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Denmark Holiday Packages

A beautiful Scandinavian country, Denmark tours are marked by immense beauty and gorgeous locales. Be it the Danish pastries that can easily categorize as the food for the soul or the beautiful mermaid sitting on a rock overlooking the city of Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital- the city has one adventure after another packed for travelers.

Denmark is also rich in culture and heritage and is one of the most modern and developed nations in Europe. It makes for a great holiday destination and is a must-visit on your next holiday.

Places to visit

1. Copenhagen

The most chosen city in Denmark vacation packages, Copenhagen is a treasure trove of food, culture, architecture, and scenic sights. It was formerly a Viking fishing village and now has a cityscape, which makes it look like a Nordic fairy tale. The city is lovely to bicycle around and has many Michelin starred restaurants to appease its tourists’ tastebuds.

2. Aarhus

On Jutland Peninsula’s east coast is the city of Aarhus. There are many interesting points of interest in Aarhus like the Den Gamle By, the Viking Museum, the Aarhus Cathedral, and the Aarhus Docklands. There is also the Tivoli Friheden, which is known for friends and family entertainment with its fun activities.

3. Zeland

An island in Denmark, there are many small towns and villages that occupy the different directional coasts of Zeland. This island also has popular holiday areas with amazing sandy beaches and fjords. There’s also Møn’s Klint and Stevns Klint, which are fossil-rich cliffs with amazing views of the Baltic Sea.

4. Helsingør

A port city in eastern Denmark, the Helsingør has many architectural wonders dating back to the 15th century. There is also a Maritime Museum of Denmark, which has wondrous illustrations of 600 years of Danish history. The Helsingør Cathedral, the Helsingør City Museum, and the Danish Museum of Science and Technology are some of the most amazing places to see here.

5. Odense

The third-largest city in Denmark and the main city of Funen island, Odense is full of castles, cathedrals, museums, and a zoo. The best points of interest in Odense is the Odense Zoo, the Funen Village, the H.C Andersens House, and the Danmarks Jernbanemuseum. Include this destination in your Denmark tour package.

How to reach

To reach Denmark, one can take a direct flight from all major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai to the capital of the country, Copenhagen. All prominent air carriers like Air France, Air India, Aeroloft Russia, and SAS- Scandinavian have great options for flights with different timings. You can choose whichever flight you want while booking your Denmark holidays.

Best time to visit

Spring (March to April)

A great break from the chilling winter months, the spring season brings with itself, beautiful blue skies and comfortable weather. That makes it the perfect choice for a holiday. The crowd is generally light during this time, though, making it a great time to travel across the city.

Summer (May to August)

Undoubtedly the best time to visit Denmark, this season has a mild sun and usually clear skies. Denmark is glorious during this time with lots of festivals and flowers in full blossom. The average temperature is about 22 degrees Celcius and the country is beautiful.

Autumn (September to October)

Falling golden leaves and solemnity in the air, Autumn is another favorite time for tourists to visit Denmark. The coastal waters are cool at this time and the beaches may not see a lot of sunlight but the countryside is gorgeous in this season.

Winters (November to February)

Biting cold in Denmark, these months have temperatures going down to 15 degrees Celcius. This is the time of the least tourism activity and Denmark travel packages are not sold a lot during this time.

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FAQs About Denmark Tour Packages

Is Denmark very expensive?

Contrary to the belief, Denmark is not one of the most expensive countries in Europe.

What is Denmark’s official currency and can we use Euros here?

The official Denmark currency is Danish Kroner and yes, euros are accepted throughout the country. 

What are the most famous foods in Denmark?

Open face sandwiches, Herring, and Rye bread are some of the most famous food dishes in Denmark. 

What is the best time to book the Denmark holiday packages?

Early summers are the best time to book Denmark holidays.

What are the warmest months in Denmark?

July is the warmest month with the temperature averaging to 16 degrees Celcius.

