Coach / Bus Tours & Trips in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
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10 best Coach / Bus Denmark, Norway and Sweden tour packages
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- From Copenhagen to Helsinki
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
- Focus on Scandinavia
- Northern Capitals (Classic Group, 2025 Onward)
- Scandinavia 35 to 45 (35 To 45)
- Spectacular Scandinavia and its Fjords (Small Groups)
- Great Scandinavia (10 destinations)
- Scandinavian Escape Christmas
- Nordic Tour Start Copenhagen
- Spectacular Scandinavia & its Fjords (Classic)
Duration 10 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $3,826
15% Off- NZ$3,252You save $574
A luxurious 40-seat coach whisks you through Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The route takes you from Stockholm's City Hall to Oslo's Bjorvika district, followed by a cruise to Denmark with views of Kronborg Castle. Professional guides lead tours of Copenhagen's royal palaces and vibrant harbor, while traditional Nordic cuisine adds local flavor.
Duration 10 days Destinations Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From $7,538
9% Off- NZ$6,840You save $698
Duration 12 days Destinations Denmark, Sweden, Norway Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,102
15% Off- NZ$3,487You save $615
What people love about Coach / Bus Tours in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
- Focus on Scandinavia
The trip was wonderful with scenic landscape, enthusiastic, helpful, friendly tour leader and driver
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
Excellent guide and made the journey enjoyable and very pleasant
- Great Scandinavia (10 destinations)
There were some very long days, but we had a lot of miles to cover. There was sometimes a problem with communication. We were treated to some very nice excursions.
What our customers ask about Coach / Bus Tours & Trips in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
What are the key attractions covered on most bus tours in Denmark, Norway and Sweden?
Nordic bus tours connect travelers to essential sights across three countries. In Copenhagen stops include the Little Mermaid statue and Tivoli Gardens while Oslo features the Vigeland Sculpture Park and Viking Ship Museum. The UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf in Bergen and Stockholm's Royal Palace round out the urban highlights. Nature takes center stage with cruises through Geirangerfjord Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord. Accommodations range from city-center hotels like the Scandic Sydhavnen in Copenhagen to harborfront properties such as the Thon Hotel Orion in Bergen. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The Norwegian fjords were breathtaking - the cruise through Geirangerfjord with its dramatic cliffs and waterfalls was a definite highlight of the whole trip."
What are the most spectacular natural highlights visited on Scandinavian coach tours?
The natural wonders of Scandinavia unfold through visits to Norway's most notable fjords including the UNESCO-recognized Geirangerfjord Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord. Tours stop at the Briksdalsbreen glacier and travel the curved Atlantic Road with its sequence of eight bridges. Waterfalls like the 182-meter Voringsfossen provide dramatic photo opportunities. Swedish landscapes feature Lake Vänern and the scattered islands of Stockholm's archipelago. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The views of Geirangerfjord from Eagle's Point were absolutely incredible - pictures don't do justice to the dramatic landscape of deep blue waters surrounded by snow-capped peaks."
What are the typical daily driving times and distances covered on coach tours through Scandinavia?
Daily coach journeys typically span 4-6 hours with some longer stretches between major cities. The Copenhagen to Oslo route takes 8 hours while Bergen to Stockholm requires 10 hours on the road. Scenic stops along routes like the Atlantic Road and Geirangerfjord break up travel time with comfort breaks scheduled every 2-3 hours. Overnight stays at properties like Hotel Randers in Denmark and Thon Hotels in Norway provide proper rest between travel days. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The scenery was breathtaking - even the long drives were enjoyable with our knowledgeable guide sharing stories and history along the way."
How much free time is typically available in the major Scandinavian cities?
Capital cities receive 1-2 full days of exploration time combining guided morning tours with independent afternoon activities. Copenhagen offers chances to wander Nyhavn harbor and visit Tivoli Gardens at leisure. Bergen provides free hours to explore the historic Bryggen wharf area. Central hotels like the Radisson Blu Scandinavia in Copenhagen and Park Inn by Radisson in Stockholm enable easy independent sightseeing. One TourRadar traveler notes: "I appreciated having guided orientation tours followed by free time to discover hidden gems and local restaurants at my own pace."
What kind of accommodations are typically used on these tours?
Tours feature 3-4 star properties ranging from modern city hotels like the AC Marriott Bella Sky in Copenhagen to Radisson Blu locations in urban centers and scenic accommodations such as Hotel Union Geiranger near the fjords. While rooms offer contemporary comforts some historic properties may lack air conditioning. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The hotels were well-located - I especially loved the Thon Hotel in Oslo with its harbor views and the unique Hotel Randers in Denmark with its artistic heritage dating back to 1856."
What type of weather and temperatures can be expected during the peak summer season?
Summer brings temperatures between 15-25°C (60-77°F) to Scandinavia with extended daylight lasting up to 18+ hours. Southern cities like Copenhagen tend to be warmer while fjord regions around Geiranger stay cooler with periodic rain. Wind commonly sweeps across the Atlantic Road coastal route. A TourRadar traveler reports: "We had beautiful sunny days in the cities but needed layers for the fjords where temperatures dropped. The midnight sun in June was a magical experience especially from our room at Hotel Union in Geiranger."



























