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Duration 18 days 14 days
Price From $ 6,699 $ 4,475
Price Per Day $ 372 $ 320
Highlights
  • Explore Scandinavia’s ties to the sea during two overnight cruises
  • Taste a traditional Danish Christmas dinner of pork, potatoes, cabbage and rice pudding
  • A musician discusses Finnish music and plays the native kantele
  • 13 Breakfast (B)
  • 1 Farewell Dinner (FD)
  • 5 Dinner (D)
  • 1 Be My Guest (BMG)
  • 1 Welcome Reception (WR)
  • Bergen: Enjoy a Be My Guest dinner with the fifth-generation Øvre-Eide family on their livestock farm in Norway, which has been a working farm since the 1500s.
  • Lom: In Lom you'll have an opportunity to visit Lomskyrkja, one of the biggest and most beautiful stave churches in Norway, dating back to the 12th century.
  • Flam: Take a ride on one of the most exciting train journeys in the world, past mountains and waterfalls through the scenic Norwegian countryside to Flåm.
  • Stockholm: With your Local Specialist, visit Gamla Stan to see the cathedral where Swedish kings have been coronated and wander the narrow streets of the Old Town.
  • Oslo: With your Local Specialist, see Akershus Castle, Oslo Harbour and the Royal Palace.
  • Lillehammer: Travel through the legendary Gudbrandsdalen and admire the dramatic geography of the valley.
  • Geiranger: Fjords, lakes and forests create a picturesque setting for your travels to Geiranger.
  • Bergen: Explore this Wooden City led by your Travel Director and hear about the seafaring traditions of this beautiful harbourside town.
  • Stavanger: Admire the raw Norwegian landscape as your travels continue from the port of Kristiansand to Stavanger, one of the country's oldest settlements.
  • Odense: Admire the fairytale charm of historic Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen.
  • Copenhagen: With your Local Specialist, view Christiansborg Palace and the cathedral where the Crown Prince of Denmark married Princess Mary. You'll also see Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, the Renaissance Stock Exchange and the unusual Rundertaarn, which is the oldest functioning Observatory in Europe.
  • Geiranger: Learn about wildlife conservation from a Fjord Ranger.
  • : Explore Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm with a Local Specialist
  • : Discover Odense, Stavanger, Bergen, Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord and Lillehammer
  • : Visit the Stave Church in Lom, Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo and Stockholm's City Hall
  • : View the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen and Haakon's Hall in Bergen
  • : See Hamar Olympic ice arena and Oslo's Royal Palace
  • : Scenic Train Ride through the Norwegian countryside to Flåm
  • Geiranger: Stay right at the edge of Geirangerfjord at the Havila Geiranger hotel, the spectacular jewel in the crown of the Norwegian fjords and one of the most beautifully located hotels in the world.
  • Sognefjord: Step into nature at Sognefjord Hotel, located on a peninsula stretching out into the magnificent Sognefjord, and soak up the breath-taking lake water views.
  • Randers: Hotel Randers is one of the oldest hotels in the area, with its original artwork and VIP-rich guestbook.
  • : An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
  • : Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
  • : All porterage and restaurant gratuities
  • : All hotel tips, charges and local taxes
  • : Breakfast daily and up to half of your evening meals
  • : Must-see sightseeing and surprise extras
  • : Audio headsets for flexible sightseeing
  • : Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries or alternative transportation (such as rail journeys)
  • : Train journey on the famous Flåm Railway
  • : Ferry from Denmark to Norway
  • : Ferry across the Boknafjord
  • : Ferry across the Sognefjord
  • : Optional Experiences and free time
Trip Style N/A Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • N/A
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • 50 plus
  • Cultural
  • Education / Learning
  • Small Ship Cruise
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Copenhagen
  • Helsinki
  • Kronborg Castle
  • Scandinavia
  • Stockholm
N/A
Flights & Transport No No
Activities N/A
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
Meals Included
  • 43 Meals
  • 16 Breakfasts
  • 13 Lunches
  • 14 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Low Fat, Low Salt, Vegetarian, Gluten Free
  • 8 Dinner (D)
  • 13 Breakfast (B)
Description Discover the secrets of Europe’s most northern cities, diving deep into culture, art and the traditions of Scandinavian design. Your travels will reveal the storybook beauty and colorful history of Scandinavia. On this Scandinavian trip, you'll discover the truth behind the beloved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, hop aboard one of Europe’s most exciting train journeys and learn about farm life near Bergen.
Itinerary: Four Scandinavian Capitals

Day 1
In Transit to Program
In Flight

Day 2
Arrive, Check-in, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Copenhagen D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Check-in available from 3:00 PM.

