icebreaker cruises and actually swimming among ice floes. Meeting the huskies is always a highlight before families head out sledding through snow-covered forests, and those evening Aurora hunts create some really special family memories. Summer brings gentler options in the archipelago where families can paddle between islands, spot white-tailed eagles and find their own private beach for camping. For city exploration, we've set up Stockholm tours that work well with kids - you can visit the Vasa Museum and old town at your own speed using flexible hop-on-hop-off passes.
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36 toursSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit Sweden
- Spring 2025
Spring tours in Sweden blend city exploration with outdoor activities, as the weather warms into comfortable temperatures. Our Stockholm packages have become a favorite this season, especially since we include those handy 24-hour bus passes letting visitors explore the Vasa Museum, Royal Palace and also Gamla Stan at their own pace. The guided walking tours through Stockholm's historic quarters work especially well with spring's mild weather, and our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy finding hidden gems like the city's narrowest alley while learning local history from our expert guides. Copenhagen serves as a gateway for many spring visitors, who start by exploring Nyhavn's waterfront before taking the scenic ferry crossing to Sweden. The season's moderate climate creates perfect conditions for touring Kronborg Castle and wandering through Jönköping's peaceful lakeside paths. TourRadar customers consistently note how spring visits help them dodge the summer crowds while still enjoying ideal temperatures for both city exploration and countryside walks.
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- Summer 2025
Summer opens up Sweden's archipelagos for kayaking and island exploration, with many of our travelers opting for 5-8 day self-guided trips. The Saint Anna region is particularly popular - you'll paddle through mazes of forested islands, spot white-tailed eagles and discover hidden swimming spots. These tours provide top-quality camping gear and let you choose your own route among thousands of islands. Many paddlers love visiting the historic village of Harstena for fresh-baked cinnamon rolls and local seafood. Another summer favorite combines Copenhagen's bike culture with Swedish coastal towns - you'll cycle through Stockholm's Royal National City Park, take ferries to car-free islands and join local guides who show you their favorite fika cafes in places like Alingsas.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Our Stockholm autumn tours really shine when the summer crowds thin out, letting you blend city discoveries with rich cultural experiences. The city's parks transform with golden colors while you explore landmarks like the Vasa Museum and Royal Palace at an unhurried pace. We include practical 24-hour transport passes and centrally located hotels in our 5-day city packages, making it easy to navigate Stockholm's highlights and hidden corners. Multi-city options connect Copenhagen with Stockholm, taking you through charming historic towns like Örebro, Vadstena and also Linköping along the way. Our customers particularly value those authentic Nordic moments - from wandering Nyhavn's vibrant waterfront to crossing the strait by ferry and exploring medieval fortresses like Kronborg Castle. Local guides weave cultural stories throughout your journey, and we balance structured activities with plenty of time to explore independently between these fascinating Nordic capitals.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Swedish Lapland offers some incredible Northern Lights experiences that our travelers consistently rate highly. The most popular tours combine Aurora hunting with real outdoor activities - you'll drive husky sleds through snowy forests, learn ice fishing basics and meet local Sami reindeer herders. Several tours include nights at the famous ICEHOTEL, where you can try ice sculpting workshops before sleeping in artistically carved ice rooms kept at a steady -5°C. Up in Lulea, visitors love crushing through frozen seas on icebreaker cruises and even swimming among ice floes in special survival suits. Our customers particularly enjoy the mix of guided activities and free time to explore small Arctic towns, with many mentioning how the young guides create a fun group atmosphere despite the cold conditions.
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How Can Swedish Culture Come Alive During Your Visit?
You'll absolutely love experiencing fika it's this wonderful Swedish tradition where everyone takes time to enjoy coffee and treats with friends. The cafés all around Sweden are perfect spots to try it and if you're really into coffee culture head to Alingsås they're actually known as Sweden's "Capital of Fika" and their cinnamon buns and chocolate truffles are incredible. Lots of travelers on our Taste of Scandinavia tour tell us the fika experience in Alingsas is a real highlight.
Where Can You Find Sweden's Natural Wonders?
Just outside Stockholm you've got Tyresta National Park which is amazing with its ancient forests and beautiful lakes you can easily get there by transfer and bike from the city. Up north Swedish Lapland is this whole other world with the Arctic Circle northern lights and that famous Ice Hotel you can reach it by train or plane. Our Tailor-Made Aurora Safari & Icehotel Trip lets you try ice sculpting and go dog sledding which is pretty special.
What Are Some Hidden Gems for Getting Around Sweden?
The Stockholm archipelago is just incredible with its 24000 islands stretching out east of Stockholm and getting around by boat is half the fun. Cycling through the islands is fantastic because you can take it all in at your own pace especially on islands like Ornö and Utö. People really love how peaceful it is out there plus you can swim and hike whenever you want.
Which Places in Sweden Are Still Under the Radar?
Örebro is this gorgeous historic town with a stunning castle and old town right by a lake it's really special. Then there's Vrångö in the Gothenburg archipelago which has these amazing beaches protected nature areas and this authentic fishing community plus you can go kayaking and try these cool floating saunas. The kayaking around Vrango Island is actually part of our Taste of Scandinavia tour and it's always a highlight.
What Local Food Specialties Should You Try?
The archipelago region has amazing fresh seafood and the restaurants on Dalarö and Utö really know how to prepare it. You've got to try Swedish meatballs too they're served all over the country with mashed potatoes and this delicious lingonberry sauce. Our Taste of Scandinavia travelers often tell us about the fantastic Norwegian seafood especially the cod and mackerel dishes they try in Oslo.
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