Escorted tours

At this page we selected a few popular group tours for you. Let us help you find the perfect tour. 

The grand tour of Scandinavia

This tour covers the main capitals of Scandinavia including guided tours in each city plus cruises along the amazing and beautiful Norwegian fjords.

  • This 14 nights tour starts in Copenhagen and concludes in Helsinki. Travel by deluxe coach and visit the four capitals of Scandinavia as well as the Norwegian Fjords including cruises on Sogn, Naeroy, Fjaerland and Geiranger Fjords. Guided sightseeing tours in the main cities. Accommodation is in first class hotels with daily breakfasts and three course dinners as well as some lunches.

    A great tour to get you acquainted with and experience Scandinavia.

  • Day 1:  ARRIVE COPENHAGEN (D)
    Transfer from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to hotel in connection with your flight arrival.

    Dinner and accommodation at the unique Admiral Hotel, located close to the Amalienborg Palace, the old Nyhavn harbour and the pedestrian streets. Your tour escort will meet you at 19.45 hrs (before dinner) in the hotel lobby.

    Day 2:  COPENHAGEN (B)

    Buffet breakfast at the hotel and start of 3 hours guided panoramic tour of the city. You will see the Amalienborg Palace, residence of the Danish royal family, Gefion Fountain, Christiansborg Palace (Danish Parliament buildings), the old harbour of Nyhavn, and of course the famous Little Mermaid. Afternoon free for exploring this fairytale city. Your tour escort will provide entrance tickets for the famous Tivoli Gardens.

    Day 3:  COPENHAGEN – OSLO (B, D)

    Morning free in Copenhagen. Afternoon transfer by coach from hotel to your overnight cruise by ferry to Oslo. Enjoy your first Scandinavian smörgåsbord dinner as you cruise gently up the Kattegat. Accommodation in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC.

    Day 4:  OSLO (B, D)

    A delicious buffet breakfast is being served as you cruise along the enchanting Oslo Fjord. Arrival in Oslo at 09.30 hrs, followed by 3 hours guided tour of the Norwegian capital, incl. the impressive Vigeland Sculpture Park.  Afternoon free in Oslo. We can recommend a visit to the Munch Museum or a stroll along the Karl Johan shopping boulevard.

    Dinner and accommodation at Thon Hotel Opera Oslo, ideally situated close to the Karl Johans Gate.

    Day 5:  OSLO – ULVIK (B, L, D)

    After breakfast you will visit the world-famous Viking Ships. Departure from Oslo, driving via Hønefoss along the charming Halling Valley to the tourist resort town of Geilo. Lunch at local restaurant. After lunch cross the wild Hardanger Mountain Plateau to Fossli, stopping to view the thundering Vøringsfoss Waterfall with a vertical drop of 180 m. Descend the amazing Måbødal Canyon to the idyllic Hardanger Fjord. Cross the Hardanger Bridge and route to Ulvik.

    Dinner and accommodation in fjord view rooms at Brakanes Hotel, ideally located on the banks of the fjord.

    Day 6:  ULVIK – BERGEN (B, L)
    After buffet breakfast, start of scenic tour along the beautiful Hardanger Fjord, famous for its many fruit orchards. Route via the towns of Øystese and Norheimsund, arriving in Bergen around midday. Lunch at a local restaurant. Afternoon 2 hours tour of Bergen, including a visit to the popular Fish and Flower Market, the famous Bryggen Harbour with its gabled pack houses, and the old Hanseatic Quarter. You will also ride on the funicular to Mt. Fløien, for the best views of the city and fjords way below.

    Accommodation at First Hotel Marin, centrally located next to the old Bryggen harbour and close to the pedestrian shopping streets.

    Day 7:  BERGEN – FLÅM – BALESTRAND (B, D)

    After breakfast departure from Bergen and drive via Dale to the town of Voss. Board the train in Voss for a ride on the beautiful Bergen Railway to the mountain station of Myrdal. From Myrdal ride on the amazing Flåm Railway, a masterpiece of engineering descending 2.838 feet in less than one hour. The descent to the fjord side village of Flåm offers opportunities for photo shots of exciting waterfalls and mountain scenery.

    After a short rest in Flåm, we start a 2 hours cruise along the narrow Aurlands and Nærøy Fjords, both branches of the Sogn Fjord, the longest and deepest fjord in the world. Enjoy the spectacular scenery of cascading waterfalls, sheer mountain cliffs, snow-clad peaks, and a variety of wildlife. After disembarking in Gudvangen at the head of the Nærøy Fjord, continue by coach through the amazing Stalheim Canyon and Nærøy Valley, across the Vika Mountains to Vangsnes, for the short ferry crossing to the beautiful resort of Balestrand.

    Dinner and accommodation in fjord view rooms at Kvikne’s Hotel, superbly located on the banks of the fjord and surrounded by mountains.

    Day 8:  BALESTRAND – A DAY IN THE FJORDS (B, D)

    Day free in Balestrand, giving you the opportunity to enjoy the outstanding beauty and nature of the fjords. You may want to spend the morning relaxing on the hotel terrace, breathing in the fresh mountain air and enjoying the spectacular views. We can also recommend a visit to the local aquarium and art gallery, or you may prefer to rent a bike or rowing boat from the hotel, or a hike to the nearest mountains. A walking tour of the village of Balestrand, with its historic buildings and other noteworthy sites can also be arranged. Dinner and accommodation at Kvikne’s Hotel.

    Day 9:  BALESTRAND – GEIRANGER (B, L, D)
    After buffet breakfast departure from your hotel by ferry from Dragsvik to Hella, followed by a scenic tour along the northern side of the Sogn Fjord to Sogndal. The tour continues by road to Fjærland, passing under the Jostedal Glacier, the largest in Europe, to the village of Skei at the northern end of beautiful Lake Jølster. Descend to the Nord Fjord, making a detour at Olden to visit the world-famous Briksdal Glacier. The journey up to the glacier will be made in open cars to give you the best views.