Dinner: Hotel dining room. Please note that water is included in the program cost at all meals.

Evening: Orientation and getting to know one another. Your Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the program theme, the up-to-date Daily Schedule and any changes, discuss safety guidelines, emergency procedures, roles and responsibilities, and answer any questions you may have. Indicated times are approximate. Program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Day 3
Museum of Art & Design, Canal Field Trip, Christmas Dinner
Copenhagen B,L,D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 3 miles, and walking/standing at the museum.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room. On this program, breakfasts will offer a typical European style breakfast buffet with breads, cheeses, cold-cuts, yogurt, fruit, cereals, juice, milk, coffee, tea and water.

Morning: Our morning lecture on “Copenhagen’s Past and Present” will teach us about the capital’s history and prepare us for our walking excursion through the medieval quarters of Copenhagen, and our short orientation excursion by bus. Walk through a maze of narrow streets to admire this bustling neighborhood’s charming old houses, unique shops, cafes and delis.

Lunch: At the Danish Museum of Art and Design.

Afternoon: After lunch, we will begin our afternoon activities with an expert-led excursion of the Danish Museum of Art and Design. The building was once a part of the former Royal Frederik Hospital, which was constructed from 1752 to 1757 under King Frederik V. It was restored in the 1920s to house the collections of the museum, which consist mostly of European decorative and applied art from the Middle Ages to the present, arranged in chronological order. Our afternoon culminates with an expert-led field trip on the canals of Copenhagen as we drift past Amalienborg Castle, The Black Diamond, The Little Mermaid, Christianshavn, the Parliament building, and the Christiansborg Castle.

Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Danish Christmas dinner of pork, potatoes, cabbage and rice pudding at the charming Kobenhavnercafeen restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 4
Christiansborg Castle, Glyptotek, Tivoli
Copenhagen B,L,D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Walking up to 2.5 miles.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Our morning lecture will enlighten us on "Denmark, Danes and Democracy." Learn about Denmark today; the country's social welfare system, politics, and the Danes as a people.

Lunch: Hotel dining room.

Afternoon: You may choose to visit Christiansborg Palace or the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Art Museum. Christiansborg Palace is the home of Denmark's three supreme powers: the executive power, the legislative power, and the judicial power. Christiansborg Castle is the only building in the world which is the home of all the supreme powers of a nation. The Glyptotek Museum is an art collection, an architectural monument and a cultural institute. One of the most popular art museums in Denmark, Glyptotek houses a vast collection of Danish art from the 19th and 20th centuries.

Dinner: Dine at Restaurant Paafuglen, one of the oldest and most original Tivoli restaurants, with decorated mirrors dating back to the 19th century. Enjoy your dinner in cozy surroundings, with a view of the Tivoli Gardens.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 5
Denmark's Golden Age
Copenhagen B,L Scandic Palace Hotel
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Denmark's Golden Age for art, literature and architecture took place from 1800 to 1850. Our morning lecture will introduce us to two famous Danes, Soren Kirkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark's literary giants in the Golden Age.

Lunch: Enjoy our lunch at Jensens Bøfhus.

Afternoon: Free afternoon to enjoy as you please. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions.

Dinner: Explore local fare on your own.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 6
Kronborg Castle, Louisiana
Cruise ship B,L,D DFDS cruise ship
Activity note: Walking about 1.1 miles, and walking/standing at sites. Due to limited space in the cabin on the overnight ferry to Oslo, your luggage will be kept in storage. Therefore, please bring a smaller bag to pack your essentials in for the ferry overnight.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Depart in the morning to visit Kronborg Castle, known by many also as "Elsinore," the setting for much of William Shakespeare's famous tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Our journey will then take us to Louisiana, Scandinavia’s leading museum of contemporary art.

