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Let us inspire you, and give you some good ideas of exceptional experiences for you and your group...
  • Scandinavian Capitals

    Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen are wonderful travel destinations any time of year. Modern cities yet with rich history. Stockholm is a city of interconnected islands where the sparkling waters of the Mälaren are all around. Copenhagen in daylight is a cyclist’s and shopper’s delight, with an amazing after dark nightlife and the fantastic Tivoli in the city centre. Oslo nestles in the natural arc formed at the end of a fjord, surrounded on its other three sides by green hills and mountains. All three cities have their own interpretation of clean Scandinavian design visible in the museums, restaurants and in the treasure trove of shopping opportunities.

  • A typical summer day

    Blue skies lingering long into the light nights. Swedes enjoy winter but they adore the beautiful Nordic summers, surrounded by green nature in lush gardens, beside hundreds of clear lakes or on the extensive coasts. Many in Sweden do not need more than their backwoods cottages to enjoy the summer, but luckily for the visitor there are also lots of lovely summer celebrations and festivals.

  • Evenings of Sweden

    What is an unforgettable Swedish evening? A walk under clear skies, an aperitif on the water’s edge, a simple yet sumptuous meal of fresh seafood, and then a stroll in the cooling air to theatres, outdoor concerts, the Opera, the ballet.

  • A day by the coast

    Experience the gorgeous Swedish west coast by sailing boat. Along the shore you will see many sea birds, perhaps spot a seal or two and enjoy the archipelago’s scenery, with more than 8,000 small islands. Stop at Marstrand to visit the 17th century fort where in times past Swedes and Danes constantly battled for control of the lush surrounding lands. Add something even more sophisticated and get on board a fantastic cruise along the Norwegian Fjords and enjoy the Northern Lights.

  • Fine gastronomy

    In the last decade Swedish chefs such as Tina Nordström and Marcus Samuelsson have gained fame the world over for their clean, crisp, flavourful approach. Using the bounty from both sea coasts and the unparalleled quality and freshness of ingredients from the countryside, the Swedish approach to gastronomy displays the purity of Scandinavian ingredients.

  • A winter day in Lapland

    Lapland is the place where winter looks its best. It is a territory partially above the Arctic Circle, where you can still watch reindeer herds crossing the snowy tundra, or cross it yourself in a dog sled. Sleep on furs in a hotel made of ice; take part in snow races or have dinner with the Sami people.

  • True company bonding

    Sweden’s pristine landscapes – from the high mountain ranges called fjällen in the north to the gently rolling countrysides of southern Småland – truly allow you to get away from it all. We will help provide the perfect quiet spot for your group to relax and escape the stress of the everyday, getting in sync with nature and with each other. It is a corny but true Swedish saying – good thoughts are born in serene surroundings.

  • Traditions of Sweden

    If you wondered whether dancing around the Maypole was a myth, your mid-summer trip to Sweden will prove to you otherwise. Think long tables set with summer flowers, fresh seafood, and Swedish schnapps, walks in the woods and a dip in a clear cold lake, a sun that never seems to set and a party that doesn't seem to end. That is Swedish 'midsommar'. Oh yes, and that Maypole dancing. Circling around a gorgeous tree pole festooned with garlands and flags really is part of the celebration, though in Sweden it happens in late June, not May. Leave it to the Swedes to perfect the pagan tradition.

  • Sports and leisure

    There is something for everyone in Scandinavia. Want to combine the challenge of Norway’s snowy slopes with a shopping tour to Copenhagen and a weekend sailing in Sweden? We can do that.

  • Have a cultural day

    From Viking tours in the Swedish archipelago to a visit to Oslo’s famous new Opera house to getting a glimpse of Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid. It is all here to choose from. And some of the best cultural experiences can happen simply from having a free day or two to wander around the old historic city centres of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.

  • Everyman’s right

    In Sweden an ancient law allows people to respectfully wander the countryside at will – you will not meet many ‘No Trespassing’ signs. The healing balm of nature is in Scandinavia in abundance, and it is easy to plan trips that allow you to get out and experience a variety of landscapes.

  • VIP treatment

    Sometimes it is that little extra service or extraordinary adventure that makes the trip of a lifetime. Ask how we can provide a little VIP treatment and create packages particularly designed for your needs.