Itinerary
- Day 1
Arrival
You'll get transferred to your hotel with the afternoon free to settle in and get your bearings. Head to the reception desk to check the boards for details about when your tour kicks off.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Radisson Blu Sobieski), Hotel (Novotel Warszawa Airport)



- Day 2
Warsaw
A guided tour takes you through Warsaw's old town, where you'll walk past restored historic buildings, the Royal Palace, and cobbled streets that are now protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Palace of Culture comes next, followed by some time learning about the city's Jewish ghetto history. Later you'll stroll through Lazienki Park to see the Chopin Monument. The afternoon is yours to check out museums or wander around the busy city center.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Radisson Blu Sobieski), Hotel (Novotel Warszawa Airport)
Included Activities
- Panoramic tour of Warsaw with local guide
- Visit Old Town Warsaw
- Visit Royal Palace exterior
- Visit Palace of Culture
- Visit Lazienki Park and Chopin Monument
Optional Activities
- Visit National Museum
- Visit Warsaw Rising Museum
Landmarks/POIs Old Town Warsaw Royal Palace Palace of Culture Lazienki Park Chopin Monument National Museum Warsaw Rising Museum 


- Day 3
Warsaw to Gdansk
After breakfast you'll head north to explore Poland's cultural heritage. First is the open-air Museum of Folk Architecture in Olsztynek with its wooden houses and old mills, then the Elblag Canal Museum where boats are hauled over land on rails. From there it's on to Malbork to see the impressive 13th-century castle built by the Teutonic Order. You'll arrive in Gdansk (formerly Danzig) in the evening and take a stroll through the historic center to soak in its vibrant atmosphere.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Novotel Centrum Gdansk)
Included Activities
- Museum of Folk Architecture Olsztynek admission
- Elblag Canal Museum visit
- Malbork Castle admission (green route)
Landmarks/POIs Museum of Folk Architecture Elblag Canal Malbork Castle Gdansk Historic Center 







- Day 4
Gdansk to Sopot to Sweden
After breakfast you'll visit the European Solidarity Centre, which commemorates the movement's role in the fall of the Soviet Union, followed by the Museum of the Second World War that documents Poland's losses during the conflict. Time to explore the historic center before heading to Sopot, a seaside resort with a long sandy beach and one of Europe's longest wooden piers. Later you'll board a modern ferry in the evening for your overnight journey to Sweden with breakfast included.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Gdynia Karlskrona)
Included Activities
- European Solidarity Centre visit
- Museum of the Second World War admission
- Sopot seaside resort visit
Landmarks/POIs European Solidarity Centre Museum of the Second World War Sopot Sopot Pier 

- Day 5
Karlskrona to Stockholm
The ferry arrives around 6:30 a.m. and you'll continue to Stockholm with a stop in Västervik, a charming seaside town with a historic center. By afternoon you'll reach Stockholm, the capital spread across fourteen islands connected by bridges and ferries. You'll have time to stroll through the historic center and visit museums and parks on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Quality Globe), Hotel (Scandic Ariadne)
Included Activities
- Travel to Stockholm
Optional Activities
- Visit Stockholm museums
- Explore Stockholm parks
Landmarks/POIs Västervik Stockholm 


- Day 6
Stockholm to Mora
A local guide leads you through Stockholm after breakfast, starting in Gamla Stan (Old Town) with its monumental buildings, the Nobel Museum next to the Main Square, the Cathedral, and the Royal Palace. You'll catch views from Fjällgatan viewpoint before having free time to explore on your own. Around 16:00 you'll head northwest through pleasant landscapes of hills, agricultural lands, and lakes. By evening you'll arrive in Mora, a small city between two lakes with historical ties to Gustav I of Sweden's 1521 uprising.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Scandic Ariadne)
Included Activities
- City tour of Stockholm with local guide
- Visit Gamla Stan
- Visit Nobel Museum
- Visit Cathedral Stockholm
- View from Fjällgatan viewpoint
Optional Activities
- Visit Royal Palace Stockholm
- Explore Stockholm museums and attractions
Landmarks/POIs Gamla Stan Stortorget Nobel Museum Stockholm Cathedral Royal Palace Stockholm Fjällgatan viewpoint Mora 



