SHORTLIST

Essential Scandinavia

See the essential sites and cities of Scandinavia in Northern Europe with this nine-day adventure through Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Starting your journey in colourful Copenhagen, you’ll tick off bucket list cities, walk along nature trails off the tourist track, relax in a Finnish sauna and head out on a pub crawl with your small group of newfound friends. Learn the art of Swedish Fika, take walking tours with your handy leader and enjoy heaps of free time to spend your way – on optional bike rides, dinners with your fellow solo-ers, day trips, boat rides and museum visits. This is the perfect intro to three amazing countries and will surely have you coming back again and again!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement excludes Days 1, 2, 5 & 6 (Hostel), where you will be in shared accommodation and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.

2. Please provide your full name exactly as per passport at the time of booking (including any middle names listed on your passport) for ferry tickets. Fees may apply for adding or amending details within 45 days of departure, and in some cases you will be required to cover the cost of issuing a new ticket.

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$2,380
Number of Days
9
Start Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
End Location
Helsinki, Finland
Age Range
18 to 39
Group Size
1 to 16
Tour Style
Basic
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Copenhagen
Velkomst! Welcome to Denmark. Your adventure kicks off in colourful Copenhagen with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, which is highly recommended, why not visit the pastel waterfront houses in the Nyhavn area (and grab the iconic I’m-in-Scandinavia-pic), drop in at an industrial bar for a drink or stroll around the famous Tivoli Gardens – home to the world's oldest rollercoaster. Maybe venture into the Freetown of Christiania – a self-proclaimed autonomous neighbourhood that has been the source of controversy since 1972, when squatters took over a former military area. After your meeting tonight, maybe head out for an optional welcome dinner with your local leader.
Day 2: Copenhagen
Head out on an orientation walk this morning and get to know the area. You’ll then have some free time to explore – maybe hire a bike or stroll along the harbour. See the Little Mermaid statue and maybe sit by the seaside while you have lunch with her. You can head out to the classicist palaces of 18th-century Amalienborg – the main residence of the Danish Royal family – or visit Frederik's Church, the Court House, the National Museum or the Christiansborg Palace. Later this afternoon, rejoin your group and head to Copenhill for a guided tour. This artificial ski slope sits on the roof of a modern energy plant and is used for hiking, climbing, skiing, sledding and rooftop views. You’ll learn how they combine heat and power at this waste-to-energy plant, then you have the option to join your leader for dinner at Reffen – the largest street food market in the Nordics, full of delicious food, local music and craft beers.
Day 3: Gothenburg
Take the train to Gothenburg today – Sweden's second-largest city, Gothenburg is known for its trendy neighbourhoods, seafood restaurants, vibrant cultural mix and world-class craft beer scene. When you arrive, you’ll have a free afternoon to maybe take a paddan boat tour through the canals and see the city from the waterways. You might also like to check out the World of Volvo Museum or the Aeroseum – this Cold War museum sits within a subterranean hangar and features historic aircraft and a flight simulator. Later tonight, meet back up with your leader for a classic pub crawl for a couple of drinks.
Day 4: Gothenburg
Today, hop on public transport to the ferry terminal, then travel to Donso Island – one of the most popular islands among locals here. This little island is home to lots of hidden beaches, swimming spots for summer and the classic little red houses you’d expect from a small Swedish town. When you arrive, you’ll head out on a hike to soak in some of the landscape. Enjoy the scenic walk through woodlands and viewpoints of the archipelago. This walk can be extended, depending on the desires of the group. Tonight is a free night back in Gothenburg.
Day 5: Stockholm
