Scandinavia & Baltic Explorer 31Nights 32Days

💥Explore an unforgettable journey through the heart of Northern Europe, exploring the rich cultures, stunning landscapes, and historical landmarks of Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and beyond. Starting in Stockholm, known for its striking architecture and vibrant city life, the circuit takes you across scenic waterways, medieval towns, and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Highlights include the iconic Vasa Museum in Stockholm, the ABBA Museum, the beautiful Curonian Spit, and the charming cities of Riga and Vilnius. Along the way, you’ll experience local traditions, scenic national parks, and engaging cultural experiences, making this tour the perfect way to discover the diverse beauty and heritage of the Baltic region.



Day 1: Arrival in Copenhagen




Welcome to Copenhagen! Arriving early is highly recommended to make the most of your first day. Start your exploration by visiting the iconic pastel-coloured waterfront houses in Nyhavn. Enjoy a drink at one of the industrial-chic bars or take a leisurely stroll through the famous Tivoli Gardens, home to the world’s oldest rollercoaster. Another notable area to explore is Nørrebro, a vibrant residential district renowned for its diverse range of restaurants.

Meet your group at 6:00 PM for a welcome meeting. For those interested, an optional group dinner will follow.

Optional Activities:

  • Glyptotek Art Museum: DKK135

  • National Museum of Denmark: DKK140

  • The Round Tower: DKK40

  • Amalienborg Palace: DKK125

  • Christiansborg Palace: DKK215

  • Tivoli Gardens: DKK180

  • Botanical Garden: Free

Special Information:
The adventure kicks off with a welcome meeting at 6:00 PM. Please check the hotel lobby or inquire at the reception for the location of the meeting. If you're running late, kindly inform the hotel reception. Be prepared to provide your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting. If you're unable to arrive in time, consider arriving a day early. Additional accommodation can be arranged upon request (subject to availability).


Day 2: Copenhagen 




Experience Copenhagen from a different perspective. Join a local guide from Street Voices, a socially responsible company dedicated to enhancing the lives of socially vulnerable people, as they lead you through the hidden corners of the city. Learn about the everyday struggles of the locals and their unwritten street rules. The afternoon is free to explore the city further. You may wish to visit the majestic Amalienborg Palace, the Marble Church (Frederik's Church), or the National Museum. In the summer, locals enjoy cooling off in the free harbor baths, which you can visit as well.

Included Activity:

  • Street Voices guided tour of Copenhagen

Special Information:
Hotel rooms in Scandinavia tend to be smaller and more basic compared to other European destinations.


Day 3: Malmo / Gothenburg




Take a scenic morning train ride to Malmo in Sweden, crossing the famous Øresund Bridge that links Denmark and Sweden. Your leader will guide you through Malmö’s Old Town, sharing its rich history. The city has undergone a significant transformation in the past two decades, thanks in part to the bridge and the establishment of Malmö University. Afterward, continue to Gothenburg by train or bus, where you'll spend the night.

Included Activity:

  • Malmö: Leader-led walk

Special Information:
Accommodation in Gothenburg features shared communal bathrooms. The city holds an official eco-certification and is regarded as one of the greenest destinations globally.


Day 4: Vrango Island / Gothenburg




Enjoy an early ferry ride to Vrango Island, the southernmost island of the Gothenburg Archipelago. With a population of just a few hundred, Vrango is known for its fishing industry, stunning beaches, and protected nature reserves. Depending on the season, you can participate in a kayaking excursion (May–September), or enjoy an extended guided island tour. Afterward, return to Gothenburg for a free evening.

Included Activity:

  • Vrango Island Day Trip (includes kayaking or guided island tour)

Special Information:
Kayaking activities are available during summer (May to September) and are weather-dependent.


Day 5: Gothenburg




Today, head to AlingsÃ¥s, the "Capital of Fika," where you'll join a local expert to visit some of the town’s best traditional cafes. Learn about Sweden's café culture and sample famous Swedish cinnamon buns, pastries, and more. After returning to Gothenburg, spend the afternoon exploring the city at your leisure. Consider visiting the Göteborg City Museum, shopping along Avenyn, or exploring the charming Haga district.

Included Activity:

  • AlingsÃ¥s: Guided Fika experience

Optional Activities:

  • Paddan Boat Tour: SEK260

  • Göteborg City Museum: SEK70

  • World of Volvo Museum: SEK250


Day 6: Oslo




Catch a morning bus to Oslo, Norway’s capital. After an initial orientation walk with your group leader, enjoy an afternoon of independent exploration. You can visit Maschmanns Food Market, explore the Munch Museum, or simply stroll along Karl Johans Gate. In the evening, join your group for dinner and toast your travels with a traditional Norwegian drink.

