We Love —
- Stepping into Copenhagen’s festive charm, wandering past twinkling lights, elegant canals, and the lively stalls of Nyhavn and Tivoli Gardens.
- Sailing overnight from Copenhagen to Oslo, embracing the magic of a New Year’s voyage with cosy cabins and sweeping Nordic views from the deck.
- Welcoming the New Year Scandinavian-style, amid vibrant celebrations and fireworks shimmering over Oslo’s icy fjord.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your itinerary in brief —
Embark on a magical New Year's Eve celebration in the heart of Scandinavia. From the colourful canals of Copenhagen to the majestic fjords of Oslo, enjoy an unforgettable Nordic adventure. With a cruise, urban charm and festive New Year's Eve atmosphere, every moment will be a celebration of beauty and travel.
Your itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Copenhagen
Day 2: Copenhagen
Day 3: Overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo
Day 4: Oslo
Day 5: Oslo
Day 6: Departure from Oslo
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
Days 1 & 2
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN COPENHAGEN
- Touch down at Copenhagen Airport, where your Scandinavian adventure begins amid sleek design and effortless calm.
- Make your own way into the city centre with ease: the metro runs directly from the airport, whisking you into the heart of Copenhagen in minutes.
- From the centre, simply hop on a local bus for a smooth journey to your hotel and settle in at your own rhythm.
- Prefer something even more convenient? Opt for a taxi transfer, available at an additional cost.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
DAY 2: COPENHAGEN
- Begin your morning with a hearty breakfast at the hotel before setting off to explore Copenhagen in the most enchanting way possible.
- Embark on a serene New Year’s Eve canal cruise, gliding through the city’s waterways as you admire iconic sights from a fresh perspective, from the stately Copenhagen Stock Exchange and graceful Christiansborg Palace to the colourful façades of Nyhavn, the striking Opera House, and the shimmering Royal Library, affectionately called the “Black Diamond.”
- Your cruise also brings you close to the legendary Little Mermaid and through charming historic districts where Nordic architecture, heritage, and modern creativity blend beautifully.
- Enjoy lunch at leisure (not included) before spending the remainder of the day discovering the Danish capital at your own pace, we suggest wandering through lively Nyhavn, strolling the peaceful Tivoli Gardens, exploring the alternative spirit of Christiania, or visiting landmarks such as Rosenborg Castle (not included).
- As night falls, experience Copenhagen’s magical New Year’s Eve atmosphere: the city comes alive with dazzling fireworks, open-air concerts, and joyful gatherings on its main squares. Tivoli Gardens, in particular, glow with spectacular lights, festive shows, and a midnight fireworks display that ushers in the new year in a truly fairy-tale setting.
Breakfast included & overnight in Copenhagen.
Days 3 & 4
DAY 3: OVERNIGHT FERRY FROM COPENHAGEN TO OSLO
- Start the first morning of the year with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before setting out on a brand-new Nordic adventure.
- In the afternoon, make your way independently to Copenhagen’s cruise terminal, easily reached by metro and bus (taxi available at an additional cost), where your voyage to Oslo begins.
- As you sail from Copenhagen to the Norwegian capital, enjoy an unforgettable crossing between two iconic cities, gliding through crisp sea air, sweeping horizons, and breathtaking coastal scenery.
- From the ship’s deck, admire the vast Baltic Sea, the rugged shorelines of Denmark and Sweden, and the spectacular views as you approach the Oslofjord.
- On board, everything is designed for a delightful journey: restaurants, shops, panoramic lounges, entertainment, and comfortable cabins ensure a smooth and magical experience at sea.
Breakfast, dinner included & overnight on board.
DAY 4: OSLO
- Wake up to breakfast on board as your ship glides into Oslo, the oldest of the Nordic capitals, beautifully set at the innermost point of the Oslofjord.
- From the cruise terminal, make your own way to the hotel with ease, a tram will whisk you into the city centre, just a short walk from your accommodation (taxi available at an additional cost).
- Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Oslo, a city that blends fjordside calm with vibrant neighbourhoods such as Grünerløkka and the lively waterfront of Aker Brygge.
