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Scandinavia Tour Package

Scandinavia is a region of Northern Europe which is famous for exotic natural beauty and surprising weather. If you want to make your holiday exciting by witnessing the heavenly view of nature, then this is an ideal place for you.
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8 Popular Places Of Scandinavia

There are several places in Scandinavia which you can enjoy. Some top destinations are discussed below:

1. Koli national park

What’s Special: Visit the Koli Nature Centre Ukko Museum for a look at the local way of life in the yesteryears

Nearby Attractions: Lake Pielinen, Paha-Koli Hill, Ukko-Koli Hill

Timings: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm

Built In: 1991

Entry Fee: Adults: 6 Euro, Children from ages 6 to 16: 3 Euro, Children below 6: Free

This is one of the most popular destinations of Scandinavia which is located in Finland. The exotic views of the landscape and the amazing hiking will catch your mind during a first-time visit there. The major attractions of this place are centuries old moss covered forests, past waterfalls, and the evergreen mountains. Never miss trekking up Ukko hills and enjoy the panoramic view of Lake Pipeline. You can find Finland's famous viewpoints from the top. You can enjoy skiing, cycling, canoeing, etc.

2. Stockholm, Sweden

What’s Special: Don’t forget to enjoy the delicious local fare from the bakeries in the city

Nearby Attractions: Sigtuna, Birch Island, Mariefred

This is the capital of Sweden which is full of the rich historical background and UNESCO World Heritage sites. The major attractions of this place are the Royal Palace Drottningholm and Skogskyrkogården which attracts a large number of tourists every year. Some cobbled streets, extraordinary bridges, and fantastic architecture will always be in your mind. Some popular attractions of this place are museums, boutiques, etc. Once you reach there never miss to try their authentic traditional foods.

3. Oresund underwater bridge

What’s Special: This is one of those rare tunnels that go underwater to get to the other side

Built By: Hochtief, Skanska, Højgaard & Schultz and Monberg & Thorsen

Built In: 2000

Entry Fee: Toll: 54 Euro one way

This is one of the beautiful places in Scandinavia where you can experience the excellent man-made beauty. This is considered as the longest road in the world which stretches for almost five miles across the Oresund Strait. The dramatic bridge structure of this place will catch your mind. Here never miss to enjoy the street food and to buy some extraordinary stuff from the local people.

4. Copenhagen

What’s Special: The nightlife of Copenhagen is not to be missed at all.

Nearby Attractions: Aarhus, Island of Fyn, Hven Island, Malmo

This is another place that you should keep in your wish list. All the hip cafes, bars, and the music scene of this place will create a deep impression in your mind. Here you can enjoy some activities like biking, cycling or boating, etc. You can also enjoy their scrumptious Danish foods. Never miss enjoying a day trip to see the ancient sites and some modern art.

5. Oslo

What’s Special: Visit the Botanical Gardens of Oslo for a look at the local flora

Nearby Attractions: Lillehammer, Bygdoy Peninsula, TusenFryd Family Park, Gamle Fredrikstad

This place is situated in Norway surrounded by mountains and forests. The architectural buildings, the opera house and the Astrup Fearnley Museum are the major attractions of this place. Here you should try the authentic Norwegian cuisine from the cafes and restaurants. Local beer at some of Oslo's laid back breweries and snowboarding, skiing experience will catch your mind forever.

6. Preikestolen, Norway

What’s Special: Enjoy a meal at the Preikestolen Mountain Lodge when you return from the hike

Nearby Attractions: Lysefjord

One of the popular destinations of Norway, Preikestolen, translated to mean “the Pulpit Rock” is a hiking haven, rising to 1,982 feet. A steep cliff that simply calls out to hikers, Preikestolen can be conquered within 2 hours or 3 if you stop to admire the view ever so often. There is a clearing on top, where you can sit and relax for awhile before starting your climb back down.

7. Loyly Sauna, Finland

What’s Special: Being enveloped in the warm steam that rises off the hot rocks is a wondrous feeling

Nearby Attractions: Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral, Temppeliaukion Church

Timings: Monday to Thursday: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm, Friday: 11:00 am to 12:00 am, Saturday: 10:00 am to 12:00 am, Sunday: 1:00 to 10:00 pm

Built By: Avanto Architects Ltd.