- Day 7
Mora to Trondheim
You'll depart early heading into Norway through vast forests, lakes, and mountains. A stop in Funäsdalen, a popular ski resort, comes first, then you'll continue to Røros, a historic mining town and UNESCO World Heritage Site with charming old buildings, miners' houses, and a foundry museum where you'll have time for lunch and looking around. Later it's on to Trondheim, Norway's third largest city with roots going back to the Viking era when it was the medieval capital. Highlights include the 11th-century cathedral and the iconic old bridge over the canal.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Thon Nidaros)
Optional Activities
- Explore Røros town
- Visit Røros foundry museum
- Enjoy Trondheim's restaurants and nightlife
Landmarks/POIs Funäsdalen Røros Trondheim Cathedral Trondheim 


- Day 8
Trondheim to Molde
You'll explore the heart of Trondheim before continuing your journey along the Norwegian Sea with views of coastline and fjords. A ferry crossing takes you to Kristiansund, a city spread across several islands connected by bridges. You'll explore the charming city center with cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants and cafes, and have time for lunch. After visiting the 14th-century Kvernes Stave Church with its 300-year-old ship model, you'll drive the famous Atlantic Road, often called Norway's most beautiful ocean route, crossing eight bridges that connect islands. You'll arrive in Molde by evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Thon Moldefjord)
Included Activities
- Ferry crossing of fjord near Kristiansund
- Kvernes Stave Church admission
- Drive Atlantic Road
Optional Activities
- Explore Kristiansund
- Lunch in Kristiansund
Landmarks/POIs Kristiansund Kvernes Stave Church Atlantic Road Molde 




- Day 9
Molde to Loen
A 50-minute ferry crossing of the Romsdal Fjord starts your day through World Heritage Site landscapes with glaciers and mountains. You'll ascend into snowy mountains and then descend toward Storfjorden, then another 30-minute ferry ride past snow-capped peaks gets you to the Eagle Viewpoint overlooking Geiranger Fjord. From there you'll reach Geiranger, home to a fjord considered one of the world's most beautiful. After lunch you'll head to Briksdalsbreen glacier with time to hike to it on foot or by electric vehicle if you want. Dinner is included and you'll overnight in Loen, a fjord town where you can optionally ride one of the world's steepest cable cars to over 1,000 meters up.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet), Dinner (Dinner included in Loen)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Loenfjord)
Included Activities
- Ferry crossing of Romsdal Fjord
- Eagle Viewpoint viewing
- Ferry crossing of Storfjorden
- Visit Geiranger
- Visit Briksdalsbreen glacier
- Dinner included
Optional Activities
- Boat ride on Geiranger Fjord
- Hike to Briksdalsbreen by electric vehicle
- Ride Loen cable car
Landmarks/POIs Romsdal Fjord Storfjorden Eagle Viewpoint Geiranger Fjord Geiranger Briksdalsbreen Glacier Loen 




- Day 10
Loen to Bergen
Setting off early you'll have just under 300 km of scenic terrain ahead, following fjord shores and crossing mountains with a scenic ferry ride included. By lunchtime you'll reach Bergen and take a cable car ride up Fløyen Mountain for views over the city. The afternoon is free to explore Norway's second largest city, known for its history, vibrant cultural life, and natural surroundings. You can stroll through Bryggen, the historic dock district with brightly colored wooden buildings (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and optionally visit the Aquarium or the bustling fish market with small restaurants.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Moxy Bergen)
Included Activities
- Cable car ride up Fløyen Mountain
Optional Activities
- Explore Bryggen historic district
- Visit Bergen Aquarium
- Visit fish market
Landmarks/POIs Fløyen Mountain Bryggen Bergen Fish Market Bergen Aquarium 





- Day 11
Bergen to Oslo
Leaving Bergen early you'll travel into the heart of Norway and cross the impressive suspension bridge over the Hardanger Fjord, one of the country's most beautiful. A stop in Eidfjord on the fjord's edge comes next, then you'll see Voringsfossen, Norway's most spectacular waterfall with a dramatic 182-meter drop and explore the viewpoints and bridges nearby. From there it's through breathtaking landscapes with high plateaus dotted with small frozen lakes and snowfields to Geilo, a ski resort town, for lunch. You'll continue toward Oslo and arrive in the evening to explore the lively city center, stroll through the historic harbor, and visit the modern Opera House's rooftop terrace.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Scandic Helsfyr)
Optional Activities
- Visit Voringsfossen waterfall viewpoints
- Explore Eidfjord
- Explore Oslo city center
- Visit Oslo Opera House
Landmarks/POIs Hardanger Fjord Eidfjord Voringsfossen Waterfall Geilo Oslo Opera House 