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Jignesh's 10 days trip to Europe

5 years ago
Trip to Norway (Including Tromso for Northern Lights), Sweden and Denmark Thanks alot Team for all your help and support to make this trip successful. We enjoyed alot. Special thanks to Rishabh for answering all my queries and for being available 24/7. Our trip was very beautiful. Everything was good - Hotels, pick up and drop by Taxi (perfect timings... no delay at all) and all other things. Hope to plan many such more trips with you guys.
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Jignesh Parmar

Mumbai

Prateek's 10 days trip to Europe

5 years ago
When it comes to travel I am extremely apprehensive about going through an agent. Biggest reason being agents have pre-decided packs which we need to adhere to and the vacation feels more of like their vacation and not ours. This particular trip was a special trip for me as it was for my honeymoon and I was 100 percent sure I will not go through an agent. We decided on Europe and it is not easy thing for anyone going for first time to manage everything on your own. You are clueless on good location for stay, food options, local commute. With having these doubts in my mind I decided on going through an agent and approached Travel Triangle. Through them I was contacted by Sangeeta from Twilight Escapades and the moment she told me she herself is a frequent traveler to Nordic region, I was sold. My few conditions to her were that I want this trip extremely private and we want an option of vegetarian food. She ensured that things were delivered to the expectations and even with some changes in my itinerary, she managed everything very well. She made herself available anytime I needed some help, while I was in India or abroad, and that made the additional impact on the quality of service you can expect. From little things like telling me what to buy and what's good in respective countries to major things like our stay and internal transit, she had an answer for all. She has truly changed my perception of a travel agent and never made me feel left out on my concerns. Would definitely recommend her to anyone traveling to Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland. Amazing services and a good person to interact with for your travel queries.
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Delhi

Arunabha's 8 days trip to Vietnam

6 years ago
We wanted to explore Vietnam in its true raw form and we did! Binh from Asia Queen was our representative and we were in awe of her politeness. She gave us a deal with optimum coverage. After the tour, whenever someone asked about our experience, here is how I responded: "cheap as hell, scenic as heaven!". Below I will give a brief account on our complete tour. We covered Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay and Bai Dinh Pagoda. Day 1, we reached Hanoi, the driver who came to pick us up at the airport was very polite and waited for us to finish our lunch at the airport. We reached hotel and Binh came to welcome us with some traditional Vietnamese food. Our hotel was at the center of the city by the lake. That evening we went for a walk and enjoyed the street food. Also dined at a local restaurant with superb food and local beer to end the night. Day 2, the bus driver came to pick us up in the morning for Hanoi city tour. We visited the Mausoleum where Ho Chi Min's body is preserved. The take away is, wear long clothes or just make sure to cover your shoulder and legs. Many temple, pagodas and the Mausoleum do not allow bare leg or shoulder. After few more site seeing we had lunch. After lunch we visited 2 more places and in the evening our driver dropped us at the hotel. Another lazy evening for us to enjoy the street food and relax with some local beer. Day 3, leave early morning for Sapa, a remote town in the north of Vietnam. The sleeper bus was great and very comfortable. We reached Sapa in the afternoon. The town has a beautiful lake and the view surrounding the lake will almost certainly remind you of Scandinavian countries like Denmark, Norway. We checked in at the hotel, had lunch and went for a small hike. The local shops had some good jackets (I got a North Face for Rs 300, and it looks great!). That night we did some shopping to prepare for the trekking next day. Day 4, we checked out from the hotel and started our trekking early morning. The weather was great and our guide told us we were lucky that it did not rain. She also told us that it gets really rough when it rains. The next several hours were just walking endlessly up and down the beautiful mountains and lush green valleys. We crossed through many rice terraces, villages, jungles, waterfall and muddy terrains. In between we stopped for lunch and replenished ourselves with some local food and beer. We covered a total distance of almost 17 km. After reaching our hotel, we were given a temporary room to shower. After the shower, we got ready and our bus picked us up at around 4:30 pm. It was again a very comfortable sleeper bus. We were very tired and slept off almost immediately. We woke up directly n Hanoi at around 10 pm. We took a taxi to the hotel and fell asleep again. Day 5, we started early morning for Halong Bay. We reached the port at around 12 pm. Our guide took us to the cruise where we were to spend the night. After some delicious sea food lunch in the cruise, we went to the floating village. Halong Bay is very picturesque in its own way. Just sitting and relaxing on the cruise rooftop itself is a treat. After the floating village we went for kayaking. It was a beautiful experience, the water was calm and we paddled our way to the mesmerizing sunset. In the evening we again had very delicious seafood dinner. Alcohol is little expensive but at par with the service given at the boat. At night we learned to fish squids. I actually caught the first big squid of the night (after almost an hour of fishing)! Also got a loud cheer from the entire crew! We saved the squid for next day's brunch. Day 6, we went to visit the cave in the rock situated at the bay. The cave led us to the top of the rock. The view of the bay from the top was amazing. We came back, had brunch and headed back to the port. From there, our driver picked us up and droped us at the hotel in Hanoi. We spent the evening walking around the lake and explored the local spa. The foot and the body massage is highly recommended specially if you had gone for the trekking. Day 7, our guide picked us up early morning. We took a bus with other turists to visit Bai Dinh pagoda. The larget pagoda in Vietnam. The weather was overcast but it never rained. We comfortably walked the entire area which was very scenic. The one hour boat ride on the lake around the Pagoda was great. Our boat went through many caves, overall great adventure! We came back to Hanoi in the evening. Enjoyed more local food and drink. Day 8, with a heavy heart, it was time to say goodbye to Vietnam. We took our flight back to India. Vietnamese people are really very polite and courteous. Hanoi is really colorful and it always feels festive. We came back from this holiday relaxed, rejuvenated and feeling really positive. Asia Queen's service was just the cherry on top. This time was north Vietnam but we are definitely coming back to visit south Vietnam in future. Thank you Binh!
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Arunabha Choudhury

