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 1-2Copenhagen, DenmarkVisit 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 3-4Crossing to NorwayTake 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 5-6Bergen & Fjord CountryDrive 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 7-9Geirangerfjord RegionRide 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 10-11OsloStop 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 12-14StockholmFinish 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." 
 
What people love about 2-week Norway and Sweden tours
- Scenic Scandinavia and its FjordsThe experience I had on the tour far exceeded my expectations. It was my first time on a tour, travelling on my own, and I didn't really know what to expect. I found I was put at ease right from the beginning when we all first met in London. Kassie was a warm and friendly person who was well organised and ensured everyone was well informed and looked after. The bus was very comfortable and our driver was experienced and always on time and very courteous. The itinerary was amazing we saw so many amazing places and enjoyed many experiences in those places. Kassie was very knowledgeable and shared a lot of interesting facts on every place we discovered, so I felt I did learn a lot along the way as well. She insured that we were all well informed of our plans for each day. It was quite fast paced but at the same time it was still enjoyable, and the accommodation we stayed at was nice and clean and comfortable. The optional extras that were offered were amazing I am so glad I did all of them, I would totally recommend everyone to do the same, as these experiences are the ones that you will remember for ever. It allows you to have more of an insight into the place and the culture by immersing yourself among the people there. It also gives you easy access into all the main attractions, as you get skip the line tickets, and you don't have to do much but show up on time. I really can't think of anything that I would change about the trip, it was a trip of a lifetime for me and I feel that it really enriched my life. I met a lot of lovely people on the tour, whom I hope to keep in contact with from here on in. I would highly recommend doing this tour, and hope to do another one in the near future. Denise 
- Highlights of ScandinaviaThe trip was all I expected an much more. I don't usually sign up for bus tours and was a little apprehensive, but I learned and saw a great deal more than I would have done on my own. Lasse Darmstadt was our guide, and was exceptional. He was knowledgable, entertaining and thoughtful at every turn. We could not have asked for a better guide. As a professor I am aware of the skills it takes to convey information to a group with varied interests and he stick-handled this superbly. Full marks. 
- Scandinavia (Summer)Scandinavia and Russia - 14 May 2016 Well organized and no hiccups or delays. Stayed in some very nice scenic accommodation. Would recommend the trip to anyone. 























