Discover the very best of Scandinavia on this ten-day winter self-guided tour, taking in the three great capitals of Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen, with the added drama of a cruise along the Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest and most spectacular fjords in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experienced in winter, Scandinavia takes on a very different and utterly captivating character, with snow-dusted cities, cosy candlelit interiors and the ever-present possibility of the northern lights dancing overhead. We take care of all the details, booking your hotels, arranging a guided walking tour in each city to get you oriented and inspired, and handling all travel between destinations by rail and ferry, including your journey into the heart of Norway's fjord country. After that, your time is your own, free to explore, eat, wander and discover at your own pace.
Oslo
Oslo punches well above its weight for a capital city, and in winter it is particularly magical, offering an exceptional combination of world-class museums, cutting-edge architecture and immediate access to snow-covered natural scenery. From the iconic Viking Ship Museum and the thought-provoking Nobel Peace Center to the bold waterfront regeneration of Bjørvika and the warming food halls of Mathallen, there is far more to Norway's capital than many visitors expect. Compact and easy to navigate, Oslo also sits at the gateway to some of Norway's most celebrated winter landscapes, making it the perfect starting point for your Scandinavian
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Flåm
Nestled at the end of the Aurlandsfjord, Flåm is one of Norway's most dramatically situated villages and the gateway to the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Spending two nights here allows you to fully savour the fjord country at its most atmospheric, with time to explore at a gentle pace and make the most of the extraordinary winter scenery without rushing any of the scenic journeys in the dark. On your second day, you will join the Winter Fjord Cruise, a breathtaking voyage along the Nærøyfjord, taking in towering snow-capped peaks, cascading frozen waterfalls and the profound stillness of one of the world's most spectacular natural landscapes.
Stockholm
Stockholm is one of Europe's most beautifully situated capitals, built across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea, and in winter the city takes on a stillness and beauty that is entirely its own. From the snow-dusted cobbled lanes of Gamla Stan to the world-class museums of Djurgården and the effortlessly cool neighbourhoods of Södermalm, Stockholm rewards curious travellers at every turn. Clean, walkable and deeply design-conscious, it is a city that feels both easy to explore independently and endlessly rewarding.
Copenhagen
Copenhagen is a city that feels genuinely effortless to fall in love with at any time of year, but winter brings a particular charm, with glowing Christmas markets, steaming bowls of traditional Danish food and the warm hospitality the Danes call hygge. From the colourful waterfront of Nyhavn and the grandeur of Rosenborg Castle to the world-famous restaurants and buzzing street food markets of Vesterbro, the Danish capital rewards every kind of traveller. Flat, compact and famously cycle-friendly, Copenhagen is a city best absorbed at a gentle pace, making it a perfect final chapter to your winter Scandinavian adventure.