Romantic Finland, Norway and Sweden Trips & Honeymoon Packages
Ready to head to Scandinavia and check out Finland, Norway, and Sweden as a couple? What if you explore Copenhagen on a guided walking tour, visit Kronborg Castle, the setting of Hamlet, then cruise along Norway's stunning southern coast? Experience Oslo's rich history and vibrant culture, discover Stockholm's old town and royal palace. Scandinavia's three capitals in one trip.
10 best tour packages for couples in Finland, Norway and Sweden
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NadineFinland, Norway and Sweden travel expert at TourRadar
- Capitals of the North
- Nordic Discovery Sweden, Finnish Lapland & 5-Night Cruise of Norway's Coast (Stockholm to Bergen)
- Absolute North (19 destinations)
- Nordic Capitals Discovery Adventure - 8 days
- Northern Capitals, a Women-Only Tour (Small Group)
- Scandinavian Secrets
- Scandinavian Secrets End Tallinn
- Scandinavian Capitals & Fjords Tour with Helsinki Small Group Tour
- Scandinavian Secrets End Tallinn
- Grand Scandinavia (Small Groups)
Cycling Copenhagen's streets to the Little Mermaid and colorful Nyhavn townhouses (where Hans Christian Andersen lived at number 20) sets a nice tone. Private A-class outside cabins on overnight DFDS cruises offer Baltic Sea views, Stockholm's 14 islands provide romantic walks, and Clarion Amaranten Hotel has twin-bed rooms.
Duration 9 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 30 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
- US$2,889
This 17-day trip brings nice shared moments from hand-in-hand walks through Stockholm's Gamla Stan to trying homemade cake in a traditional Sámi lavvu tent in Luleå. Arctic Light Hotel in Rovaniemi and Wilderness Hotel Muotka in Saariselkä offer stays, with outdoor saunas surrounded by Lapland's forests before taking an Arctic plunge together.
Duration 17 days Destinations Sweden, Finland, Norway Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 44 Group Type Group Operator Collette From
- US$8,949+$250 upfront costs
Absolute North (19 destinations)
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a fast paced tour and I was impressed that hotels were pre- registered, busses always waiting for us and no apparent snags.”
Jane, traveled in October
Sognefjord cruising between Gudvangen and Aurland leads to overnight Stockholm-Turku ferry rides in double en-suite cabins. Bergen's Mount Fløyen funicular offers sweeping fjord views, Gamla Stan's cobblestone streets and medieval squares invite hand-in-hand walks, then Naantali's wooden houses and Helsinki's Russian boulevards appear before sailing to Tallinn.
Duration 12 days Destinations Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 72 Group Type Group Operator Europamundo From
- US$2,373
Romantic double en-suite cabins on overnight ferry rides through forested Aland Islands bring beautiful Baltic sunrises to start the day. Hand-in-hand walks through Naantali's charming wooden house district and Tallinn's cobblestone streets with ancient city walls lead to Stockholm's Fjallgatan viewpoint overlooking 14 islands.
Duration 8 days Destinations Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 24 Group Type Group Operator On The Go Tours From $1,575
15% Off- US$1,339You save $236
Private A-Class sea-view cabins on overnight Baltic cruises let you watch sunsets over Stockholm's archipelago, then Copenhagen's canals reveal their charm on intimate boat tours. Tivoli Gardens lights up in the evening, sunset dinners happen aboard ship, and Rosenborg Castle's Renaissance gardens pair with Amalienborg Palace.
Duration 10 days Destinations Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 40 Group Type Group Operator Insight Vacations From
15% Off- US$5,925
What people love about Finland, Norway And Sweden Tours for Couples
- Absolute North (18 destinations)
Great Experience Despite the Hustle! The tour was a wonderful way to see many breathtaking places that would be hard to visit on your own. It was well-organized overall, especially considering the challenge of managing so many people from different backgrounds and time zones. Bus rides were long and tiring at times, and the time spent at some attractions felt too short. However, the experience of meeting new people, exploring multiple destinations, and having everything arranged for you made it worthwhile. It could feel a bit overwhelming with different guides, buses, and languages, but going with the flow is key. Thumbs up to the team for doing their best under complex logistics.
