Sweden

Sweden Destination Info

Sweden, a land of enchanting beauty and diverse landscapes, promises an unforgettable travel experience. Nestled in Northern Europe, it shares borders with Norway and Finland and is embraced by the Baltic Sea. Sweden’s charm lies in its stunning archipelagos, mesmerizing Northern Lights, expansive forests, and clear lakes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy hiking, sailing, and fishing year-round.

Beyond its natural wonders, Sweden’s cities blend contemporary architecture, cultural richness, and vibrant arts scenes. Stockholm, the picturesque capital, serves as a gateway to this captivating country. Committed to sustainable tourism, Sweden prioritizes responsible travel practices to preserve its natural and cultural heritage.

With excellent flight connections and seamless transportation, Sweden invites travelers to explore its breathtaking landscapes, historic sites, and lively cities. Whether marveling at the midnight sun in summer or chasing the Northern Lights in winter, Sweden offers an extraordinary journey filled with unforgettable moments.

Sweden Tour Packages

Embark on an unforgettable adventure to Sweden with our curated tour packages. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this Scandinavian gem, exploring its landscapes, cities, and rich cultural heritage.

Our Sweden packages offer options for every traveler. Experience serene archipelagos with island cruises and coastal villages, or explore the wilderness with hiking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. Enjoy winter activities like dog sledding and snowshoeing in Swedish Lapland, and marvel at the Northern Lights.

Discover Sweden’s historic cities, from Stockholm’s medieval-modern blend to Gothenburg’s charm and Uppsala’s rich history. Savor traditional cuisine, visit museums, and enjoy the vibrant arts scene.

Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, our Sweden tour packages cater to all. Our knowledgeable guides ensure a seamless, enriching experience, highlighting Sweden’s history, culture, and natural wonders. Join us and create lasting memories in this extraordinary country.

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Baltic Cruise

7 Days / 6 Nights

FROM €1550


Where to go in Sweden

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Stockholm

Welcome to Stockholm, the captivating capital of Sweden. Spread across 14 islands connected by picturesque bridges, this city seamlessly blends history with modernity. Explore Gamla Stan, the charming medieval Old Town, with its cobblestone streets and historic landmarks like the Royal Palace. Marvel at the city's innovative architecture, from the glass-covered Ericsson Globe to sleek skyscrapers. Discover Stockholm's cultural treasures at world-class museums like the Vasa Museum and Moderna Museet. Indulge in diverse culinary delights, from traditional Swedish fare to international cuisine. With efficient public transportation and a commitment to sustainability, Stockholm invites you to experience its dynamic charm and vibrant lifestyle in the heart of Scandinavia.

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Kiruna

Welcome to Kiruna, nestled in the heart of Swedish Lapland. This town offers a unique Arctic experience amidst snow-capped mountains and pristine wilderness. In winter, enjoy activities like dog sledding, reindeer sleigh rides, snowmobiling, and witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights. During summer, explore hiking trails through ancient pine forests. Discover the town's history at the Kiruna Mine and learn about Sami culture in nearby Jukkasjärvi. With its unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural charm, Kiruna promises an unforgettable journey to the Arctic wilderness. Whether you're seeking thrills on the snow-covered slopes or moments of tranquility beneath the midnight sun, Kiruna offers an experience like no other.

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Abisko

Abisko, a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of Swedish Lapland's pristine wilderness. Surrounded by towering mountains and crystal-clear lakes, Abisko offers a serene retreat for those seeking solace amidst nature's splendor. In the winter, the landscape transforms into a snow-covered wonderland, perfect for thrilling outdoor activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling. It's also one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. In the summer, Abisko comes alive with lush greenery and sparkling lakes, inviting exploration of its network of hiking trails and pristine landscapes. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of adventure or the tranquility of nature, Abisko promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Swedish Lapland.

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Uppsala

Uppsala, a city where history and nature converge to create an enchanting destination in the heart of Sweden. ith a history dating back to Viking times, Uppsala is a treasure trove of cultural heritage and natural wonders waiting to be discovered. Discover the iconic Uppsala Cathedral, a towering symbol of faith and heritage, and wander through the ancient sites of Gamla Uppsala, steeped in Viking legend. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of one of Europe's oldest universities, or escape into the tranquility of the surrounding parks and lakeshores. With its rich tapestry of culture and natural beauty, Uppsala invites you to explore and experience the essence of Sweden's past and present in a memorable journey.