Take the train to Stockholm – often referred to as the 'Venice of the North' and arguably Scandinavia's most beautiful city. Stockholm is packed with amazing architecture, leafy parks and clear waters. When you arrive, you’ll join your leader for an orientation walk, strolling by the narrow cobblestone streets and colourful merchant houses. You’ll then be introduced to the delicious art of Swedish Fika – enjoying a cup of coffee or tea with something sweet, often with friends or family. More than just coffee and cake, this practice is believed to promote social wellbeing, mindfulness and the enjoyment of life. Tonight, maybe head to Stockholm's Sodermalm district – the inner-city island with the best nightlife.
Day 6: Stockholm
Today is a free day to explore Stockholm at your own pace. Maybe grab a cinnamon roll in Stockholm’s oldest café – Sundbergs Konditori in Jarntorget Square – dating back to 1785. You could take a self-guided millennium walking tour or visit the ABBA Museum. Maybe take a trip to Drottningholm Palace – the residence of the Swedish royal family – or head to the Nobel Prize Museum, the Vasa Museum or the Nordic Museum. If you’re not sure what to check out today, your leader will always be on hand with some tips! Tonight, maybe sit down at one of the restaurants on the cobblestoned islet of Gamla Stan or in Kungsholmen.
Day 7: Stockholm - Overnight Ferry
Today after breakfast, you have a free day to take up any optional activities that you didn’t get a chance to yesterday. If you haven’t already, go in search of some classic Swedish meatballs with lingonberry sauce or pickled herring. If the season is right, hire a handcrafted wooden bike and tour the city’s bike lanes. In winter, you can take in the waterways, which often completely freeze over. You may even spot some people daring enough to walk over the ice! Tonight, you’ll take an overnight ferry to Helsinki.
Day 8: Helsinki
Arrive in Helsinki late this morning. After you disembark from the ferry, head to your accommodation and drop off your bags. Helsinki has long celebrated the soothing ritual of the sauna, weaving it seamlessly into daily life and Finnish culture. The city boasts an array of saunas known as one of the keys to happiness – Finland has topped the World Happiness report for the last six years! Chill out in one of the city’s traditional public saunas today, mixing with the locals and maybe taking a quick dip in the Baltic Sea. After, maybe head to one of the contemporary art museums or Helsinki Cathedral. You might want to see the unique Rock Church (Temppeliaukio Church), which has been built directly into the rock around it and looks almost subterranean. Tonight, why not head out with your group for some dinner and drinks and celebrate the end of an amazing trip.
Day 9: Helsinki
After breakfast, your trip comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay in Helsinki, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation. If you do decide to stay, why not spend the day at Suomenlinna Sea Fortress – this UNESCO World Heritage site was built gradually from 1748 on a group of islands just off the city’s coast.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 7 breakfasts.
  • Transport: Train, Tram, Boat, Bus.
  • Accommodation: Hostel (multi-share) (4 nights), Bed and Breakfast (2 nights), Overnight Ferry (1 night), Hotel (multi-share) (1 night).
  • Copenhagen - Copenhill Guided Tour.
  • Copenhagen - Orientation Walk.
  • Gothenburg - Pub Crawl.
  • Donso Island - Nature Trail.
  • Donso Island - Day Trip.
  • Stockholm - Orientation Walk.
  • Stockholm - Swedish Fika.
  • Helsinki - Finnish Sauna.
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
17 Sep 2025 25 Sep 2025 9 $2,404
14 Jan 2026 22 Jan 2026 14 $2,455
11 Feb 2026 19 Feb 2026 16 $2,495
18 Mar 2026 26 Mar 2026 15 $2,380
15 Apr 2026 23 Apr 2026 14 $2,495
27 May 2026 04 Jun 2026 15 $2,495
24 Jun 2026 02 Jul 2026 16 $2,495
08 Jul 2026 16 Jul 2026 16 $2,495
22 Jul 2026 30 Jul 2026 16 $2,495
05 Aug 2026 13 Aug 2026 16 $2,495
19 Aug 2026 27 Aug 2026 16 $2,495
02 Sep 2026 10 Sep 2026 16 $2,495
16 Sep 2026 24 Sep 2026 16 $2,495
14 Oct 2026 22 Oct 2026 16 $2,495
25 Nov 2026 03 Dec 2026 16 $2,495
09 Dec 2026 17 Dec 2026 16 $2,495
13 Jan 2027 21 Jan 2027 16 $2,620
10 Feb 2027 18 Feb 2027 16 $2,620
17 Feb 2027 25 Feb 2027 16 $2,620
17 Mar 2027 25 Mar 2027 16 $2,620
14 Apr 2027 22 Apr 2027 16 $2,620
12 May 2027 20 May 2027 16 $2,620
26 May 2027 03 Jun 2027 16 $2,620
09 Jun 2027 17 Jun 2027 16 $2,620
23 Jun 2027 01 Jul 2027 16 $2,620
07 Jul 2027 15 Jul 2027 16 $2,620
21 Jul 2027 29 Jul 2027 16 $2,620
04 Aug 2027 12 Aug 2027 16 $2,620
18 Aug 2027 26 Aug 2027 16 $2,620
01 Sep 2027 09 Sep 2027 16 $2,620
15 Sep 2027 23 Sep 2027 16 $2,620
13 Oct 2027 21 Oct 2027 16 $2,620
24 Nov 2027 02 Dec 2027 16 $2,620
08 Dec 2027 16 Dec 2027 16 $2,620