- Day 12
Oslo to Copenhagen
A panoramic tour of Oslo in the morning with a local guide takes you past the Royal Palace, through Frogner Park to see its impressive sculpture collection, and by the Town Hall, old port, and new Opera House. You'll have free time to explore on your own and perhaps visit one of the popular museums. After lunch you'll board a modern night ferry to Copenhagen with cruise ship comforts, spending the afternoon and night on board in your cabin with breakfast included.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Ferry Oslo Copenhague)
Included Activities
- Panoramic tour of Oslo with local guide
- Visit Frogner Park
Optional Activities
- Visit Oslo museums
- Explore Oslo city
Landmarks/POIs Royal Palace Oslo Frogner Park Oslo Town Hall Oslo Opera House 





- Day 13
Copenhagen
You'll arrive in Copenhagen in the morning and begin with a panoramic tour led by a local guide. The Danish capital is known for its exceptional quality of life, commitment to sustainability, and rich cultural heritage. You'll see The Little Mermaid statue, walk through Nyhavn Harbor with its colorful historic buildings, pass by Amalienborg Palace home to the Danish royal family, and explore City Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens area. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at your leisure.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Scandic Sydhavnen)
Included Activities
- Panoramic tour of Copenhagen with local guide
- Visit The Little Mermaid statue
- Visit Nyhavn Harbor
- View Amalienborg Palace exterior
- Visit City Hall Square
- Visit Tivoli Gardens area
Optional Activities
- Explore Copenhagen independently
- Visit Copenhagen museums
Landmarks/POIs The Little Mermaid Nyhavn Amalienborg Palace Copenhagen City Hall Square Tivoli Gardens 




- Day 14
Copenhagen to Szczecin
After breakfast you'll head to Gedser, the southernmost point of Scandinavia, and around 11:00 a.m. board a modern ferry for a two-hour crossing of the Baltic Sea to Germany with lunch available on board. You'll arrive in Rostock, Germany's largest Baltic port with a lively old town featuring the Market Square, City Hall, and St. Mary's Church, and have time to explore. Later you'll travel through the Pomerania region into Poland, arriving in Szczecin in the evening, a historic university city on the Oder River with a charming historic center, Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, and scenic riverside terraces to stroll around.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Novotel Szczecin Centrum)
Optional Activities
- Explore Rostock old town
- Visit Rostock Market Square
- Visit St. Mary's Church Rostock
- Explore Szczecin historic center
- Visit Pomeranian Dukes' Castle exterior
- Stroll Szczecin riverside terraces
- Lunch on ferry
Landmarks/POIs Gedser Rostock Rostock Market Square St. Mary's Church Rostock Szczecin Pomeranian Dukes' Castle 



- Day 15
Szczecin to Warsaw
After breakfast you'll travel through peaceful regions of western Poland, an area that was part of Germany until the end of World War II. Your first stop is Bydgoszcz, a historic city known for beautiful architecture, scenic parks, and canals connecting the Vistula and Oder rivers where you'll have time to stroll and enjoy lunch. Then you'll continue to Torun, a walled Gothic city with a UNESCO World Heritage Site historic center and birthplace of Copernicus, with time to explore and optionally visit Copernicus's museum-house. From there it's toward Warsaw, the capital, arriving by the end of the day.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Breakfast buffet)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Radisson Blu Sobieski), Hotel (Novotel Warszawa Airport)
Optional Activities
- Explore Bydgoszcz
- Stroll Bydgoszcz canals and parks
- Lunch in Bydgoszcz
- Explore Torun historic center
- Visit Copernicus Museum-House
- Explore Warsaw city
Landmarks/POIs Bydgoszcz Torun Copernicus Museum Warsaw 




- Day 16
Departure
Your tour comes to an end, leaving you with wonderful and lasting memories. Check the time of your flight in case you might need an additional night.










































