    Lunch will be served in a nearby mountain restaurant. After lunch the tour continues around the Nord Fjord via Loen and Stryn, to the picturesque village of Hellesylt. From here you go on board the ferry for the one hour’s cruise along the spectacular Geiranger Fjord, possibly the most impressive of all the Norwegian fjords. During the cruise you will pass close by some magnificent waterfalls, such as the Bridal Veil and the Seven Sisters. Dinner and accommodation at the excellent Union Hotel, overlooking the Geiranger Fjord.

    Day 10:  GEIRANGER – OSLO (B, L, D)

    From the top of one of the serpentine roads, you have the opportunity to digest some amazing views of the fjord, before crossing the rugged Grotli Mountains to Lom, well known for its 14th century stave church. The tour continues via Lake Vågå, before descending the magnificent Gudbrands Valley to the popular tourist town of Lillehammer. Stop for lunch in Lillehammer. After lunch the journey continues alongside Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake, back to Oslo. Dinner and accommodation at Thon Hotel Opera Oslo.

    Day 11:  OSLO – STOCKHOLM (B, L, D)

    After breakfast departure from Oslo, continuing by coach towards the Swedish border. Cross into the attractive province of Värmland to arrive in the city of Karlstad on Lake Vänern, the largest in Sweden. Lunch in Karlstad. After lunch the tour continues through a landscape of forests and sparkling lakes to reach the Swedish capital in the late afternoon. Dinner and accommodation at the Clarion Hotel Sign, a first class, centrally located hotel.

    Day 12:  STOCKHOLM (B)

    Breakfast at the hotel and start of 4 hours guided tour of the city. Famous sights include the Royal Palace, Parliament Buildings, Cathedral, Royal Theatre, etc. You will also visit the enchanting Old Town (Gamla Stan) with its narrow cobbled streets and numerous antique shops. Highlight of the tour is a visit to City Hall with its famous Blue and Golden Halls, where the Nobel Prize banquet is held each year. Afternoon free in Stockholm, with possibility to visit the famous Wasa Museum or take one of the popular canal tours. Accommodation at the Clarion Hotel Sign

    Day 13:  STOCKHOLM – HELSINKI (B, D)
    Breakfast at the hotel and morning free in Stockholm. Afternoon transfer from hotel to pier, for embarkation on a delightful overnight cruise from Stockholm. Sail slowly through the lovely archipelago past numerous small islands while enjoying your dinner on board. Accommodation is in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC.

    Day 14:  HELSINKI (B, D)
    Enjoy your buffet breakfast as you sail into Helsinki. After disembarkation 3 hours guided tour of Helsinki. Famous sights include the Senate Square, Uspenski Cathedral, Parliament House, Finlandia Hall, Sibelius Park & Monument, Underground Temple, and much more. Afternoon free in Helsinki. Dinner and accommodation at Haven Hotel, a first-class hotel conveniently located in the centre of Helsinki.

    Day 15:  HELSINKI DEPARTURE (B)

    Your tour ends after breakfast at the hotel with transfers to Helsinki Vantaa Airport to connect with homeward flights.

    • English speaking tour manager throughout.
    • 12 nights’ accommodation including daily 3-course or buffet dinner (except on second evening in Copenhagen, in Bergen and second evening in Stockholm) and Scandinavian buffet breakfast, in centrally located first class hotels, all rooms with private facilities.
    • 5 lunches on days 5, 6, 9, 10, & 11.
    • Overnight cruise Copenhagen – Oslo, incl. accommodation in 2-berth outside cabin with shower/WC, buffet dinner and breakfast on board.
    • Entrance to Tivoli Gardens day 2.
    • 3 hours guided tours of Copenhagen, Oslo & Helsinki, 4 hours Stockholm
    • Visit to the Viking Museum in Oslo and Stadshuset (City Hall) in Stockholm
    • Panorama tour of Bergen incl. ride on the Bergen Funicular to Mt. Fløien.
    • Ride on the Bergen and Flåm Railways, Voss-Myrdal-Flåm.
    • 2 hours cruise on Sogn and Nærøy Fjords, and 1 hours cruise on the Geiranger Fjord.
    • Excursion to Briksdal Glacier in open car.
    • All ferry crossings in Norway.
    • Overnight cruise Stockholm – Helsinki, incl. accommodation in 2-berth outside cabin with shower/WC, dinner and buffet breakfast on board.
    • Luggage assistance at all hotels while with the group.
    • Transportation by modern deluxe coach with reclining seats and seatbelts.
    • Transfers airport/hotel on first and last days of the tour. Transfers to/from a different airport than the one mentioned in the tour programme may incur a supplement. 
  • Contact us for the most up-to-date availability.

    Guaranteed departure 2018:

    •  June 23 and 30
    • July 7, 14, 21, and 28

Recommended by Trevor:
“A very popular tour, taking in Norway’s stunning Fjords and the beautiful Nordic capitals in maximum comfort.” 

Four capitals of Scandinavia

This tour shows you all the highlights of Scandinavia. When you return home you can safely say that you have seen all the typicalities of Scandinavia.

  • Discover the wonders of Scandinavia with this 10 day tour, covering Copenhagen, 
    Oslo, Stockholm, Flåm, Bergen and Helsinki! The Classic tour of Scandinavia can also be started from Bergen, Stockholm or Oslo. 

  • B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

    Day 1:  ARRIVE STOCKHOLM (D)

    Arrive Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Transfer to hotel in connection with your flight arrival. Dinner and accommodation at the Clarion Hotel Sign, a first class hotel centrally located. Your tour escort will meet you at 19.45 hrs (before dinner) in the hotel lobby.

    Day 2:  STOCKHOLM (B)

    After your first Scandinavian buffet breakfast, we start a 4 hours guided tour of Stockholm. Famous sights on the tour include the Royal Palace, the Parliament Buildings, the island of Djurgården and the Old Town (Gamla Stan), with its narrow cobbled streets and numerous antique shops. Highlight of the tour is a visit to City Hall with its famous Blue and Golden Rooms, where the Nobel Prize Banquet is held each year. Afternoon free in Stockholm. We can recommend a visit to the impressive Vasa Museum or one of the popular canal tours. Accommodation at the Clarion Hotel Sign.

