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Unpack once and visit seven different scandinavian countries.
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On a Baltic cruise with Princess®, unpack once and visit seven different countries within Scandinavia and the Baltic region. Let the gold-lined palaces and monuments recount stories from these revolutionary regions. Along the way, meet the many famous figures that call these lands home. From Vikings to castles and cathedrals, relive history as you come face-to-face with these significant sites.
Scandinavia & Baltic cruises
On a Scandinavia and Baltic cruise, discover a whole new way of life. Feel the spirit of Stockholm’s Gamla Stan, hear from craftsmen in Tallinn and explore Helsinki’s Senate Square, where art, culture, religion, politics and education converge. Trek throughout these cities alongside expert guides who hold secrets of seasons past. Or step into the homes of locals to uncover long-standing traditions.
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Discover some of the world-renowned destinations that await you on an Scandinavia & Baltic cruise with Princess.
Why Cruise Scandinavia & Baltic Cruises
From astounding fjords to astonishing palaces, the treasures of Scandinavia and Baltic region welcome you to explore.
Step back in time
Get up close to historical gems on a Baltic cruise with Princess. View ships and treasures found in royal burial mounds of the Oslo fjord at the Viking Ship Museum. Or learn what it’s like to be a prize winner at Stockholm's Nobel Peace Museum, and get up close to the world’s oldest preserved warship at the Vasa Museum
Fjords & Viking Legends
Formed by the hands of the glaciers
A Baltic cruise is your key to the Norwegian Fjords — Mother Nature’s crown jewel. Upon arriving in Stockholm, ride along the brinks of Tyrifjord, a 52-mile inlet that boasts greenery and deep blue waters. Relax amidst the serenity of Oslo Fjord, and discover treasures from beneath its seas at the Viking Ship Museum. With Princess, sail to Scandinavia’s oldest capital and revel in the natural wonders before you.
Unique Architecture
Magnificent and monumental
Travel to lands where ancient architecture abounds. Wander the cobbled streets of Stockholm’s old town, Gamla Stan, one of the largest and best-preserved medieval city centers in Europe. Explore a treasure trove of late Renaissance and Rococo architecture in Copenhagen, like Rosenborg Castle, Kronborg Castle or Frederiksborg Castle. Or walk through 'Upper Old Town,' home to some of Tallin's oldest and most notable structures. Experience it all on a Baltic cruise.
Shore excursions
Our award-winning Scandinavia and Baltic cruise shore excursions bring you to palaces, Viking heritage and hidden gems. In partnership with Discovery™, tour three royal residences in Copenhagen — including Fredensborg and Frederiksborg Castle. You’ll also enjoy a Hamlet-themed journey through Kronberg Castle, which inspired the famous play. Or travel through a traditional Danish village, and discover hundreds of years of history along the way.
Local connections
On a Baltic cruise, learn the secrets to crafting an Estonian beer from a master brewer, and pair your sips with snacks. Journey through Tallinn’s most notable sites — including Palace Square and the Great Guild Hall. Or stroll through Stockholm’s ‘Haymarket,’ and sample regional delicacies while hearing from chefs and vendors.
Enjoy even more history and culture with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays. On a Baltic cruise, see Berlin’s most iconic sites — like Checkpoint Charlie and the Brandenburg Gate. Or stroll under the Nordic twilight, and end the night at Oslo’s Ice Bar.
Baltic & Scandinavia Cruise Onboard Experience
Curated comfort, world-class entertainment and international flavors await you.
Experience Scandinavia without ever stepping off the ship. Our onboard activities bring the diverse cultures of the region directly to you. Sing, dance, feast and celebrate in a way that only the Baltic and Princess know how.
Accommodations
Your home away from home
Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.
Flavors that inspire
Take a week-long vacation on a Bahamas cruise with more to love, calling on additional Caribbean ports. Visit Princess Cays for a day in the sun, sand and surf. Then have more time to explore Trunk Bay – one of the “Cruise Wonders of the World” – during a late-night stay in St. Thomas on Eastern Caribbean itineraries. From relaxation to adventure, experience cruises to the Bahamas that have more range with Princess.
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Find your joy
Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.
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Step outside the classroom
Our European cruises were crafted with every guest in mind — even the younger ones. From 6-month old babies to 17-year old teens, kids can unwind and relax or play and explore. In partnership with Discovery™, kids can learn even more with special insights about Italy, Greece and everywhere in between. With engaging activities on board and ashore, kids can see history books come to life before their eyes.
Reset, recharge, relax
Your European cruise should be every bit as refreshing as it is inspiring. Unwind in the Sanctuary, a retreat just for adults, and relish in tranquility. Or book an appointment at the Lotus Spa®, named "Best Spa on a Cruise Ship" by Spafinder Wellness 365™. Enjoy relaxing treatments — like facials, hot stone massages and detoxifying wraps — that will leave you recharged for upcoming adventures.
Vegas hits the seas
Experience the thrill of cards, dice, roulette and blackjack at the casino onboard our European cruises. Learn from experts — like our staff or perhaps other guests nearby — and put your skills to the test. More casual players can pull up a seat at the slot machines for the same adrenaline at their own speed. For an afternoon full of games, join fellow travelers for Bingo, or compete in scheduled group tournaments.
Sailing Scandinavia & Baltic cruises
Our Princess fleet includes ships that range from small to large vessels. While aboard, marvel at Europe’s breathtaking scenery and enjoy regionally inspired cuisine. Those sailing on Scandinavia and Baltic cruises even have the chance to experience Sky Princess®.
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Scandinavia's breathtaking natural beauty is simply unparalleled. The never-ending daylight of the midnight sun and the jaw-dropping Northern Lights illuminating the perpetual night make for a sensory treat. Cruise to Norway and Sweden and uncover stylish cities and indescribable fjord land wildernesses, making it a top destination for adventurers worldwide.
Few places compare to the outdoor experience of Europe's far north, which offers fantastic hiking, kayaking and glacier spot. Northern Europe cruises showcase spectacular coasts, and rugged archipelagos demand exploration; their cliffs teem with seabirds and seas home to whales.[ReadMoreDesk][ReadMoreMob]
This region is marked by distinct seasons, offering a truly unique and diverse experience. Winter temperatures are often eye-watering, but the frozen season offers skiing, husky sledging, reindeer rides, snowmobile adventures across the Arctic , and the stunning Aurora Borealis. Summer's never-ending days fill with pastures full of colour and festivals full of beer, music and joie de vivre.
Scandinavia and Beyond
Embarking on a Scandinavian cruise from the UK promises an array of experiences, from the narrow streets branching off Bergen's waterfront to the engineering marvel of the Flåm Railway. Travellers can also explore the medieval town of Visby, located on Sweden's Gotland island, visit the Arctic Cathedral in Tromsø, or venture to Turku, the oldest town in Finland. Explore further on a cruise to the Norwegian Fjords , which promises an unforgettable journey through awe-inspiring landscapes and majestic natural wonders.
Exploring the Scandinavian Capitals
The usual Nordic stereotypes melt away once you cruise around Scandinavia 's vibrant capitals. Contemporary architecture, leading-edge design, acclaimed cuisine, fine museums, plus the most creative solutions for green, urban living make a Scandinavia cruise truly sensational. From the colourful streets of Copenhagen to the cosmopolitan vibes of Stockholm, each capital city offers a unique perspective on Scandinavian culture, traditions , history, and way of life.