Lunch: At a restaurant at Kronborg Castle.

Afternoon: Transfer to board overnight cruise ship to Oslo.

Dinner: Enjoy a traditional smörgåsbord in the ship’s dining room.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 7
Frognerparken, National Opera House
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking about .5 miles.

Breakfast: In the cruise ship's dining room.

Morning: Welcome to Oslo! Our short, expert-led sightseeing excursion by bus through the city, including a stop at the brand new Opera House, will precede an introduction to Norway's great sculptor, Gustav Vigeland. Contemplate this artist's talents as we view the Vigeland sculpture park, Frognerparken. This wonderful park's architect was Vigeland himself and it is home to 212 sculptures that depict the life of man from birth to death. Take a walk through the entire park.

Lunch: Delight in lunch with a view as we dine at the Frognerseteren restaurant. This destination will afford you a great vista of the city.

Afternoon: Stop at the Holmenkollen ski jump arena and at a viewpoint of the city. We travel to our hotel to settle in. Later in the afternoon we will convene for a short welcome session with information about the Oslo portion of our journey.

Dinner: At the Kaffistova Restaurant at the hotel.

Evening: The evening is at your disposal. Enjoy your first night in Oslo as you wish.

Day 8
National Museum of Art, City Hall
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking about 1.8 miles, and walking/standing at sites.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Our morning begins with an information session about today's program and a short lecture on "Norway, Past and Present." Next, we hone our artistic eyes during our expert-led excursion of the National Museum of Art and its special Edvard Munch room.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch at Vinterhaven (Winter Garden) restaurant in Hotel Bristol, across the street from our hotel. Vinterhaven is a timelessly classic restaurant that is the "heart" of Hotel Bristol. Since 1920, politicians, authors, musicians, and actors have found inspiration between these hallowed walls. The ambience is an experience in itself; a spot that truly lives and breathes its long history.

Afternoon: Next we embark on an excursion to City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place. Enjoy a talk and expert-led walk through part of this magnificent building. Optional: then visit the Nobel Peace Center on your own before returning to the hotel. It is a 15-minute walk back to the hotel.

Dinner: Dine at the Hereford Steakhouse restaurant, across the street from our hotel.

Evening: Enjoy the evening as you wish. You may take part in an informal city walk and get to know the downtown area.

Day 9
Oslo Museums
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking up to 1.5 miles with some uneven terrain, and walking/standing at the museum.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Our morning begins with an information session about today's program. Next, we will hear a lecture on Norwegian literature, with an emphasis on modern literature. Following the lecture, a coach will take us out to Bygdøy. The Bygdøy peninsula hosts several great museums and our excursion will take us to see some of the most important ones. Marvel at one of Scandinavia's greatest archaeological treasures, the Oseberg ship, at the Viking Ship Museum. This richly ornamented 19m-long dragon ship is the burial chamber of a Viking queen and her slave. Look for the Oseberg's animal-head post and four-wheeled cart, and the elegantly carved sleigh used by Viking royalty.

Lunch: A short walk will take us down to the Lanternen restaurant overlooking Frognerkilen Bay. Enjoy the sea breeze and the scenery while you eat.

Afternoon: The afternoon is at your disposal to explore more sights or simply to enjoy the city. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. One very interesting option is to take the ferry (3 min) to Bygdones, where you can use your admission to visit many different museums.

Dinner: At a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 10
Transfer to Stockholm
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: We depart for Stockholm by private coach.

Lunch: En route.

Afternoon: We arrive at our hotel in Stockholm. Check-in at the hotel and have some time at leisure to rest.

Dinner: Hotel dining room.

Evening: Introduction to Stockholm program. An evening orientation will provide an overview of the program and of the city in preparation for tomorrow's excursion.

Day 11
Millesgården Statue Park
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 1.3 miles, and use of public transportation.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Lecture: "Sweden Yesterday." Learn about the unique qualities of Swedish culture and the economy today in light of its historical roots.

Lunch: Hotel dining room.

