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Reviewed by: Thrillophilia Scandinavia Operations Team
Updated: June 2026
Scandinavia tour packages start at INR 86,500 per person for 5-day itineraries and go up to INR 3,96,500 for 9 to 12-day trips. Most itineraries combine the highlights of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, bringing together iconic fjords, vibrant Nordic capitals, rich Viking heritage, and some of Europe's most scenic landscapes. Since the region falls within the Schengen Area, Indian travellers can explore multiple destinations under a single visa.
Some Scandinavia tour packages also extend into Finland, usually through a Lapland winter stay or a Helsinki stopover connected by ferry to Stockholm.
A smaller number of routes may include Iceland as a premium extension for experiences such as the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle. Package prices generally vary based on travel season, hotel category, internal flights, number of countries covered, and whether experiences such as fjord cruising, Arctic adventures, or Northern Lights viewing are included.
Based on verified bookings completed over the past two years, Thrillophilia's Scandinavia packages hold an average traveller rating of 4.7 across 4,100+ reviews. Every itinerary is created using a combination of destination expertise, real traveller insights, and AI-assisted route planning to optimise travel time, sightseeing coverage, and overall trip pacing. This approach helps travellers make the most of their time in Scandinavia while reducing common planning challenges associated with travelling across multiple countries.
Scandinavia Tour Package Prices — 2026 Breakdown
Scandinavia trip costs from India vary based on trip duration, destinations covered, and more. The table below outlines the most common package categories with their typical duration, pricing, and coverage.
Package | Duration | Route | Price / adult | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Copenhagen & Stockholm Highlights | 5 days | Copenhagen · Stockholm | From INR 86,500 | Short trips, first-time Europe travellers |
Glimpse of Scandinavia | 7 days | Copenhagen · Stockholm · Helsinki | From INR 1,22,300 | Short trips, budget-conscious travellers |
Discovering Scandinavia | 9 days | Stockholm · Oslo · Bergen · Copenhagen | From INR 2,41,300 | Couples, travellers wanting a city and fjord mix |
Scenic Scandinavia | 9 days | Oslo · Bergen · Stockholm · Helsinki | From INR 2,30,500 | Nature lovers, scenic rail routes |
Capitals of Scandinavia | 9 days | Copenhagen · Oslo · Stockholm · Helsinki | From INR 2,24,000 | First-timers wanting capitals + fjord cruise |
Finland & Scandinavia Highlights | 9 days | Copenhagen · Oslo · Stockholm · Helsinki | From INR 2,50,400 | Families and groups wanting cities + Finland |
Best of Iceland | 7 days | Reykjavík · Akureyri · Reykjavík | From INR 3,12,600 | Adventure travellers, Iceland-focused trips |
Scandinavia with Finland | 9 days | Helsinki · Stockholm · Bergen · Oslo · Copenhagen | From INR 3,96,500 | Groups, winter + Lapland add-on |
What Is Included in a Scandinavia Tour Package
Knowing what your package covers before you book saves you from surprises on the ground. Most Scandinavia tour packages include a standard set of inclusions, but the details can vary based on route and tier. Here is what you can expect:
Accommodation and Meals
Most packages include stays in well-located 3-star or 4-star hotels with convenient access to city centres and public transport. Premium itineraries may upgrade travellers to 5-star hotels or fjord-view properties in western Norway, offering a more immersive Scandinavian experience.
Daily breakfast is included in almost all packages. Some itineraries also include a welcome dinner or meals during fjord cruise experiences. Other meals are generally at your own expense. As dining costs in Nordic countries can be relatively high, travellers should budget approximately INR 5,000 to INR 8,000 per person per day for restaurant meals.
Airport Transfers and Internal Transport
Most packages include return airport transfers on arrival and departure. Travel between cities is mostly arranged by train, coach, or ferry, depending on the itinerary. The Oslo to Bergen route, for example, follows one of Norway's most scenic railway journeys through mountains, valleys, and dramatic natural landscapes.
