A journey through Denmark, Norway and Finland by sea.
Embark on a summer journey through Scandinavia, where days stretch into endless twilight and cities pulse with life. In Copenhagen, discover the essence of hygge among cobblestone streets and vibrant cafés.
Venture to Norway, where majestic fjords and the soft glow of the midnight sun create a backdrop of stunning beauty. Sail serene waters and hike through breathtaking landscapes, embracing the freedom of the Norwegian wilderness.
In Helsinki, the city comes alive with the energy of summer. Stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh Nordic flavors at open-air markets, and explore the blend of modern architecture and lush green spaces under the endless light.
Conclude your adventure in Estonia, where Tallinn's medieval charm meets tranquil countryside. Wander through ancient streets and enjoy serene beaches, capturing moments of joy and reflection under the sky's boundless light.
This summer odyssey through Scandinavia invites you to witness the vibrant rebirth of life, offering unforgettable experiences that fuel the wanderlust of the soul.
June 25-28, 2025: Copenhagen (3 nights)
June 28-July 5, 2025: Silversea Cruise (7 nights)
July 5-8, 2025: Helsinki (3 nights)
The weather in Scandinavia in June and July typically marks the beginning of the summer season, offering relatively mild and pleasant conditions. During this month, you can expect average temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), coastal areas tend to be milder. Summer is characterized by long days and short nights, especially as you move further north. Rainfall is moderate.
Upon arrival at Copenhagen international airport, you will be greeted by a private driver and taken to your hotel.
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Hotel Sanders | Sanders Bedroom x2
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Why we love it for you: Hotel Sanders in Copenhagen is renowned for its sophisticated yet cozy design, offering a chic and intimate atmosphere with a blend of Danish minimalism and international flair. Located in the heart of the city, it features carefully curated interiors, artful details, and a rooftop conservatory that provides a serene escape.
Meet your guide and driver at your hotel for a half-day private tour of Copenhagen with a visit to Rosenborg Castle. During the tour, you will see the city's most important sights including Kongens Nytorv, Royal Theatre, the colorful Nyhavn harbor district, Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Castle, Gefion Fountain, the Little Mermaid statue and the canal district with the National Museum, impressive Stock Exchange and Christiansborg Castle, home to the Danish Parliament. You will also visit Rosenborg Castle, built by King Christian IV in the 17th century, which manages to be both ornate and cozy. On display are three centuries of royal furnishings, as well as the crown jewels.
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Meet your guide in the hotel lobby for your transfer to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
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Meet your private guide for a half day visit to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Located north of Copenhagen, Louisiana Museum incorporates an approach to interaction between art, nature, architecture, landscapes and has a long-standing tradition of culture-historical exhibitions and of presenting large, international photo, design and architecture shows.The world famous international museum features distinguished and considerable collections of modern art with over 3,500 works and presents six to ten special exhibitions annually. It covers the key artistic periods beginning of 1945 to present day, including Picasso, Giacometti, Dubuffet, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Rauschenberg, Henry Moore, Louise Bourgeois, Philip Guston, Morris Louis, Jorn, Baselitz, Polke, Kiefer, and Per Kirkeby.
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Meet your driver at the hotel lobby to make your way to Copenhagen port.
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Board the ship today, your home for the next 7 days. Settle into your cabin before setting sail.
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Enjoy this day to relax and enjoy the amenities of the ship including a spa and gym. Enjoy the scenery and look out for whales along the coast.
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Make no bones about it, this is Fjordland at its finest. Named by the National Geographic Traveler magazine as "the world's most iconic destination", legend has it that Vikings and Trolls battled on these very waters and the pretty stave churches – of which a certain town has two – are built on sacred Norse land. This town is a place that could have been written by Tolkein; a mysterious land where mists roll off the mountains, the air is crisp and the silent, glassy Fjords are definitely the ruler of the kingdom. Shrouded in enchantment, the landscape of this town is steeped in Viking heritage, Scandinavian myth and human enchantment.
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Quaint wooden farmhouses sit below jagged mountain peaks, in this land of superlative natural features. Witness nature at its most spectacular, as you visit a small village of about 500 people, which is swallowed whole by its colossal surroundings. The village nestles at the mouth of the Oldeelva River, on the southern banks of Norway’s sixth-longest fjord, Nordfjord. Embark on dreamy lake cruises, confront cascading glaciers, and ascend to staggering viewpoints to survey the majesty from above. The village is surrounded by valleys, carved by the slow grind of mighty glaciers, peeling off from immense ice caps. See mainland Europe’s largest, Jostedalsbreen, with its 22 arms spilling down into branches, which rest between mountains. Head for the blue-white terminus of the Briksdal Glacier, to admire the icy expanse up close, and hike the deeply picturesque surroundings. From the village, you can sail out on the smooth waters of the scenic Nordfjord, or calmly kayak across its glassy surface, observing sharp peaks and cascading waterfalls. Take a coffee break at Lovatnet Lake – be sure to give the local waffles and strawberry jam a try – before heading out onto the gorgeous blue-green water, which is coloured by minerals and clay particles, washed in by the glacial water. The valley’s bulging mountain walls tower above you, as you glide across the magical surface. Nearby you'll find the slightly larger village of Loen. Jump on the Skylift, and you can reach the bill-topping view from the 1,011-metre tall perch of Mount Hoven, where a spread of villages, fjords and mountains is set before you.