Afternoon: Expert-led bus excursion. Most attractions of Stockholm are within a few miles walking distance from the central station. During our excursion, we will see all of them. A special stop will be made at the Millesgården Statue Park. This was once the home of the most important 20th century Swedish sculptor, Carl Milles. Today it displays replicas of his most famous sculptures in a most attractive setting in the inlet to the city. Milles was a long-time US resident and is also represented in many major US cities.

Dinner: At a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 12
The Vasa Ship Museum
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 2.8 miles, walking/standing at the museum, and use of public transportation.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Lecture: "Sweden Today." In this lecture, an overview of the political landscape of Sweden will give an understanding of a system which has given the Swedish citizens an exceptionally high standard of living across the board. Today the "Swedish model" is rapidly changing.

Lunch: We will explore the old town by foot and have our lunch at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: A short boat trip from the Old Town takes us to the museum island of Djurgården, where we will visit the Vasa Ship Museum. This outstanding museum features the full body and ornamentation of a war ship that sunk on its maiden voyage in Stockholm in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later. The prime condition of this ship has made it internationally unique. An expert-led excursion through the museum will include a 30-minute film showing the complex salvage operation of the ship. The rest of the afternoon is at your disposal. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. Within easy walking distance (or a short bus ride) from the Vasa museum you will find several interesting museums and art collections. Further options include The City Hall Tower, The Kaknas Tower, The Modern Museum of Art, Liljevalch's Art Gallery, and the Museum of Photography.

Dinner: Hotel dining room.

Evening: Attend a cultural event. The date and time are tentative, until further details are available.

Day 13
Morning Lecture, Skansen Open Air Museum
Stockholm B,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 2.5 miles, walking/standing at the museum, and use of public transportation.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Enjoy a field trip and behind-the-scene insider's access to the Costume's Center at the Skansen Open Air Museum, to hear and see about Swedish art/craft traditions and history, followed by an expert-led excursion of Skansen. The world's oldest open air museum, Skansen is comprised of historical buildings from different social and geographical areas of Sweden, including farmland, herb gardens and both domestic and wild animals.

Lunch: Explore local fare on your own.

Afternoon: Continue your morning excursion.

Dinner: Tonight we will have dinner in the Old Town.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 14
Stockholm City Hall, Drottningholm Palace
Cruise ship B,D Tallink Silja Line
Activity note: Walking about 2 miles, walking/standing at sites, and use of public transportation. Due to limited space in the cabins on the overnight ferry to Helsinki, your luggage will be transported via bus to the hotel in Helsinki. Therefore, please bring a smaller bag to pack your essentials in for the ferry overnight. You will receive your luggage at 3:00 PM on Day 15, after your visit to the National Art Gallery of Finland.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Check-out of the hotel before taking a field trip to the Stockholm City Hall. This remarkable building, inaugurated in 1923, combines many architectural and ornamental styles into a unique structure that is the pride of Stockholm. Many people worldwide have seen the magnificent Nobel Prize gala dinner taking place in the “Blue Hall” of City Hall.

Lunch: Explore local fare on your own.

Afternoon: Outside City Hall we commence the boat excursion to Drottningholm Palace. Stockholm was built on water and its waterways offer a convenient means of transportation. The journey to the present residence of the royal family takes an hour as we pass residential communities along the way. We enjoy an expert-led exploration as most of the Palace is open to the public. The portrait gallery and exquisite furniture are prime examples of Swedish craft and art from the 18th and 19th century. Later in the afternoon we will travel by bus to the Silja Line Terminal and board our cruise ship destined for Helsinki. Hours after our departure, we will pass through one of the densest and richest archipelagoes in the world.

Dinner: Enjoy a traditional smörgåsbord in the ship’s dining room.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 15
Ateneum, the National Art Gallery of Finland
Helsinki B,L,D Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking about 1.45 miles, and walking/standing at the gallery.

Breakfast: In the cruise ship's dining room.

Morning: We arrive in Helsinki and enjoy an expert-led bus excursion, including Sibelius Monument and Senate Square, before arriving at our hotel.

