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- 14 Day Scandinavia Itinerary, incl. Copenhagen and Stockholm- A rich Norwegian tapestry unfolds from Stavanger to Oslo for around $5,900. The route includes Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen, Flåm Railway rides, Geirangerfjord cruises, and Oslo's Vigeland Park, with local experiences and historic lodging.  - Days 1-2Copenhagen, DenmarkBegin your journey in Denmark's capital. The Tivoli Gardens are best visited in late afternoon - one visitor shared: "The Tivoli Gardens were magical - but go late afternoon to experience both daylight and evening illuminations." Visit Amalienborg Palace in the morning before the crowds arrive. For the popular Nyhavn waterfront, plan an early breakfast to beat the midday rush. You might also want to visit Dragør fishing village, known for its photogenic yellow cottages.  
- Days 3-4Stavanger & Western NorwayTravel through Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, and take the ferry from Hirtshals to Kristiansand. A previous visitor advised: "The ferry crossing can be rough in windy weather - take motion sickness pills if needed." Explore Stavanger's old town in early evening after the day-trippers leave to see Europe's largest collection of wooden buildings.  
- Days 5-6BergenYou'll need two full days in this historic port city. A traveler suggests: "The fish market is great for lunch but very expensive - consider splitting portions." Get to the Mount Fløyen funicular before 10 AM to avoid tour groups. For the best photos of the Bryggen wharf area, go early morning before the crowds arrive. 
- Days 7-8Norwegian FjordsTake the scenic Flåm Railway, which climbs 2,800 feet through stunning landscapes. A recent visitor recommends: "Sit on the right side going up for best waterfall views." Visit Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord for incredible views. "The optional kayaking is worth it - you get much closer to the waterfalls than on the big boats," notes one traveler. 
- Days 9-10Central NorwayStop at the 12th-century Lom Stave Church on your way to Lillehammer. One visitor notes: "The open-air museum at Maihaugen gives great insight into Norwegian life - allow at least 2 hours." Make time for the Olympics site to learn about winter sports culture. 
- Day 11OsloSpend a full day in Norway's capital. Start at Vigeland Sculpture Park when it opens at 7 AM for crowd-free photos. A helpful tip from a visitor: "The Viking Ship Museum gets packed by 11 AM. Book timed entry tickets online and arrive 15 minutes before opening." 
- Days 12-14StockholmYour trip ends in Sweden's capital. Book ahead for the Vasa Museum, home to a preserved 17th-century warship. One visitor suggests: "The Stockholm Pass seems expensive but pays off if you visit 3+ attractions daily." Visit Gamla Stan early morning or evening after cruise ships leave for the best experience. 
 
- 14 Days in Scandinavia, incl. Helsinki and Bergen- A grand Norwegian circuit connecting 8 major cities from Karasjok to Bergen showcases Sami Park, North Cape Hall, UNESCO rock art in Alta, and Arctic Cathedral in Tromsø. A 4-day coastal cruise past Lofoten Islands and historic ports complements premium accommodations.  
What people love about 2-week Norway tours
- Scenic Scandinavia and its FjordsGreg was constantly working to make sure our trip was the best it could be. We absolutely loved him. Greg was organized, accommodating, and always ready to adjust our plans to make the best of unexpected bad traffic, bad weather, and individual requests. Literally he was the buffer to what would normally have been yucky problems for us...but he handled it and made our trip seamless. He was always positive and engaging, always helpful and just an amazing guide. Best trip we ever had. Thank you, Greg. ❤️ 
- Norwegian FjordsThe Norway in a nutshell tour was Excellent! 
- Scandinavia (Summer)I travelled with Lasse through Scandinavia and it was my second trip with him. As a tour manager he is by far the best I have had (I've been on 6 contikis). Lasse knows everyones' names and something about them within a day. He has incredible knowledge about each city and will personalise his advice based on what you want to get out of a city. In addition to this, he organised extras for us including picnic lunches with traditional scadinavian food and photo stops. The most unique part of Lasse's trips is his music playlists which are set to each city you visit. It is things like this that show Lasse's dedication to his job goes far beyond the basic tour manager role. 




























