A Month Nordic Itinerary: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland

The Nordic countries are a traveler’s dream. From the glaciers and fjords of Norway to the charming villages and colorful architecture of Denmark, there’s so much to see and do in this part of the world. If you’re planning a one-month trip to the Nordic countries, this itinerary will help you make the most of your time.

Day 1-7: Norway Start your trip in Norway, where you can explore the fjords, hike to glaciers, and see the northern lights. Some must-see or do in Norway include:

Aurora Borealis Norway Photo by Tobias Bjørkli
  • Explore the fjords by boat and hike to glaciers in the Jotunheimen National Park
  • Visit the city of Bergen, known for its charming wooden houses and lively fish market
  • Take a trip to the Sognefjord, the largest and most famous fjord in Norway
  • See the northern lights in Tromso or Alta, two of the best places in Norway for aurora watching
  • Try traditional Norwegian dishes such as smoked salmon, reindeer meat, and cloudberries.

Day 8-14: Sweden Next, head to Sweden and explore Stockholm, the country’s charming capital.

Sweden Photo by Jonathan Petersson
  • Take a boat tour of Stockholm’s many islands and see the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace
  • Visit the Vasa Museum, which houses the 17th-century warship that sunk on its maiden voyage
  • Explore the medieval city of Visby on the island of Gotland
  • Hike in the Swedish Lapland and see the midnight sun in the summer
  • Try traditional Swedish dishes such as meatballs, lingonberry sauce, and smoked salmon.

Day 15-21: Denmark is known for its charming villages and colorful architecture. Some of the must-see places in Denmark include:

Copenhagen, Denmark Photo by Daniel Jurin
  • Visit the capital of Copenhagen and explore the charming streets of the old town
  • Take a trip to the village of Ribe, the oldest town in Denmark, and visit the Ribe Viking Center
  • Explore the island of Bornholm, known for its picturesque villages and beautiful beaches
  • Visit the Legoland Billund, the original Legoland park in Denmark
  • Try traditional Danish dishes such as smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches), frikadeller (meatballs) and flødeboller (chocolate-covered cream puffs).

Day 22-28: Finland is a great place to experience the natural beauty of the Nordic countries. Some of the must-see places in Finland include:

Central Finland, Finland Photo by Tristan Pokornyi from Pexels
  • Explore the city of Helsinki and visit the Finnish National Museum and the Suomenlinna fortress
  • Take a trip to the Finnish Lakeland and go canoeing or kayaking
  • Visit the Arctic Sea, where you can see the Northern Lights in the winter and the Midnight Sun in the summer
  • Go to the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, where you can meet Santa Claus and learn about Finnish Christmas traditions
  • Try traditional Finnish dishes such as smoked fish, reindeer meat, and cloudberries.

Day 29-30: Iceland End your trip in Iceland, where you can explore the country’s glaciers, hot springs, and waterfalls. Some must-see places in Iceland include:

Blue Lagoon, Iceland Photo by Peter Stewart
  • Explore Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, and visit the Hallgrimskirkja church and the Harpa concert hall
  • Take a trip to the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa located in a lava field
  • Explore the Golden Circle, a popular tourist route that includes Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir geyser, and Thingvellir National Park
  • Visit the Vatnajökull National Park, where you can go ice-climbing on a glacier
  • Try traditional Icelandic dishes such as hákarl (fermented shark), skyr (yogurt-like dairy product) and plokkfiskur (mashed fish with potatoes and butter).

The Nordic countries offer a wealth of experiences for travelers. From the glaciers and fjords of Norway to the charming villages and colorful architecture of Denmark, there’s something for everyone in this part of the world. This one-month itinerary will help you make the most of your time, and make sure you see the best of the Nordic countries.

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