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- See the natural highlights of the Norwegian fjords in spring
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- Marvel at the rugged Arctic Fjord Landscapes
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- Enjoy a scenic cruise along Lysefjord on board Borealis
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- See the magnificent Briksdal Glacier with a local expert
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- Marvel at the beauty of Nordfjord, Geirangerfjord & Romsdalfjord
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- Visit Helsinki for the Tall Ships Races and Kiel for Kieler Woche
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- Explore the city walls & towers in the well-preserved city of Visby
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Baltic Sea & Scandinavia Cruises
A Scandinavia cruise delivers romantic scenery and a kaleidoscope of cultures. Experience more with our thoughtfully crafted Scandinavia & Baltic Sea cruise itineraries and overland tours. From Berlin’s monuments to Copenhagen’s castles, and every shining jewel in-between, our cruises show off the best of Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea.
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Breathtaking fjords, picturesque islands, and dramatic coastal cliffs –stunning landscapes await you in Norway.
Admire high-quality design and architecture and discover the boundless opportunities for aquatic adventures like fishing and birdwatching waiting for you in Denmark.
No visit to Iceland is complete without exploring its breathtaking waterfalls, tranquil hot springs, and otherworldly lava fields.
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Peruse our convenient Europe departure ports. Whether you’re interested in a 7-day cruise or a long voyage, your dream port is where the adventure starts.
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Berlin, Germany
Take in an intriguing, vibrant city with moving memorials of its history and contemporary galleries and boutiques.
Stockholm, Sweden
Bask in midnight sunshine during summer months and discover a vibrant capital stretched across fourteen islands.
Tallinn, Estonia
Find cobbled streetscapes and medieval churches converged seamlessly with a thriving modern tech culture.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Explore Dutch Renaissance castles, colorful shops, and eateries in this lively capital and home of Hans Christian Anderson.
Helsinki, Finland
Immerse yourself in a distinct arts and music scene, sumptuous saunas, and a UNESCO fortress on a gorgeous waterfront.
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Excursions to incredible landscapes, stunning architecture, and culture-rich museums await on your Baltic Sea & Scandinavia cruise. Cruise the majestic fjords of Scandinavia or admire the awe-inspiring beauty of North Cape bathed in the glow of the midnight sun. Take a private tour of Berlin’s famous sights. Enjoy an evening of culture with an Estonian folk-dance performance. Explore the incredible Palaces of Copenhagen. It’s all here.
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Set sail on these Scandinavia cruises and get ready for captivating sea views, beautiful Nordic coastlines and charming fishing villages. Your dedicated travel expert will take care of all the booking arrangements so you can look forward to a seamless cruise tour.
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Discover the three magnificent kingdoms of Sweden, Norway and Denmark on one epic journey.
Why take a Scandinavian cruise?
- Enjoy overnight stays at sea between trips to colourful capital cities
- Sail dramatic coastlines and majestic fjords
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- Step back in time on visits to historic castles and palaces
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Why set sail in Norway?
- Experience the stunning Norwegian fjords up close
- Chase the dancing northern lights in winter
- Explore mountain valleys and Viking villages
- Visit Norway’s iconic stave churches
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See immense glaciers, rugged tundra and rare wildlife on a cruise through remote Greenland.
Why take a Nordic voyage in Greenland?
- Discover wild Arctic landscapes
- Enjoy endless days under the midnight sun
- Experience authentic Inuit culture
- Sail among giant icebergs
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Make your Scandinavian voyage even more memorable by setting off from the Nordic nation of Finland.
Why venture to Finland on your cruise?
- See Helsinki’s blend of Eastern and Western influences
- Encounter striking Art Deco design in the Finnish capital
- Journey across the Baltic Sea to Stockholm, Sweden
- Visit UNESCO sites in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia
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Journey to Nordic coasts and Arctic seas on an unforgettable cruise tour. You’ll benefit from our expert-made itineraries and enjoy the freedom that comes from independent travel. When you book a Nordic Visitor tour, you can expect:
• An authentic travel experience planned by an established and trusted agency • A dedicated travel consultant to organise your tour • All relevant bookings for your chosen package • A detailed online personal itinerary and all of your tickets • Handpicked accommodation and cabins for a relaxing stay • 24/7 emergency phone support for peace of mind
Nordic Visitor has made it easy to start planning your cruise tour. Simply follow these steps:
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Secure your trip your way with Nordic Visitor. Book a tour with as little as 10% deposit. With a 20% deposit or more, you will receive our Cancellation Protection free of charge. You can also pay the full price right away to guarantee today’s exchange rate. Terms & conditions apply.
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Since 2002, Nordic Visitor has been creating exceptional travel experiences in Northern Europe. Our travel experts have all explored the region extensively and will add their in-depth knowledge of destinations and cruise routes to your itinerary.
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When you book with Nordic Visitor, you benefit from the expertise of a personal travel consultant who will make all the arrangements for you. Plus, we secure the best rates for high-quality cruises, tours and hotels from our network of trusted suppliers, saving you time and money.
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Let our dependable team look after all of the practicalities and small details. You’ll receive a personalised itinerary with your cruise, accommodation, transfers and tour bookings all organised on your behalf.
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While our team designs cruise tours with the best experiences in mind, including top attractions and shore excursions, we understand that you may have special activities on your wishlist. Whether you’d like to add extra nights or destinations to your tour, we’ll create your dream itinerary.
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With Nordic Visitor, you have peace of mind knowing your tour arrangements with us are 100% financially protected. Your payments are safeguarded as we comply with European Union laws on Package Travel regulations. This guarantees you a refund in the unlikely event of insolvency.
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Northern Europe Cruise Highlights
Cruising in the Nordics offers you such a rich variety of sights and experiences. You might want to sail under the dancing northern lights in winter, or beneath the midnight sun in summer. On your cruise to Northern Europe, you could…
- Visit the countries of Sweden , Denmark and Norway on Scandinavian cruise tours
- Wander around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen harbour in Bergen
- Marvel at the steep valleys and narrow cliffs of Nærøyfjord and Geirangerfjord
- Learn about Norway’s Viking history in Vikingskipshuset museum
- Hop from island to island on the Stockholm Archipelago
- Walk the charming cobblestone streets of historic Gamla Stan
- Enjoy the entertainment at Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens amusement park
- Venture above the Arctic Circle to see Greenland’s Eqi Glacier
- Discover typical Greenlandic fishing villages and towns like Nuuk
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT NORDIC CRUISES
Just in case you want to learn more about cruise packages or Nordic Visitor destinations, we’ve collected the most requested queries and answered them here. If you want details on our company and booking processes, then check out our general FAQs or booking information page .
1. WHY IS NORTHERN EUROPE POPULAR?
Northern Europe is a popular holiday destination for so many reasons! It is a region brimming with gorgeous scenery and vibrant cultures, with the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of tours and activities.
From the fjords of Norway to the ice fields of Greenland, and from the world-class museums of Scandinavia to the Celtic heritage of Scotland, there is simply so much to uncover in Northern Europe. Best of all, you can visit the region year-round, with each season offering its own appeal.
Northern Europe is so diverse yet it is very easy to travel around, so you can see more than one country in the same trip. Flight times between destinations are short, although you can also journey by road, rail or cruise for scenic views along the way.
What’s more, the Nordic countries – that’s Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland – regularly rank in the top 10 safest places in the world to visit. This is partly because they generally have low crime rates, good standards of healthcare, and excellent road safety, among other reasons.
Another plus is that most people in the Nordics speak English, which means you can easily interact with the locals if you are an English speaker yourself. In Scotland and Ireland, English is the main language.
2. WHY IS NORTHERN EUROPE GREAT TO VISIT ON A CRUISE?
You can easily travel around Northern Europe by cruise as there are fast, reliable and efficient links within the region. For example, Scandinavian cruise tours are very popular as they offer you the chance to visit a number of destinations across the Baltic and North Seas.