    Day 3:  STOCKHOLM – HELSINKI (B, D)

    Breakfast at the hotel and morning free in Stockholm. Afternoon transfer from hotel to pier, for embarkation on a delightful overnight cruise from Stockholm. Sail slowly through the lovely archipelago past numerous small islands while enjoying your dinner on board. Accommodation is in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC.

    Day 4:  HELSINKI – STOCKHOLM (B, D)

    Enjoy your buffet breakfast as you sail into Helsinki. Spend a whole day in this exciting city on the Baltic, retaining your cabin on the ship. Morning 3 hours guided tour of Helsinki. Famous sights include the Senate Square, Uspenski Cathedral, Parliament House, Finlandia Hall, Sibelius Park & Monument, Underground Temple, and much more. During the afternoon you can explore the busy market place or the many souvenir shops close to the harbour. Finnish crystal and leather goods are an excellent buy. In the late afternoon departure of return cruise to Stockholm. Dinner and accommodation on board.

    Day 5:  STOCKHOLM – COPENHAGEN (B, L, D)

    After a tasty buffet breakfast, arrive back in Stockholm. Route through Southern Sweden to Lake Vättern. Stop for lunch at local restaurant. Tour continues via Jönköping to the city of Malmö. Cross the new Öresund Bridge from Sweden to Denmark, to arrive in wonderful Copenhagen during the early evening. Dinner and accommodation at the unique Admiral Hotel, located close to the Amalienborg Palace, the old Nyhavn harbour and the pedestrian streets.

    Day 6:  COPENHAGEN (B)

    Buffet breakfast at the hotel and start of 3 hours guided panoramic tour of the city. You will see the Amalienborg Palace, residence of the Danish royal family, Gefion Fountain, Christiansborg Palace (Danish Parliament buildings), the old harbour of Nyhavn, and of course the famous Little Mermaid. Afternoon free for exploring this fairytale city. Your tour escort will provide entrance tickets for the famous Tivoli Gardens. Accommodation at Admiral Hotel.

    Day 7:  COPENHAGEN – OSLO (B, D)

    Morning free in Copenhagen. Afternoon transfer by coach from hotel to your overnight cruise by ferry to Oslo, departing at 16.30 hrs. Enjoy your first Scandinavian smörgåsbord dinner as you cruise gently up the Kattegat. Accommodation in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC.

    Day 8:  OSLO (B, D)

    A delicious buffet breakfast is being served as you cruise along the enchanting Oslo Fjord. Arrival in Oslo at 09.30 hrs, followed by 3 hours guided tour of the Norwegian capital, incl. the impressive Vigeland Sculpture Park.  Afternoon free in Oslo. We can recommend a visit to the Munch Museum or a stroll along the Karl Johan shopping boulevard. Dinner and accommodation at Thon Hotel Opera Oslo, ideally situated close to the Karl Johans Gate.

    Day 9:  OSLO DEPARTURE (B)

    Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Oslo Gardermoen Airport to connect with individual flight departures.

    • English speaking tour manager throughout.
    • 5 nights’ accommodation including daily 3-course dinner (except on second night in Stockholm and second night in Copenhagen) and Scandinavian buffet breakfast in centrally located first class hotels, all rooms with private facilities.
    • 1 lunch on day 5.
    • 4 hours guided tour of Stockholm, 3 hours Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki.
    • Visit to the Stadshuset (City Hall) in Stockholm
    • Baltic Cruise Stockholm – Helsinki – Stockholm, incl. 2 nights in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC, 2 dinners and 2 buffet breakfasts. .
    • Overnight cruise Copenhagen – Oslo, incl. accommodation in 2-berth outside cabins with shower/WC, buffet dinner and buffet breakfast.
    • Entrance to Tivoli Gardens on day 6.
    • All visits as mentioned in itinerary.
    • Luggage assistance at all hotels while with the group.
    • Transportation by modern deluxe coach with reclining seats and seatbelts.
    • Transfers airport/hotel on first and last days of the tour to coincide with individual flight times.
    • Transfers to/from a different airport than the one mentioned in the tour programme may incur a supplement.

Recommended by Brielle:
“Each capital city is different in flare, culture and gastronomy. To get a true understanding of this great part of the world, you have to experience life as the people do.” 

Land of the Fjords

Enjoy an amazing 5 night journey through the treasure of Norway.

  • Explore Stalheim Canyon, ride the exhilarating Flåm Railway, see snow clad peaks, cruise Fjords, wander through art galleries, by amazed at the beauty of the waterfalls and mountain ranges.

  • Day 1:  ARRIVE BERGEN

    Transfer from Bergen Flesland Airport or Coastal Express quay to hotel. Accommodation at First Hotel Marin, centrally located next to the old Bryggen harbour and close to the pedestrian shopping streets. After 16.00 (4pm) you will find tour information in the hotel reception, furthermore your tour manager will be present in the hotel lobby 18.30 (6.30pm)-19.30 (7.30pm).

    Day 2:  BERGEN – FLÅM – BALESTRAND (B, D)

    After breakfast departure from Bergen and drive via Dale to the town of Voss. Board the train in Voss for a ride on the beautiful Bergen Railway to the mountain station of Myrdal. From Myrdal ride on the amazing Flåm Railway, a masterpiece of engineering descending 2.838 feet in less than one hour. The descent to the fjord side village of Flåm offers opportunities for photo shots of exciting waterfalls and mountain scenery. After a short rest in Flåm, start of approx. 2 hours cruise by boat along the narrow Aurlands and Nærøy Fjords, both branches of the Sogn Fjord, the longest and deepest fjord in the world.

