All Northern Europe Escorted Tours and Guided Trips
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
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1 day32 days
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USD 55USD 34,550
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Page 2 of 37 Guided and Escorted Trips in Northern Europe with 682 Reviews
Discover the magic of Scandinavia’s capitals on the 'Scandinavian Secrets' tour. This six-day city sightseeing journey for seniors starts in Oslo and ends in Helsinki, offering a gentle and enriching exploration of Norway and Finland.
Enjoy guided walks through historical districts, cozy hotel stays, and meals that showcase local flavors. Transport is organized for worry-free travel between highlights, from Oslo’s vibrant art scene to Helsinki’s waterfront charm.
The standout feature of this trip is its focus on Northern Europe’s unique blend of modern design and rich tradition—making it a perfect choice for those seeking comfort, culture, and a taste of the Nordic way of life.
Copenhagen and Helsinki come alive on the "Jewels of Scandinavia End Helsinki" trip, an easy-paced, 7-day city sightseeing journey ideal for seniors. Experience the highlights of Denmark and Finland with the reassurance of guided group travel, inclusive of hotel stays, meals, and smooth transportation. The itinerary’s relaxed structure provides ample time for both iconic landmarks and leisurely discovery. Its unique selling point is the seamless connection between two Scandinavian capitals, offering a harmonious blend of culture, history, and comfort—perfect for those who value a thoughtfully organized and gentle travel experience.
Set out from Frankfurt to Stockholm on the "German Trek End Stockholm" tour, a 10-day city sightseeing trip crafted for seniors who prefer a gentle pace. Explore Germany and Sweden’s highlights, with Frankfurt and Stockholm serving as cultural bookends. Group travel adds a social dimension, while inclusive hotels, meals, and transport allow you to relax and appreciate the journey. The tour’s strength is its well-balanced itinerary—providing ample time to enjoy each destination without feeling rushed.
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Tour Type
Group Tour
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Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Stockholm, Frankfurt, Dortmund
Stockholm, Frankfurt, Dortmund, Hannover, Berlin, Copenhagen
Journey through the scenic wonders of Northern Europe on the "The Best of Germany and Northern Europe" sightseeing tour. Beginning in Berlin and ending in Stockholm, this 14-day group trip is tailored for senior travelers, featuring visits to Stavanger, Oslo, Sognefjord, and more. With comfortable hotels, included meals, and seamless transport, the tour’s unique appeal lies in its panoramic exploration of Germany, Norway, and Sweden’s most celebrated locales.
From Frankfurt to Copenhagen, the "German Trek End Copenhagen" tour is an 8-day, easy-level city sightseeing journey tailored for seniors. Enjoy the best of Germany and Denmark in a group setting, with all accommodations, meals, and transportation included. The relaxed pace allows for comfortable exploration of each city’s highlights. The USP here is the efficient yet comprehensive itinerary, perfect for those wanting to experience two vibrant countries within a manageable timeframe.
Responded very promptly to our updates, giving latest status of airport transfer and relevant advice upon arriving at the first destination at Stockholm Airport. Thank you very much.
I liked the use of buses and ferries as transportation to really take in the scenery from these different countries. In addition, I enjoyed the knowledgeable guide, Pedro Repilado.