Chennai

Things to do

Keep these things in mind while buying a Denmark package:

1. Say hello to animals at the Copenhagen zoo

One of the oldest zoos in Europe, the Copenhagen Zoo first opened in 1859. It has restored its charm since then and now spans to a sprawling 27 acres with 264 different species of 3,000 or more animals. There are different sections of the zoo where you will find snakes, deer, and even reptiles along with a butterfly garden. People can also get up close and personal with dwarf goats of the region.

2. Trek to Råbjerg Mile

The Denmark holiday packages may not include this experience but it is a must-do when in Denmark. It is nestled in the North Jutland region and is the largest moving sand dune in Northern Europe. It moves at 18 meters per year and has over 250,000 people visiting this attraction throughout the year.

3. Appreciate the Egeskov Castle in Funen

One of the most beautiful European buildings made in Renaissance style, Egeskov has a mighty Knights’ Hall and other elegant structures here. The area around the castle has famous beautiful interiors a large forest around it. You will also find a Segway course here.

4. Visit the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Odense

Remember the great children’s writer? Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense and also has a museum to his name. It was made in 1908 and narrates a lovely story of the life of the writer. One can attend multiple exhibitions that occur here with his unique paintings and drawing.

5. Build something at the Legoland in Billund

Be it, kids or adults, a visit to Legoland is full of fun, frolic, and lots of innovation. It is made in 25 acres of land and has an astonishing number of blocks- 40 million. Yes, you read that right! There are also lego recreations of the most famous monuments of Denmark and the world here. Multiple rides and themed areas are also present here like Duplo land, Pirateland, etc.

Travel tips

  • Even if you are traveling to Denmark in summers, make sure you carry a light jacket. The weather is unpredictable sometimes.
  • To go around the cities in Denmark, it’s best to take public transport or even walk around.
  • Don’t leave Denmark without Danish pastries. It’s one of the main reasons that the Denmark trip packages are such a hit among travelers.

It’s great to book Denmark tours on your next holiday and experience a destination full of cultural extravaganzas and great architectural wonders.