    Enjoy the spectacular scenery of cascading waterfalls, sheer mountain cliffs, snow-clad peaks, and a variety of wildlife. After disembarking in Gudvangen at the head of the Nærøy Fjord, continue by coach through the amazing Stalheim Canyon and Nærøy Valley, across the Vika Mountains to Vangsnes, for the short ferry crossing to the beautiful resort of Balestrand. Dinner and accommodation in fjord view rooms at Kvikne’s Hotel, superbly located on the banks of the fjord and surrounded by mountains.

    Day 3:  BALESTRAND – A DAY IN THE FJORDS (B, D)

    Day free in Balestrand, giving you the opportunity to enjoy the outstanding beauty and nature of the fjords. The day starts with a traditional Norwegian buffet breakfast in the hotel’s elegant dining room. You may want to spend the morning relaxing on the hotel terrace, breathing in the fresh mountain air and enjoying the spectacular views. We can also recommend a visit to the local aquarium and art gallery, or you may prefer to rent a bike or rowing boat from the hotel, or a hike to the nearest mountains. A walking tour of the village of Balestrand, with its historic buildings and other interesting sites can also be arranged. Dinner and accommodation at Kvikne’s Hotel.

    Day 4:  BALESTRAND – GEIRANGER (B, L, D)

    After buffet breakfast departure from your hotel by ferry from Dragsvik to Hella, followed by a scenic tour along the northern side of the Sogn Fjord to Sogndal. The tour continues by road to Fjærland, passing under the Jostedal Glacier, the largest in Europe, to the village of Skei at the northern end of beautiful Lake Jølster. Descend to the beautiful Nord Fjord, making a detour at Olden to visit the world-famous Briksdal Glacier. The journey up to the glacier will be made in open cars to give you the best views. Afterwards a typical Norwegian lunch will be served in sight of the glacier. During the afternoon the tour continues via Loen and Stryn, to the picturesque village of Hellesylt. From here you go on board the ferry for the one hour’s cruise along the spectacular Geiranger Fjord, possibly the most impressive of all the Norwegian fjords. During the cruise you will pass close by some magnificent waterfalls, such as the Bridal Veil and the Seven Sisters. Dinner and accommodation at the excellent Union Hotel, overlooking the Geiranger Fjord.

    Day 5:  GEIRANGER – OSLO (B, L, D)

    Buffet breakfast at the hotel before leaving Geiranger. From the top of one of the serpentine roads, you have the opportunity to digest some amazing views of the fjord, before crossing the rugged Grotli Mountains to Lom, well known for its 14th century stave church. The tour continues via Lake Vågå, before descending the magnificent Gudbrands Valley to the popular tourist town of Lillehammer. Lunch in Lillehammer. After lunch the journey continues alongside Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake, to Oslo. Dinner and accommodation at Thon Hotel Opera Oslo

    Day 6:  OSLO DEPARTURE (B)

    Buffet breakfast at your hotel, followed by transfer to Oslo Gardermoen Airport in connection with your flight home.

    • English speaking tour manager throughout.
    • 5 nights’ accommodation incl. daily 3-course or buffet dinner (except on 1st evening, in Bergen), and Scandinavian buffet breakfast, in first class hotels, all rooms with private facilities.
    • 2 lunches on days 4 & 5.
    • Ride on the Bergen and Flåm Railways, Voss – Myrdal – Flåm.
    • Approx. 2 hours cruise on the Aurlands and Nærøy Fjords, and 1 hours cruise on the Geiranger Fjord.
    • Excursion in open car to the Briksdal Glacier.
    • All visits as described in itinerary.
    • Luggage assistance at all hotels while with the group.
    • Transportation by modern de luxe coach with reclining seats and seatbelts
    • Transfers airport or quay/hotel on first and last days of the tour to correspond with arrival/departure times.
    • Transfers to/from a different airport than the one mentioned in the tour programme may incur a supplement.
  • Contact us for the most up-to-date availability.

    Guaranteed departures 2018:

    • June 07, 14, 21 and 28
    • July 05, 12, 19 and 26
    • August 02, 09 and 16

Recommended by Chris:
“If you are short of time, this tours takes in one of Norway’s most scenic rail journeys and her most stunning fjord.” 

Nightly Aurora photo tour

This tour is rated the #1 thing to do in all of Lapland on TripAdvisor. Note that  this tour only takes place from December 1st to March 24th 2018.

  • Join one of Lights Over Lapland’s professional photographers for an opportunity to see and photograph the aurora borealis in the wilderness of Abisko National Park. Due to clear skies and virtually no light pollution Abisko is one of the greatest places in the world to see the northern lights. We will provide you with a high quality camera & lens and quickly teach you the skills that you will need to find and photograph the magical aurora borealis. 

  • Begin: 8 PM

    First you will meet your guide where you will be given a high quality camera and we will spend a few minutes explaining how to use it. All of the camera’s settings will be taken care of in advance so that all you have to do is enjoy watching and photographing the aurora borealis. You will also be given a pair of warm overalls to help keep you safe and comfortable during your night in Abisko National Park.

    The adventure begins! Your guide will use their many years of experience to lead you into Abisko National Park where you will search for and photograph the magical aurora borealis. During this time we will discuss the history of Abisko National Park and give you a local’s insight into Lapland’s folklore. You will learn how the aurora fits into the local culture and your guide will share information that will help you understand the solar system and the countless stars and constellations above Abisko National Park. We will explain the science behind the aurora in layman’s terms so you can understand exactly what you are seeing when you watch the aurora borealis dance overhead. During your adventure we will also discuss the impact that strong solar storms and the auroras that they create may have on modern society in the years to come.

    Once you return to the Turiststation you will collect your memory card full of photographs of the evening’s adventure.

    End: 11.30 PM 

    • Airport transfer from Vágar Airport to accommodation in Tórshavn and return.
    • 7 nights in Tórshavn with breakfast.
    • Friday, bus/guide/lunch.
    • Saturday, bus/guide/boat trip.
    • Sunday, bus/guide/ ferry/bag lunch.
    • Monday, bus/guide/lunch.
    • Tuesday, bus/guide/lunch.

Discover the Faroe Islands with a local guide

Be amazed by the quiet and wonderful nature. The best time to visit is June, July or August.

