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Nordic & Baltic

The Northern Europe consists of 2 regions namely Nordic Region and Baltic region.

The Nordic Region of Europe consists of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, as well as the Faroe Islands and Åland. This region is also known as Scandinavia to mark the group of 3 countries namely Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The Nordic countries have stunning landscapes, the northern lights, historic neighbourhoods, and modern cities. There’s a lot to love about the Nordic countries of Europe. Lakes and forests characterize the expansive Finnish landscape. Rovaniemi is the capital of Finnish Lapland and the official home town of Santa Claus. where he has his Santa Claus Office and his main post office. Iceland, the volcanic island in the north Atlantic is famous for its hot springs and dramatic scenery. Norway is synonymous with dramatic, beautiful scenery stretches from the beaches and cliffs in the south through the mountainous areas in the middle to the midnight sun at the North Cape and not to forget the Northern Lights. Sweden is the largest country in the Nordic Region is also the one with the biggest population. Fisheries and rugged scenery characterize the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic. Åland consists of 6,757 islands situated midway between Sweden and Finland. Although Åland is part of Finland, Ålanders speak Swedish.

Baltic region includes Latvia , Lithuania and Estonia. Baltics are always intriguing and fascinating.  From medieval spires of Tallinn, crazy nightlife in the city that never sleeps – Riga, to Baroque Vilnius and lovely nostalgic evenings in Nida, admiring high dunes near the seaside, The Baltic states are a must explore destinations on the bucket list of every avid traveller.

Sweden Tours
Sweden’s tourist attractions range from opulent palaces and ancient towns to vast Arctic landscapes and the famed Ice Hotel. There are so many things to do that you’ll want to allow plenty of time to enjoy all its outdoor adventures and historic treasures. Snow-capped mountains, ethereal lakes, and mystical forests make the Kingdom of Sweden nothing short of a fairy-tale. Sweden is the fifth-largest country of the continent surrounded by the North-Atlantic and Baltic seas. Popular Swedish cities are Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo and Helsingborg

 

Norway Tours

Norway is also frequented by those who wish to indulge their senses in the wonder of the Northern lights. Often called the Land of the Midnight Sun. With sparkling fjords lacing its coastline and soaring mountains dotting its interior, Norway could rightfully claim to be one of the world’s most beautiful countries.

Denmark Tours

Denmark is the land of Lego, the Little Mermaid, Hans Christian Anderson, beautiful countryside, spectacular coastline, Viking ruins, renaissance castles, and pretty 18th century villages.. Denmark’s landscapes seem as if they’ve stepped off the pages of a fairytale. Be it the exuberance of Copenhagen palaces, the luscious colors of the Nyhavn harbor, the unmistakable charm of petite Danish fishing villages, and the cozy old town atmosphere of Scandinavian narrow streets.

Finland Tours

Explore Finland, one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful countries. Explore Helsinki, the hip and happening Scandinavian capital or cruise the archipelago and explore the fortress of Suomenlinna. Further north is the winter wonderland of Lapland, home to Santa Claus, elves, herds of reindeer, families of huskies, ice fishing and snowmobiling. Take a long weekend in Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, or spend a week in nearby Levi for a Lapland adventure of a lifetime. Cross the arctic circle, meet Santa, learn how to drive a husky sled, make your own Christmas gifts out of reindeer antlers and stay in a enchanting glass igloo – perfect for viewing the northern lights.