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Ultimate Norway and Sweden

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Stockholm → Oslo

Journey aboard world-famous railway lines through beautiful Scandinavian landscapes. Cross the Arctic Circle in Sweden, cruise Norway’s stunning Geirangerfjord and explore Stockholm and Oslo.

The Travelmarvel operated 10 Day Scandinavia by Rail tour is available in 2027 (refer to ).

Highlights
  • Discover Trondheim, one of Norway's oldest cities, rich in history and culture. Founded over 1,000 years ago, it was once the capital of Norway and is home to stunning medieval architecture, including the iconic Nidaros Cathedral. Explore its charming streets, vibrant waterfront, and learn about its role in Norway’s Viking and royal history.

  • Journey aboard the Rauma Railway in Norway, one of the most scenic train routes in the world. This iconic railway takes you through breathtaking landscapes, including steep mountain peaks, dramatic waterfalls, and lush valleys. Along the way, enjoy views of the famous Trollheimen mountains and the Kylling Bridge, a marvel of engineering.

  • Cruise Norway's longest and deepest fjord, Sognefjord, which stretches over 200 kilometers and reaches depths of over 1,300 meters. Known for its stunning landscapes, this fjord is surrounded by towering mountains, waterfalls, and picturesque villages, offering an unforgettable scenic experience.

  • Enjoy a tour of Bergen, Norway's second-largest city, and explore the historic Bryggen district, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its colourful wooden buildings dating back to the Hanseatic era, Bryggen offers a glimpse into the city's rich trading history, with vibrant shops, museums, and narrow alleyways to discover.

  • Take time to explore Sweden’s vibrant capital, Stockholm, known for its stunning archipelago, historic Gamla Stan (old town) and modern design. Then discover Norway’s capital, Oslo, a city that blends rich history with contemporary culture, from its renowned museums to the striking architecture of the Oslo Opera House.

From price

$12,195
Price per person, twin share
Number Of Days
17
Start Location
Stockholm, Sweden
End Location
Oslo, Norway
Age Range
Avg. 45+
Group Size
10 to 45
Tour Style
Premium
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate

Itinerary details

Day 1 - Arrive Stockholm

Upon arrival in Stockholm, you’ll be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Spend the day exploring this vibrant city at your own pace, perhaps strolling through the charming, narrow streets of Gamla Stan.

Day 2 - Stockholm

Today, enjoy a guided tour of Stockholm, discovering the highlights of this captivating city. Afterwards, indulge in a traditional Swedish 'fika' – a well-deserved coffee break with a hot drink and a slice of homemade cake. This evening, if you’re craving authentic Swedish cuisine, take the opportunity to visit a local restaurant at your leisure and savour a smörgåsbord – a world-renowned Swedish tradition.

Day 3 - Stockholm, Ostersund

Bid farewell to Stockholm as you embark on an enchanting train journey inland by InterCity to Östersund, a charming town nestled on the shores of the serene Lake Storsjö, Sweden’s fifth-largest lake. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of mountains and forests, Östersund offers a perfect blend of natural splendour and tranquil atmosphere, inviting you to explore its captivating surroundings.

Day 4 - Ostersund, Inlandsbanan, Lapland, Arjeplog

Leaving Östersund, embark on a scenic journey north into the wild beauty of Lapland, where the untamed wilderness stretches as far as the eye can see. This rugged region is home to the Sami people, renowned for their deep connection to nature and exceptional reindeer herding skills. Immerse yourself in their rich cultural heritage during a visit to the captivating Batsuoj village.

Insider Experience – Sami Cultural Discovery

Delve into the fascinating world of the Sami at the Batsuoj Sami Centre, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of their traditions, history, and way of life.

Day 5 - Arjeplog, Arctic Circle, Jokkmokk

Travel further north by coach, crossing the Arctic Circle into the enchanting Land of the Midnight Sun. In Jokkmokk, immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of the Sami people at the renowned Sami Museum. Delve into their fascinating nomadic way of life, with the opportunity to explore an impressive collection of historical artefacts, including intricately crafted silverwork, traditional Sami dress, and tools that have been passed down through generations. Afterward, return to Arjeplog, where you'll be treated to a dinner at your hotel.

Insider Experience – Crossing the Arctic Circle in Sweden

Mark the occasion of crossing the Arctic Circle with a celebratory moment in Sweden, a true milestone on your journey.

Day 6 - Arjeplog, Bodø

Travel by coach from Arjeplog to Bodø in Norway, a journey that offers stunning scenic vistas. Upon arrival, visit the Norwegian Jekt Trade Museum, an open-air museum showcasing beautifully preserved traditional buildings and an impressive collection of historic boats. Spend the afternoon at your leisure, exploring the charming town or simply relaxing, before enjoying a delightful dinner at your hotel.

Day 7 - Bodø, Verdal, Stiklestad

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Bodø, soaking in the town’s tranquil charm, before boarding a scenic train journey to Verdal. From there, transfer by coach to Sticklestad, a place steeped in history. In the evening, enjoy a dinner at your hotel.

Day 8 - Stiklestad, Trondheim

Begin the day with a guided tour of Stiklestad, the historic village renowned as the site of one of Norway’s most significant battles. Afterward, continue your journey to Trondheim, enjoying the stunning natural landscapes that unfold along the way.

Day 9 - Trondheim

Trondheim is one of Norway’s oldest cities, and a captivating metropolis brimming with charm and character, offering a wealth of exploration. Embark on a guided tour of its key cultural highlights, including the iconic Old Town Bridge, the Royal Residence, and the picturesque Bakklandet – a charming neighbourhood known for its traditional streets and colourful wooden houses.