  • On this tour around the islands we offer you the best nature and cultural experiences. We take care of everything, so you can concentrate on the experience. Together with your tour guide, you’ll get up close and personal with local Faroese, and experience the authentic Faroe Islands. Do you like many attractions in a short amount of time? Do you enjoy sharing your experiences with others on the tour? If so, this is the right choice for you. This package can also be adapted to 4 nights and 5 days. 

  • THURSDAY: Arrival to the Faroe Islands –  Welcome. 
    Arrival with Atlantic Airways. Transport from airport to overnight accommodations in Tórshavn. 

    Check-inn at your accommodation in Tórshavn. Preview of program with local travel guide at designated place.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    FRIDAY: Excursion, Northern part of Eysturoy. Visit the scenic villages Gjógv  and Saksun. 
    We drive from Tórshavn along the coast through colourful villages, crossing ”the bridge over the Atlantic”, and continue to the northern most village on the island of Eysturoy, Gjógv, known for its unique natural harbour and Crown Princess Mary’s bench.

    Among other things, you will see classic sea cliffs and the rock formations the Giant and the Witch, and the highest mountain in the islands, Slættaratindur at 882 meters.

    Lunch is served in cozy surroundings, and then the tour continues via the village of Funningur to the idyllic village of Saksun which lies picturesquely bound in a small fjord with high mountains on both sides.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    SATURDAY: Magnificent Vestmanna Cliffs and Viking settlements.
    Start the day by exploring Tórshavn on your own. At the end of the harbour is Østrom where you can see and buy contemporary Faroese art and fine craft. On the main street it is possible to have a closer look at exquisite Faroese designed wool ware in the latest fashion, like the exciting store, Staðið and the sewing boutique, Guðrun and Guðrun.

    On your walk you pass the cozy old bookstore, which is well worth a visit. We suggest lunch at cafe Kaffihúsið down by the harbour.

    After lunch excursion to the Vestmanna Cliffs. From Tórshavn we drive via the mountain road to the village of Vestmanna where we sail out to the cliffs, into and through several sea caves – a fabulous experience – remember your camera. En route back to Tórshavn, we make a stop at an old Viking farmstead in the beautiful and quaint village of Kvívík.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    SUNDAY: Excursion, Saga Island of Sandoy and cultural centre of Kirkjubøur. 
    Day tour to the historic island of Sandoy, one of the most unspoiled islands where you can still experience the old, Faroese way of life.

    We drive from Tórshavn over the mountain to the ferry harbor Gamlarætt where we catch our ferry. On the sail across the sound, we enjoy the views of Hestur and Koltur.

    The guide tells us about the sagas from the island – some captivating stories. Experience a church visit, fantastic viewpoints, small villages, and bird cliffs. Bag lunch eaten en route.

    Before returning to the hotel, we visit the cultural centre of Kirkjubøur.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    MONDAY: Explore Tórshavn on foot and by bus. 
    Walking exploration in the old city quarter in Tórshavn, Tinganes and Reyn with its small alleys and charming houses with grass roofs. The local guide will tell stories about the past and present. You might meet the Prime Minister, or one of William Heinesens – Lost Musicians.

    The tour also goes by the Cathedral and its cozy adjacent neighbourhood, Vágsbotn, with its many boats. Here you can see how important the sea and fisheries are to the local inhabitants.

    Then by bus to the newer part of town. The tour ends with lunch. After the tour, on your own, you can visit the National Faroese Museum.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    TUESDAY: Excursion, The Northern Islands – Breathtaking nature. 
    We drive from Tórshavn towards the most northerly island. From the village of Leirvík we enter the sub-sea tunnel, which was decorated by local artist Tróndur Patursson.

    On this tour, we will experience the islands of Borðoy, Viðoy, and Kunoy. The nature is breathtaking, and is dominated by high and steep mountains. We explore the second largest village of Klaksvík, one of the most important villages inside the fishing industry.

    We also visit Christians Church. Lunch is served on the tour.

    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    WEDNESDAY: Day on your own. Additional excursions can be purchased, for example:

    Visit the Island Mykines. Daytrip to the westernmost island of Mykines, also called bird paradise, as the island has a rich bird life. See among others the impressive bird Gannet who is the king among the Faroese birds, and only breeds on Mykinesholm. Get close to puffins, the charming little birds with the colorful beaks. NOTE: The ferry crossing to Mykines depends on the weather. Should it happen that the ferry is canceled the tour continues on the island of Vágar. This excursion is not refundable. 

    Visit the island of Nólsoy. By ferry from Tórshavn to the neighboring island Nósloy. Here life moves at a slow pace. At the tourist office you will meet the guide who will take you on a tour of the village. Visit Brunn, a house built of driftwood from the 1600 century and the unique attraction that can only be had on Nólsoy, Rowing Ove’s boat, Diana Victoria. In 1986 Ove rowed alone from the Faroe Islands to the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen. Light meal is served. On your own, you can hike to the top of the island where you have the most beautiful panoramic views of Tórshavn and the nearby islands.
    Spend the night in Tórshavn.

    THURSDAY: Departure from the Faroe Islands
    Transport from overnight accommodations to the airport. Departure with Atlantic Airways.

  • On this trip, you visit the islands where a red ring is around the island name. The white ring means that you can purchase additional excursions to other islands.

    • 1 night at Hotel Hans Egede in Nuuk with breakfast.
    • Coastal cruise with Arctic Umiaq Line from Nuuk to Ilulissat including 2 nights in a cabin with window.
    • 4 nights at Hotel Avannaa or Hotel Icefiord in Ilulissat with breakfast. Transfer from the ship and to the airport upon departure.

    Additional activities, prices upon request:

    • Full day excursion to the Eqi Sermia Glacier.
    • Boat tour among the huge icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord.
    • Guided walk to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut.

    Good to know:

    • Time difference between Greenland and Denmark is +4 hours. Denmark is 4 hours ahead of Greenland.
    • Sailing in Greenland can be very cold, but beautiful! Remember to bring warm clothing, camera and binoculars.
    • The Ilulissat Ice fjord was declared a UNESCO Word Heritage Site in 2004.

