The Ultimate Scandinavian Grand Tour is one of our most popular holidays for a reason. This itinerary gives travellers the opportunity to experience a vast world of fjords, castles, picturesque islands, vibrant capital cities, dramatic mountainscapes, and quaint towns and villages. Are you ready to discover authentic Scandinavia? Over the course of this 12-day holiday to Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Gothenburg, and Copenhagen, you'll fall in love with these Nordic countries.
① The Picturesque Nyhavn Old Harbour in Copenhagen
The bustling harbour area of Nyhavn in
Copenhagen is one of the most popular in the city, for both locals and visitors alike. The main draw are the colourful, crooked houses that line the canal as well as the many quaint bistros and shops.
② The Round Tower
The 17th-century Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is situated in the heart of Copenhagen. Originally, the tower was built as an astronomical observatory.
③ Interior of the Round Tower
To reach the viewing platform at the top of Rundetaarn, you won't be climbing any stairs. Instead, you'll walk up a smooth slanted spiral corridor. Once at the top, take in some of the finest views of the city.
The Gothenburg archipelago is a hidden gem in Sweden. Made of of more than 20 islands and charming fishing villages, you'll be captivated by the beautiful landscapes and traditional Nordic architecture.
⑤ Wander Gothenburg's Old Neighbourhoods
Car-free cobblestone streets, adorable low wooden houses, and stunning stone buildings make old neighbourhoods a pleasure to explore on foot.
⑥ Cruise the Oslo Fjord
During your fjord cruise in
Oslo, relax and enjoy the gorgeous scenery of narrow sounds and idyllic islands.
⑦ Stortorget Square in Stockholm
Stortorget is the main square in
Stockholm’s Gamla Stan, the Old Town area of the city. Featuring colourful townhouses dating back to the Middle Ages, it's one of the most photogenic squares in the city.
The Stockholm archipelago is made up of tens of thousands of breath-taking islands. There's a reason locals call their city "beauty on water." Come discover why.
⑨ Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki
The red-brick Uspenski Cathedral towers above Katajanokka island and is one of the most popular landmarks in
Helsinki. Inside, you'll find panels depicting the Last Supper and the Ascension.
⑩ The Fortress of Suomenlinna
Suomenlinna is accessible only by ferry, from
Helsinki. On your tour, you can enjoy walking trails, parks, many different restaurants and cafes, a playground, theatre, an art gallery, and six museums.