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Discover Scandinavia in 7 days with this guided tour from Oslo, exploring Denmark, Sweden, and Norway’s stunning sights including fjords, cities, and glaciers.
The 7-Day Scenic Scandinavian Tour from Oslo offers an immersive experience through Denmark, Sweden, and Norway at a great value of $996.36 per person. This tour covers seven days, with a focus on sightseeing, scenic landscapes, and cultural highlights. It is ideal for travelers who want to see multiple Nordic capitals and natural wonders without the hassle of planning logistics themselves.
Led by experienced guides, the trip includes coach transportation, breakfasts, and visits to iconic sites like Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid, Stockholm’s City Hall, and Norway’s fjords and glaciers. The tour’s positive reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, although some city hotels are located away from city centers, which might require extra walking or transport. This tour offers a practical way to experience Scandinavia’s beauty in a well-paced itinerary.


The tour begins in Oslo with an early meet-up at Oslo Central Station, then departs for Gothenburg, Sweden. In Gothenburg, travelers visit Götaplatsen, home to Carl Milles’ Poseidon statue, a statue with a humorous history around its proportions, and the Feskekôrka fish market hall, where fresh seafood is on offer. The Gothenburg Cathedral caps off the city tour before the group heads south towards Copenhagen.
This first day combines cultural sights with scenic drives, setting a lively tone for the trip. The admission tickets for stops are not included, which is common for flexible sightseeing. The day offers a taste of Scandinavia’s artistic and culinary scene, with a note that an extra charge applies for higher-standard Pink Line accommodation, reflecting the region’s living costs.
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On Day 2, the focus shifts to Copenhagen, starting with the iconic Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales. This statue remains a must-see symbol of Denmark. The tour continues to Amalienborg Palace, where the group might witness the changing of the guards if timing aligns.
Next, the Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale House provides insight into the life of the beloved storyteller, a favorite for literature enthusiasts. After lunch, travelers continue their journey towards Stockholm, Sweden, with the tour passing through beautiful Danish and Swedish countryside.
The stops at Amalienborg and Andersen’s house are considered highlights, offering both cultural context and picturesque sights. Admission tickets are not included for these stops, allowing flexibility for personal exploration.
Day 3 centers on Stockholm, the Nordic city built across 14 islands. The Stockholm City Hall is a key highlight, especially famous as the venue for the Nobel Banquet. Inside, the Gyllene salen (Golden Hall) features over 18 million glass and gold mosaic pieces, showcasing artistic craftsmanship.
The Vasa Museum adds a maritime history element with the preserved Vasa warship, offering a glimpse into Sweden’s naval past. The tour also includes Storkyrkan, Stockholm’s historic cathedral, emphasizing the city’s religious and cultural heritage.
The guides are praised for their knowledge, and the city’s landmarks are presented as visually stunning and historically significant. As with previous days, admission tickets are not included, providing flexibility.
On Day 4, the journey heads into Norway, with a stop at Lillehammer Olympic Park, known for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics. The town’s natural winter scenery and the large Lake Mjøsa provide a peaceful setting. The stay is planned in or near Lillehammer, though the city center is not part of the visit.
This day emphasizes Norway’s winter landscape and Olympic history, offering a calm contrast to the urban stops. The hotel is in line with Scandinavian living standards, with an extra charge for Pink Line accommodation. The focus is on natural beauty rather than city sightseeing.

Day 5 immerses travelers in Norwegian glaciers with a visit to the Briksdal Glacier, covering 800 m² and reaching depths of 400 meters. The glacier is part of the Jostedalsbreen National Park, Norway’s largest glacier area. The cable car ride over the park offers views of wildlife, streams, and waterfalls, making it a highlight for nature lovers.
The scenery here is dramatic, featuring ice formations, mountain vistas, and pristine waters. After sightseeing, the group moves south toward Gudvangen, ready for more fjord adventures.
On Day 6, the tour includes a cruise on Sognefjord, acknowledged as the world’s longest and deepest fjord. The cruise offers close-up views of towering cliffs, waterfalls, and remote villages. The boat cruise lasts about an hour, providing ample opportunity for photos and appreciation of Norway’s fjordland.
Following the cruise, the group visits the Flåm Railway Museum and then rides the famous Flåmsbana railway. This scenic train ride takes travelers through fjords, waterfalls, and valleys, with spectacular views that make it one of the most memorable parts of the trip. The railway ride lasts around half an hour, but the scenery is worth every minute.

Day 7 begins with a return to Oslo, where the tour concludes. The group visits Oslo City Hall, the site of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, and Frogner Park, home to Vigeland’s sculptures depicting the Human Condition. The over 212 bronzes and granite statues vividly portray relationships and emotions, making the park a powerful outdoor museum.
The hotel accommodation ends after this day, and travelers can plan their onward journeys. The tour is praised for its well-organized itinerary and the combination of natural beauty and city sights, although hotel locations outside city centers can be a minor inconvenience.

This 7-day tour offers a comprehensive look at Scandinavia’s highlights, from Norwegian fjords to Swedish art and Danish castles. The coach transportation simplifies cross-border travel, and the guides are noted for their expertise and friendly attitude. The scenic railway rides and fjords cruise provide unforgettable views, especially for nature lovers.
While the hotels vary, most are rated 3-star, and some may require extra walking or stair climbing due to limited elevators. The cost includes breakfasts but excludes most admission tickets, giving flexibility but requiring some planning for individual entry fees.
This tour suits travelers who want a structured, guided experience with a focus on scenic landscapes and cultural landmarks. The small group size (up to 15 people) ensures personalized attention, and the price point makes it an accessible option for exploring Scandinavia’s diverse attractions.
In summary, the 7-Day Scenic Scandinavian Tour from Oslo provides an excellent balance of city highlights and breathtaking natural sights. The knowledgeable guides and thoughtfully planned stops make for a smooth and informative journey. The inclusion of cruise and railway experiences adds a special touch that makes this trip stand out.
Limitations include hotel locations outside city centers and the need to purchase admission tickets separately. However, these are minor compared to the overall value and experience. Travelers seeking a well-organized, scenic tour of Scandinavia with cultural depth and natural wonder will find this tour particularly rewarding.
“The tour was amazing from the very start to the very end. Our tour leader, Joe Lee, was very supportive and extremely organized, sharing tips where…”
Are meals included in this tour?
Breakfasts are included for 6 mornings, but lunches and dinners are not. The tour guides can assist with restaurant reservations and directions.
What is the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is 15, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Are there any physical requirements?
Most stops involve walking, and some hotels may lack elevators, so pack accordingly if mobility is a concern.
Does the tour include all attraction tickets?
No, admission tickets for attractions like Gothenburg Fish Market, Stockholm City Hall, and Vasa Museum are not included, providing flexibility.
Who are the guides?
Guides like Lex Tang and Joe Lee are praised for their knowledge and supportive attitude, enhancing the overall experience.