Circle tour of Iceland

Visit all Iceland’s main attractions along the Ring Road escorted by a professional local guide.

  • With so much to discover and explore in Iceland, this classic, best-selling tour highlights the natural wonders, majestic landscapes and the unique character of Iceland. Features of this popular tour include stops at the Glacier Lagoon, Lake Mývatn and all the famous sights of the Golden Circle such as Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. Operates between April and September. This is a classic circle tour that provides the perfect mix of culture and nature. 

    All departures are guaranteed with minimum of 2 participants. Maximum group size: 36 people

  • Day 1: Arrival

    Welcome to the Land of Fire and Ice!  On your own, transfer to Reykjavik. If your flight lands early in the day, a great suggestion is to explore Reykjavík, the largest municipality in Iceland.

    Ingolfur Arnarson, the first settler of Iceland, built his farm on the peninsula where Reykjavík stands today. The town got its name “Smoky Bay” after the columns of steam that rose from the hot springs in the area and made such a deep impression on the first settlers.

    Dinner is on your own.  Reykjavik offers a multitude of restaurants and/or coffee-houses, making dinner a great way to get better acquainted with Iceland’s capital.

    Overnight stay in Reykjavík (airport transfer not included).  Dinner on own.

    Day 2: Geysir – Gullfoss – Skogar – Dyrholaey – Vik

    Exploding Geysers – Waterfalls – Seabird Colony – Black Sand Beaches of the South Shore

    Breakfast at your hotel. Start the day with a short city sightseeing of Reykjavik. From Reykjavik head through the greenhouse village of Hveragerdi. Head on to the Golden Circle natural wonders. Explore Gullfoss, the “Golden Waterfall”, and the nearby Geysir hot spring area to see the famous Geysir and Strokkur, as well as numerous other hot springs and boiling mud pools. Continue along the south shore and stop to admire the waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss before continuing to Dyrholaey* nature reserve. Continue to the village of Vik.

    Dinner and overnight stay in the Vik area.

    *Please note that Dyrholaey is closed during nesting season in spring, approximately mid-May until June 25th.

     Day 3: Vik – Skaftafell National Park – Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon – Hofn Lava Fields – Glacial Lagoon with Icebergs – Europe’s Largest Glacier

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Continue your journey along the Ring Road.  Cross Eldhraun, the largest lava flow recorded on the planet in historical times. Visit Kirkjubaejarklaustur town, the former site of a 12th-century Catholic convent. The tour continues over Skeidararsandur sands to Skaftafell, a beautiful glacial area within Vatnajokull National Park. Continue to the stunning Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon to see the birthplace of icebergs. As you head east, you will continue to enjoy magnificent views of mighty Vatnajokull, Europe‘s largest glacier.  Your destination is Hofn, a seacoast village located near the glacier.

    Dinner and overnight stay in the Hofn area.

    Day 4: Hofn – East Fjords – Egilsstadir

    Narrow Fjords – Steep Mountains – Picturesque Coastline 

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Today you‘ll enjoy amazing scenery as you head from glacial landscapes to fjord views. Drive from Hofn through Almannaskard pass, stopping to admire the majestic coastline. Head into the magnificent East Fjords with its views of towering mountains plunging vertically into the sea. Pass through coastal fjord villages on your way to Egilsstadir. 

    Dinner and overnight stay in the Egilsstadir area.

    Day 5: Lake Myvatn Area – Highland Desert – Bizarre Lava Formations – Geothermal & Volcanic Activity – Rich Birdlife – Protected Salmon River

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Explore the empty vastness of the highland desert plateau Modrudalsoraefi as you head towards the Lake Myvatn area. On the way, stop at Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall.  Continue onwards to Namaskard pass with its boiling mud pools and vibrant colours. Explore the natural beauty of the Lake Myvatn area, including the pseudo craters at Skutustadir and the Laxa Salmon River. One of the Myvatn area’s claims to fame is that it is home to more species of ducks than any other place on Earth, with very diverse birdlife in general.

    Dinner and overnight stay in the Myvatn area.

    Day 6: Lake Myvatn Area – Akureyri – Siglufjordur

    “Waterfall of the Gods” – Folk Museum – The beautiful Troll Peninsula

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Start the day by exploring the peculiar lava formations at Dimmuborgir. Visit the magnificent Godafoss waterfall and the old turf farm Laufas. Afterwards, visit Akureyri, the colourful northern “capital“ of Iceland.  The town has charming buildings and beautiful view of the Eyjafjordur Fjord.  After spending some time in Akureyri, continue along the coastal roads of Eyjafjordur and the Troll Peninsula.  This is a beautiful drive along steep mountains with amazing views over the Arctic Sea and black sand coastline.  The destination is Siglufjordur, set in a beautiful fjord of the same name.  This town has some of the finest timber buildings in the country, beautifully restored to their original glory.  The evening and dinner is on your own at one of the town´s restaurants.  Siglufjordur is a very enjoyable and friendly town for an evening stroll. 

    Overnight in Siglufjörður.  Dinner is on own.

    Day 7: Skagafjordur – Borgarnes – Fertile Farmlands – Glacial Rivers – Unique Viking Horse Demonstration

    Breakfast at your hotel.  This morning visit Siglufjordur‘s award-winning Herring-Era Museum. The museum recreates the atmosphere of the early 20th century, when Siglufjordur was transformed into a herring boom town, thanks to a large migration of herring.  Afterwards, head along majestic mountains and narrow passes lead to Skagafjordur, considered to be one of the finest places in Iceland for horse breeding. Enjoy an introduction to the unique Icelandic horse breed with its special fifth gait – the tolt. Continue towards the village of Blonduos built on both sides of the river Blanda. Hrutey Island, a protected nature reserve, sits within the centre of this popular Salmon River. Cross the Holtavorduheidi plateau through Borgarfjordur to the beautiful town of Borgarnes.