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Åndalsnes is located at the mouth of the river Rauma, at the shores of the Romsdalsfjord, one of the fjords protected as a UNESCO world heritage site. Famous in the 19th century for salmon fishing, the Rauma flows through the Romsdalen Valley widely considered some of the most breathtaking scenset in all of Norway. Although the river’s salmon stocks are now being replenished, today Åndalsnes is better known as a centre of excellenece for Norwegian alpine sports. Mountaineering, climbing, hiking and even base jumping are all readily accessible. A newly opened Norwegian Mountaineering centre boasts Norway’s highest indoor climbing wall. Some 15 kms out of Åndalsnes is the Trollstigen (Troll Road), a mountain road that climbs the pass between the Isterdalen and Valldal valley. It’s one of Norway’s major attractions due to the steep inclines and eleven hairpin bends, only open in the summer months. Equally exciting is a three-hour round rail trip from Åndalsnes to Dombas on the Rauma Railway line. A feast for the eyes from the comfort of a carriage, mountains, valleys and waterfalls come into sight, as the route follows the Rauma river. Trains thoughtfully slow down at the most photogenic spots. A feat of civil engineering the track passes over countless bridges and through tunnels, the train even performs a 180-degree turn underground. Easily missed, look out at the train station in Åndalsnes for a chapel converted from an old red "Intercity Special" railway carriage. The only train chapel in Norway and perhaps the world!
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A colourful, historic capital of Norway, Trondheim's history reaches back to 997 AD, when it was founded by Viking King Olav Tryggvason. It may be Norway's third-biggest city, but there's a welcoming and intimate feel here, with a photogenic waterfront, and glowing wooden warehouses adding old-time charm. The history runs deep, but nowadays Trondheim is also a leading technology centre, and home to many students, who inject youth and vitality into the city's streets. Museums dedicated to Norway's musical heritage will strike a sweet chord, while the endless wilds of central Norway and the Trondheim Fjord unveil themselves close by. A destructive fire laid to rest to old Trondheim's narrow wooden alleyways, but a flavour of the old city survives in the Bakklandet neighbourhood. Traditional timber houses and colourful wharves line up along the waterfront, painting a pretty picture with pistachio-green and turmeric-yellow licks of paint. Vibrating cyclists rattle along the cobbled old streets, while flowers spill down from window ledges in this quaint, but lively area of cafes, restaurants and curiosity shops. Head to the Old Town bridge - Gamle Bybro - to enjoy the colourful lines of houses on both sides of the river, on your way to the gothic Nidaros Cathedral, which towers above the city, with its pointed, emerald-green spire punctuating the sky. The most northerly Gothic cathedral in Europe, aim to visit during one of the organ performances that rattle the beautiful stain-glass windows. Built on the burial site of King Olaf, in 1070, you can test your knees by taking on the narrow ascent of the tower, where glorious views of Trondheim await. Take in the beauty of the city with a trundling tour aboard the most northerly tram in the world - Gråkallbanen.
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Decorative turrets, pastel-coloured paint and elegant buildings reflect in the glass-smooth harbour waters of Ålesund, welcoming you to one of the world’s finest havens of Art Nouveau architecture. A perfect complement of natural and man-made beauty, the city’s distinctive jugendstil style is enhanced by a thrilling location amid colossal fjord scenery. Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful towns in Norway, practically every building in Ålesund boasts fantastical flourishes and eccentric quirks. Rebuilt from the ashes of the devastating fire that swept through in 1904, the town is now a unique historic treasure trove. Wander fairy-tale cobbled streets, and admire endless dainty turrets and decorative swirls, before reaching the Aksla Viewpoint and letting the true majesty of the town’s dreamlike scenset wash over you, while gazing over its archipelago. Enjoy a sugar-kick with a bite of folded svele – an indulgent, buttery Norwegian pancake - or settle in to a cosy restaurant for something a little more substantial. Ålesund is a town built on sea trade, and a regular haul of fjord cod is brought ashore before being distributed right across the world. Dried, salted cod – known as klipfish – is a particular speciality, with Ålesund producing an incredible two thirds of the world’s supply.
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Meet your driver in the Bergen Cruise port for your transfer to Bergen airport.
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Fly to your next Scandinavian destination, Finland.
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Meet your driver at Helsinki Airport arrivals for your transfer to your hotel.
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Why we love it for you: A hotel in Helsinki, Finland, stands out for its rich history, blending 19th-century elegance with modern luxury. As one of the oldest and most prestigious hotels in the country, it offers a unique mix of timeless grandeur and contemporary comforts, with personalized service and opulent interiors. Its prime location in the heart of Helsinki makes it the perfect base for exploring the city’s cultural landmarks.
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Discover the sights, history and culture of Helsinki on this private 3-hour city tour with your private guide and vehicle. The Finns are proud of their heritage, and Helsinki is an excellent example of well-preserved Finnish culture that you will get to experience on this tour. See landmarks such as the Senate Square, Uspenski Cathedral, and the Sibelius Monument. If you wish, visit Temppeliaukio Church, quarried out of the natural bedrock. Finish with a stroll in Market Square, where the stalls sell everything from traditional dishes and snacks to crafts and souvenirs. After the tour ends, you will be escorted back to your hotel.
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Meet your driver at the hotel for your transfer to the Helsinki port.
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Cruise across the Gulf of Finland to Tallinn, Estonia.
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Tallinn looks to the naked eye to be ripped right out of a fairytale picture book. The Old Town is indeed so charming and medieval that you will feel as if you have stepped back in time. A guide will meet you and show you the wonderful city as you exit the ferry. You will stroll around with the guide and see the main city square, the city hall, towers and houses of Guilds from the middle ages, Toompea Castle, Aleksandr Nevsky Cathedral and Kadriorg Park.
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Back across the Gulf of Finland to Helsinski.
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Meet your driver at the ferry terminal for your transfer back to the hotel.
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Your driver will meet you at the hotel for your transfer to Helsinki airport for your departure flights home.
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Flight home.
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