We Love —
- Wandering through the cobbled streets of Gamla Stan, Stockholm's old town, with its picturesque architecture and enchanting history.
- Savouring the flavours of Finland with a visit to Helsinki's renowned markets and gourmet restaurants.
- Stepping back in time in Tallinn’s well-preserved medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your itinerary in brief —
Your itinerary in detail —
5 night tour:
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN STOCKHOLM
- Arrive in Stockholm
- Breakfast included
- Night at Clarion Hotel Amaranten 4* or similar
DAY 2: STOCKHOLM - HELSINKI
- Breakfast included
- Overnight Stockholm to Helsinki cruise
- Night aboard MS Silja Symphony
DAY 3: HELSINKI - TALLINN
- Breakfast included
- 2-hour cruise from Helsinki to Tallinn
- Night at Hestia Europe Hotel 4* or similar
DAY 4: TALLINN - STOCKHOLM
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is a captivating city known for its beautifully preserved medieval architecture and rich history. The city's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and stunning medieval buildings.
- Breakfast included
- Overnight Tallinn to Stockholm cruise
- Night aboard Victoria I or MS Baltic Queen
DAY 5: STOCKHOLM
- Breakfast included
- Free time
- Night at Clarion Hotel Amaranten 4* or similar
DAY 6: DEPART STOCKHOLM
- Breakfast included
- Departure
6 night tour:
By choosing the 6 night tour you'll prolong your stay with an extra night in Stockholm on Day 6 before departure.
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 hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
Maximum room capacity
At each of your stops, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in thoughtfully selected hotels.
Your accommodation:
Stockholm: Clarion Hotel Amaranten 4* or similar
Stockholm - Helsinki: MS Silja Symphony
- Cabin inside: 11 m² for 2 to 4 people on decks 5, 9, 10 or 11, the lower beds can be converted into a double bed
- Cabin outside: sea view, 11 m² for 2 to 4 people on decks 5, 8, 9, 10 or 11, the lower beds can be converted into a double bed
Tallinn: Hestia Europe Hotel 4* or similar
Tallinn - Stockholm: Victoria I or MS Baltic Queen
- Cabin inside: without windows, 9 m² for 2 to 4 people on decks 5, 8 or 9, toilet, shower and TV
- Cabin outside: sea view, 9-10 m² for 2 to 4 people on decks 5, 8 or 9, toilet, shower and TV
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Optional excursions —
Private airport transfer from Stockholm (one-way)
Upgrade your experience and opt for private airport transfer to and from your hotel, for a seamless, personalised travel experience.
Guided tour of Stockholm's Viking history
Uncover the mysteries of Swedish Viking history and visit cultural and archaeological sites in the Swedish countryside. See magnificent rune stones, Viking roadways and a Viking Age parliament.
Your itinerary in detail:
- First stop: Broby bro, one of Sweden's most famous Viking cemeteries. Discover and visit Viking burial sites, both pagan and Christian. Discover what the rune stones at this site can teach us. Discover Estrid, a powerful Viking woman.
- Second stop: Jarlabanki Bridge, an ancient Viking bridge that has been partially rebuilt. Discover the Viking lords, their power, their bridges and road building to learn more about the powerful Jarlabanke group and its influence.
- Third stop: The site of Arkil's Thing, a Viking parliament. Discover Viking laws, Viking society, how decisions were made in society and how conflicts were settled.
- Fourth stop: Enjoy lunch in the charming town of Sigtuna (not included in the price).
- Fifth stop: Stroll through Sigtuna, Sweden's oldest town. Stroll among the ruins of the medieval church, visit the museum and walk along the main street, which has retained the same layout as in Viking times.
Practical information:
Guided tour: Yes
Languages: English
Availability: Daily
Accessible to people with reduced mobility: No
Accessible to pregnant women: No
Minimum age: 8 years. Minors are the responsibility of the adults accompanying them.
Duration: 6 hours
Timetable: 9am - 3pm
Group size: 1 to 10 people
Transfers included: Yes
Pick-up and drop-off point: At your hotel
The price includes:
- Return transfers between the activity and your hotel
- Visit to Stockholm with a private guide
- Visit to the Viking cemetery at Broby, the reconstructed Viking bridge at Jarlabanki, the Viking parliament at Akil's Thing and Sigtuna, Sweden's oldest city.
- All transport between sites
- Transfers between your hotel and the meeting point
The price does not include:
- Meals and drinks, any tips and personal expenses
- Anything not included in 'The price includes.
Swedish nature safari at sunset
Partake in a real forest safari from central Stockholm and head out into the wilderness with your knowledgeable guide for a chance to spot the nocturnal animals that live there.
You will receive a detailed booking voucher from the tour operator, Book Nordics, directly in your travel documents on your Voyage Privé account.
Practical information:
Guided tour: Yes
Language: English
Availability: Daily
Accessible to people with reduced mobility: No
Accessible to pregnant women: Yes
Minimum age: 10 years. Minors are the responsibility of the adults accompanying them.
Duration: 4 hours
Schedule: 6pm - 10pm
Group size: 2 to 8 people
Transfers from hotel: Not included
Pick-up and drop-off point: Pipersgatan, 45, in central Stockholm
Price includes:
- Services of an English-speaking guide
- Swedish nature safari
- A pair of binoculars
- A traditional Swedish Midsummer meal
Price does not include:
- Transfers between your hotel and the meeting point
- Meals and drinks not mentioned in the "Price includes" section
- Tips and personal expenses
- Anything not mentioned in "Price includes".
Important note: observation of wildlife in its natural environment is possible, but never guaranteed. The absence of animals will not be reimbursed.
Stockholm Royal Canal Tour (until 15th October only)
Join us for a scenic boat tour through Stockholm's lush green areas. The journey begins at Strömkajen, located in the heart of the city, and takes you across the picturesque Djurgården Canal.
Archipelago tour by boat (from October 16th only)
The perfect boat excursion for those seeking a live guided sightseeing tour aboard. Discover Stockholm's stunning archipelago at its finest!
Your journey to Stockholm —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
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
As one of Europe's most enchanting, well-designed and dynamic destinations, Stockholm is an ideal choice for a city break in every season. From the fashion, to the architecture, vibrant dining scene and wealth of ever-evolving museums, this 'Beauty on the Water' offers something for guests of every age and description.
Spread across 14 islands, and yet surprisingly compact, the city of Stockholm is interconnected via a series of 57 charming bridges, which allow guests to walk between attractions with ease. The highlights across Sweden's capital seem endless, but Gamla Stan remains a firm favourite - one of the best-preserved districts seen across Europe, from the cobblestone streets to the cosy shops and cafés, where handicrafts, souvenirs and tasty, local treats can be found.
In addition to the winding, historical streets, Stockholm also promises an array of fantastic museums, the most famous of which is possibly the Vasa Museum. As the home of the only preserved seventeenth-century ship in the world, ornately decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures despite the 333 years it spent underwater following its maiden voyage - this is undoubtedly a must-see attraction when visiting Stockholm.
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.