Arrive in Stockholm, transfer to your hotel and take time to settle in. In the evening enjoy a leisurely walk along the historic waterfront, or sample local cuisine in the Old Town (Gamla Stan). Overnight in Stockholm.
Discover the light-filled summer nights of Northern Europe on this 16-day journey through Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Start in Stockholm and travel south to Copenhagen, then board an overnight cruise across the Baltic. Continue into Norway to experience coastal cities, historic Trondheim and the Arctic magic of Honningsvåg under the Midnight Sun. The itinerary also includes Norway’s spectacular west-coast fjord scenery — Ålesund, Geiranger and Bergen — with classic train, ferry and scenic drives woven through the route. This package blends culture, coastal cruising, dramatic mountain and fjord views, and a genuine Arctic daylight experience for travellers who want a unique Scandinavian summer adventure.
Arrive in Stockholm, transfer to your hotel and take time to settle in. In the evening enjoy a leisurely walk along the historic waterfront, or sample local cuisine in the Old Town (Gamla Stan). Overnight in Stockholm.
A full morning orientation covers Stockholm’s highlights: the Royal Palace, Gamla Stan, City Hall and waterfront promenades. Afternoon at leisure for museums or shopping; optional boat trips around the archipelago are available. Overnight in Stockholm.
After breakfast depart for Gothenburg by road or train. On arrival enjoy a short city orientation showcasing the coastal charm and canals. Overnight in Gothenburg.
Depart Gothenburg and cross into Denmark, arriving in Copenhagen. Take an orientation tour of the capital — Nyhavn, the Little Mermaid statue (photo stop), and Strøget shopping street — then enjoy an evening at the lively waterfront. Overnight in Copenhagen.
Spend the morning exploring more of Copenhagen or visiting Tivoli Gardens (optional). In the evening board your overnight Baltic cruise/ferry toward Norway. Relax on board and enjoy onboard dining and entertainment. Overnight on board.
Disembark at Oslo and enjoy a brief orientation tour: the Oslo Opera House, waterfront and Vigeland Park highlights. Overnight in Oslo.
After breakfast depart for Trondheim via scenic rail or comfortable road transfer. Arrive and enjoy a short orientation including Nidaros Cathedral and the old wooden wharf. Overnight in Trondheim.
Full day in Trondheim. Visit the cathedral (Nidaros) and local museums, or explore the city’s vibrant café scene. In the evening, enjoy local seafood specialties. Overnight in Trondheim.
Today travel northwards toward the Arctic coast and Honningsvåg — gateway to the North Cape. The journey is long and scenic; expect photo stops en route. Arrive in time for your first Midnight Sun experience. Overnight in Honningsvåg.
Spend the day exploring the rugged Arctic coastline and take the short transfer to North Cape for spectacular seaside cliffs and the Midnight Sun panorama. Evening dedicated to a relaxed shoreline exploration under the endless daylight. Overnight in Honningsvåg.
Begin your journey back south. Depending on routing, either take a scheduled domestic flight toward the west-coast or an overnight coastal connection to rejoin the fjord region (arrangements will be confirmed in booking). Overnight en route or in Trondheim area.
Travel to Ålesund, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and dramatic coastal roads. Drive the spectacular Atlantic Ocean Road and enjoy viewpoints over the islands. Overnight in Ålesund.
This day includes one of Norway’s most scenic drives — Trollstigen Road and the Dalsnibba viewpoint — before arriving into Geirangerfjord area. Take in the snow-topped peaks and deep blue fjord vistas. Overnight in Geiranger.
Enjoy a relaxing fjord cruise in Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO-listed fjord celebrated for cascading waterfalls and steep cliffs. Later travel toward the Flåm region where the Flåm–Myrdal train ride option gives remarkable mountain views (timing/route subject to season). Overnight near Geiranger / Flam area.
Journey toward Bergen, stopping at scenic vantage points along the route. In Bergen take the funicular (or cable car) up to Mount Fløyen for panoramic city and harbour views and enjoy a short orientation of Bryggen and the Hanseatic wharf. Overnight in Bergen.
After breakfast, either transfer to Oslo for onward international flights or depart directly from Bergen if flight routing permits. End of services with memories of midnight sun nights, fjords and Scandinavian culture.
The Midnight Sun is generally visible above the Arctic Circle from late May through July (peak visibility in June). Honningsvåg / North Cape is an excellent vantage point.
May–July is ideal for Midnight Sun viewing and comfortable summer travel. If you prefer cooler scenery and fewer tourists, late August–September is also pleasant (no midnight sun).
Light layers for daytime (it can be warm in southern Scandinavian cities), a wind-proof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, a light hat and sunglasses for long daylight. For Arctic coast/northern Norway bring a warm mid-layer and a light insulated jacket for evening coastal breezes.
The package includes overnight Baltic cruise (Copenhagen → Oslo) as specified. Some long north–south transfers (particularly to/from Honningsvåg and between fjord areas) may include domestic flights or scheduled coastal connections — these are confirmed at booking and included per the final itinerary.
This is a moderate-pace tour: most sightseeing is by coach with short walks and easy hikes at viewpoints. Some fjord and mountain sites have steps and uneven surfaces; suitable for travellers of average mobility.
No natural phenomenon can be guaranteed, but visiting during the Midnight Sun season greatly increases chances of experiencing near-continuous daylight. Local excursions maximize viewing opportunities.
Standard packages typically include daily breakfast; lunches and dinners are not always included unless specified. Scandinavian meals can accommodate vegetarian needs; Indian options are available in major cities with advance notice.
Yes — nights, internal flights, additional excursions (e.g., Flåm–Myrdal train, extended fjord cruises, guided North Cape excursions) and hotel categories can be adjusted to match client preferences.