Self-Guided Tours in Finland, Norway and Sweden
4.5 stars on(7,856 reviews)- Choose from 10 Finland, Norway and Sweden tours
- 1 verified reviews from TourRadar travelers
- 24/7 customer support
10 best Self-Guided Finland, Norway and Sweden tour packages
Compiled by

NadineFinland, Norway and Sweden travel expert at TourRadar
- Capitals of the North
- Authentic of Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo & Copenhagen
- Northern Europe's capital cities
- Norway Kaleidoscope - from Oslo to the North Cape
- Lapland, Lofoten and North Cape (from Tromso)
- Pure nature - Northern Sweden's Dream Roads From Trondheim
- Scandic Summer: Road trip to the midnight sun
- Scandic Summer: Road trip to the midnight sun
- Arctic Road Trip: Husky Adventure & Polar Lights (6 destinations)
- Arctic Road Trip: Husky Adventure & Polar Lights (5 destinations)
Duration 9 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
- US$1,687
Duration 9 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range 5 to 90 year olds Operated in English, German, French Operator Nature Safari From $2,630
20% Off- US$2,104You save $526
The self-guided format with German materials lets you set your own Nordic pace. Optional city tours provide professional insights while maintaining your independence.
Duration 8 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
20% Off- US$1,279
The German-language program shines during the Hurtigruten cruise segments. A thoughtful mix of guided activities and free time allows for personal discoveries, with optional local experts ready to share specialized tours and cultural insights.
Duration 15 days Destinations Norway, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Sweden Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
20% Off- US$2,887
Three countries unfold through a mix of solo adventures and expert guidance. German-speaking support and local Sami guides enrich your time in Abisko National Park. Round-the-clock emergency assistance keeps you secure, with detailed route guidance at hand.
Duration 10 days Destinations Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator journaway From
20% Off- US$2,458Incl: Flights from/to Hamburg Airport. Other airports possible.
Freedom meets expertise on this Nordic adventure. German-speaking guides lead remarkable Abisko National Park hikes, sharing local culture and wildlife knowledge. Your independent drive through three countries comes with 24/7 emergency support.
Duration 8 days Destinations Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator journaway From
20% Off- US$2,143Incl: Flights from/to Düsseldorf International Airport. Other airports possible.
What our customers ask about Self-Guided Tours in Finland, Norway and Sweden
What's the best time of year for a self-guided tour through Finland, Norway and Sweden?
Scandinavia's prime season for self-guided tours spans June through September. During this period travelers can see the midnight sun a natural phenomenon where daylight extends for 24 hours in places like Tromsø Norway from late May to mid-July. Finnish Lapland transforms with rich autumn colors in September while the Arctic Panorama Lodge on Norway's Uloya island offers clear views of the Northern Lights starting in late August. A TourRadar traveler noted about their summer trip: "The endless rays of sun supply your body with excess energy and you want to stay awake all night exploring every corner of this special region."
How much time should I allow for a comprehensive self-guided tour of Finland, Norway and Sweden?
A complete Scandinavian journey needs 10-15 days to fully experience the region. Popular routes like the "Capitals of the North" tour cover major cities such as Copenhagen Oslo and Stockholm in 10 days. More extensive itineraries that include Finnish Lapland and Norway's Lofoten Islands typically need 15 days allowing time to explore places like Sweden's Abisko National Park and Finland's Lake Inari. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The 15-day itinerary gave us perfect balance between city exploration and nature experiences without feeling rushed."
What are the must-see natural attractions on a self-guided tour through these countries?
Scandinavia's natural landscape offers diverse experiences from Norway's fjords and Lofoten Islands to Sweden's Abisko National Park and Finland's Lake Inari region. Essential stops include the Oslofjord and Trondheimfjord in Norway. Sweden's landscape features the pristine Torneträsk lake and mountain views near Kiruna. In Finnish Lapland visitors can explore Tsahkal Falls and Saana Fell mountain. A TourRadar traveler shared their experience: "The variety of landscapes was incredible - from the dramatic Norwegian fjords to the serene Finnish lakes and Sweden's mountain ranges. Each day brought new natural wonders."
Is it easy to do a self-guided tour if I don't speak the local languages?
English speakers find navigating Scandinavia straightforward as English is widely spoken throughout the region. Popular areas like Stockholm's Gamla Stan Oslo's Karl Johan Gate and Helsinki's Market Square provide English signs and information centers. Establishments such as The Clarion Hub in Oslo and the Arctic Experience Center in Tromsø employ English-speaking staff. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Language was never a barrier - from hotel check-ins to restaurant orders everyone we encountered spoke perfect English."
What kind of budget should I plan for daily expenses on a self-guided tour?
Daily costs in Scandinavia average 180-200 USD per person excluding accommodation. This covers local transportation meals and entrance fees. The North Cape plateau entrance costs about 35 USD while city passes like the Stockholm Card or Oslo Pass provide good value for attractions. Dining at upscale venues in Copenhagen's Nyhavn or Oslo's Aker Brygge ranges from 50-70 USD per person for dinner. A TourRadar traveler shared: "While Scandinavia isn't cheap having the flexibility to choose our own dining options and activities helped us stay within budget."
What's the best transportation combination for a self-guided tour through these countries?
Travel efficiently through Scandinavia by combining various transport modes. Take trains for longer routes like the 6-7 hour Oslo to Stockholm journey use ferries between countries such as DFDS Seaways from Copenhagen to Oslo and rely on local transport within cities. Consider scenic options like Sweden's Lapland railway or Norway's coastal ferry routes. Many travelers begin at The Square Hotel in Copenhagen take the overnight ferry to Oslo's Clarion Hub Hotel then proceed by train to Stockholm's Profil Hotels Central. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The combination of overnight ferries and scenic train rides added to the adventure while maximizing our sightseeing time."
More about Finland, Norway and Sweden
Self-Guided