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Exuberant Things to Do In Scandinavia and Norway!

A trip to Scandinavia is nothing close to the regular historical monuments visiting and sight-seeing. Every sight surrounding you in Scandinavia is something you would carry home back with you. Many tourist visit Scandinavia with just Northern Lights in their mind but take away so much more that is beyond their expectations. Scandinavia is formed by the union of the three beautiful countries- Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Take a look at all the epic things to do when in Scandinavia Holiday Package!

Witness the dancing Norway Northern Lights Holiday

This one had to be on the top of this list! After all where else can you experience this beautiful phenomenon if not in the North? The Northern lights or Aurora Borealis can be best experienced from September to April. The glowing sky is a sight you will cherish throughout your life! Norway’s Tromso is the best place to capture this view.

Rejuvenate yourself in the Blue Lagoon

Exhausted watching social media posts of people visiting fancy locations on their tours? Well, turns out your vacation will be much more exciting and perfect to relax yourself in Scandinavia Northern Lights. Located in the heart of Iceland in Reykjavik, the infamous Blue Lagoon is a series of naturally formed hot water pools. The water in the thermal pools is rich in minerals such as sulphur and silica. The locals also believe that bathing in the lagoon helps treat skin conditions.

Explore Denmark’s castles

An unexpected sight for most visitors is the castles in Denmark which represent this oldest continuous monarchy in Europe. Among all the others, the Amalienborg in Copenhagen built in the classic Rococo style is considered as a must-visit castle by the tourists.

Enjoy staying in an Ice hotel

Yes, this is for real! The Ice Hotel in a small town of Jukkasjarvi in Northern Sweden has seventy deluxe suites constructed every year with ice blocks. The rooms are decorated with stunning murals and ice statues which are carved by the local sculptors. The inside temperature remains stable at around -5 to -8 degrees. Now isn’t that a great place to chill out!

Visit the Lofoten Islands

Though this would require you to travel for a day and get here, trust us it is totally worth it! With a train ride followed by a journey by boat, you will arrive at the isolated Lofoten Islands located at the north of the Arctic Circle. The landscapes here seem straight out of a heavenly painting. You can enjoy the view of the Arctic lights during the day and by night experience the aurora borealis. Staying here, you’ll realise what they mean by having a paradise residing on Earth.

Live among the fjords in Norway

Norway is a country full of fjords with an estimated count of about one thousand two hundred of them. The Geirangerfjord is the most special fjord in Norway. It is over nine miles long and less than a mile wide. Surrounded by steep cliffs on both sides and several waterfalls, this fjord is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Norway group tours are perfect for wanderers who just love to explore more.