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Gothenburg

Gothenburg, Sweden's vibrant coastal city on the Kattegat Sea. Immerse yourself in maritime history at the Gothenburg Maritime Museum and stroll along the picturesque waterfront of Lilla Bommen harbor. Explore the city's cultural scene at the Gothenburg Museum of Art and wander the charming streets of the Haga district. Nature lovers can enjoy Slottsskogen Park and sailing the nearby archipelago islands. Don't miss the chance to savor fresh seafood and Swedish cuisine at local cafes and restaurants. Soak in the maritime charm, history, culture, and natural beauty and explore the vibrant neighborhoods, and discover why Gothenburg is one of Sweden's most beloved destinations.

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Visby

Visby, a medieval treasure nestled on the idyllic island of Gotland. Step back in time as you wander through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adorned with charming medieval buildings and ancient city walls. Explore the rich history of Visby at attractions like the Visby Cathedral and the ruins of St. Nicolai and St. Karin churches. Discover the fascinating artifacts and exhibits at the Gotland Museum, offering insights into the island's past and culture. Relax on the sandy beaches or take a scenic stroll along the coastline, where breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea await. Explore the rich heritage, soak in the natural splendor, and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting medieval town.

Useful Facts About Sweden

Capital city: Stockholm
Population: 10.5 million
Currency: SEK
Language: Swedish
Dialling code: +46

The best time to visit Sweden depends on your interests and the experiences you seek. For outdoor enthusiasts and festival-goers, the summer months from June to August offer long daylight hours, pleasant temperatures, and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, and exploring Sweden’s natural beauty. If you’re drawn to winter sports and the ethereal beauty of the Northern Lights, the winter months from December to March are ideal. This time of year allows for skiing, snowmobiling, and the chance to witness the mesmerizing aurora borealis dancing across the Arctic sky. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November) offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making them perfect for city exploration, cultural events, and enjoying the changing landscapes. Autumn is also one of the best times for seeing the Northern Lights. 

Sweden boasts exceptional health and safety standards. The country is equipped with advanced medical facilities and a strong public healthcare system. Sweden’s cities and towns are clean, and the environment is well-maintained. Crime rates are low, contributing to a sense of security for residents and visitors alike. However, it’s important to remain cautious, safeguard your belongings, and follow local safety recommendations, especially when enjoying outdoor activities. Having comprehensive travel insurance is recommended, along with staying informed about current travel advisories.

  • 1 Jan New Year’s Day
  • 6 Jan Epiphany
  • 29 Mar Good Friday
  • 31 Mar Easter Sunday
  • 1 Apr Easter Monday
  • 1 May May Day
  • 9 May Ascension Day
  • 19 May Whit Sunday
  • 6 Jun National Day
  • 22 Jun Midsummer Day
  • 2 Nov All Saint’s Day
  • 25 Dec Christmas Day
  • 26 Dec 2nd Day of Christmas

Please note these dates are for 2024. For a current list of public holidays in Sweden go to: https://publicholidays.se

Sweden offers a rich culinary tapestry, delighting food enthusiasts with its traditional flavors and innovative dishes. At the heart of Swedish cuisine is the beloved dish, Swedish meatballs (köttbullar), typically served with creamy gravy, lingonberry sauce, and mashed potatoes. Seafood lovers will relish the pickled herring (sill) and gravlax, a flavorful cured salmon. Classic dishes like Janssons frestelse, a creamy potato and anchovy casserole, and kalops, a hearty beef stew, showcase Sweden’s comfort food at its finest.

Swedish cuisine also features an array of delicious pastries and sweets. Enjoy fika, the cherished coffee break, with kanelbullar (cinnamon buns) or semlor (cardamom-spiced buns filled with almond paste and cream). Traditional beverages like snaps, a flavored aquavit, and the renowned Swedish beers, including lagers and craft brews, perfectly complement these culinary delights.

Exploring Sweden’s gastronomic scene promises a journey through history and tradition, offering a taste of the country’s unique cultural heritage.

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