    Dinner and overnight stay in Borgarnes area. 

    Day 8: Borgarfjordur – Thingvellir – Reykjavik – Europe’s Largest Hot Spring – Picturesque Waterfalls – National Park with Geological Wonders (UNESCO)

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Drive to Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in the world. Stop to admire the beautiful Hraunfossar waterfalls before continuing via Hvalfjordur fjord to Lake Thingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest lake and Thingvellir National Park.  This UNESCO heritage site is where the world‘s oldest continuing parliamentary government was founded in the 10th century.  It is also the place where the North American and European tectonic plates meet.

    Overnight stay in Reykjavík.  Dinner is on your own.

    Day 9: Departure

    Breakfast at your hotel.  Transfer to the airport not included, but we would be happy to book it for you.  We advise departing your hotel no later than three hours before your international flight.

    If you did not visit the Blue Lagoon on your arrival day, you might use the opportunity to stop there now on your way to the airport.

Recommended by Nadine:
“Iceland has become incredibly popular and an escorted tour allows a stress free way of see the best of what Iceland has to offer.” 

Baltic impressions

Why not pay a visit to the interesting neighbouring countries of Scandinavia? 

  • This tour includes a general overview of the Baltic States covering all the best-known sights and visiting some famous castles and old buildings dating back centuries.

  • DAY 1: Arrival Tallinn

    Arrival in Tallinn, optional transfer to 4-star hotel, check-in, welcome meeting.

    DAY 2: Tallinn-Cesis

    After breakfast we drive to the Lahemaa National Park, where we visit the Manor Houses in Palmse and Vihula. We continue to Tartu, the university town, where Estonia gained its statehood. We see the charming Old Town and the University founded in 1632. From Tartu we drive onwards into Latvia to Cesis, a Hanseatic city with winding streets, castle ruins and beautiful gardens. Check-in at Hotel Cesis*** or similar.

    DAY 3: Cesis-Vilnius

    Today we drive through the Gauja National Park to Sigulda, a popular holiday resort. We see the ruins of the Episcopal Castle and the ruins of the Castle of the Knights of the Sword before we drive around Riga to hit the highway down to Vilnius. En route we reach the magnificent Rundale Palace, the former summer residence of the Duke of Courland. Following a guided tour of the palace we travel through Lithuania to reach Vilnius late afternoon. Check in at Hotel Radisson Blu Lietuva**** or similar.

    DAY 4: Vilnius-Klaipeda

    Vilnius is known for its more than 1.200 medieval buildings and 48 churches. The morning sightseeing tour includes a panoramic tour of the city and a walking tour of the Old Town with Vilnius Cathedral, Gediminas Tower, Peter and Paul Church, St. Anna’s Church, Old University and the Gates of Dawn. After the tour we continue to Trakai, the medieval capital of Lithuania and we see the well preserved Trakai Castle, beautifully located on an island in Lake Galve. The balance of the day is spent en route to Klaipeda, where we arrive late afternoon. Check-in at Hotel National**** or similar.

    DAY 5: Klaipeda

    The day is reserved for a full-day optional tour to the Curonian Spit, a thin, 100 km stretch of land between the Baltic Sea and the Curonian Lagoon with small fishing villages, pine forests and endless sand dunes. Our first stop is the Hill of Witches in Juodkrante. After that we continue to Nida, where we visit the High Dunes, Thomas Mann’s summerhouse and get acquainted with the charming resort town before we drive back to Klaipeda. The evening offers an optional Lithuanian dinner at Restaurant 19th Century.

    DAY 6: Klaipeda-Riga

    Klaipeda first became a part of Lithuania in 1923 and had a long history as a German town called Memel. A short sightseeing tour takes us to the Old Town with its narrow, cobblestone streets and old guild houses and we visit the Theatre Square and the Aennchen von Tharau Fountain. We now continue to the Samogitia National Park, where we embark on a walking tour around the picturesque Lake Plateliai. After that we continue to Siauliai and Cross Hills, one of the holiest sites of Catholic Lithuania. We head North into Latvia and reach Riga in the afternoon, check-in at Hotel Radisson Blu Latvija**** or similar. The evening offers an optional organ concert at the Dome Cathedral.

    DAY 7: Riga

    Riga founded in 1201 by the German bishop Albert is the largest of the 3 Baltic capitals and boasts a true kaleidoscope of various architectural styles. The walking tour of the Old Town includes Riga Castle, Dome Cathedral, St. Peter’s Church, Swedish Gates, Three Brothers, Large and Small Guild House and the Freedom Monument. The afternoon is reserved for an optional visit to Jurmala, the vibrant Latvian sea resort, famous for its wooden architecture and sandy beaches. In the evening enjoy an optional Latvian dinner at the stylish Restaurant Forest.

    DAY 8: Riga-Tallinn

    The tour continues along the coastal highway to the Estonian summer resort of Parnu. We do a short tour of the resort before we continue through the North Estonian land of forests and arrive in Tallinn early afternoon, check-in at the Hotel Radisson Blu Olympia**** or similar.

    DAY 9: Tallinn

    Tallinn is a charming blend of medieval tranquillity and modern urban life. The medieval Old Town is a busy place in the summer with its many shops, galleries, souvenir markets, outdoor cafés and restaurants. The sightseeing tour takes us around the old medieval city walls and into the Old Town where we see Toompea Castle, Dome Church, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, medieval Old Town Hall and Great Guild Hall. In the afternoon an optional excursion is offered to Kadriorg Park and visit to KUMU, the award-winning new Estonian art museum, with its collections of classic and contemporary fine art. The evening offers an optional medieval dinner at Restaurant Peppersack.

    DAY 10: Tallinn Departure

    Optional transfer to the airport.

  • Contact us for the most up-to-date availability.

    Departure dates 2018:

    • May 11, 25

    • June 8, 15, 22, 29

    • July 7, 13, 20, 27

    • August 3, 10, 17, 31

Recommended by Poul:
“This tour is an excellent introduction to the Baltic States including some great scenery, beautiful old buildings and wonderful medieval cities.” 