- We suggest wandering through iconic sights including Frogner Park’s remarkable sculptures, the Royal Palace, Oslo’s striking City Hall, and the medieval Akershus Fortress (not included).
- Culture lovers can delve into the Munch Museum and the polar exploration stories of the Fram Museum, or savour panoramic views from Holmenkollen and the wooded trails of Ekebergparken (not included).
- The rest of the day is at your leisure to uncover Oslo at your own pace.
Breakfast included & overnight in Oslo.
Days 5 & 6
DAY 5: OSLO
- Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel before setting out to explore the many charms of Oslo at your own pace.
- Spend the day discovering the city’s blend of fjordside tranquillity, vibrant neighbourhoods, and rich cultural highlights, all easily explored on foot or by public transport.
- For a truly memorable experience, we suggest opting for an electric boat excursion, an elegant and eco-friendly way to admire the spectacular Oslofjord (available at an additional cost: see Fjord Cruise – 2h).
- As you glide across calm waters, take in dramatic cliffs, tiny forested islands, picturesque coastal villages, and glimpses of local wildlife, all wrapped in the soothing serenity of Norway’s natural landscapes.
Breakfast included & overnight in Oslo.
DAY 6: DEPARTURE FROM OSLO
- Savour a final breakfast at the hotel before preparing for your journey home.
- Make your own way to Oslo Airport with ease: the train station, just a 10-minute walk from your hotel, offers a direct and straightforward connection to the terminal (taxi transfer available at an additional cost).
Breakfast included.
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Your accomodation —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
During your getaway, you will stay in a Single, Double, Twin or Triple Room in accommodation selected by us.
- Copenhagen: Scandic Spectrum 4* (or similar)
- Oslo: Scandic Solli 3*(or similar)
- Overnight ferry trip: in an Inside Cabin (or similar)
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Please note that access to the swimming pool and wellness area at the hotel in Copenhagen is not included in the offer. However, you can book this on the hotel's website or directly at the hotel.
The maximum capacity of the rooms is 3 adults. Single rooms are available at an additional cost.
Your dining choices
Every morning, you will enjoy breakfast to recharge your batteries. During your ferry crossing, you can enjoy a dinner (excluding drinks) included in the price.
Your included excursions —
Cruise on Copenhagen's canals by riverboat (1 hour)
On this last day of 2025, you will embark on a pleasant cruise on Copenhagen's canals, an original and relaxing way to discover the city from a new angle.
Your optional excursions —
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen
Tivoli Gardens is one of Denmark's most iconic landmarks, located in the heart of Copenhagen. It is a historic amusement park, a romantic garden and a cultural symbol deeply rooted in Danish identity.
Cruise on Oslo Fjord (2 hours)
Discover the landscape aboard a cruise ship. You will sail between numerous islands, including Hovedøya and Dyna Lighthouse, through narrow coves and sheltered bays, allowing you to photograph the capital from different angles.
Entrance to the Fram Museum in Oslo
The Fram Museum (Frammuseet in Norwegian) is an iconic landmark in Oslo, dedicated to Norway's great polar expeditions.
Entrance to the Norwegian Folk Museum in Oslo
The Norwegian Folk Museum (Norsk Folkemuseum in Norwegian) is one of the largest and most fascinating open-air museums in Europe.
Your journey —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark’s effortlessly cool capital, is a dynamic city that blends sustainability, happiness, and Scandinavian elegance. Frequently ranked as one of the world’s greenest and most liveable cities, it offers visitors a unique mix of historic charm, cutting-edge design, and an unmatched culinary scene.
Must-sees:
- Tivoli Gardens: Opened in 1843, this iconic amusement park is a must-visit for travellers of all ages. By day, its manicured gardens, classic rides and open-air performances delight visitors; by night, thousands of twinkling lights transform the park into a magical dreamscape. Fun fact: Tivoli was the inspiration for Walt Disney’s original theme parks.
- The Little Mermaid: Perched on a rock at Langelinie Pier, this beloved bronze statue has become a symbol of the city. Unveiled in 1913, it pays tribute to Hans Christian Andersen’s timeless tale and is a favourite photo stop for visitors.