Cruising in Norway is a great option as you can visit various fjords and explore the country’s coastal landscapes. It’s also a fantastic way to discover the Arctic region, travelling aboard the reputable Hurtigruten cruise vessel.
In Greenland, cruising is the best way to reach remote corners of the country as they cannot be accessed by road. For a real adventure, spend a few days aboard a cruise to marvel at the Ilulissat Icefjord, whale watch in Sisimiut, and see mountains towering above the sea at Maniitsoq.
3. WHAT ARE THE TOP SIGHTS IN NORTHERN EUROPE?
Some of the top sights in Northern Europe include glaciers, volcanoes and waterfalls in Iceland, and fjords, mountains and valleys in Norway. Sweden flaunts lushly forested islands and countryside, while Scotland and Ireland are blessed with dramatic national parks and coastlines.
Find out the best places to visit in Northern Europe with our insider guides:
- The best places to visit in Scandinavia
- The best things to see and do in Norway
- The best places to visit in Iceland
- The best places to visit in Scotland
- The best places to visit in Ireland
4. WHAT IS THE BEST NORDIC CRUISE?
There are so many Nordic cruises to choose from, so finding the best one depends on what you want to do and how much time you have.
On Scandinavian cruise tours , you can visit Sweden, Denmark and Norway on the same trip. You could spend a week visiting the three Scandinavian countries, or stay for longer to explore the region at leisure and even incorporate other destinations into your tour.
A Baltic cruise is a great option if you want to experience a mix of Northern European cities and cultures.
Take your pick from various Baltic Sea cruise ports to stop off at. You might like to begin in Helsinki, Finland. You can then hop over to Tallinn, Estonia before sailing to Stockholm, Sweden. You may also wish to consider St Petersburg, Russia, as a port of call.
Alternatively, you could focus on exploring Norway by cruise . The west coast is 2,000 kilometres (1,240 miles) long, so there is plenty to discover! A Havila or Hurtigruten cruise will take you to glittering fjords and picturesque shorelines, ranging from 2 to 7 days at sea with shore excursions along the way.
How about an adventure to the far north? If you love immersing yourself in wild, remote landscapes, then opt for a Greenland cruise . Greenland is one of the last unexplored frontiers in the world, with its icy tundras, vast glaciers and Arctic wildlife.
Your voyage could whisk you to the hard-to-reach corners of Greenland. Cruise along glacier lagoons to see icebergs calving into the water, spot whales in the sea, and admire mountainous scenery from the water.
5. WHAT IS A SELF-GUIDED TOUR?
On a self-guided tour, you travel independently without a guide or a group. You’re certainly not alone, though, as your dedicated Nordic Visitor travel consultant has arranged everything before your arrival. They provide you with a personalised itinerary complete with tickets, bookings and recommendations.
We have a 24/7 emergency helpline as well, so should anything unexpected arise, we’re only a phone call away.
6. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO CRUISE NORWAY’S FJORDS?
Each travel season offers different reasons to visit the Norwegian fjords, so there is no “bad time” to go! However we can give you a good idea of what it will be like in Norway at different times of the year, so that you can decide when is best for your trip.
Visit Norway’s fjords in the spring and summer (May to August) for long daylight hours and warmer weather. This is the ideal time to see the fjords surrounded with greenery and to join bird watching or kayaking excursions. You could also experience the midnight sun at the height of summer.
Alternatively, chasing the northern lights in Norway might be on your wish list. Many travellers head to Northern Norway hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive “dancing” aurora borealis.
In which case, we recommend visiting in the autumn and winter, between September and March. You’ll need the right conditions to catch sight of them, such as solar activity, dark skies, and low light pollution. Learn more about the best time and place to see the northern lights in Norway on our blog.
Whether you see the northern lights or not, cruising the Norwegian fjords in winter is ideal if you want to avoid the crowds. The shoulder season (autumn and early spring) is also a good time to go as top attractions are quieter, with fewer visitors compared to the summer.
Whichever time of year you prefer to travel, we have reliable departure dates and there are cruise tours available year-round. You can find out more about the best time to visit Norway on our blog.
7. DO I NEED A VISA FOR A BALTIC CRUISE?
Whether you need a visa or not will depend on where you are travelling from. For example, you do not need a visa for a Baltic cruise if you are a citizen of the United Kingdom or USA. For all other nationalities, we recommend getting in touch with your local consulate to check.
It’s also worth mentioning that you can visit St Petersburg without a visa for up to 72 hours if you book a package cruise tour. Usually British and American citizens require a visa for Russia, but booking a Baltic cruise is one of the few exceptions.
8. CAN I CHOOSE THE ARRIVAL DATE?
In most cases, yes, you can view and select Nordic Visitor arrival dates online. You can always add extra days to your itinerary before or after the cruise.
9. CAN I EXTEND MY TOUR BY A DAY OR TWO?
Yes, you can extend all Nordic Visitor packages with extra days. Every tour can be customised by adding days to the beginning or end of your trip. You can also add extra days within your itinerary if you are travelling on a self-drive or private tour .
For cruises there are fixed departure dates as the vessel must adhere to an itinerary. But of course you can add days before or after your cruise experience. The same applies to small group tours .
10. WHEN SHOULD I BOOK MY FLIGHT TICKETS?
We recommend you look over flights for timings and prices, but hold off purchasing until your package has been secured. Once your dedicated travel consultant has introduced themselves and sent over the confirmation email, you will have all of the information you need to pick and purchase flights.
11. WHAT SHOULD I PACK FOR MY TRIP?
You should always bring sensible layers to add or remove when travelling in Northern Europe. The weather can be unpredictable, so don’t forget to pack:
- A warm jumper or fleece
- A waterproof jacket
- Gloves, scarves and hats
- Comfortable walking shoes or boots
- Warm socks (especially for winter travel)
- Sunscreen (for summer trips)
An umbrella will also come in handy, and cruise passengers may wish to bring binoculars to get a closer look at the fjords and local wildlife.
For a detailed list of what to bring and how to prepare for your trip, read our travel guides for Iceland , Norway , Scotland and Ireland .
Whether you want to book a cruise or ask about updating a package with extra days and nights, get in touch with our travel consultants.
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Our Scandinavia and Norway cruises will let you see the best of wild nature, gorgeous fjords and cosmopolitan cities.
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1. Norway & Iceland:Akureyri & Isafjordur to Reykjavk
Norwegian Star 11 nights 10 Jun 2024
2. Rugged & Remote Spitsbergen With The Midnight Sun
Balmoral 14 nights 12 Jun 2024
- Smaller ships. Fewer guests. Personal service.
3. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 13 Jun 2024
4. Norwegian Fjords
Anthem of the Seas 7 nights 14 Jun 2024
- Award winning ships & spectacular entertainment
- Fun for all the family
5. Land Of The Midnight Sun
Sky Princess 14 nights 15 Jun 2024
6. Norwegian Fjords
Celebrity Silhouette 7 nights 17 Jun 2024
- Classic Drinks & Wi-Fi package available. Call for pricing
7. Norwegian Fjords
Britannia 7 nights 21 Jun 2024
- Family Friendly Ship*
8. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 22 Jun 2024
9. The Norwegian Fjords
Queen Anne 7 nights 23 Jun 2024
- White Star Service
- Classically British cruise experience
10. Summertime Norwegian Fjords
Balmoral 7 nights 27 Jun 2024
11. Iceland & Norway
Sky Princess 14 nights 29 Jun 2024
12. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 04 Jul 2024
13. Norwegian Fjords
Anthem of the Seas 7 nights 05 Jul 2024
14. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 06 Jul 2024
15. Iceland
Aurora 14 nights 07 Jul 2024
- Elegant, traditional and exclusively for adults
16. Norwegian Fjords & Arctic Circle
Celebrity Apex 12 nights 08 Jul 2024
17. Norwegian Fjords
Sky Princess 7 nights 13 Jul 2024
18. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to Reykjavik
Norwegian Prima 11 nights 14 Jul 2024
19. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 20 Jul 2024
20. Norwegian Fjords
Aurora 12 nights 21 Jul 2024
21. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 25 Jul 2024
22. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 27 Jul 2024
23. Norwegian Fjords
Celebrity Silhouette 7 nights 28 Jul 2024
Aurora 21 nights 02 Aug 2024
25. Norwegian Fjords
Sky Princess 7 nights 03 Aug 2024
26. The Norwegian Fjords
Queen Mary 2 12 nights 04 Aug 2024
27. The Norwegian Fjords
Queen Mary 2 8 nights 06 Aug 2024
28. Arctic Circle
Jewel of the Seas 12 nights 10 Aug 2024
29. The Norwegian Fjords
Queen Anne 7 nights 11 Aug 2024
30. Summertime Norwegian Fjords
Borealis 8 nights 14 Aug 2024
31. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 15 Aug 2024
32. Norwegian Fjords
Celebrity Apex 7 nights 16 Aug 2024
33. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 17 Aug 2024
34. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 24 Aug 2024
35. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to Reykjavik
Norwegian Prima 11 nights 25 Aug 2024
36. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 31 Aug 2024
37. The Norwegian Fjords
Queen Anne 7 nights 01 Sep 2024
38. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 05 Sep 2024
39. Norwegian Fjords & Autumn Fruit Harvest
Balmoral 7 nights 07 Sep 2024
40. Norwegian Fjords
Aurora 12 nights 11 Sep 2024
41. Norwegian Fjords
Britannia 7 nights 13 Sep 2024
42. Norwegian Fjords
Iona 7 nights 14 Sep 2024
43. Northern Europe: Iceland, Norway to London
Norwegian Star 14 nights 15 Sep 2024
44. Search for the Northern Lights
Caribbean Princess 14 nights 24 Sep 2024
45. Northern Europe: Iceland & Norway to London
Norwegian Prima 10 nights 26 Sep 2024
46. Norway and Northern Lights
Queen Anne 12 nights 15 Oct 2024
Aurora 12 nights 17 Oct 2024
48. Norway and Northern Lights
Queen Mary 2 26 nights 25 Oct 2024
Aurora 12 nights 09 Dec 2024
Aurora 12 nights 12 Mar 2025
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Norway and Scandinavia is one of the most spectacular regions of the World to cruise, and by sailing through them you will appreciate the most stunning scenery from the comfort of your luxury cruise ship. Cruising this region offers the most wonderful experience that any land based holiday never could.
The very best North European cities are waiting to be explored, and by cruising even further north you can experience the ‘top of the world’ with a journey beyond the Arctic Circle .
Scandinavia has two very different personalities depending on what time of year you choose to visit. The summer months can be surprisingly warm and the cosmopolitan cities really come to life. In winter it turns incredibly cold, but the scenery turns into a magnificent winter wonderland.
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Our Scandinavia itineraries offer unrivaled cultural and culinary diversity. Discover the world’s most beautiful and historic cities, from Stockholm to Bergen. Under the midnight sun in the summer, Viking shows you colorful cities, quaint wooden houses and cascading waterfalls. In the winter, the northern lights dazzle over snowy landscapes.
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Highlights of scandinavia cruises.
From soaring, deep-cut fjords and dramatic peaks to historic Scandinavian cities and atmospheric fishing villages rich in tradition, immerse yourself in remarkable maritime history and colorful cultures. Here are some sample highlights of a Viking itinerary to Scandinavia:
- The Hanseatic past of Bergen
- Traditional glassblowing techniques in Bornholm
- Norway’s magnificent fjords
- The stunning glass façade of Tromsø’s Arctic Cathedral
- A Sami ceremony north of the Arctic Circle
- Sheep farming and wool production in a Faroese village
- The age-old tradition of smoking fish
- Stories of the daily life of the ancient Vikings
- Copenhagen’s brightly colored houses in Nyhavn
- The dazzling display of the northern lights
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Discover our range of exclusive tours featuring handpicked experiences: follow the northern lights, follow the midnight sun & astronomy tours, arctic exploration elevated: reasons to select a hurtigruten tour for your next adventure.
Our Follow the Northern Lights, Follow the Midnight Sun, and Astronomy Tour itineraries offer immersive experiences for your perfect Nordic adventure!
Highlights of our Scandinavia Tours:
Escorted small groups with expert guides
Cruise-inclusive journeys with a choice of itineraries
Immerse yourself in Nordic culture and scenery
Free time to explore on your own
Ocean to plate dining experiences
Great mix of included activities
Small group of like-minded travelers (max 24 guests)
Follow the Northern Lights Tour: Guided small group tours in Norway & Finland
Embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Norway and Finland with our escorted small group Scandinavian Tours. From the dancing aurora borealis to the charm of Nordic landscapes, each route is carefully crafted to enhance your experience.
Follow the Northern Lights Tour highlights:
17-day northbound or a 15-day southbound voyage
Land-based journey through Finland
Chance to see the Northern Lights
“Norway in a Nutshell” (Oslo to Bergen or Bergen to Oslo): traveling via famous Flåm Railway and viewing the spectacular fjords in Gudvangen
Nature's Light Show: Understanding the allure of the Northern Lights
Explore the beauty and uniqueness of the aurora borealis, a captivating natural phenomenon that draws global admirers to witness its enchanting displays.
Illuminating the auroras:
Revealing the science behind the northern lights.
The Northern Lights (also known as aurora borealis) are caused by the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere.
Navigating the Solar Max:
A deep dive into solar activity peaks.
The Solar Maximum (Max) is a period of solar activity when sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) occur frequently, resulting in more chances to see impressive displays. After the current Solar Max (2024-2025), the next one won’t be until 2036.
Perfecting the shot:
Tips & tricks for northern lights astro-photography.
Professional photographer Stian Klo and other astro-photographers share their tips for taking photos of the Northern Lights as you sail along Norway’s coast with us.
Celestial navigation: the secret to Vikings' seafaring expertise
Did you know that the Vikings, skilled seafarers, navigated the vast seas using celestial navigation techniques, relying on the positions of the sun, moon, and stars to guide their legendary voyages?
Our Northern Lights Promise
Relax in the knowledge that our unmatchable Northern Lights Promise means you’ll get another chance to see the aurora if they don’t make an appearance on your voyage of 11 days or more.
Astronomy Tour: Set sail with our seasoned experts
Explore the enchanting Northern Lights, Arctic sky, and solar system through fascinating onboard lectures by esteemed astronomers John Mason, Sadie Jones, and Tom Kerss.
Condé Nast Traveler reports a growing trend in astro-tourism, wherein both astronomy enthusiasts and nature lovers stargaze in pristine locations and witness breathtaking cosmic phenomena. Elevate the way you experience astronomical phenomena on a cruise, away from city lights and cloud cover.
Astronomy Tour highlights:
An exclusive visit to the Northern Lights Planetarium in Tromsø with our astronomy experts
Our Northern Lights Promise – If the Northern Lights do not occur within sight of your ship during your voyage, we will give you a 6-day southbound or 7-day northbound Original Coastal Express Classic Voyage for the next Northern Lights Season – T&Cs apply
" Amazing cruise earlier this year with several shows of the lights two of which were quite spectacular. The whole trip was incredible and would recommend Hurtigruten in a heartbeat"
-Jill Ellery, September 2023
Voices of the Lights
We talked to people who live and breathe the Northern Lights about the dreams and desires that drive them. These are their stories.
