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Sweden takes great pride in its natural beauty so of course there are plenty of trekking tours to enjoy here, including the well-known Padjelanta trail. Head to Norrbottens län, the country’s northernmost county, for incredible views of the Northern Lights. Try not to get lost in Stockholm, which is spread across 14 islands, connected by over 50 bridges!

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Best Time To Visit Sweden
Best Time To Visit Sweden
The homeland of the Vikings, Sweden is charming in many ways. It has a beautiful countryside, rugged coastline, great cities and marvelous cuisine. There, you can discover walled medieval towns and forts and see the Northern Lights. If you go north, stay some time with the Sami people and experience the nomadic life. Rich wildlife, including reindeer, inhabits Swedish mountains, forests and lakes. Stockholm, the capital, and Gothenburg are major cities in Sweden. Now, let's see when is the best time to visit Sweden. Stockholm looks ethereal against the night sky. July to August are the best months to visit Sweden due to pleasant weather.
Sweden in January: Weather, Tips, and More
Sweden in January: Weather, Tips, and More
Sweden in January is an adventure seeker’s paradise. While the weather may be chilly, travelers will find plenty of winter activities, from skiing in the mountains to ice-skating on frozen lakes. This is also one of the best months to chase the Northern Lights in the Swedish Lapland. With thinner tourist crowds compared to the peak summer season, a trip to Sweden in January is also perfect if you wish to explore the country’s wintry sights and attractions without feeling rushed.
Sweden in February: Weather, Tips and More
Sweden in February: Weather, Tips and More
If you dream of exploring a winter wonderland, seeing the Northern lights dancing above your head in ribbons of verdant green and purple, trying dogsledding or savoring the snowy landscapes, Sweden in February might just be the perfect place for you.February is the final winter month in Sweden and offers visitors a magical winter experience. As the long darkness of Polar Night begins to fade towards the end of this month, it's an ideal time to embrace Swedish winter with fewer crowds, when all the winter activities and things to do are still very much available. Visit Kiruna for breathtaking Northern Lights views still prominent in early February, or stay at the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi for a unique ice and snow experience. Ski in Åre or Sälen, go dog sledding, and immerse yourself in Stockholm's culture and cuisine. A trip to Sweden in February is not to be missed, as it is all things magical!
Sweden in March: Weather, Tips, and More
Sweden in March: Weather, Tips, and More
If you're considering a trip to Sweden when there are fewer crowds and snow but warming weather, then March is an ideal time to visit.March is a brilliant time for outdoor pursuits like skiing, snowboarding, and sledding without the worry of deep freezing conditions. It’s also the month of festivals, including the annual Vasaloppet, the world’s longest and oldest ski race, the Stockholm Carnival, and more. With plenty of exciting sights to see and thrilling activities to do, March in Sweden offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty of the spring season before the crowds arrive.
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Monet | Traveled in December

This was our first tour with Trafalgar, and it truly exceeded our expectations. was outstanding — always keeping us informed and comfortable. was excellent as well; he was punctual, patient, helpful with our luggage, and made us feel safe with his driving. guided us during snowshoeing and aurora hunting, and he was wonderful. Our snowmobile guides also took great care of us. The Aurora dinner was nice, though we grew tired standing by the firepit too long, and the sled ride might have been better scheduled earlier. Our husky adventure, however, was exceptional. , our guide in Stockholm, was amazing, knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. Overall, the trip was smooth, well organized, and memorable. We couldn’t have asked for a better team or a better first experience with Trafalgar.

Anonymous | Traveled in December

A well organized Arctic adventure, featuring snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding, a visit to an ice hotel, a reindeer farm and an Arctic zoo. It was great to learn about the Sami people, church towns as well as the history and features of Finland and Sweden.

Nancy | Traveled in November

. The trip to Scandinavia was fascinating. The highlight was saying the northern lights! was professional, friendly, and informative. The hotels were excellent, and the breakfasts were outstanding. The dinners were mostly good, with a few exceptions. We had an excellent bus driver as well!

Carol W. | Traveled in October

Even though. we didn’t see the Northern Lights because of cloudiness, we were not dissapointed at all. The sights we saw were amazing! And so varied! The reindeer farm, arctic zoo, Sami museum, hikes, Stockholm (the most beautiful city we’ve ever seen) and many other sites were fascinating. I’d highly reccomend this tour, especially with our tour guide, a very knowledgable and friendly person.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

It was great! I feel like we really got a taste of life in Finland and Sweden. We saw big cities and remote towns. We tasted cultural foods and saw animals native to the areas we visited. Our guide was very helpful and successful at finding some views of the Aurora. You provided lots of time for the group to get to know each other and we had fun meeting each other.

Christina C. | Traveled in September

Absolutely wonderful experience. Paula our guide was top notch. She did everything to perfection. The itinerary gave us a look at Norway from so many perspectives and I joined this trip because the focus was on Norway followed by quick visits to Copenhagen and Stockholm. And the absolute best part was that we travelled by bus, train and cruise ship. We did not take any airline flights so saw the country side as well as the destinations. Bergen Norway is an absolute gem that many people miss if they start their trip in Oslo. Once again Explore a perfect 10 out of 10. Thank you as always.

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