On longer Scandinavia tours covering 10 days or more, one internal flight may be required. This is common when itineraries extend from southern Scandinavia to destinations such as Tromsø or Rovaniemi. Before booking, confirm whether these internal flights are included in the package price or offered as optional add-ons.
Sightseeing and Activities
Guided sightseeing in major Nordic capitals is included in most packages. This covers key attractions and cultural landmarks in Oslo, Stockholm, and Copenhagen. Fjord cruising is a standard inclusion on many western Norway itineraries and is often considered one of the highlights of a Scandinavia trip.
Before booking, it is important to verify which attraction tickets and experiences are included. Popular experiences such as Legoland in Billund, the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, and Northern Lights guided tours may be offered as optional add-ons. The same applies to Flam Railway journeys, whale-watching excursions, and Ice Hotel stays. Depending on the activity, optional experiences can add approximately INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 per person to the overall Scandinavia trip cost.
Visa Support and Documentation
Thrillophilia provides a documentation checklist tailored to your itinerary, including hotel vouchers, route details, and booking confirmations required for a Schengen visa application. While travellers submit their applications through VFS Global India, the supporting documents are prepared to align with the planned travel route.
Most Scandinavia packages follow a similar inclusion structure, although specific hotels, transport arrangements, and sightseeing experiences may vary by itinerary. Reviewing inclusions carefully before booking helps set clear expectations and ensures a smoother travel experience once your journey begins.
Scandinavia Trip Cost from India — Realistic Budget Breakdown
Scandinavia is one of the most expensive regions you can visit, so planning your budget clearly helps avoid surprises later.
Expense | Budget | Mid-Range | Premium | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Return Flights from India | INR 55,000 to INR 75,000 | INR 75,000 to INR 1,10,000 | INR 1,10,000+ | Best deals via Middle East hubs (Dubai, Doha). Book 3 to 4 months ahead for summer travel. |
Accommodation per night | INR 4,500 to INR 8,000 (3-star) | INR 9,000 to INR 18,000 (4-star) | INR 20,000+ | Bergen and Tromsø cost more than capital cities like Copenhagen or Stockholm. |
Meals per day | INR 2,500 to INR 4,000 (grocery + 1 meal out) | INR 5,000 to INR 9,000 (restaurant-led) | INR 10,000+ | Dining out in Oslo and Stockholm can be expensive. Opt for grocery chains like Rema 1000 (Norway), ICA (Sweden), Irma/Netto (Denmark). |
Internal Transport | INR 3,000 to INR 6,000 (rail passes, buses) | INR 7,000 to INR 14,000 (car hire) | INR 15,000+ | Train network is excellent and scenic. Car rentals recommended specifically for fjord road drives. |
Activities | INR 4,000 to INR 8,000 per day | INR 9,000 to INR 16,000 per day | INR 18,000+ per day | Northern Lights tours, fjord cruises, the Flam Railway, and the Blue Lagoon will increase the daily cost significantly. |
Who This Trip is Best for
The right Scandinavia tour package depends entirely on what kind of traveller you are. Not every route suits every travel style. Here is how to match your priorities to the right itinerary.
First-Time Europe Travellers
If this is your first trip to Europe, Scandinavia is an easy region to navigate. English is widely spoken, public transport is reliable, and the cities are known for their safety and cleanliness. A route covering Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm is often the best starting point, offering a balanced introduction to the Nordic region without excessive travel. Most first-time visitors find that a 7 to 8-day itinerary covers the main highlights at a comfortable pace.
Couples and Honeymooners
Couples generally enjoy itineraries that focus on scenic experiences rather than covering too many destinations. Routes through Bergen and western Norway offer fjord cruises, scenic rail journeys, and quieter landscapes. The Flam Railway is one of the most popular experiences among honeymooners, while Stockholm's Gamla Stan provides a charming city atmosphere. For winter travel, Tromsø is often added for Northern Lights viewing and Arctic experiences.
