We Love —
- Settling into a cosy cabin for an overnight cruise to Helsinki, where the Baltic bays and the innovative design of Finland's capital await.
- Spending a day exploring Tallinn, a beautiful Northern European city with Medieval charm.
- Exploring Stockholm, home to a marvellous palace, historic cobble-stoned streets, not forgetting the 'Abba The Museum'.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your itinerary in brief —
This Nordic tour pauses at some of the most spectacular Scandinavian and Baltic cities in Northern Europe, with stops at the magnificent capitals of Sweden, Estonia, and Finland.
Enjoy two -mini-cruises to cross the Baltic Sea that connects these historic locations, and discover Stockholm, Tallinn and Helsinki, brimming with unique architecture, impressive palaces and fantastic food and drink.
Your 5-night tour:
- Days 1 & 2: Stockholm
- Day 3: Cruise between Stockholm and Helsinki
- Day 4: Helsinki
- Day 5: Day cruise to Tallinn
- Day 6: Departure
Your 7-night tour:
- Days 1, 2 & 3: Stockholm
- Day 4: Cruise between Stockholm and Helsinki
- Day 5 & 6: Helsinki
- Day 7: Day cruise to Tallinn
- Day 8: Departure
Please note that the order of activities may be changed without affecting the interest of the program.
Your itinerary in detail —
DAYS 1-3: STOCKHOLM - HELSINKI
DAY 1 & 2: STOCKHOLM
- Welcome to Stockholm.
- Stockholm is an enchanting green city on the Baltic Sea, built on fourteen islands at the mouth of Lake Mälaren.
- It's home to one of Europe's most charming old towns: Gamla Stan. With its palaces, museums, waterside parks, bohemian quarters and designer boutiques... discover the incomparable charm of the Swedish capital and its gentle way of life.
Overnight stays at Hotel Reisen 5*.
Breakfast included.
DAY 3: STOCKHOLM - HELSINKI
- Board your Tallink Silja Line Cruise ferry to cross the Baltic Sea and arrive in Helsinki the next day.
- Enjoy an included buffet dinner on board.
Overnight stay in a Class A Cabin.
Dinner and breakfast included.
DAY 4: HELSINKI
- Welcome to Finland.
- Your journey continues in beautiful Helsinki - a typical northern city surrounded by forests, lakes, marshes and rivers.
- This magnificent environment is a dream come true for many, as nature is omnipresent. All you need to do is spend a few days here to appreciate its atypical and endearing personality.
Overnight stay at the Original Sokos Presidentti Hotel.
Breakfast included.
DAYS 5-6: TALLINN & HELSINKI
DAY 5: HELSINKI - TALINN
- Day cruise to Tallinn
- Spend a day in Estonia's capital by taking a shuttle bus from Helsinki at 10.30 am (2-hour journey).
- Tallinn captivates visitors with its rich history and cultural heritage. The modernisation of the last few decades and the traditions of the past combine gracefully to create an incredibly beguiling destination.
- Every street and every district here, especially in the old town, is a living, breathing postcard. Enjoy the incredible atmosphere that awaits you in Estonia's capital.
- Return at 7.30 pm.
Breakfast included.
Overnight stay at the Original Sokos Presidentti Hotel.
DAY 6: DEPARTURE
- After breakfast, it's time to depart for home after a wonderful visit to these three unique Nordic destinations.
7 night tour
If you opt for the 7 night stay, you will enjoy an extra night in both Stockholm and Helsinki.
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
Maximum room capacity
At each of your locations, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in thoughtfully chosen hotels.
Your hotels during the tour:
- Stockholm: Blique by Nobis (or similar)
- Helsinki: Original Sokos Hotel Presidentti (or similar)
- During the Tallink Silja Line Cruise: Class A Seaside Cabin
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
The maximum capacity of a room is 2 adults. Single rooms are not available.
Your dining choices
During your trip, enjoy breakfast each morning from day 2 and a buffet dinner during the cruise.
Your journey to Stockholm —
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 —
Stockholm
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a city of captivating contrasts, offering both modern vibrancy and rich history. Spread across 14 islands, it effortlessly combines cultural landmarks, natural beauty, and cutting-edge design. Despite its size, Stockholm remains compact, with seamless connections via 57 charming bridges, making it ideal for exploration on foot.
Must-sees:
- Gamla Stan: Stockholm’s old town, one of Europe's best-preserved districts, where cobblestone streets lead to intimate cafés, local handicrafts, and unique boutiques.
- Vasa Museum: Home to the only preserved 17th-century warship in the world, the Vasa offers a glimpse into Sweden’s maritime history, complete with its intricate carvings and impressive restoration.
- Skansen: The world’s oldest open-air museum, offering a window into Sweden’s rural past with historical buildings, crafts, and Nordic wildlife.
Culinary culture:
Stockholm’s culinary scene is a blend of the traditional and the contemporary, where local Nordic flavours meet global influences. Traditional Swedish dishes such as gravad lax (cured salmon) and köttbullar (meatballs) are staples, while modern restaurants push the boundaries of Nordic cuisine. Explore Östermalm’s Saluhall, a bustling food market where you can sample fresh seafood, local cheeses, and Swedish pastries, or dine at one of the Michelin-starred eateries in the city.
Dive deeper:
For a richer experience of Stockholm’s culture, venture beyond the major attractions. Visit the Fotografiska, a photography museum showcasing both Swedish and international artists, or explore Djurgården, a peaceful island with parks, museums, and galleries. You can also take a boat tour to the surrounding archipelago, a serene escape from the city that reveals the natural beauty of Sweden.
Good to know:
The local currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK), and Stockholm enjoys a temperate climate, with winter temperatures often dipping below freezing and summer highs reaching 20°C. Public transport is efficient and easy to navigate, with ferries, buses, and the metro linking the city. English is widely spoken, making it accessible for international visitors year-round.
Helsinki
One of the world's most sustainable and eco-conscious destinations, Helsinki, the vibrant capital of Finland, is a beautiful seaside city that boasts urban charm, historic majesty and a dynamic dining scene. Stylish, creative, and forward-thinking, the city of Helsinki offers its visitors an insight into Nordic culture, packed with friendly locals, traditional sauna experiences and a laid-back, approachable lifestyle.
In addition to the urban elements of this destination, including the many museums, concerts, and Finnish flavours, Helsinki acts as a gateway to some of the country's most beautiful nature. While the Helsinki Archipelago is made up of over 300 unique islands, the city is also nestled less than two hours away from six spectacular national parks, making Finland's beautiful capital the ultimate base for a holiday that combines the best of both worlds.
Tallinn
Estonia's capital, sitting on the edge of the Baltic Sea is known for its medieval Old Town. Most of the streets are pedestrian only, allowing visitors to roam and stroll along as they admire the beautiful merchant houses that display Gothic architecture.
The city is divided into two towns, with the upper section which once housed wealthy Germans and the lower section which housed the poor Estonians, formed two distinct styles within the city. This is why you can find the majestic Toompea Castle in the Upper Town, a stronghold site since the 9th century that today houses the Parliament of Estonia and in the Lower Town, the market.