The Chief Aurora Chaser: Tom Kerss
Astronomer Tom Kerss tells us why he can’t get enough of the Northern Lights in Norway.
Sage of the Northern Lights: Dr John Mason
Physicist and astronomer Dr John Mason has the answers to all of our questions about the Northern Lights, “truly nature's greatest light show”.
Chasing the aurora as a solo traveler
For KrisTina Kramer, few things in life give her as much of a thrill as sailing with us along the Norwegian coast, chasing the Northern Lights.
Follow the Midnight Sun Tour: Chasing daylight
Bask in long, summer days as you explore the Finnish Lapland and take in Norwegian coastal towns on this escorted small-group tour. From Stockholm, an overnight ferry brings us to Helsinki.
Follow the Midnight Sun Tour highlights:
Guided city tours of Stockholm, Helsinki, and Bergen
Hike with huskies and Snowhotel visit optional excursions
Experience the Midnight Sun
Insight into Sámi culture
Sunlit splendor: Introduction to the mesmerizing Midnight Sun
Explore the wonders of the Midnight Sun and gain insights into this natural phenomenon.
In the glow of the day
Understanding the midnight sun.
The Midnight Sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the polar regions during the summer when the Earth's tilt causes these regions to receive more amounts of sunlight. It results in the sun remaining visible even at midnight.
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★ Svalbard: Apr 20 - Aug 22 ★ North Cape : May 13 - Jul 31 ★ Hammerfest : May 16 - Jul 28, Vardø : May 16 - Jul 28 ★ Tromsø : May 20 - Jul 25 ★ Harstad : May 24 - Jul 20 ★ Svolvær : May 28 - Jul 17 ★ Bodø : Jun 3 - Jul 11 ★
Toward glowing horizons
Where to witness the midnight sun.
During summer , you’ll find the Midnight Sun anywhere north of the Arctic Circle. This is the abstract geographic line that cuts through Sweden, Finland, Russia, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and of course, the Land of the Midnight Sun itself, Norway.
Chase the Northern Lights, Midnight Sun & Arctic Sky with these cruises
Follow the Northern Lights: Northbound | Oslo to Helsinki
Oslo - Honningsvåg - Rovaniemi - Helsinki (Northbound)
Departure Dates
September - March - 17 days
Follow the Northern Lights: Southbound | Helsinki to Oslo
Helsinki - Rovaniemi - Honningsvåg - Oslo (Southbound)
October - March - 15 days
Follow the Midnight Sun | Norway, Sweden and Finland
Stockholm - Kirkenes - Bergen (Roundtrip)
June - July - 15 days
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Explore Viking Age history and jaw-dropping fjords.
In Norway, you'll admire everything from the deep blue fjords to the snow-capped mountain peaks. Cruise to Norway and head to the inner end of the stunning Aurlandsfjorden to join a fairy tale ride along the Flam Railway, one of the steepest railway tracks in the world. In Honningsvag, situated above the Arctic Circle, admire the views across the sea to the Svalbard Islands and the North Pole, and watch the indigenous Sami people herd raucous reindeer through the area. Stroll through Bergen's Bryggen neighbourhood, with its medieval cobblestone alleyways and colourfully painted houses or go shopping in the small boutiques that offer handmade Sami crafts. Whether you're looking to feast on traditional Nordic king crab or hoping to see the massive glacial walls of the Svalbard Islands, you can do it all in this northern paradise.
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WELCOME TO THE ICE AGE
Set off for the north to see the sparsely populated, mountainous country of Norway. Among the thousands of pristine lakes, isolated islands and stunning fjords, you'll feel like you've stepped back into the Ice Age.
THE JEWELS OF THE NORTH
Norway is famous for its fjords, the narrow, steep-sided inlets formed by retreating glaciers at the end of the Ice Age. Head to Geiranger to see Europe's highest fjord, or explore Molde's 12-mile fjord that winds through the archipelago. No matter how you choose to ford the fjords, you'll see why Norway is known for these natural wonders.
SAVOUR THE SEA
Different parts of Norway offer unique specialities and tasty delicacies. Most dishes include fish and seafood straight from the sea, but you can head to Naboen Pub and Restaurant in Bergen or Dovrehallen in Oslo for meat dishes featuring mutton, beef or reindeer. Try pancakes stuffed with bacon, sour cream and lingonberry jam, or warm up with a creamy fish soup.
HIGH-UP HIDEAWAYS
In Norway, you're never far from the natural world. Cruise to Norway to hike or bike the many trails of Molde to see views of 222 mountain peaks, or trek along the Geiranger Skywalk to see aerial views of glaciers below. In Stavanger, hike up the well-marked paths to the impressive cliff of Prekestol, or simply enjoy the tranquillity and quietness of Flam Valley .
ANCIENT HISTORY, MODERN CHARM
From the old city quarters to the modern architecture, Norwegian towns off wonderful sights. Take a stroll to Oslo's Opera House for a view of its striking design, or shop for trendy Scandinavian souvenirs in the streets of Bergen. You'll be in heaven no matter where you go with Norway cruises.
GAMBLE ON GAMLEBYEN
Explore the remains of medieval Oslo in Gamlebyen (Old Town), and admire the charming wooden houses. In Bergen, wander alongside the wharf and through the narrow alleyways of Bryggen, the oldest part of Bergen founded in 1070. Here you'll walk amongst colourful UNESCO-listed wooden buildings, preserved or rebuilt in their original mediaeval style.
PIRATES AHEAD
Travel to the southern city of Kristiansand to visit the picturesque Christiansholm Fortress, built in the 17th century on the seaside promenade in the city centre. Walk along five-metre-thick walls, built to protect the city from pirate assaults. In Oslo, don't miss the Akerhus Castle and Fortress built in 1299, which has also functioned as a royal residence and a prison. You'll find history everywhere you look during your Norway holiday.
SCANDINAVIAN SOUVENIRS
In Norway's larger cities, like Oslo and Bergen, you can go shopping in big shopping centres and department stores, but there are also many small boutiques, antique shops and markets all throughout the country. The small trendy design stores are stocked with gifts and souvenirs like Norwegian brown cheese or knitted jumpers. In the smaller towns, you'll often find unique shops with handmade crafts like Viking drinking horns.
THERE'S NOR-WAY YOU'LL WANT TO MISS THIS
Enjoy the impressive views of the steep mountainsides, flowing waterfalls and narrow valleys of the Norwegian countryside. Immerse yourself in the local culture by admiring the colourful wooden houses and medieval ruins and indulging in the fresh regional cuisine. When you visit Norway, you'll find like you've entered a whole new world.
FJORD FOR DAYS
Originally a Norwegian word describing a narrow inlet formed within a glacial valley, the term 'fjord' has since gone international. Norway is home to no less than 1,000 fjords, so be sure to check out the country via these winding waterways. Admire the Geirangerfjord in Geiranger , the Aurlandsfjord in Flam or the Lustrafjord in Skjolden for a heavenly view.
NORTHERN EXPEDITIONS
While you're in the region, why not explore some other Northern European cities? Norway's neighbouring countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland , each have their unforgettably unique characteristics, so be sure to relax in Reykjavik , Iceland's geothermal spa surrounded by volcanic vistas, or stroll through the stylish Swedish capital, built across 14 islands.
The Norwegian Krone (NOK) is the official currency of Norway. Cash machines are widely available and credit cards are accepted in most restaurants, taxis and shops.
For rainy days, bring an umbrella or raincoat, or head indoors to one of the city's world-class museums.
At the local Tourist Office, you can usually rent a bicycle or pick up some helpful walking and cycling guides.