Lunch: Savor your first lunch in Helsinki at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: After lunch, take an expert-led field trip at the Ateneum, the National Art Gallery of Finland. Contemplate some of the Ateneum's most famous and interesting paintings. There is also time to explore the Ateneum on your own. (It is 3 blocks from the hotel.)

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 16
Musiikkitalo
Helsinki B,L Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking up to 1 mile, and walking/standing at the music hall.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: We will hear a lecture covering a "Short History of Finland." Follow Finland’s history from the early years to the present as we focus on Finland’s relations with the world and especially with the U.S. Then learn about "Daily Life in Finland" as we catch a glimpse into the everyday life of a typical Finnish citizen.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

Afternoon: After lunch we will have an expert-led excursion of the Musiikkitalo Music Hall. The newest highlight in Helsinki, it is the most modern music center in Finland as well as an architectural landmark.

Dinner: Explore local fare on your own.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 17
Ainola, Jean Sibelius' Home Museum, Hvitträsk
Helsinki B,L,D Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking/standing at sites.

Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: We travel by chartered bus to the Lotta Museum in Tuusula where a musician will give us insight into Finnish Music and delight us with the sounds of a kantele, a traditional Finnish instrument. Afterwards we will enjoy a cup of coffee and cinnamon rolls, and then take a look at a museum exhibit on Lotta Svärd, a voluntary national defense organization for women in the 1920s through the 1940s. Next we take a field trip to Ainola, Jean Sibelius’ Home Museum. Here we will see the composer’s home as it was while he lived there with his family, as well as the graves of the composer and his wife.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Järvenpää.

Afternoon: This afternoon we take an expert-led field trip to Hvitträsk, one of Helsinki’s architectural highlights. The former studio home of famous Finnish architects Eliel Saarinen, Armas Lindgren, and Herman Gesellius, Hvitträsk was built of logs and natural stone and ranks among the most remarkable architectural creations of its time. The artistic unity of the house with its forest surroundings was a remarkable achievement.

Dinner: Our last evening ends with a farewell dinner in a charming local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 18
Departures
Helsinki B
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.

Morning: Departure by chartered bus for Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL). This concludes our program. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures.

Itinerary: Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords

Day 1: Welcome to Copenhagen

Embrace the enchanting Danish capital that inspired Hans Christian Andersen to share tales of mermaids, queens and ugly ducklings with the world. Spend the day discovering the quintessential hygge found throughout its charming streets before enjoying an orientation drive at 17:00 followed by a light supper with your Travel Director and travel companions.

Marriott

Dinner

Day 2: Explore Historic Copenhagen

Join a Local Specialist today for a fascinating sightseeing tour of the iconic sights of Copenhagen. The Amalienborg Palace Quarter takes center stage as you admire its 18th century façades and equine statue of King Frederik V at its center. We'll see the 17th century Stock Exchange, Christiansborg Palace and the Neoclassical Cathedral before paying tribute to the tragic Little Mermaid who was willing to give up her life in the sea to become human. Enjoy time to explore on your own, strolling through the city's streets, or embrace your inner child in Europe's oldest amusement park, the Tivoli Gardens.

Marriott

Breakfast

Day 3: Journey past Stunning Scenery to Randers Stays With Stories Make Travel Matter

Start the day with a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience in Amager Fælled, a small neighborhood of Copenhagen. With a local guide, visit this nature reserve threatened by urbanisation and support a local organization working to protect this area. Leave Copenhagen bound for the Danish island of Funen and the city of Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. This afternoon our journey continues across the pastoral landscapes of the Jutland Peninsula to Randers, with its cozy half-timbered merchant houses and narrow medieval streets. Tonight, we stay at one of Trafalgar’s Stays With Stories – Hotel Randers, one of the most established hotels in the area, stylishly decorated with original artwork.

Randers

Breakfast

Day 4: Set Sail for Stavanger

Set sail from Hirtshals to the port of Kristiansand in Norway. Drive north past fjords, lakes and forests to the port city of Stavanger, one of Norway's oldest settlements – its heritage still evident in the beautifully preserved wooden buildings that date back to the 18th century.

