Photography Tours & Trips in Europe
What if you could capture Budapest's Castle District at golden hour, then photograph Croatia's Plitvice waterfalls? This visual journey brings Stockholm's Gamla Stan, Regensburg's medieval quarter, and Dubrovnik's iconic city walls. You'll shoot Rhine castles, Northern Lights in Scandinavia, Florence's Renaissance art, hot air balloons over Zagreb, and Istria's truffle tastings. Fill your camera with memories to last a lifetime.
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Jane • traveled in September, 2025
Well-paced tour with plenty of space in the bus for our group of 15. Very knowledgeable guide provided rich understanding of the history and the area. All destinations well-worth the visit.
Normandy D-Day Beaches, Saint-Malo & Mont Saint-Michel: 2-Day Guided Journey from Paris with Transport
10 best Photography Europe tour packages
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- Grand Balkan Discovery: Small Group Tour
- Wonders of the High Arctic: Greenland & Iceland
- Scandinavian Discovery 2027 - 10 Days (from Copenhagen to Bergen)
- Enchanting Christmas Markets of Germany, France and Switzerland (Munich to Lucerne) (2027)
- Emerald Isle Route
- Greece Sailing Adventure: Kefalonia to Corfu
- Gulf of Fethiye Cruise - 8 days
- Photo Tales Of Croatia
- Countryside of the Emerald Isle (Dublin to Ennis) (2026)
- Cruise Turkey - 8 days
You'll frame architectural contrasts from Belgrade's Dedinje district villas to Zagreb's Gothic Gornji Grad churches, with 8 included lunches across 7 nations. The 16th-century Petrovaradin Fortress overlooks the Danube, and Plitvice's 16 interconnected lakes wind through forest pathways.
Duration 15 days Destinations Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Omega Tours From
- US$4,266
Duration 15 days Destinations Norway, Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $23,995
19% Off- US$19,386You save $4,609
Duration 9 days Destinations Germany, France, Switzerland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
19% Off- US$3,699
Duration 10 days Destinations Belfast, Ballycastle, Bushmills, Giants Causeway, Londonderry, Donegal, Dublin, Powerscourt Mountain, Kilkenny, CashelSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
19% Off- US$2,679
Duration 8 days Destinations Kefallonia, Sami, Ithaca, Atokos Island, Kastos Island, Kalamos, Meganisi, Lefkada, Antipaxos Island, PaxiSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,585
40% Off- US$1,551+$116 local paymentsYou save $1,034
Duration 8 days Destinations Fethiye, Tersane Island, Gocek Age Range Ages 12+ Operator On The Go Tours From $1,540
20% Off- US$1,232You save $308
What our customers ask about Photography Tours & Trips in Europe
When is the best time to go on a Photography tour in Europe?
The best time for photography tours in Europe changes based on your location and what you want to photograph. Winter tours in Iceland (November to March) let you photograph snowy landscapes and the Northern Lights. Croatia's coast works best from May to September with clear blue waters and sunlit historic buildings. One TourRadar traveler shared about a spring tour: "Florence led an informative and passionate tour for the North of France especially engaging with the photography opportunities at Mont St Michel." Photography tours run throughout the year but places like the Novotel Caen see fewer tourists during shoulder seasons making it easier to get clean shots without crowds.
What are the must-photograph locations on a European Photography tour?
Europe's photo spots range from famous sites to lesser-known places that make great pictures. Iceland offers the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and Northern Lights while Croatia features Dubrovnik's city walls and the flowing waters of Plitvice Lakes. One TourRadar traveler said: "The guide was very informative about finding the best angles at each location." Other key spots include Rovinj's narrow old town streets Split's Diocletian Palace with its Roman architecture and Hvar Island's rocky shores. Hotel Neptun serves as a good base for these Croatian locations with easy access to morning and evening light.
How physically demanding are Photography tours in Europe?
Most European photography tours need a medium level of fitness. The Croatia Photography tour includes walking through Dubrovnik and climbing to spots like Mount Srđ for city views. Iceland tours need steady footing to reach waterfalls and glacier areas. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The pace was manageable with plenty of stops for photography though you should be comfortable walking 3-4 hours daily." Tours use buses or vans between spots and book hotels like the Hotel Dubrovnik Palace in central locations to keep walking distances short.
