CUISINE NORDIC NOMS
In Norway, you'll find many higher-end restaurants transforming local ingredients into refined, modern plates. But there's also no shortage of hearty traditional far in the smaller towns or hip international cuisine in the bigger cities. If you're looking for delectable seafood dishes during your holiday, Norway is the place to go.
SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH
Northern Europeans know a thing or two about pastry. If you're in the mood for a sweet treat for breakfast or with afternoon tea, pop into a traditional Norwegian bakery and try the norsk kanelboller, a cardamon-scented dough pastry, or skillingsboller, the Scandinavian cinnamon bun.
STRAIGHT FROM THE SEA
Throughout Norway, menus in both high-end eateries and humble, family-run spots reflect the long-held local fishing traditions. King crab risotto, creamy fish soup, mussels, poached salmon, tasty fish soups and crispy cod tongues are some of the regional favourites.
MEAT YOUR NEW FAVOURITE COMFORT FOOD
Kjottkaker, a popular dish of pan-fried meatballs with onions and spices, can be found nearly everywhere in Norway. It's typically served in a stick-to-your-ribs gravy or lingonberry jam and enjoyed alongside potatoes and vegetables.
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Viking history, sky-high breathtaking fjords, the northern lights, and cosy costal towns all complete the vibrant picture of a Norway Cruise. Make your way to ports like Skjolden, Geiranger, Flam and Bergen.
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Alesund, Norway
Arctic Circle (Cruising), Norway
Flam, Norway
Geiranger, Norway
Honningsvag, Norway
Kristiansand, Norway
Molde, Norway
Olden, Norway
Oslo, Norway
Skjolden, Norway
Tromso, Norway
Stavanger, Norway
Maloy, Norway
Haugesund, Norway
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Scandinavia Cruise Itineraries
Scandinavia cruises depart from a variety of ports both in the UK and from within the region itself. The UK’s embarkation ports are Southampton, Dover and Portsmouth, with voyages from these places will entailing a full day crossing the North Sea. Departure ports in Scandinavia include Copenhagen, Sweden, Bergen and occasionally Oslo.
The average length of a Scandinavia cruise is between 7 and 14 nights. Longer voyages will also include stops at ports in Baltic cities such as St Petersburg and Tallinn. Scandinavia cruise itineraries will typically call at a combination of cities, towns and harbours, with the most frequently featured being Visby in Sweden, Skagen in Denmark and Kristiansand in Norway.
The most popular Scandinavia cruise itineraries are those that sail the Norwegian Fjords. Departures are available from the UK in Dover or Southampton, or Bergen in Norway. The majority of cruise lines will offer these on a 7 or 8-night basis, but longer journeys that venture further up the Norwegian coastline are also available.
The best time for Scandinavia cruises
The best time for Scandinavia cruises is during the summer. During June, July and early September, the Scandinavia welcomes warmer weather and longer daylight hours, which allow for a more comfortable time when exploring ashore.
Cruises that explore the region outside of this period tend to be more expedition-orientated, with operators offering extensive sailings deep into the Arctic Circle. While the weather is colder and the hours of daylight fewer, exploring Scandinavia in the autumn and winter gives you the best chance of seeing nature’s most spectacular light show, Aurora Borealis .
Cruise lines that offer Scandinavia Cruises
The majority of cruise lines offer Scandinavia cruises, with some choosing to dedicate itineraries to the region and others including Scandinavian ports on sailings in the Baltic and Northern Europe . Operators like Oceania Cruises, Celebrity Cruises and Cunard all offer immersive cruise experiences in Scandinavia, while all-inclusive lines such as Silversea and Regent Seven Seas are perfect should you wish to enjoy the very highest standards of accommodation, dining and facilities onboard.
To explore Norway in-depth, choose to cruise with Hurtigruten . Founded in 1893, the Norwegian operator has spent years travelling the country’s coastline and offers an array of unique itineraries stopping both at marquee ports and hidden ports other cruise lines seldom visit.
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Norwegian Fjords Cruises
The Norwegian Fjords are undoubtedly among the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world , capable of inspiring awe with their majestic beauty and timeless atmosphere. Norway has over a thousand fjords, Geirangerfjord and the Naerøyfjord being the largest. Since 2005, they have featured in the list of UNESCO heritage sites – and they’re now accessible on an exclusive MSC Norwegian fjords cruise . The Norway fjords cruise is one of the best ways to visit these earthly and imposing spectacles thanks to the deep water surrounding them, which is both smooth and easy to navigate. During the Norwegian fjords cruise 2024 - 2025 seasons , you can admire these imposing examples of natural beauty first-hand and from the best possible vantage point.
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MSC Norwegian Fjords cruises will take you to discover the Viking history and the most sensational sights of Norway and much more.
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Chase the Northern Lights, see the world from the top of Norway’s astounding fjords, visit Stockholm and Gothenburg or try to meet Santa Claus - anything is possible on one of our amazing Scandinavian adventures. Get affordable tour packages and go on an incredible journey.
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4 Day - Northern Lights, Snæfellsnes & Glacier Lagoon
It was really a good experience. The guides are very nice, helpful and professional. I enjoyed a lot. I saw amazing landscapes. It was breath taken. I will definitely come back with the same company :) Thanks a lot
From Copenhagen to Helsinki
We love the trip program and love the tour guides. The cruise was magnificent from Stockholm to Helsinki. Hope we can do the tour again next time.
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Highlights of Scandinavia (12 Days)
Great tour. Wonderful tour guide. Rest stops need to be chosen better.
Absolute North
The tour organization and guides employed by the company were excellent, Given the length of our tour we explored 5 countries and had 3 guides. The parts we wished we would have know prior to departure were the tours are multi lingual and very large. At times we had 50+ people and only 4 spoke English, so some information was not translated by looked by the local guides hired in particular cities. The size of the group and language barriers at times felt overwhelming when spending 12-14 hour days traveling. We still would have gone given the overall experience and places we would not have seen on our own, but we would have liked to be mentally prepared for it.
Scandinavia Explorer
This trip gives a wide range of experiences. Different countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland. Different types of transport: boat, ship, train, tram, bus, bike. Different types of location: cities, countryside, lakes, fjords. Different activities: historical tours, hiking, scenic tours, sampling local foods, bob sledding. Our guide Sigrid, from Norway, was outstanding. Very organised, spoke many languages, excellent knowledge of the areas we were exploring and so much more, good sense of humour, caring, joined in and shared her passion of Scandanavia. There were so many wow moments on this trip especially the amazing views. The sight of the Fjords and tyke snow capped mounds will live on in my memory forever. 5am amazing experience.
Focus on Scandinavia
this my 3rd time joining a escorted tour, its cheaper compared to other companies, its good .
Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords (14 Days)
The itinerary was great with lots of time built in for solo exploration. I liked having an orientation to the towns before heading out on my own. Michael had a lot of knowledge to share about the places we saw. He is s great story teller making everything interesting. His personality is perfect for the job. He kept everyone on time in a very respectful manner which was much appreciated. I also enjoyed the local guides who were also a wealth of knowledge. The optional excursions were Good value for the most part. Our driver was awesome. Despite the challenging terrain I felt very safe and comfortable on the coach. He was always very pleasant.
- €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
Spectacular Scandinavia & its Fjords (Classic, 15 Days)
It was a trip of a lifetime. Tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. Bus driver was excellent too.
Grand Scandinavia (Classic, 20 Days)
Greg was fantastic. Would recommend him to anyone going on a tour with him. He was amazing.