Included Activity:

  • Oslo: Leader-led walk


Day 7: Oslo





Today is free for you to explore Oslo at your leisure. Visit the iconic Oslo Opera House, stroll through Vigeland Park, or take a ferry to the Viking Ship Museum. In the evening, join your new group for drinks or dinner and get to know your fellow travelers.


Day 8: Oslo




Your group leader will take you on another orientation walk, after which you’ll have free time to explore. You may want to embark on island hopping across Oslofjord, visit the Astrup Fearnley Museum, or explore Akershus Castle & Fortress. Alternatively, visit the Grunerløkka district, known for its cool shops and street art.

Optional Activities:

  • Holmenkollen Museum: NOK195

  • Fram Museum: NOK180

  • Akershus Castle & Fortress: NOK100


Day 9: Bergen




Take the scenic train ride from Oslo to Bergen, crossing lush valleys and dramatic mountains. The journey offers spectacular views, and you’ll arrive late in Bergen, where there will be limited time for exploration today. Consider joining the group for a seafood dinner.


Day 10: Bergen



Start the day with a ride on the Fløibanen funicular, which takes you 1,050 feet above Bergen for panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The rest of the day is free for you to explore, with options such as visiting Bryggen, the Hanseatic Museum, or hiking one of the area’s scenic trails.

Included Activity:

  • Bergen: Floibanen Funicular round trip


Day 11: Norwegian Fjords




Depart Bergen and travel to the fjord region. The bus journey offers breathtaking views of the Norwegian landscape, culminating at Gudvangen, where you'll spend the night. The cabins offer a unique and peaceful setting with views of Kjelsfossen waterfall.


Day 12: Norwegian Fjords




Embark on a boat trip through Naeroyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll pass by steep mountain peaks and waterfalls. In the village of Flam, you can either ride the famous Flam Railway or explore on foot. Return to Gudvangen in the afternoon for a free evening.

Included Activity:

  • Naeroyfjord Boat Cruise to Flam


Day 13: Lillehammer





After breakfast, travel to Lillehammer, famous for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics. Upon arrival, enjoy an orientation walk through the charming town, known for its picturesque wooden houses and boutiques.


Day 14: Lillehammer




This morning, visit the Maihaugen Open Air Museum, which offers a glimpse into Norway’s past with preserved historic buildings and the iconic Garmo Stave Church. The afternoon is free for you to explore Lillehammer’s outdoor activities, including hiking or visiting the Olympic Museum.


Included Activity:

  • Lillehammer: Maihaugen Open Air Museum


Day 15: Vikarbyn




Travel to Rättvik in Sweden, nestled in the heart of Dalarna County. Known for its picturesque lakes, this peaceful town offers a perfect introduction to Swedish culture and history.


Day 16: Vikarbyn




Take a guided village tour of the area, where you’ll learn about the history and traditions of the villages around Lake Siljan. Enjoy a picnic lunch before returning to your accommodation for a relaxing afternoon. You may also choose to explore the local area on foot, by boat, or with a canoe.

Included Activity:

  • Lake Siljan: Cultural Village Tour with Picnic Lunch

Day 17: Stockholm




Leave behind the serene Swedish lakes and make your way to Stockholm, the cultural, political, and economic heart of Sweden. Often referred to as the "Venice of the North" and considered one of Scandinavia's most beautiful cities, Stockholm boasts stunning architecture, lush parks, and clear waters.

Upon arrival, enjoy an orientation walk to familiarize yourself with the city. Use the rest of the day to settle into your accommodation and explore the surrounding area. One unique experience to consider is visiting Stockholm’s subway system, known as the world’s longest art exhibition. With over 140 artists contributing their work, the 100 stations offer an impressive showcase of modern art.

Take a stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets of the city and admire the vibrant merchant houses. For a sweet treat, why not indulge in a traditional Swedish cinnamon roll at Sundbergs Konditori, located on Järntorget Square, which dates back to 1785?

Included Activities
Stockholm – Orientation Walk


Day 18: Stockholm



Start your day with a visit to the Vasa Museum on the island of Djurgarden. The museum is home to the 17th-century warship Vasa, which famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. The ship was salvaged in 1961, and today it remains one of Sweden's most visited tourist attractions.

The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore Stockholm at your own pace. Consider taking a scenic cruise through the waterways of the city or visiting iconic sights such as the Drottningholm Palace, the Swedish royal family's residence. Alternatively, delve into Stockholm’s pop culture by visiting the ABBA Museum or embark on a self-guided Millennium Walking Tour of the city.

In the evening, explore the trendy Södermalm district, renowned for its vibrant nightlife, or enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many top-tier restaurants in Gamla Stan or Kungsholmen.


