Scandinavia’s northernmost region is a fascinating mosaic of fjords, otherworldly, dramatic landscapes, and some of the most sustaining capitals in the continent -- and the world.

DENMARK AND FINLAND: COZY AND COOL

Start by greeting the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, the capital of Scandinavia’s most Southern and friendliest people.  Stroll and shop along the Strøget, the city’s main pedestrian street, one of the longest in Europe. 

Don’t miss the chance to take a canal cruise through the harbor, and admire the city from the water.

Make your way to Helsinki for a dose of cool: marvel at the ultramodern, luminous Finlandia Hall, designed by world famous Alvar Aalto. Be mesmerized by the rough beauty of the famous  Temppeliaukio Church, carved straight into bedrock.

Sweeten your day at the Café Esplanad, relishing in their legendary cinnamon rolls. A cruise to Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, is a perfect way to end a Sunday afternoon. 

THE WILD SIDE: NORWAY AND ICELAND

Nature is queen in these two countries. From the fjords of Norway to the volcanoes of Iceland, you will be amazed by the untouched, pristine nature.

Tour the hillside of beautiful Bergen by funicular; breathe in the tranquility of Bygdøy’s peninsula; Chase the Northern Lights in the North: the choice is yours.
Travel to another dimension in Iceland. 

Sit back and relax, contemplating the sky while the milky blue, powerful waters of Grindavik restore your body. 

Feel the power of the land beneath you in the geyser-dotted valley of Haukadalur, and watch the Kirkjufell peak -- if you are lucky, you might catch a glimpse of Northern Lights, here, too.
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