Great Denmark Itineraries: How Many Days to Spend?
Although a smaller country compared to its Scandinavian counterparts, Denmark gives them good competition when it comes to food, culture and coastlines. Fringed with white-sand beaches, this flat-surfaced island nation is home to quiet fishing villages, centuries-old Nordic culture and castles, and vibrant cities like its capital, Copenhagen. From exploring Nyhavn harbor and its pastel-colored houses on a boat ride, checking off castles such as Egeskov and Rosenborg to swimming in the Baltic Sea in the Danish Riviera and experiencing the untamed world of the Jutland, a trip to Denmark offers a wide array of experiences. One can spend as little as 5 days in Denmark to experience its biggest highlights or as long as 10 days to explore its lesser visited destinations. No matter how long or short of a Denmark itinerary you choose, you will have opportunities to laze around in sandy beaches, go kitesurfing, dive into the Viking culture, and eat your way through the Michelin-star restaurants and street-side stalls to get a taste of Nordic cuisine.