Gorgeous Greenland

A hidden pearl in Scandinavia.

  • This program takes you on a unique journey to Greenland. Experience the capital Nuuk, which is a wonderful blend between modern civilization and tradition. Coastal cruise with Arctic Umiaq Line up the coast where locals get on and off, pass the Arctic Circle and sail through the spectacular Icefjord to the town Ilulissat, which has a magnificent view of the Disko Bay and icebergs.

  • Day 1

    Copenhagen – Kangerlussuaq – Nuuk

    Depart from Copenhagen with Air Greenland. The first sight of Greenland is very special and makes a big impression.Your first stop is in Kangerlussuaq where you change flight to Nuuk. After check-inn explore the capital of Greenland. A busy city surrounded by magnificent nature, that most citizens use actively all year round.

    In Nuuk you find gourmet restaurants and very nice boutique shops. But when you walk through the old neighbourhoods you see that history and traditions continue to have clear impact on a city that is growing rapidly.

    Day 2

    Nuuk – Boarding the costal ship

    We suggest to visit the beautiful arts centre Katauaq, whose façade is shaped like the northern light and the equally beautiful old district with the statue of Hans Egede looking across the old colonial harbour, the fjord and the mountain range in the distance.

    The Greenland National Museum with the famous mummies is located in the colonial harbor and is worth a visit. Remember to take a selfie with Santa’s big red mailbox.

    At the end of the day it is time to board Sarfaq Ittuk. Ahead awaits two days of coastal cruise, heading for Ilulissat. The coastal ship sails up and down the west coast and is also used by the Greenlanders themselves.

    Day 3

    At sea – Calling at Sisimiut

    In the morning the ship will call at Maniitsoq and Kangaamiut. There is no time to go ashore, but from the deck it is possible to enjoy the busy harbour as people disembark and new travellers come on board.

    Early evening we arrive in Sisimiut, the second largest city in Greenland. The coloured houses stands in wonderful contrast to the hilly rocky area. Explore Sisimiut and visit the old town with its original buildings from the colonial era.

    Opportunity to buy souvenirs before the coastal ship continues north.

    Day 4

    Icefjord – Arrival to Ilulissat

    As the ship approaches Ilulissat, there is every reason to enjoy the sight of the icebergs. Some are just large-scale lumps of ice while others are almost towering above you. What a welcome to the magnificent Disco Bay.

    Transfer from the ship to the hotel. After check-in go for a walk around town. The colourful houses are painted in a rainbow of shades, and the giant icebergs float by in the bay just outside of town. Visit the local museum to get an insight into local history and the life of the well-known polar explorer Knud Rasmussen and his many expeditions.

    On the outskirts of town you can see and hear the sled dogs. The dogs are chained, but their puppies roam free.

    Ilulissat offers various restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy fabulous food – often with a spectacular view.

    Day 5

    Ilulissat – Day on your own

    Additional excursions can be purchased, but must be pre-booked. For example: Guided walk to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut and enjoy beautiful vantage points over the ice. The beautiful icebergs of Ilulissat create the wing for the abandoned settlement Sermermiut, which is situated one and a half kilometres south of the city. The different Inuit cultures have lived here during the last 4000 years, and today you can still find artefacts, which witness their presence. Hear the story about the life and the customs of the Greenlanders before the Europeans´ arrival; see the ruins and the kitchen mitten. From here is one of the world’s most beautiful vantage points over the ice.

    Day 6

    Ilulissat – Day on your own

    Additional excursions can be purchased, but must be pre-booked. For example: Full day excursion to Eqi Sermia. The Eqi Sermia Glacier is called the “calving glacier” because ice breaks off from it more frequently than other glaciers. The excursion to the Eqi Sermia glacier it gives you the opportunity to get very close to the inland ice and to see the calving phenomenon. At the glacier the boat stops approx. 500 metres from it so you can admire the calving.

    Day 7

    Ilulissat – Day on your own

    Additional excursions can be purchased, but must be pre-booked. For example: Boat tour among the huge icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord. These large pieces of ice have broken off from the most productive glacier in the northern hemisphere. The glacier flows about 30 metres per day producing approximately 20 billion tons of ice every year. Form the Icefjord the icebergs float by the town of Ilulissat and continue north before turning south and into the Atlantic Ocean.

    Day 8

    Returning by plane across the Icefjord to Copenhagen via Kangerlussuaq. Check out from accommodation and transfer to the airport.

    • 1 night at Hotel Hans Egede in Nuuk with breakfast.
    • Coastal cruise with Arctic Umiaq Line from Nuuk to Ilulissat including 2 nights in a cabin with window.
    • 4 nights at Hotel Avannaa or Hotel Icefiord in Ilulissat with breakfast. Transfer from the ship and to the airport upon departure.

    Not included in the price:

    • Travel insurance.
    • Cancellation Insurance.

    Additional, prices upon request:

    • Full day excursion to the Eqi Sermia Glacier.
    • Boat tour among the huge icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord.
    • Guided walk to the ancient settlement of Sermermiut.

    Please note:

    • Individual trip. The journey requires normal general fitness and clothing for the outdoors.
    • When making reservations a non-refundable deposit is required.
    • The order of excursions in Greenland may be changed from the specified itinerary.
    • The package may be changed due to bad weather, ice conditions or force majeure – conditions for which our supplier cannot be held responsible. In these situations, the traveller is responsible for any additional expenses.
    • If the tour is cancelled due to reasons beyond the control of the airline, the airline tickets will not be refunded.

    Good to know:

    • Time difference between Greenland and Denmark is +4 hours. Denmark is 4 hours ahead of Greenland.
    • Sailing in Greenland can be very cold, but beautiful! Remember to bring warm clothing, camera and binoculars.
    • The Ilulissat Ice fjord was declared a UNESCO Word Heritage Site in 2004.
  • Contact us for the most up-to-date availability.

    Departure dates 2018:

    • June 14 and 28
    • July 12, 19 and 26
    • August 2 and 9