| Trip Name | From | Days | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Around Spitsbergen, In the realm of Polar Bear & Ice | $6,000 | 10 | Embark on a 10-day roundtrip cruise from Longyearbyen aboard the MV Plancius. Sail through Spitsbergen's icy North Atlantic, with opportunities to spot whales, reindeer, Arctic foxes, walruses, seals, and the magnificent polar bear. |
| North Spitsbergen Explorer - Versatile Landscapes, Sea Ice & Wildlife | $4,500 | 8 | Embark on an 8-day North Spitsbergen cruise aboard MV Hondius. Begin in Longyearbyen, exploring its historic charms before setting sail. Encounter majestic glaciers in Raudfjord, spot polar bears in Hinlopen, and reach the northernmost Seven Islands. |
| Around Spitsbergen incl. Nordaustlandet | $6,000 | 10 | Embark on a 10-day cruise from Longyearbyen aboard the Ortelius to explore glaciers, wildlife, and remote settlements. Highlights include Ny Alesund, the Monaco Glacier, and the rugged landscapes of Bell Sund. |
| East Spitsbergen - Home of the Polar Bear, Including Long Hikes | $4,500 | 8 | Set sail on an 8-day cruise from Longyearbyen aboard the Ortelius, exploring glaciers, wildlife, and historic sites. Spot polar bears, seals, and belugas while you can also participate in activities like long hikes or cleaning the shores. |
| North Spitsbergen Basecamp | $4,500 | 8 | Embark on an 8-day roundtrip cruise from Longyearbyen aboard the Ortelius. Explore the Arctic wonders of North Spitsbergen on the Basecamp cruise. Hike, snowshoe, kayak, and capture the beauty of polar wildlife and landscapes. |
| Around Spitsbergen, In the realm of Polar Bear & Ice | $6,000 | 10 | Embark on a 10-day cruise aboard the MV Hondius. On this expedition, cruise around Spitsbergen’s icy North Atlantic waters, offering chances to see whales, reindeer, Arctic foxes, walruses, seals, and polar bears. |
| North Spitsbergen Explorer – Into the Pack Ice – Polar Bear & Whale | $6,000 | 10 | Embark on a 10-day North Spitsbergen Expedition aboard the MV Plancius, sailing deep into the Arctic pack ice and remote northern Svalbard. Explore Longyearbyen, Raudfjord, and Monaco Glacier while watching for polar bears, walruses, whales, and seabirds in their natural Arctic habitat. |
| Svalbard Adventure | $6,990 | 9 | Embark on a 9-day Arctic expedition cruise to Svalbard aboard the M/S Quest, where you explore icy landscapes and wildlife, including walruses and polar bears. Enjoy a night in Longyearbyen before a seven-night journey of stunning fjords and glaciers. |
| Springtime in Svalbard | $6,490 | 9 | Embark on a 9-day Arctic cruise to Svalbard in May, where you can witness the stunning landscapes and wildlife, including polar bears and walruses. Experience the vibrant awakening of spring in this pristine environment aboard the M/S Quest. |
| Norway's Fjords and Arctic Svalbard | $33,385 | 16 | Cruise across Norway's fjords and Arctic Svalbard on a 16-day expedition aboard the National Geographic Endurance, and explore the wilderness, wildlife, and scenery on Bergen, Tromso, Lofoten Islands, Tysfjorden and Bear Island. |
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Let's ChatScandinavia traditionally includes three countries: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Sometimes, Finland and Iceland are also considered part of the broader Nordic region.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For warm weather and outdoor activities, visit between June and August. For winter sports and to experience the Northern Lights, plan your trip between December and March.
If you are from an EU/EEA country, you do not need a visa. Citizens of the US, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK), Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK), and Sweden uses the Swedish Krona (SEK). The official currency of Iceland is the Icelandic Króna (ISK), while the currency used in Finland is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s good to have some local currency for smaller establishments.
Yes, English is widely spoken and understood in all Scandinavian countries. Most people, especially in urban areas and in the service industry, speak English fluently.
Scandinavia has an excellent public transportation system. Trains, buses, and ferries connect major cities and towns, providing reliable and efficient travel options. Domestic flights are also available for faster travel between distant locations. Renting a car is a good option for exploring remote areas and enjoying scenic drives at your own pace. However, cruises may be one of the best ways to explore multiple countries and gain direct access to more remote towns and natural sites. Scandinavian cruises often include stops in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, and sometimes extend to Finland and Iceland. They offer the opportunity to see stunning fjords, picturesque coastal villages, and historic cities, all while enjoying the comfort and convenience of a floating hotel.
Pack layers to accommodate changing weather. Even in summer, evenings can be cool. If visiting in winter, bring thermal clothing, a warm coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots. Don't forget a good pair of walking shoes for exploring cities and nature.
Many natural attractions are accessible year-round, but some may be best visited in specific seasons. For example, hiking and fjord tours are popular in summer, while winter sports and Northern Lights viewing are winter highlights.
Must-see attractions include Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn, and The Little Mermaid statue in Denmark. Norway’s fjords, Bergen, and the Northern Lights in Tromsø. Or Stockholm’s Gamla Stan, the Vasa Museum, and the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, all located in Sweden.
Scandinavia is known for its high cost of living. Accommodation, dining, and activities can be pricey. To save money, consider staying in budget accommodations, eating at local markets or self-catering, and taking advantage of free or low-cost attractions.
Yes, mobile phone coverage is excellent. If you have an EU SIM card, you can use it without additional roaming charges. Otherwise, consider buying a local SIM card or checking with your provider about international plans.
Scandinavia has high healthcare standards. No special vaccinations are required. It’s advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses. EU/EEA citizens should carry their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
The general emergency number for all official Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) is 112.
Scandinavians value punctuality and privacy. It’s polite to remove your shoes when entering someone’s home. Tipping is not obligatory, but rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip for good service is appreciated.
Scandinavia uses Type C and F electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz. Make sure to bring a suitable adapter if your devices use a different plug type.