Capitals of Scandinavia (10 Days)
Our Tour Director Mike was very knowledgeable about all the places we went to The be my guest lunch was off the beaten track and was sensational. As a solo traveller I felt reassured as Mike was making sure I was Ok. We had a wonderful bus driver Greg who made sure we had a safe journey in unpredictable weather
Scandinavian Escape
Inga was a great Tour Leader of Expat Explore’s Scandinavian Escape because of her in-depth knowledge of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Being Norwegian and from Bergen she made this city and the fjords something very special to remember. She is well organised and considerate of passengers special needs. Lukasz our incredible driver negotiated some very tight spaces skilfully. He was a caring, kind and supportive person who everyone appreciated for keeping us safe at all times.
- 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
Northern Capitals
It was excellent tour
Best of Iceland
I enjoyed the trip around Iceland. We visited many places that weren’t overrun with tourists. ????. Great scenery.
Copenhagen to Helsinki
We enjoyed the tour. The tour leader was engaging, informative and professional, the sights interesting and on the whole pretty spectacular. Only thing to improve is that the optional extra tours are not prominently shown and require cash payment in Euro’s. This was a bit inconvenient and costly as we didn’t know the cost of the options or realise how many euro’s we would need, and changing money to Euro cash when we were travelling in UK just prior to the tour was a pain.
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A Taste of Scandinavia
Nikolai was FANTASTIC!!!! He was a great tour leader. The tour took us to many places and he educated us well. However, just a few negative comments. The hotels were not satisfactory ....I am used to better hotels when I travel. Carrying my luggage throughout the tour was very burdensome. I am an older person, and although I am in great shape, I did not want to be responsible for carrying my luggage everywhere. There was an 89 year old man on our trip. He had a real hard time catching up. I usually go on escorted tours where my luggage, and everything else, is handled by the guides, not by me. I loved the places that wer went to and overall I would suggest people take Tourradar and Intrepid if they don't mind doing some of the labor involved.
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Great tour, short but hit all the places that were on the initinery and the pick up from the hotel was very swift and easy. The guides for the 2 trips were friendly. I love how Mahlia (or Maria?) added her personal touch and stories to the pitch on the bus. I had a great trip in Iceland and want to come back again in different seasons.
I was worried about the culturally mixed tour clients due to some negative reviews from previous clients. But I enjoyed the experiences of mixing with participants from Mexico and the Philippines. Yes sometimes bilingual guides’ presentations were not clear, and I had to ask for clarifications. Hotels were better than I had expected from the reviews; except in one-hotel the lightening was so bd
My trip was well organized. The Tour Leader Amanda and the Driver Raffie were both excellent. The cities, sites, people, and events experienced were a joy.
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Cruise ship passengers enjoy the view of Sweden’s Stockholm archipelago from the Royal Caribbean ... [+] ship ‘Serenade of the Seas.’
If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the culture of the Vikings or explore what makes people in the Nordic region the so-called happiest on earth, you could do a lot worse than book a Scandinavian cruise.
Scandinavia—and Norway in particular—is an expensive place to travel around, so a cruise can make financial sense for those seeking an introduction to the region. For one price, you get your travel, accommodation, meals, and entertainment covered.
Such a trip offers the opportunity to sample various Scandinavian travel highlights , whether you prefer the Scandinavian capitals, the stunning Norwegian fjords, or soaking up the atmosphere of beautiful islands and historic ports in the Baltic Sea.
Popular Scandinavian Cruise Itineraries
Many different types of itinerary can be advertised as Scandinavian cruises. Typically, they focus on the Nordic capital cities. Some may also include the highlights of the Baltic Sea region, including the Baltic countries and ports in the north of Germany and Poland.
With popular Norwegian fjords cruises together with midnight sun and northern lights tours to the north of Norway also available, there is a lot of diversity in Scandinavian cruises.
Scandinavian Capitals : Cruise itineraries starting in the U.K. or Germany and calling in at two or even all three of Oslo, Stockholm, and Copenhagen have long been popular.
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Helsinki is often included on such itineraries. If you want to explore modern Scandinavia while gaining access to some of the region’s best museums, such an itinerary is a perfect choice.
Such itineraries tend to be shorter, and are a great introduction to both cruising and Scandinavia, with limited sea days and plenty to see and do while in port.
Baltic Sea : Longer Scandinavian itineraries often include stops at Baltic Sea islands and ports. The beautiful Estonian capital city, Tallinn, or the Latvian capital, Riga, are particular highlights, as are ports on the northern coastline of Germany and Poland.
For those interested in Viking history, look out for smaller ship itineraries featuring Visby on the wonderful island of Gotland .
One such trip is this 12-night itinerary from Celebrity Cruises, which includes a visit to both Visby and Tallinn. Other highlights include a visit to Stockholm and Copenhagen, including an overnight stop in the latter.
The old city walls of Visby on Gotland island, a popular cruise port.
Norwegian Fjords : By far the most variety can be found in the Norwegian fjords region , with almost all major cruise lines operating at least some itineraries here. Although port calls in Flåm and Geiranger will soon be severely limited, many alternative ports will still be able to welcome some of the world’s largest cruise ships.
Whether you prefer the action-packed ships of Royal Caribbean or MSC, or the smaller ships that can sail along narrower fjords, there will be a Norwegian fjords itinerary for you.
Following the recent rise in popularity of the region as a cruising destination, the fjords season has extended, with trips available as early as April and as late as September.
British line P&O Cruises operates its relatively new megaship Iona in the fjords region for much of that period, with regular departures from Southampton on a popular 7-day itinerary.
Midnight Sun : Although all summer cruises in the region will experience long summer days, specific midnight sun itineraries set sail for the far north of Norway to let guests experience the thrill of being outside with the sun in the sky at midnight. Many of these trips visit Honningsvåg, which allows guests to travel by bus to the North Cape.
Northern Lights : In recent years, Scandinavia—or more specifically Norway—has become a year-round cruising destination thanks to the growth in popularity of northern lights cruises .
Aurora borealis in the sky seen from a cruise ship in Arctic Norway.
These itineraries can be found heading north of the Arctic Circle between October and early April.
Planning Tips For Scandinavian Cruises
Cruising in Northern Europe offers a fantastic variety of excursions and experiences, from historical city tours to adrenaline-filled outdoor adventures.
The region’s love of the outdoors lifestyle means active experiences are easy to find, both through cruise line excursions and independent operators.
The high levels of English comprehension across the region means booking your own activities and exploring ports independently is much easier than in many other parts of the world. Even so, look for independent tours that take place earlier in the day to reduce any time-related risk.
No matter when you visit Scandinavia, pack for all weathers. The height of summer can be marred by heavy rainfall, while it’s possible to get sunburnt in the snow-covered conditions of February and March.
Pack a versatile wardrobe. Layered clothing accommodates the region's variable weather, while specialized gear might be necessary for specific excursions.
Cruising And Sustainability
Prospective travelers should be aware of environmental concerns associated with cruising in this pristine region. The industry is moving towards sustainability, with initiatives to introduce zero-emission vessels in sensitive areas, particularly the UNESCO-listed Norwegian fjords .
Some local initiatives protesting against cruise travel have also gathered momentum, so cruisers should be aware of these issues before setting foot ashore.
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Summer in Scandinavia: five eco-friendly ideas to holiday like a local
The essence of a Nordic summer is to lean into a slower pace of life and embrace nature, from staying in a Swedish summer house to gentle canoe tours in Finland
Oslo: summer in the city
With swimmable harbours in Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki and across Denmark’s cities, not to mention plenty of ways to enjoy the sea, from kayaking to urban fishing, there’s often a seaside air to Nordic cities in summer, and especially in Oslo.
