Explore the magic of Northern Europe in one unforgettable week—this tour combines two iconic fjords, an overnight cruise, and cultural gems across four countries. Ride the famous Flåm railway, cruise the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, stroll colorful Bryggen in Bergen, and experience the charm of Copenhagen, Oslo, and Gothenburg—all with seamless travel and expert guides.
Optional departure from Berlin at 7:30 in the morning. You'll take an DFDS ferry to Denmark, enjoying the scenic views of the Baltic Sea along the way. Departure: 07:30 Meeting Point: Berlin Central Station, Hauptbahnhof, Europplatz 1, 1055
Optional departure from Rostock. Departure: 10:45 Meeting Point: Rostock Pier, Zum Fährterminal 1 18147 Rostock Überseehafen
Optional departure from Copenhagen. Departure: 15:30 Meeting Point: Det Kongelige Teater, August Bournonvilles Passage 8, 1055 København K, Denmark *The itinerary is tight on this day, and the time for boarding and disembarking may vary significantly due to traffic conditions. Please ensure you allow enough time and contact the tour guide in advance.
Visit [Amalienborg Palace], the residence of the Danish royal family. Amerinburg is the main palace of the Danish royal family and one of the most prestigious royal palaces in Europe. After more than 200 years of vicissitudes, it still retains its original pattern and style, and is in harmony with the surrounding modern architecture and historical sites. It is a precious heritage of the Kingdom of Denmark and world culture.
Built in an artificial canal between 1669 and 1673, she introduced the sea water directly to the King's New Square, thus promoting economic development. It is made up of many brightly coloured homes (built in the 17th and early 18th centuries), bars, cafes and restaurants, and is therefore a landmark tourist destination in Copenhagen. The place is not big, but the summer of Newport is beautiful – sparkling The meandering river, the various boats on both sides and the colored houses complement each other.
After breakfast, we’ll depart for Gothenburg, a charming harbor city in Sweden, where we will visit [Masthugget Church], perched on the Masthugget Hills. It's distinctive symbol is the church tower that is more than 60 meters high. Above the hills, you can get a bird's eye view of the entire Gothenburg city, especially the port terminal. The church is a Nordic building that represents the national romantic style and has become a symbol of Gothenburg.
Next, we’ll head to Götaplatsen Square, a popular cultural hub where grand events and performances are often held. In the center of the square stands the impressive Greek-style [Poseidon Statue], created by Swedish sculptor Carl Milles.
After breakfast, we will head to Oslo, the capital of Norway, to visit one of Oslo's landmarks [Vigelandsparken]. With over six hundred human sculptures, the park showcases the creative work of sculptor Gustav Vigeland, spanning more than 20 years. Life is the theme of Vigelandsparken, where you can stroll through the art garden and experience representations of all stages of life.
Next, we will visit the [Oslo Opera House]. The appearance of the lines is simple but full of design. The roof made up of marble and glass makes her look like a glacier floating on the sea. Tourists are welcomed to walk on the roof to see the beauty of Oslo .
Take the [Flåm Train] to experience one of the world’s most scenic train journeys. The trip from Flåm to Myrdal and back takes approximately 2 hours, offering breathtaking views of the Norwegian countryside, steep mountains, cascading waterfalls, and lush valleys along the way. *Please book the tickets for the Flåm Train in advance during summer season.
After returning to Flåm, we will head to Gudvangen, where you will take a cruise for about 1.5h to enjoy the world’s deepest and longest fjord [Sognefjorden], which is ranked as one of the best-preserved fjords in the world. Overnight stay in Voss or nearby.
Today we will visit the ancient city [Bergen], the European Capital of Culture and a charming harbor on the west coast. If time permits, you can take the [Floibanen Funicular] (optional: 200 NOK(04.01-09.30)) to explore the city further.
Then proceed to [Hardangerfjord], known as the Norwegian Orchard, and the [Norheimsund], a picturesque village located in the mountains. Afterward, we will pass through [Eidfjordvatnet].
Today we will return to the capital of Norway, Oslo, to admire the magnificent [Oslo City Hall] and the beautiful relief murals in the hall. The Oslo City Hall is the awarding place for the annual Nobel Peace Prize. From the outside, it looks like a slightly serious government office building, but after entering, the walls of the memorial hall are full of beautiful murals depicting Norwegian history and mythology.
We will also explore the rich historical monuments of 19th-century Norway at the [Oslo Palace](exterior visit only). The Oslo Palace (1825 - 1848) was built in the 19th century and is the office of King Harald. The palace is built on a highland, directly opposite the main street of the city - Karl Johann Street, surrounded by the Royal Palace is 330 acres of woodland and parks, passing through the public avenue directly to the downtown business district.
Enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city of Oslo from [Akershus Festning] on the seafront. Akershus Castle is a majestic castle standing on the edge of the Cape Aker. It was designed and built by King Novo V of Norway in 1300 to resist foreign aggression. It is one of the most representative buildings in the Middle Ages. Today, castles are often used to entertain foreign guests. Visitors can experience the history of Oslo here, as well as overlooking the whole of Oslo.
After breakfast, take a tour of Copenhagen. We will stroll around Langelinie Pier and admire the beauty of the [Little Mermaid statue], inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairytale. D7 Copenhagen Drop-off time: 12:45 End Point: Det Kongelige Teater, August Bournonvilles Passage 8, 1055 København K, Denmark
D7 Rostock Estimated Arrival: 17:00 End Point: Rostock Pier, Zum Fährterminal 1 18147 Rostock Überseehafen
D7 Berlin Estimated Arrival: 21:00 End Point: Berlin Central Station, Hauptbahnhof, Europplatz 1, 1055 *Depending on the ferry you take, the arrival times in Rostock and Berlin may be adjusted without prior notice. Note: The times shown above only serve as recommendations. The actual arrival time may be delayed due to a variety of force majeure circumstances, including bad weather, gridlock, accidents, festivals, events, riots, strikes, etc. We apologize about that. If you have other trip plans and need to take other transitions to get to other cities, please reserve at least three hours of extra time so as to avoid any issues with delayed travel. If you fail to arrange enough time while planning your trip, our company will not take into account any losses you encounter. We appreciate your understanding.
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