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Why Scandinavia Should be Your Next Vacation Destination

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By Nia Bowers

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When people think of the best European vacation spots, they might think of Paris, Rome, or even London. While these destinations include breathtaking historical sites such as the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, and Buckingham Palace, they are often the go-to places people think to visit when vacationing in Europe.

Those looking for alternatives may find Scandinavia to be an excellent choice.

Rich in culture, history, and even language, Scandinavia includes the kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It is considered to be one of the happiest places in the world for a reason, and with breathtaking landscapes, fun festivals, and unique ways of life, booking one of the many Scandinavia Private Tours will facilitate an extraordinary travel experience.

Natural Wonders You Cannot Miss

Visiting Scandinavia guarantees you will walk on dynamic landscapes, where European history can be found in every aspect of your surroundings.

Denmark is considered the smallest and flattest of the Nordic countries, and is famous for having the best beaches in Northern Europe as well as for its Viking heritage.

Norway, meanwhile, is known for its deep fjords, steep mountainsides, as well as the Northern Lights that are often seen above breathtaking national parks. 

Sweden, the largest country in the Nordic region, has thousands of islands around its coastline. The Swedish Archipelago is the second-largest in the Baltic Sea, and with the dramatic nature of the Swedish Lapland, you’re guaranteed to find vast wilderness, and even ice hotels and dog sledding.

Rich in Culture and History

When people think of Scandinavia, they think of Viking heritage and the history that comes alongside it. Today, you can walk along ancient relics at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway, experience the Designmuseum in Copenhagen, or even visit the Helsinki Design District in Finland to learn more about these countries and their unique cultures.

Folk traditions have also remained alive throughout Scandinavia, and offer something new for anyone visiting. Sweden’s Midsummer transforms communities into festive, flower-crowned fun, and Finland’s Vappu (May Day) brings people together in spring celebrations.

Scandinavian Lifestyle and Values

The Danish concept of hygge (pronounced as hoo-ga) embraces coziness and contentment, which is a large part of the culture within the country. Sweden’s lagom, meanwhile, focuses on work-life, environmental, and even societal balance, while Finland’s sisu embodies a sense of determination.

Cities within the Scandinavian countries are often known for their high quality of life, innovative design, and technology. Those journeying to Scandinavia for their vacation will also find that English is widely spoken and understood among the younger generations, as well as in urban areas, which may help those who only speak English during their trips.

When is the Best Time to Visit?

Typically, you will want to plan a visit to a Scandinavian country based on these parameters:

In Norway, you’ll find that January to April is wonderful for cross-country skiing, and June to September is best for hiking, biking, and sightseeing, especially during its 18 to 24-hour days with full sunlight.

In Sweden, June, July, and August days are mild and long. November and December feature beautiful holiday markets, though the weather can often be cold.

In Denmark, the weather in April and September, combined with long days, can help you enjoy the attractions and activities you can see and participate in.

Book a Scandinavian Vacation Today

Scandinavia is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for an atypical, yet beautiful European vacation. With breathtaking nature, vibrant cities, and rich cultures to experience, make Scandinavia your next adventure today. You may find that a Scandinavian vacation may be the best thing you can gift yourself.