- Grand Scandinavia (Classic)
A fantastic trip, our guide Greg and driver Zolton were exceptional. I have done many trips with Insight and as well as many, many with other companies but have to say Greg Colgin went out of his way making my trip one of the best ever. A very attentive Tour Director and attention to details the best. As for Zoltan this is the second trip I have travelled with him as driver, a driver I Trust and feel safe with and a man that goes out of his way to make our experience even better. A lovely clean coach each day with beautifully cleaned windows is always a plus. As for Insight I just love the roomy coaches with extra leg space.
What our customers ask about Romantic Finland, Norway and Sweden Trips & Honeymoon Packages
What are the most romantic hotels in Scandinavia?
You'll find some really special places to stay with your partner across Scandinavia. In Norway, the Hotel Union Geiranger gives you amazing views over the fjords - perfect for a morning coffee together on your balcony. If you're in Helsinki, check out the GLO Hotel Art - it's in this cool art nouveau castle right in the Design District. Copenhagen's Radisson Blu Scandanavia lets you wake up to city views that'll take your breath away. Over in Stockholm, staying near Gamla Stan puts you right in the middle of those charming medieval streets. Our travelers really loved the Scandic Alta up in the Arctic - it's super comfortable and modern. And if you want something more traditional, the Fru Haugans Hotel in Mosjøen sits right by the water and has this lovely intimate feel to it.
What cultural experiences do couples enjoy most in Scandinavia?
In Stockholm, you can visit the grand City Hall where they host the Nobel Prize banquets - it's pretty special to walk through those halls together. Copenhagen has this beautiful 18th-century cathedral where Danish royals have gotten married for generations. Up in Karasjok, you can learn about Sami culture at the National Museum, which gives you a really different perspective on Nordic life. Helsinki's Design District is great for wandering hand in hand through boutiques filled with Finnish design. Our travelers particularly loved the ABBA Museum in Stockholm - you can actually get up and sing together, which is a lot of fun. Oslo's Viking museums are also fantastic for getting lost in Nordic history together.
When is the best time for couples to visit Scandinavia?
Summer is really lovely here, from June through August. You'll get temperatures around 68-77°F (20-25°C) and these amazing long evenings where the sun barely sets - perfect for late-night walks together. Stockholm and Helsinki come alive with outdoor cafes and boat trips around the harbors. If you're after a winter romance, try December through March when it's about 23-32°F (-5-0°C). You might catch the northern lights, which is pretty magical. One of our travelers told us: "Visiting the Northern Capitals during August was quite pleasant with moderate temperatures perfect for exploring together." May and September are nice too - the weather's mild and you won't bump into as many other tourists.
Where can couples find the best romantic restaurants in Scandinavia?
The old town of Stockholm, Gamla Stan, has these lovely intimate restaurants tucked away in medieval buildings. In Oslo, head to Aker Brygge where you can eat right by the water - the views are beautiful. Helsinki's Savoy Restaurant sits up high with windows looking out over the city. One of our travelers mentioned that "The meals that were included were very good, especially at the Haven Hotel in Finland." Don't miss Stockholm's Gondolen - it's a restaurant that actually rotates, giving you different views while you eat. In Oslo, the Tjuvholmen area has some really nice waterfront spots for dinner.
What are the most scenic travel routes for couples in Scandinavia?
Take the ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki - you'll cruise through beautiful islands, and you can get a cozy cabin for the night. The train ride from Oslo to Bergen is incredible - you'll see fjords and mountains the whole way. One of our travelers said: "The journey through Norway's fjords was breathtaking, especially from the Scandic Geiranger hotel." If you're up for an Arctic adventure together, the coastal drive from Tromsø to the Lofoten Islands shows you some of Norway's most dramatic scenery.
Which tour spots do couples enjoy most in Scandinavia?
Couples really love taking a cruise through Geirangerfjord in Norway - the scenery is incredible. Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens feels like something out of a fairy tale, especially in the evening when all the lights are on. Watching the midnight sun at North Cape is pretty special too - it's one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Stockholm's Golden Hall and Helsinki's Market Square are great spots to explore together. Our travelers especially recommend evening walks through Stockholm's old town, Gamla Stan, and driving along Norway's Atlantic Road - it's like something out of a movie.
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