Know More About: Honeymoon Packages in Scandinavia
Families with Children
Copenhagen and Stockholm are among the most family-friendly cities in Scandinavia. Legoland in Billund and Tivoli Gardens are popular attractions for younger children, while Stockholm offers family favourites such as the Vasa Museum and Junibacken. Families often have a better experience with 2 or 3-city itineraries, as covering too many destinations can make the trip feel rushed for younger travellers.
Know More About: Family Tour Packages in Scandinavia
Northern Lights-Focused Travellers
If seeing the Northern Lights is your main priority, consider itineraries centred around Tromsø or Finnish Lapland. Most travel experts recommend adding at least three dedicated aurora-viewing nights into your package, as sightings depend heavily on weather and solar activity. Travellers who prioritise Arctic destinations over multiple city stops generally report a better Northern Lights experience and a more relaxed overall journey.
Traveller Note: If your main priority is fjords or aurora, reduce city count. If your main priority is Nordic capitals, skip the far north on shorter trips.
Scandinavia Visa for Indian Travellers — Schengen Guide
One visa covers your entire route. The Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C) gives you access to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland in a single application. Here is what you need to know.
Documents Required
Your Schengen visa application needs a cover letter, 3 months of bank statements, confirmed hotel bookings, and a flight itinerary matching your route. You also need a leave letter or ITR, employment proof, and 2 passport-sized photos. Travel insurance is mandatory with a minimum cover of EUR 30,000 (INR 33,05,940) for your full trip duration. Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your return date.
Application Process and Fee
You apply through VFS Global India. Verify which VFS centre handles Nordic countries before you visit. The visa fee is approximately EUR 80 (around INR 7,200 as of June 2026) for adults. Children under 6 can travel for free. We provide itinerary-aligned documentation to support your application. This includes hotel vouchers, route sequencing, and booking confirmations structured for your Schengen file.
Validity and Processing Time
The Schengen visa allows stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day rolling period. Processing takes a minimum of 15 days. Apply 4 to 6 weeks before your travel date to allow for peak-season delays. A valid Schengen visa also allows entry to other Schengen countries on the same trip. This helps if you plan to combine your Scandinavia tours with stops in Amsterdam, Paris, or other European cities.
How to Reach Scandinavia from India
Planning your entry point into Scandinavia can significantly influence your itinerary, travel time, and overall trip
flow. Most Scandinavia tour packages are built around three primary gateway cities: Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm.
Flying into Copenhagen (Denmark Gateway)
Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is often the preferred entry point for first-time visitors. It offers excellent connectivity to Denmark and southern Sweden, making it a convenient starting point for multi-country Nordic itineraries. Flights from India mostly operate via Dubai, Doha, Amsterdam, Istanbul, or Frankfurt through airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, KLM, Turkish Airlines, and Lufthansa. Total travel time ranges from 10 to 14 hours, depending on the stop.
Copenhagen is particularly suitable for travellers who want to begin with Nordic city experiences before exploring fjords and other scenic regions.
Flying into Oslo (Norway Gateway)
Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) is the best option for itineraries focused on Norway's fjords, scenic rail journeys, and outdoor landscapes. Flights from India commonly connect through Dubai, Doha, Istanbul, Helsinki, or Frankfurt with airlines including Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Finnair, and Lufthansa. Total travel time is usually between 11 and 15 hours.
Many fjord-focused itineraries begin in Oslo, especially those that include the Flam Railway and western Norway.
Flying into Stockholm (Sweden Gateway)
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) is a practical choice for travellers exploring Sweden and neighbouring Nordic countries. Common flight connections operate through Dubai, Doha, Istanbul, Helsinki, or Amsterdam via airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Finnair, and KLM. Typical travel times range from 11 to 15 hours.
With its historic Old Town, island setting, and strong regional connectivity, Stockholm serves as an excellent gateway to Scandinavia.
