2-Week Norway and Sweden Tour Packages
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14 Day Scandinavia Itinerary, incl. Copenhagen and Stockholm
Three Nordic nations unfold over 14 days, from Copenhagen's Amalienborg Palace to Stockholm's Old Town. Visit 11 cities including Bergen's Hanseatic Bryggen Quarter and ride the spectacular Flåm Railway. Savor authentic Nordic dining at Øvre-Eide farm and marvel at UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. Luxurious coach travel and historic Hotel Randers await.
- Days 1-2
Copenhagen, Denmark
Visit the Little Mermaid statue in the morning before the crowds show up. Walk through the vibrant Nyhavn district. One traveler notes "The early morning light makes for perfect photos of the painted houses." Set aside 2-3 hours to explore the Amalienborg Palace complex. Take a canal tour in the afternoon to see the city from the water. In the evening head to Tivoli Gardens when the lights come on.
- Days 3-4
Crossing to Norway
Take the ferry from Hirtshals to Stavanger through the Danish countryside. Bring motion sickness medicine the North Sea can get rough. Walk through Stavanger's old town with its preserved wooden buildings from the 1700s. A traveler suggests: "The early evening light makes the white wooden houses glow - perfect for photography."
- Days 5-6
Bergen & Fjord Country
Drive to Bergen through stunning fjord scenery. Visit the UNESCO site Bryggen wharf early before cruise ships dock. A recent visitor notes: "The fish market is fascinating but quite expensive - consider sharing portions if you want to sample the local seafood." Take the funicular to Mount Fløyen for city views.
- Days 7-9
Geirangerfjord Region
Ride the famous Flåm Railway as it climbs over 2,800 feet through beautiful landscapes. One traveler advises: "Bring layers and waterproof gear. The weather can shift quickly in the fjords." Try kayaking in Geiranger to see the waterfalls up close. The Trollstigen mountain road offers amazing views but pack motion sickness medicine.
- Days 10-11
Oslo
Stop at the Lom Stave Church from the 1100s on your way to Oslo. Visit Vigeland Sculpture Park in the early morning when it's quiet. Book the Viking Ship Museum ahead of time. A visitor suggests: "The Oslo Pass saves money if you're planning to visit multiple museums. Buy it at the tourist office to avoid queue at attractions."
- Days 12-14
Stockholm
Finish your trip in Stockholm. Take the subway art tour for something different. Visit Gamla Stan early or late to avoid crowds. One traveler notes: "Book the Vasa Museum first thing - the queues get extremely long by mid-morning. The guided tour in English at 10:30 AM is excellent."
13 Days in Scandinavia, incl. Berlin and Oslo
A grand tour of Norway and Sweden stretches from Stockholm's 14 islands to Oslo's Royal Palace. Take in Geiranger's UNESCO fjords, Bergen's Fløyen Mountain, with nights at select properties like Thon Moldefjord.
- Days 1-2
Berlin
Start in Berlin with two days of exploration. Visit the Holocaust Memorial and Berlin Wall Memorial in the morning to avoid crowds. Head to Museum Island in early afternoon when the morning rush has cleared. Consider taking the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp tour on day 2 (€45) after you've adjusted to the time zone.
- Days 3-4
Copenhagen
- Days 5-6
Stockholm & Swedish Countryside
- Days 7-8
Trondheim to Atlantic Road
- Days 9-10
Norwegian Fjords to Bergen
- Days 11-13
Oslo via Hardanger Fjord
13 Days in Northern Europe, incl. Stockholm and Warsaw
This 13-day Nordic saga spans from Stockholm's Gamla Stan to Bergen's historic harbor. Guests stay at Quality Globe Stockholm and Thon Moldefjord, while driving along Norway's spectacular Atlantic Road.
- Days 1-2
Stockholm & Swedish Countryside
- Days 3-4
Norwegian Coast & Atlantic Road
Travel to Norway through Røros, a UNESCO mining town perfect for a lunch stop at local cafes serving Norwegian dishes. Visit Trondheim's 11th-century cathedral in the afternoon. On Day 4 drive the Atlantic Road in late afternoon light. The route spans eight bridges connecting islands with plenty of photo spots along the way.
- Days 5-6
Norwegian Fjords & Bergen
- Days 7-8
Oslo & Sea Crossing
- Days 9-10
Copenhagen to Poland
- Days 11-13
Polish Heritage Cities
What people love about 2-week Norway and Sweden tours
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
Greg 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. ❤️
- Highlights of Scandinavia
This was the trip of a lifetime. Our driver was Tibor & our TD was Xavier. Both were top notch. The days were planned out beautiful. The breakfasts were “pretty good”, but the eggs were always soupy. I guess that’s how they do scrambled. The included dinners were generally quite nice. The accommodations were nice, except for yhe one in Vradal - it was rather dated. We would recommend this to anyone, 5 stars.
- 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.