Built In: 2016

Entry Fee: 19 EURO for 2 hours

This is a very popular public sauna and restaurant in Hernesaari, in Finland. Locals and tourists alike throng to this place, for a day trip that involves relaxing on the steam that is generated when water is splashed on the hot rocks. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Finland; add to that the in-house restaurant and bar and you have gotten a winner on your hands.

8. The Atlantic Road

What’s Special: There are eight bridges that make up parts of the road

Nearby Attractions: Kvernes Stave Church, Storseisundet Bridge, Bremsneshola cave

Built In: 1989

The Atlantic Road connects two municipalities of Norway, Averoy and Hustadvika. It is a major attraction because it hugs the Atlantic Ocean, giving you views of the rugged mountains, snow clad cliffs as well as coastal regions in its nearly 9 kms span. Built on various islands, it is connected through bridges and causeways that come together to offer a seamless architectural experience. People actually drive out of their way to experience this road once on a trip.

Best Time To Visit This Place

When you are planning for a Scandinavia tour, then you need to also check the best season to visit this place.

Summer

Summer season in Scandinavia lasts from June to August, and it is the best time to visit any of the countries in this region. During this time, Scandinavia experiences sunny, warm weather, and a lush foliage almost all around. This is also the busiest season of the year, so you can expect a lot of crowds at most places of attraction.

Winter

The winter season in Scandinavia lasts from December to February, when the entire region experiences plenty of snowfall and below freezing weather. For those who love snow sports and related activities, this is a good time to visit these countries. This is also when the Northern Lights become visible, thereby attracting even more tourism. The festival season also ensures plenty of fun and camaraderie.

Autumn

September, October and November comprise the autumn season in Scandinavia, when the winter season is just about to descend. This is a good time to visit these countries, since the crowds have thinned, the festive season is just around the corner and the foliage turns various shades of crimson.

Spring

March to May bring about the spring season in Scandinavia. The crisp mountain air and verdant greenery all around make it an ideal time to visit any of these countries. However, there are chances of rain and chilly weather during these months as well.

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FAQs for Denmark-Sweden-Norway

How expensive is Denmark?

Here you can find the average cost of food, and the hotel rates are also affordable for some particular season. If you can take any Government taxi for traveling there then it will be less expensive.

What currency they do use in Scandinavia?

Denmark uses DKK, Sweden uses SEK, Norway uses NOK, Finland uses Euro, Iceland uses ISK, and Estonia uses Euro, Russia uses Ruble.

What do people wear for the summertime in Norway?

They wear light cotton or any comfortable dresses at day time but for night time layers of t-shirts and sweaters will be best.

What are the famous foods of Scandinavia?

You can try their various fishes, gravlax, meatballs, berries, pancakes, etc.

What I need to buy from Scandinavia?

You can buy cheese slicer, snaps, cloudberry jam, wooden butter knives polkagris, etc.

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These all are the places that you shouldn't forget to explore. Our Scandinavian tour packages are specially designed and crafted for you with all the best ever destinations of this place. Except for the above mentioned places you can also visit Gothenburg, Gotland, The Norwegian fjords, etc. You can take help from our experts at any time. For package related information log on to our website.

Recommendations For The Tourists

When you will be choosing our Scandinavia packages, make sure to keep a few things in mind for a seamless and comfortable vacation that will fill you with happy memories, such as:

  • Keep your visa, travel insurance and passport in a safe place in your hotel room, and carry their photocopies with you. If you are carrying them with you, make sure to keep them in an inner pocket.
  • Divide the cash you are carrying into separate pockets and bags
  • Whenever indulging in adventure sports such as paragliding, make sure to follow all instructions carefully and do exactly as the guide or instructor says.
  • Bring your own water, or water purifying tablets with you. Try not to drink from the taps.
  • Remember to pack light refreshments with you, especially when going for hikes or nature walks.
  • Pack according to the weather that you will be visiting the country in; light cotton for summer and spring, heavy woolens for winters and light woolens for autumn.
  • Do not forget your snowshoes if visiting the mountains, or planning to trek during the winters.
  • When going on hikes, do not go off on your own; make sure to listen to the guide carefully and follow the marked path only. It can be dangerous to wander off alone, if you do not know the area and terrain.