Open-Jaw Routing
Open-jaw routing refers to flying into one city and departing from another. For example, arriving in Oslo and departing from Copenhagen allows travellers to move through the region without backtracking. On many 8 to 10-day Scandinavia itineraries, this approach reduces unnecessary travel time, creates a smoother route flow, and can sometimes offer better airfare value. It is one of the most efficient ways to explore multiple Nordic countries within a single trip.
Best Countries and Cities to Cover on a Scandinavia Tour
Each destination in Scandinavia offers a different experience. Some travellers come for Norway's fjords, others for Sweden's culture, Denmark's history, or Finland's winter activities. Here's what each destination is known for and how much time you should spend there.
Norway
Norway is one of the main reasons travellers choose Scandinavia. Flights from India to Oslo usually connect through cities such as Dubai, Doha, or Frankfurt and take around 11 to 15 hours.
Oslo combines modern architecture, museums, and waterfront views. Popular attractions include the Edvard Munch Museum (entry approx. INR 1,200), the Oslo Opera House, and the free Vigeland Sculpture Park.
The country's biggest attraction is its fjords in western Norway. Sognefjord is Norway's longest fjord, while Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Lofoten Islands are known for their mountains, fishing villages, and scenic coastal landscapes.
During winter, Tromsø is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. In summer, visitors can experience the Midnight Sun, when daylight lasts late into the night.
Pro Tip: Most Norway itineraries include 3 to 4 days. If fjords are a priority, add an extra night in Bergen.
Sweden
Sweden is known for its mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Stockholm, the capital, is built across 14 islands connected by more than 50 bridges. Flights from India usually take 11 to 15 hours with one stop.
Gamla Stan (Old Town) is one of Stockholm's most visited areas, with historic buildings and cobbled streets. The Vasa Museum (entry approx. INR 1,400) displays a remarkably preserved 17th-century warship. Other popular attractions include the ABBA Museum and the Skansen open-air museum.
Travellers looking for Northern Lights experiences often add Swedish Lapland to their itinerary. Abisko is particularly well known for Aurora viewing during winter.
Pro Tip: Spend 2 to 3 days in Stockholm. If considering travelling to Lapland, add at least 2 extra nights.
Denmark
Denmark is known for its relaxed atmosphere, cycling culture, and historic attractions. Copenhagen is a popular entry point to Scandinavia, with flights from India usually taking between 10 and 14 hours.
The city's highlights include Nyhavn, the Little Mermaid Statue, and Tivoli Gardens (entry approx. INR 1,500), one of the world's oldest amusement parks. Nearby attractions include the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde (entry approx. INR 1,000) and Kronborg Castle, famously linked to Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Pro Tip: Denmark is especially popular with families. If travelling with children, consider adding a visit to Legoland in Billund.
Finland
Finland is usually added as an extension to a Scandinavia trip rather than visited on its own. Direct seasonal flights from Delhi to Helsinki take around 9 hours, while other routes connect through Doha, Istanbul, or Frankfurt.
Helsinki is easy to explore in a day and is known for attractions such as the Kiasma Modern Art Museum (entry approx. INR 1,100) and Market Square.
Most travellers visit Finland for Lapland. Rovaniemi, the official home of Santa Claus, offers reindeer safaris, husky rides, and Northern Lights experiences during winter.
Pro Tip: Finland works best as a 2 to 3-night addition to a Scandinavia itinerary.
Iceland — Optional Premium Extension
Although Iceland is not part of Scandinavia, it is often added to premium Nordic itineraries. Flights from India usually take 14 to 18 hours with one stop in Europe to reach Iceland.
Most trips begin in Reykjavik. Popular experiences include the Golden Circle route, which covers the Great Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfall, and Þingvellir National Park. The Blue Lagoon (approx. INR 8,000 to INR 15,000) is one of Iceland's most famous attractions. Other experiences include glacier hiking and whale watching.
Most travellers spend 2 to 3 days in Iceland as part of a larger Nordic trip.
Pro Tip: If you plan to include Iceland, allow at least 3 days to experience the country's main highlights comfortably.