One of the best summer activities is to tour the Oslofjord and its archipelago by boat – pack a picnic and set sail in search of hidden swimming spots and colourful island houses. Brim Explorer is one of the best options: an eco-friendly boat company offering silent tours powered by an electric motor (tours from £44). You can also show your love for the water by joining Mad Goats in their fjord clean-up operations every Sunday; participation gives you access to one of their saunas for free and a free burger at the end.
There’s a growing art scene to discover around the harbour. The National Museum is showing an unmissable exhibition by Sápmi artist Britta Marakatt-Labba focused on the environmental struggle and climate issues seen from an indigenous perspective, until August. Afterwards, stroll around the harbour promenade past the opera house, and visit the Munch Museum . There is a new family-friendly beach, Operastranda, by the Opera House this year; it’s also great to swim at the Sørenga seawater pool . Stay at the eco-conscious Oslo Guldsmeden , a Nordic-Balinese hotel in the Vika district from £100 a night.
Explore Denmark ’s sunniest isle
Bornholm is officially the Danes’ favourite holiday spot (as voted for last year in the Danish Travel Awards). Reachable by bus and ferry or hydrofoil from Copenhagen, it’s known as the country’s sunshine island: Svaneke, a charming harbour town on the west coast, is the sunniest spot in the whole of Denmark.
There’s no need for a car: you can get around relatively easily by bike and bus to explore fishing villages and small towns such as Gudhjem, known for its national cooking competition , and sunny Svaneke, in search of the best ice-cream, smoked herring and locally brewed beer. Bornholm has an artist colony vibe reminiscent of parts of Cornwall and is well known for its ceramics. You can find small workshops and galleries dotted around its villages, and especially in the town of Nexø, where there is a ceramics school. Beaches are wide, sandy and beautiful – especially child-friendly, dune-backed Dueodde, which Lonely Planet recently listed as one of the 20 best beaches in Europe .
New this year, Eco Beach Camp offers glamping from about £150 a night (sleeping two to four) on the beach just steps from the island’s Michelin-starred Kadeau restaurant, known for its focus on hyper-local, sustainable food. Or rent a summer house through firms including Novasol and Dancenter where rates start from about £300 for a week’s stay. It’s expected that you’ll bring basics with you, including bed linen.
Norway’s Arctic hiking route
Culture and nature come together on Norway’s longest hiking route this summer. The 400-mile Nordlandsruta , which runs along the Norwegian-Swedish border, will be joining in the celebrations to mark the Arctic city of Bodø’s year in the spotlight as one of 2024’s European Capitals of Culture. There are a range of artist-led events in cabins along the trail, and activities include poetry and portrait workshops and a mobile perfumery making scents from the herbs that hikers pick along the route.
Evening entertainment includes campfire cooking, improv theatre and Sápmi lassoo throwing. It also plays into another key Nordic travel theme: friluftsliv , a love of the great outdoors. Norwegians love to hike and there is an extensive network of trails, with hiking cabins along them, across the country.
It’s a beautiful hike – whether you’re in the region for the celebrations or not – passing through the Arctic Circle, Laponian Area world heritage site , national parks and Sápmi cities. From meadows filled with wildflowers to snow-capped mountains, reindeer-herding plateaux and raging rivers, it has all the drama you’d expect of this northern landscape. There are 43 unstaffed huts on the route – you’ll need a key from Norwegian trekking organisation DNT to use them.
To walk the whole route would take around six weeks, but it’s broken down into eight smaller stages for those with less time. For ramblers with an eye on reindeer herding and Sápmi husbandry, the 57-mile stretch from Raudlia to Susendalen treks across two valleys and past the hat-shaped Hatten mountain while the 45-mile section from Bolna to Umbukta skirts the sacred Sápmi mountain of Auronasen, silver mines and a glacier. Weekend hikes along the trail are also possible from Narvik and Bodø.
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Finland’s peaceful waterways
If you like lakes, islands and trees, Finland is the place for you – it is the most forested country in Europe and has more bodies of water than any other country in the world . In the Kainuu region in the east of the country, it’s easy to get away from the crowds for pure immersion in Nordic nature.
Nature Travels offers self-guided canoe tours in the region where you can camp wild along the route, fish for your supper and go at your own pace. The pick of the bunch is a remote adventure on the Tar Route (from £154 per person, for three nights/four days, based on two people, including all equipment and transfers to start point), the historic route once used to transport tar to the Baltic Sea. Instead of tar, your cargo will be just yourselves, your tent and enough food for a four to eight-day tour of quiet waterways, short and easily bypassed rapids, and protected islands.
Along the route you might spot moose, foxes, owls or even eagles. Stop to fish for your dinner, cook it on an open fire and retire to a lean-to shelter or tent in the evening. Look out, too, for island saunas, dotted along the route, where you can ease the tension in your back and arms after a hard day’s paddle. Don’t forget to pack insect repellent: Finland’s forests are known for their pesky flies.
This route commonly starts from Kuhmo, accessed by train and bus from Helsinki, while Helsinki itself can be reached by ferry from Stockholm if you prefer not to fly.
Stay in a Swedish summer house
It’s traditional in this part of the world to spend at least part of the summer in a “summer house” (actually more of a simple cabin) in nature. The essence of summer house life is leaning into a slower pace of life: read a book under a tree, bake a cake, a gentle walk. It’s about living in harmony with nature, too, and embracing the joys it offers, including sea swimming, fishing, hiking and boating.
The Stockholm archipelago is one of the most accessible and popular summer house destinations. Access is via one of the many public ferries (one-way trips from the city pier cost up to £14 depending on the location). It’s as easy as taking a bus.
The region is protected by the Archipelago Foundation , which preserves public access to land and water in the area, and has a wide range of characterful accommodation spread all over the islands. They include a 19th-century former customs house on the remote and rocky island of Huvudskär, remade into a rustic youth hostel (room rates from £186 for a four-bed room), as well as summer cottages on the activity-packed southern island of Utö, where two-person cabins start at around £338 for a week in high season.
Summer cottages usually require you to bring bed linen. Depending on which island you choose, you might need to bring all your supplies for the week too. Peak season for Scandinavia is typically July – travel in August for slightly reduced rates.
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NORWAY CRUISES. Explore Viking Age history and jaw-dropping fjords. In Norway, you'll admire everything from the deep blue fjords to the snow-capped mountain peaks. Cruise to Norway and head to the inner end of the stunning Aurlandsfjorden to join a fairy tale ride along the Flam Railway, one of the steepest railway tracks in the world.
No Scandinavian cruise would be complete without a visit or two to the array of fascinating museums across the region. From the Vasa and Abba Museum in Stockholm to Gothenburg's Volvo Museum and the Munch Museum of Oslo, the cities of Scandinavia boast a variety of museums.
Explore Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland on one of our unforgettable Scandinavia cruises. From grand cities like Copenhagen and Stockholm to the incredible Norwegian Fjords, a Scandinavia cruise is the perfect destination for experienced travellers and those looking to book their first cruise holiday.. Read More
Summer 2024 Fjords and North Cape cruises. Looking for the ultimate Norway cruise to the Fjords and North Cape? From May to September, set sail on MSC Preziosa and choose from our different journeys of 11, 12 or 14-night sailing to North Cape (Honningsvag) via Tromso or Svalbard islands. Immerse yourself in the beauty of northern landscape with ...
September 2025 (101) October 2025 (76) November 2025 (67) Chase the Northern Lights, see the world from the top of Norway's astounding fjords, visit Stockholm and Gothenburg or try to meet Santa Claus - anything is possible on one of our amazing Scandinavian tours. Get affordable tour packages and go on an incredible journey.
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The 400-mile Nordlandsruta, which runs along the Norwegian-Swedish border, will be joining in the celebrations to mark the Arctic city of Bodø's year in the spotlight as one of 2024's ...
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