Included Activities
Stockholm – Vasa Museum

Optional Activities

  • Millennium Books Tour – SEK450

  • Drottningholm Palace – SEK150

  • Skansen Open Air Museum – SEK285

  • ABBA Museum – SEK299

  • Fotografiska (Photography Museum) – SEK220

  • Nobel Prize Museum – SEK150

  • The Royal Palace – SEK200


Day 19: Stockholm / Overnight Ferry to Helsinki




Today is free for you to enjoy your last day in Stockholm. In the evening, board the overnight ferry to Helsinki, Finland.


Special Information

Cabins are shared, with one cabin per two passengers, offering more space for comfort. All cabins include a private bathroom.


Day 20: Helsinki



Arrive in Helsinki and enjoy a brief orientation walk around the city. Helsinki offers an intriguing blend of history, culture, and modern design. Consider visiting landmarks such as the Helsinki Cathedral, the Design Museum, or the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress. For a unique experience, head to the harbor to explore the local market hall, or enjoy a taste of Finnish cuisine at one of the local eateries.


Included Activities

Helsinki – Orientation Walk


Day 21: Helsinki




Spend the day exploring Helsinki at your leisure. Visit Senate Square, or purchase a Helsinki Card for easy access to public transport and admission to key attractions like the Kiasma Contemporary Art Museum and the Rock Church. In the evening, gather with your group for a briefing session about the next stage of your journey.


Optional Activities

  • Ateneum Art Museum – EUR22

  • Suomenlinna Sea Fortress – EUR7

  • Kiasma Contemporary Art Museum – EUR22

  • Rock Church – EUR8


Day 22: Tallinn




After breakfast, take a ferry across the Gulf of Finland to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Upon arrival, enjoy an orientation walk through the charming medieval Old Town. The rest of the day is free to explore the city's cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and vibrant cafes.

Included Activities
Tallinn – Orientation Walk


Day 23: Tallinn




Explore more of Tallinn's medieval charm, including the Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and St. Olaf’s Church. For stunning panoramic views, visit Upper Tallinn, or enjoy a relaxing day at Pirita Beach.

Optional Activities

  • Kadriorg Palace – EUR13

  • City Bike Tour – EUR28


Day 24: Riga



Depart Tallinn after breakfast and head to Riga, the Latvian capital. Upon arrival, enjoy a relaxing afternoon exploring Riga's charming Old Town, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture.


Day 25: Sigulda Day Trip




Today, travel to Sigulda, a town surrounded by Gauja National Park. Visit Turaida Castle, and explore the scenic area on a guided hike along the Gauja River. Return to Riga for a free evening to relax or explore.


Included Activities
Sigulda – Turaida Castle Guided Tour


Day 26: Riga




Enjoy a full day in Riga. Visit major sights like St. Peter's Basilica, House of Blackheads, and Doma Cathedral. Alternatively, take a boat cruise along the Daugava River or visit the Museum of Occupation of Latvia for insights into Latvia’s turbulent history.


Included Activities
Riga – Orientation Walk


Day 27: Klaipeda




After breakfast, travel by bus to Klaipeda, Lithuania's third-largest city. Known for its historic Old Town and role as a port city, Klaipeda offers a unique charm. Explore the Old Town with its 18th-century wooden buildings and enjoy a relaxing evening at one of the local restaurants.


Included Activities
Hill of Crosses visit


Day 28: Curonian Spit




Today, explore the Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy a bike ride through the dunes and visit the quaint village of Nida. Stop for a traditional smoked pike lunch, a specialty of the region.


Included Activities
Curonian Spit – Bike Ride


Day 29: Aukstaitija National Park




Travel to Aukstaitija National Park, one of the most beautiful areas in Lithuania. Take a guided kayak trip through its lakes and rivers, visit an ancient pagan site, and enjoy a traditional dinner hosted by your family at a local guesthouse.


Included Activities
Aukstaitija National Park – Guided Kayak Trip


Day 30: Aukstaitija National Park





Spend the day exploring the tranquil natural surroundings of Aukstaitija National Park. Consider hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing in the peaceful atmosphere of the region. If you’re looking for a unique experience, visit the Beekeeping Museum or enjoy a sauna session for complete relaxation.


Optional Activities

  • Sauna – EUR80

  • Bike Hire – EUR20


Day 31: Vilnius



Travel by local train to Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital. Upon arrival, enjoy an orientation walk through the city’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit key sights such as Cathedral Square, Gediminas Castle, and Pilies Gatve.


Optional Activities

  • KGB Museum – EUR6

  • Gediminas Castle Tower – EUR8


Day 32: Vilnius



Your adventure concludes today. There are no scheduled activities, so you are free to depart at your leisure. If you wish to extend your stay, please speak to your booking agent.




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