Scandic Stavanger City

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 5: Onwards to Colorful Bergen Connect with Locals

Norway's spellbinding natural landscapes provide an inspiring backdrop for our island hop from Stavanger. Arriving in Bergen this afternoon, we delve into the city's Hanseatic heritage, enjoying an orientation tour past the 13th-century Haakon's Hall, the bustling fish market and colorful Bryggen Quarter. This evening, we Connect With Locals over dinner at a special Be My Guest experience, visiting the Øvre-Eide farm, worked for five generations by the same family.

Thon Orion

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 6: Bergen Your Way

Enjoy a full free day in the cultural center of Bergen or perhaps have lunch in the fish market.

Thon Orion

Breakfast

Day 7: Enjoy the Spectacular Flåm Railway and on to Sognefjord Dive Into Culture

We drive east to the popular ski resort of Voss, where we'll board a train ascending over 2800 feet (860 m) above sea level. Dive Into Culture on one of the world's most exciting train journeys, through the Flåm Valley past the Kjosfossen Falls and legendary forest spirit who dances there to lure men into the mountains. Later, arrive in Sognefjord, the 'King of the Fjords', where we will stay overnight at the Sognefjord Hotel located on a peninsula stretching into the deep waters of the fjord. Step straight from your hotel into the great outdoors and soak up the breathtaking views.

Sognefjord

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 8: Continue to Geirangerfjord

Norway's incredible glacier countryside surrounds us as we skirt the immense Nordfjord on the way to Geiranger – its deep blue waters surrounded by majestic snow-capped peaks and lush green landscapes, which we will have an opportunity to explore. Tonight, we stay on the shores of the fjord at one of Trafalgar's most spectacularly located hotels.

Havila

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 9: A Day at the Breathtaking Geirangerfjord Make Travel Matter

Spend a full day admiring this spectacular natural wonder. Cascading waterfalls tumble down sheer cliffs into the glacial waters below, which you can explore by kayak or boat, soaking up the crisp, clean mountain air. Consider an Optional Experience to the Trollstigen and see Norway's most famous mountain road, traveling past steep mountain slopes, tumbling cascades and fertile valleys. After a day in intoxicating natural surrounds, we dine in our hotel this evening.

Havila

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 10: Venture to Historic Lom and Lillehammer Dive Into Culture

A scenic drive from Geiranger past high peaks brings us to Lom, the gateway to the Jotunheimen Mountains. Here we will Dive Into Culture and visit a 12th-century wooden stave church, adorned with Runic inscriptions, paintings and carved dragon figures that are said to protect it against evil. We continue through the Gudbrands Valley, the inspiration for Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt', before arriving in Lillehammer, the proud host of the 1994 Winter Olympics. This evening before dinner, consider a walk along Storgata or visit the open-air museum at Maihaugen.

Scandic Victoria

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 11: On to Oslo

See the unusual Olympic ice arena beside the lake at Hamar as we travel to Norway's cultural capital, Oslo. Join a Local Specialist who will share the city's iconic sights, including views of the medieval fortress of Akershus, the Opera and 19th-century Royal Palace. We visit the fascinating Vigeland Sculpture Park, before spending the rest of the day at leisure. Enjoy a leisurely coffee in the Akker Bryge District or explore the nation's rich seafaring heritage.

Scandic Solli

Breakfast

Day 12: Journey to Stockholm

We cross the border into Sweden today and continue via Karlstad on Lake Vänern, the largest lake in the European Union. Passing Örebro, we arrive in the island-ringed capital of Stockholm for a two-night stay. Tonight perhaps consider an Optional Experience to the beautiful and atmospheric Old Town - Gamla Stan.

Clarion Hotel Stockholm

Breakfast

Day 13: Discover Beautiful Stockholm

We meet our Local Specialist this morning for a sightseeing tour of the waterside City Hall and see the medieval Storkyrkan, Riddarholm Church and the Royal Palace at the heart of Stockholm's quaint Old Town. The rest of the day is free to explore as you wish. Join your fellow travelers and Travel Director for a Farewell Dinner this evening to toast to an unforgettable Scandinavian adventure.

Clarion Hotel Stockholm

Breakfast, Dinner

Day 14: Farewell Scandinavia

Our epic journey has come to an end. Bid Stockholm and your newfound friends a fond farewell.

Breakfast

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