Scandinavia

Beautiful accessable nature, long summer nights, and amazing food, family friendly

Scandinavia is an absolutely amazing place to visit, and you’re in for a treat! It’s made up of three countries – Norway, Sweden, and Denmark – each offering something unique but all sharing a deep connection to nature, history, and design.

First off, Norway is like stepping into a real-life postcard. Think breathtaking fjords, towering mountains, and vast, wild landscapes that are perfect for hiking, skiing, or simply taking in the beauty of nature. The Lofoten Islands and Geiranger Fjord are must-sees. It’s a place that really makes you feel connected to the outdoors.

Then there’s Sweden, which is a fantastic mix of vibrant cities and serene nature. The capital, Stockholm, is spread across islands, offering cool city life and stunning views. You can visit the historic Gamla Stan (Old Town), or if you love nature, head up to the Swedish mountains where you can hike or ski, depending on the season. And don’t forget Southern Sweden – it’s super picturesque with coastal towns, green landscapes, and some really charming castles.

Denmark is probably the most relaxed of the three, and Copenhagen is a beautiful city to explore. The streets are perfect for cycling (it’s one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world!), and the city has a really fun, modern vibe. You’ll also find a lot of historical charm, amazing food, and cozy cafes. It's a smaller, more laid-back experience compared to some of the bigger European capitals.

Overall, Scandinavia has the perfect mix of nature, culture, and modern life. Whether you want to explore incredible landscapes, learn about Viking history, or enjoy cosmopolitan cities, it has something for everyone. It’s a very friendly place, and the people are really welcoming, so you’ll feel right at home no matter where you go!

What makes this destination unique

  • scandinavia nature accessible for hiking and camping

    The accessible Nature

    Thanks to Allemansrätten (Right of Public Access), everyone can roam freely, camp, and enjoy the outdoors, making it a true haven for nature lovers.

  • swedish meatballs, scandinavian food heritage

    The food heritage

    The food is fresh, simple, and full of flavor, with a focus on local ingredients. Traditional dishes like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) and swedish meatballs are staples, reflecting the region's rich culinary heritage and connection to nature.

  • Scandinavia archipelago

    Archipelagos

    Scandinavia is home to thousands of islands. Sweden alone has over 267,000 islands, while Norway boasts around 50,000. Denmark has about 400 islands. These islands vary in size, from small, uninhabited ones to larger, popular tourist destinations.

  • midsummer celebration in sweden

    Midsummer celebration

    Don’t miss the chance to experience a Midsummer celebration in Sweden! It’s a vibrant tradition filled with dancing around maypoles, feasting on herring and new potatoes, and enjoying the summer sun – a true highlight of Swedish culture!

  • Experience the Midnight Sun

    Occurs during the summer when the sun doesn’t set, especially north of the Arctic Circle. Some of the best places to witness this natural wonder are Abisko in Sweden and Lofoten in Norway.