- Nyhavn: With its colourful 17th-century buildings lining a picturesque harbour, Nyhavn is one of Copenhagen’s most photographed spots. Sip a coffee at a waterfront café or hop on a boat tour for a different perspective of the city.
- Amalienborg Palace: Home to the Danish royal family, this grand complex of four identical palaces surrounds an elegant square. Arrive at midday to witness the traditional changing of the guard ceremony.
- Copenhagen’s Bike Culture: With its flat terrain and over 390 kilometres of cycle paths, Copenhagen is best explored on two wheels. Renting a bike is easy and allows you to discover hidden corners and local favourites like a true Copenhagener.
Culinary Culture:
Copenhagen is a haven for food lovers, boasting over a dozen Michelin-starred restaurants, including the world-renowned Noma. Beyond fine dining, enjoy Danish staples like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches), fresh seafood at Torvehallerne food market, or cinnamon-spiced kanelsnegle from a local bakery. Sustainability is key here, with many restaurants focusing on organic, locally sourced ingredients.
Dive Deeper:
From the modern architecture of Ørestad and the artsy vibes of Vesterbro to the alternative spirit of Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen is a city of contrasts. Visit the Designmuseum Danmark for a taste of Danish design, or take a short boat ride to the former industrial island of Refshaleøen, now a hotspot for creative venues and street food at Reffen.
Good to Know:
Copenhagen is compact and extremely easy to navigate, whether on foot, by metro, or by bike. The city is eco-conscious, so consider purchasing a Copenhagen Card for unlimited public transport and access to top attractions. Summer offers long, sunny days perfect for sightseeing, while December brings cosy Christmas markets and festive charm. Danish kroner is the local currency, and tipping is not expected but appreciated for excellent service.
Oslo
Nestled between forested hills and the Oslofjord, Norway’s capital is a dynamic city where cutting-edge architecture meets natural beauty. Oslo effortlessly combines its rich maritime heritage with a sleek, modern vibe, offering visitors a unique blend of culture, history, and vibrant city life. Compact and walkable, it’s the perfect place to explore at your own pace, with countless attractions within easy reach.
Must-sees:
- Karl Johans Gate: Oslo’s bustling main street stretches from the Central Station to the Royal Palace, lined with shops, cafés, and historic landmarks. It's a great starting point for discovering the city's key attractions.
- The Royal Palace: Perched at the end of Karl Johans Gate, this 19th-century neoclassical palace is the official residence of Norway’s monarch. Catch the daily changing of the guard or stroll through the surrounding Palace Park.
- The National Theatre & Parliament (Stortinget): Located along Karl Johans Gate, these architectural icons reflect Oslo's cultural and political importance. The National Theatre hosts world-class performances, while Stortinget is the seat of Norway’s democracy.
- Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen: Once an old shipyard, Aker Brygge has been transformed into a lively waterfront promenade brimming with restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Next door, Tjuvholmen is known for its contemporary art galleries, including the renowned Astrup Fearnley Museum, and a buzzing nightlife scene.
Culinary Culture:
Oslo’s food scene has evolved into one of the most exciting in Scandinavia. From traditional Norwegian fare like fårikål (lamb and cabbage stew) and rakfisk (fermented fish) to New Nordic cuisine and fresh seafood straight from the fjord, the capital satisfies every palate. Head to Mathallen Food Hall for local delicacies or dine al fresco by the water with views of Oslofjord.
Dive Deeper:
Culture lovers will enjoy the city’s wealth of museums, from the Vigeland Sculpture Park in Frogner to the newly built MUNCH Museum and National Museum. For a maritime touch, visit the Fram Museum and Viking Ship Museum, both offering fascinating insights into Norway’s seafaring past. If you’re craving nature, take a ferry to the nearby islands or hike in the surrounding Nordmarka forest.
Good to Know:
Oslo is an all-season destination. Summers are mild and ideal for exploring on foot or by bike, while winter brings cosy cafés and opportunities for skiing just outside the city. The Oslo Pass offers free access to museums and public transport. Norway uses the Norwegian krone, and while tipping isn’t mandatory, it’s appreciated in restaurants and taxis for good service.