Boat Tours in Nordic / Scandinavia
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- Premium Iceland (38 destinations)
- Midnight Sun & Arctic Foxes
- From Coast to Coast (from Stockholm)
- From Kuste to Kuste Malmo
- Havila Voyages Kirkenes-Bergen
- Stockholm - Island hopping on the coulters
- Grand Tour of Sweden between Goteborg & Stockholm
- Norway Kaleidoscope - from Oslo to the North Cape
- By boat and train from Bergen to Oslo
- By mail boat and train through Norway
The dramatic coastline of Hornstrandir unfolds from Ísafjörður, where humpback whales and seabirds frequent the waters. Professional guides lead kayaking adventures through Lónafjörður fjord's pristine waters, revealing hidden coves and seals basking along Nordic shores.
Duration 3 days Destinations Kvíar Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Borea Adventures From
15% Off- NZ$2,555
Stockholm's archipelago connects to Gothenburg's canals through Nordic waters. Paddan boat tours reveal coastal landscapes and maritime heritage across this 11-day journey, including breakfast and comfortable hotel stays at approx. $930.
Duration 11 days Destinations Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$2,711
Boat tours weave through Stockholm's archipelago and Gothenburg's canals. Karlskrona's UNESCO naval port and Drottningholm Palace highlight this Nordic adventure. Comfortable hotels and breakfast included at approx. $90 per day.
Duration 11 days Destinations Sweden, Denmark, Norway Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$1,789
Havila's eco-friendly fleet navigates through the narrow Trollfjord and past Lofoten's dramatic peaks. The ships, featuring panoramic lounges, heated whirlpools, and regional dining options, sail along Bergen's historic harbor.
Duration 6 days Destinations Kirkenes, Hammerfest, Lofoten, Trondheim, Bergen Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$1,610
Stockholm's archipelago waters lead to Sandhamn (2.5 hours) and Grinda. Romantic island channels wind past traditional fishing villages and rocky shores. The Baltic Sea unfolds dramatically from Klubbudden's 35-meter headland, with optional kayaking excursions available.
Duration 7 days Destinations Stockholm, Drottningholm, Sandhamn Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$3,065
M/S Diana's outside cabins provide comfort while navigating Trollhattan's impressive 32-meter locks. The journey crosses vast Lake Vaner and the scenic Scharengarten archipelago, featuring unique aquaduct crossings and the historic Carl Johan lock staircase.
Duration 6 days Destinations Gothenburg, Vänersborg, Vadstena, Drottningholm, Stockholm Age Range Ages 7+ Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$4,458
Norway's stunning coastline stretches from Trondheim through the Arctic Circle aboard Hurtigruten vessels. Views of Lofoten's dramatic archipelago and marine wildlife around Uloya island complement the onboard comfort and local cuisine.
Duration 15 days Destinations Norway, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Sweden Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$5,770
The UNESCO-listed Naeroyfjord and mighty Sognefjord stretch from Gudvangen to Flam. Norway's spectacular fjord landscapes and ancient maritime culture unfold along these dramatic waterways.
Duration 6 days Destinations Bergen, Voss, Gudvangen, Oslo, Myrdal Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$2,500
Havila Voyages' ships glide from Bergen through Ålesund and UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord to Trondheim. Outside cabin accommodations and included meals complement the spectacular coastal views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Oslo, Bergen, Myrdal, Gudvangen, Voss, Trondheim, Hamar Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
15% Off- NZ$7,792
What our customers ask about Boat Tours in Nordic / Scandinavia
What are the must-see highlights along Nordic boat routes?
Nordic boat routes take travelers through some of Scandinavia's most notable waterways. Norway's UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord stand out with their distinct waterfalls like the Seven Sisters. The Göta Canal in Sweden connects travelers to significant sites including Lacko Castle and Vadstena Monastery while showcasing the engineering feat of Trollhättan locks. Along Norway's coastline the route passes through the distinctive Lofoten Islands leads to the North Cape and connects numerous authentic fishing villages. A TourRadar traveler described: "Sailing through the Geirangerfjord was breathtaking - the steep mountains rising 1,400 meters straight from the sea created an unforgettable landscape."
What's included in meals on Nordic boat tours?
Nordic boat tours offer varied dining experiences centered on regional cuisine. Coastal journeys from Tromsø to Kirkenes provide full board featuring local seafood and traditional dishes. Tours through the Stockholm archipelago often include breakfast and select dinners at notable establishments such as the Grinda Wärdshus restaurant. The kitchens accommodate dietary restrictions when notified in advance with fresh seafood taking center stage on coastal routes. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food on our Havila voyage was exceptional - fresh Arctic seafood and traditional Norwegian dishes made every meal special."
What type of boats are used for Nordic/Scandinavian tours?
The vessels used on Nordic tours match the specific needs of each waterway. The Stockholm archipelago uses compact passenger ferries to reach islands like Grinda and Sandhamn while larger Havila ships handle the Norwegian coastal routes. Gothenburg's canal system is navigated by traditional flat-bottomed boats known as "paddans." For whale watching excursions from Tromsø modern electric catamarans provide both comfort and environmental consideration. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Havila ship was extremely comfortable with excellent viewing areas for northern lights spotting."
How many hours per day are typically spent sailing versus exploring ports?
Nordic boat tours create a balance between sailing time and port visits. The Norwegian coastal route schedules overnight sailing with daytime port stops allowing 2-4 hours to explore major destinations like Tromsø or Trondheim. Göta Canal journeys dedicate 6-8 hours daily to canal and lock navigation while including scheduled stops for guided historic site tours. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The pace was perfect - we had enough time to explore each port while enjoying the spectacular scenery during sailing hours."
When is the best time to take a boat tour in Nordic/Scandinavia?
Peak season for Nordic boat tours falls between June and September offering midnight sun experiences and favorable sailing conditions. The Stockholm archipelago sees ideal conditions for island exploration in July and August with temperatures reaching 20°C. Winter tours from November through March provide opportunities for northern lights viewing particularly on the Tromsø to Kirkenes route. As one TourRadar traveler noted about their summer archipelago tour: "The long daylight hours and calm waters made island exploration magical especially around the Stockholm archipelago."
How much should I budget for a Nordic boat tour?
Nordic boat tours range from 80-400 USD per day based on the chosen route and amenities. Stockholm archipelago island hopping starts at approximately 130 USD daily including lodging and select meals. The more extensive Tromsø-Kirkenes voyage costs about 355 USD per day covering outside cabin lodging most meals and basic activities. Extra experiences like whale watching tours start at 100 USD. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "While not cheap the included meals and unique experiences like staying at the Snowhotel Kirkenes made it worth the investment."
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