Splendor of Scandinavia 12-Day Tour: Best of Northern Europe

What to expect on this itinerary
Experience the splendor of Scandinavia for 12 days, from the contemporary and historical charms of capital cities to the picturesque glacial frontiers of Norway’s fjords and the snow-drenched slopes of Alta. Explore the age of the Vikings, trace the origins of Shakespeare’s work, cruise to fairytale fjord towns, and see the Northern Lights on this trip that captures the best of Northern Europe in under two weeks.
Customizable Itinerary
Stockholm - Arrive and Explore at Your Leisure
This tour begins in the Swedish capital, where contemporary life meets historic splendor in fairytale towns popping up across the Baltic Sea archipelago. The modern sculptural art, old ochre-colored buildings, and panoramic views of the marine blue channels come together and reveal why this is one of Scandinavia’s most photogenic cities. After transferring from the airport and checking into your accommodation, you can explore Stockholm at your leisure or with a guide. From the ornate hallways of Stockholm’s Royal Palace to the maritime history of the Vasa Museum, find adventure around the city after settling in.
What's Included:
Stockholm - Step Into the Viking Age at Birka
Copenhagen - Discover Danish Culture in the Capital
Copenhagen - See Denmark Through Shakespeare’s Eyes
Oslo - Onward to the Capital of Norway
Flåm - Escape on Train to Norwegian Fjords
Flåm - Adventures Across Norway’s Glacial Fjords
Bergen - Peaceful Retreat in the Heart of the Fjords
Alta - Set Off for Snowy Scandinavia
Alta - Watching for the Dancing Northern Lights
Alta - Spend Your Day in the Snow
Alta - Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Set off in search of Stockholm’s city highlights, including the Royal Palace and Vasa Museum
- Explore the origins of the Vikings and learn about their ancient customs and traditions on the UNESCO World Heritage island of Birka
- Wander Copenhagen Cultural District to visit Scandinavian museums and riverside eateries for Danish cuisine
- Step inside the works of Shakespeare as you tour Kronborg Castle, the famous setting for Hamlet
- Discover Oslo’s contemporary charms as you view the modern architecture of the Oslo Opera House and sculptures of Vigeland Park’s landscaped lawns
- Catch a scenic train across the Norwegian countryside, passing by cultural villages and cinematic mountain backdrops en route to Norway’s fjords
- Climb the glacial slopes to the Stegastein viewpoint for dramatic views of the fjords and surrounding mountains
- Slow down in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen, a historic harbor city where Norway’s fjord town traditions come to life
- Search the skies of Alta for the Northern Lights and admire one of the most mesmerizing natural spectacles in the world
- Adventure across the snow-drenched landscape of Alta while dogsledding, reindeer sledding, snowmobiling, or tobogganing
Starting Price
$7,400 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 97 reviews
Our trip was great. We sincerely appreciated the knowledgeable and personable travel guides in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Bergen. I do not remember the name of our food tour guide in Oslo, but she was also an interesting and competent guide. The drivers were all on time and much appreciated.
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We just returned from a three-week trip through Scandinavia. Our trip included stops in Stockholm, Oslo, Aurland, and Bergen, a cruise along the Norwegian coast, and Copenhagen. We are fortunate enough to be able to do two or three international trips a year. This was one of our best trips; a wonderful experience.
We worked closely with Zicasso’s travel designer at the tour company to plan this trip. From our very first contact with her, we found her to be very knowledgeable, with some wonderful ideas. And just as important, she was always super-responsive. The hotels she selected were terrific, the walking tours were very interesting, and our cruise on the cruise boat was unforgettable. We are fussy American travelers and the travel designer was still able to plan a perfect trip. I am already thinking about another trip to book with her and the tour company.
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The four of us really enjoyed the trip Zicasso's tour planner created for us. She was responsive and quick to reply to our questions, including while on the trip. We visited Bergen, Odda, Trolltunga, Aurland, Ålesund, and Oslo. Our highlights were Trolltunga and Aurland. We would have gladly traded an extra day at Aurland and skipped the Flåm railroad, as that was too touristy for our taste, but we can only say that after having been there.
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The trip planned by Zicasso's travel company was generally good. The walking tour in Copenhagen was about 50% a repeat of the food tour. The hotels were good. The rental car was good and pick-up was close to our hotel. It appeared we could have dropped off the car in Gothenburg, close to our hotel, rather than driving back to the airport. There was a hotel payment issue in Gränna, but it was resolved before we checked out.
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This travel company was not located in or experienced with travel in Scandinavian cities. I did not see the other choice of travel company until I had already spent a considerable amount of time with this travel company. I provided the itinerary. They only had to arrange hotels, guides, and transport. This travel company didn't deliver as follows:
Hotels: This travel company did not have a relationship with hotels and made their bookings (at least with respect to one hotel) through Expedia. So, we ended up with the worst room in our category at almost every hotel and had to spend time negotiating to switch rooms. At one hotel, they did not pay for breakfast, even through they said in their booking that they had. When so informed, they offered to pay for breakfast, but that is beside the point. At the hotel in Copenhagen, we were informed that the room had not been paid for and it took some time to get that issue straightened out.
Guides: Except for one guide in Copenhagen, the guides were either inexperienced or did not add value, For example, our guide for the Copenhagen city tour was a young, uneducated French woman who had moved to Copenhagen only 6 months earlier and did not speak Danish. The guide in Stockholm took us to a sandwich lunch at her neighbor's apartment. Not what we were looking for in a city tour.
Transport: We were advised that there was a train that would take us from Gothenburg to Copenhagen in 2.5 hours. In fact, we had to take a bus to Falkenberg and then a train. The trip was 4.5 hours.
Restaurants: We only went to one of their restaurant recommendations. All the other recommendations did not take into account our dietary restrictions.
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First, do not send me a water bottle; I have more than enough. Overall, we had a great trip to Norway, with a good balance between time in the cities of Stavanger, Bergen, and Oslo, and rural retreats. We stayed in fine old hotels in magnificent settings on the Geiranger and Lustra fjords. We reveled in a quieter pace, with more time to enjoy nature. Our agent selected terrific hotels in each setting and, during the trip, was attentive to our needs and responsive when some minor problems arose.
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