Day 10 - Trondheim, Rauma Railway, Geiranger

On today’s rail journey, follow the same path as the emerald waters of the River Rauma, winding through the hillsides beneath jagged peaks on your way to Åndalsnes. Later, arrive in Geiranger, a picturesque village nestled in the Sunnmøre region of Norway.

Day 11 - Geiranger, Geirangerfjord

Geirangerfjord is a World Heritage-listed site alive with colours and contrasts. The lush greens of the trees clinging to the rock, set against the deep blue water and the brilliant white of snow-capped peaks in the distance, are sure to entrance. Uncover its magic further on your Insider Experience.

Insider Experience - Spectacular Geirangerfjord by boat

Take in the exquisite scenery of the spectacular Geirangerfjord by boat today. Cruising along the serene, deep water, the steep sides of the fjord seem to tower over the boat.

Day 12 - Geiranger, Flåm

Depart Geiranger by coach this morning and journey through Norway’s stunning fjord country, with a stop at the remarkable Kaupanger Stave Church along the way. Your next overnight destination is Flam, a charming village nestled at the head of the Aurlandsfjord, renowned for its world-famous Flåm Railway – one of the most spectacular railways in the world.

Day 13 - Flåm Railway, Myrdal, Sognefjord, Bergen

This morning, embark on a scenic cruise of the breathtaking Nærøyfjord, before returning by coach to Flåm. From there, board the renowned Flåm Railway, one of the steepest railways in the world. After disembarking in Myrdal, continue your journey by train to the magnificent city of Bergen.

Insider Experience - Travel on the Flåm Railway

Today, enjoy an unforgettable excursion aboard the iconic Flåm Railway, immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes along the way.

Day 14 - Bergen

Begin your day with a guided tour of Bergen, including a visit to the historic Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its colourful wooden buildings and rich maritime heritage. As you stroll through the charming streets, you’ll uncover the city's fascinating history. Afterward, you’ll have ample time to explore at your own pace, with the remainder of the day at leisure to enjoy the local culture, cafes, or the scenic harbour.

Day 15 - Bergen, Bergen Railway, Oslo

Depart Bergen by train, embarking on a scenic journey that forms part of your magnificent Insider Experience.

Insider Experience – Bergen Railway

Prepare for an unforgettable experience aboard Northern Europe’s highest railway line, the Bergen Railway, as it takes you through dramatic landscapes and stunning vistas.

Day 16 - Oslo

Set out on an exciting sightseeing tour of Oslo’s most famous sights. The city is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and lively culture. With the afternoon at leisure, you may choose to explore landmarks such as the Akershus Fortress, enjoy outdoor activities in the Oslomarka forest, or sample authentic Norwegian flavours. Later in the day, take a leisurely stroll through the capital before your Farewell Dinner this evening.

Day 17 - Depart Oslo

This morning, transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

This premium tour offers a unique and comprehensive journey through Scandinavia, combining world-famous railway lines with stunning cruises. You will experience a diverse range of highlights, from crossing the Arctic Circle in Sweden and visiting the Sami people to cruising the breathtaking Geirangerfjord and Sognefjord, and exploring the historic capitals of Stockholm and Oslo.
This tour is designed for travellers who appreciate scenic landscapes, rich history, and the comfort of a premium rail and coach experience. Those who enjoy cultural immersion—such as learning about the Sami people or exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Bryggen—and those who love the romance of train travel will find this itinerary particularly rewarding.
The pros include a high-quality 'Premium' travel style, a diverse itinerary covering both Sweden and Norway, and the inclusion of iconic rail journeys like the Flåm and Bergen Railways. A potential con for some may be the length of the journey, as it spans 17 days with significant travel time between cities via coach and train.
With a maximum group size of 45 and a premium style, this tour is a great option for couples and solo travellers looking for a structured, social experience. While the text does not explicitly mention family-specific amenities, the diverse activities and scenic nature of the trip would likely appeal to families interested in Scandinavian culture and nature.
This tour is an excellent choice for first-time visitors to Scandinavia, as it covers the primary highlights of both Sweden and Norway, including the major capitals and the most famous fjords and railways, providing a comprehensive introduction to the region.
The physicality rating for this tour is 'Easy to Moderate.' While much of the journey takes place on trains, coaches, and boats, there are guided walking tours of cities and historic districts, so travellers with significant mobility concerns may wish to contact us for more specific details.
This tour provides a balanced blend of all three. It focuses on sightseeing through its stunning fjord cruises and rail journeys, culture through visits to the Sami Museum and historic cities like Trondheim, and a touch of adventure by crossing the Arctic Circle and exploring the wild beauty of Lapland.
The pace of the tour is generally moderate. While it covers a vast distance across two countries, it includes several days with leisure time in cities like Stockholm, Bodø, and Bergen, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
The itinerary feels well-balanced; it is comprehensive but incorporates 'leisurely mornings' and free afternoons in major cities, ensuring that the travel between destinations is complemented by time to soak in the local atmosphere.
Yes, the tour includes many key landmarks, such as the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, the historic Bryggen district in Bergen, the Oslo Opera House, and the world-famous Flåm and Bergen Railways, as well as the Geirangerfjord.
The tour includes several guided tours of cities and cultural sites, which indicates that professional guidance is provided to help you navigate the destinations. However, the text does not explicitly detail the specific language services provided by the guides.
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