Top Experiences to Include in Scandinavia Tours
Chase the Northern Lights in Tromsø
Norway's Tromsø, often called the Gateway to the Arctic, is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. During winter, colourful ribbons of green, purple, and pink can appear across the night sky, creating one of Scandinavia's most sought-after experiences.
- Cost: INR 6,000 to INR 12,000 per person per tour
- Location: Tromsø, northern Norway
- Best Season: Winter (December to February)
- Booking Note: Book packages with 3 or more aurora-viewing evenings to improve your chances.
Walk Through the Danish Royal Gardens
The Royal Gardens at Rosenborg Castle offer a peaceful escape in the heart of Copenhagen. Visitors can stroll through landscaped lawns, flower beds, and tree-lined paths before exploring the historic castle nearby.
- Cost: Free entry to gardens. Rosenborg Castle entry approx. INR 1,200
- Location: Rosenborg Castle, central Copenhagen, Denmark
- Best Season: Spring and summer (April to August)
- Booking Note: No advance booking needed. Castle tickets are available on-site.
Go Whale Watching in Norway or Iceland
Whale-watching tours in Norway and Iceland offer the chance to spot Humpback Whales, Orcas, dolphins, and porpoises in their natural habitat. Husavik in Iceland and Andenes in Norway are among the most popular locations for these excursions.
- Cost: INR 4,000 to INR 8,000 per person
- Location: Husavik (Iceland) or Andenes (Norway)
- Best Season: Summer (June to August) in Iceland. Winter (November to January) in Norway
- Booking Note: Book at least 2 weeks ahead during peak months. Tours depend on sea conditions.
Spend a Half Day at Legoland in Billund
Legoland Billund is one of Denmark's most popular family attractions. Built from millions of LEGO bricks, it features themed rides, interactive exhibits, and miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the world.
- Cost: INR 2,500 to INR 3,500 per person
- Location: Billund, Denmark (day trip from Copenhagen)
- Best Season: Spring and summer (April to September)
- Booking Note: Weekday visits are generally less crowded. Online tickets are often cheaper.
Ski at Norway's Top Resorts
Norway's leading ski resorts, including Hemsedal and Trysil, offer slopes for beginners and experienced skiers alike. Many resorts also feature snow parks, family-friendly areas, and scenic mountain views.
- Cost: INR 8,000 to INR 14,000 per day (ski rental plus lift pass)
- Location: Hemsedal and Trysil, central Norway
- Best Season: Winter (December to April)
- Booking Note: Equipment rental is available on-site. Book accommodation early for February travel.
Visit Scandinavia's Beaches
Scandinavia is also home to beautiful summer beaches. Popular spots such as Sønderstrand in Denmark and Sudersand Beach on Sweden's Fårö Island attract visitors for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports during the warmer months.
- Cost: Free
- Location: Skagen (Denmark) or Fårö Island (Sweden)
- Best Season: Summer (June to August)
- Booking Note: No booking needed. Carry food and water when visiting Fårö Island.
Hike to the Summit of Ukko-Koli Hill in Finland
Koli National Park is one of Finland's most scenic hiking destinations. Trails lead through forests to the summit of Ukko-Koli Hill, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Pielinen and the surrounding countryside.
- Cost: Free entry
- Location: Koli National Park, eastern Finland
- Best Season: Spring to autumn (April to October)
- Booking Note: No booking required. Trails are well-marked, but carrying water and rain gear is recommended.
Soak in Iceland's Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's most popular attractions and a common addition to premium Nordic itineraries. Located within a volcanic landscape, this geothermal spa is famous for its warm, mineral-rich waters, silica mud masks, and relaxing outdoor pools.
- Cost: INR 8,000 to INR 15,000 per person
- Location: Grindavik, near Keflavik Airport, Iceland
- Best Season: Year-round
- Booking Note: Advance booking is mandatory. Entry slots often fill weeks in advance, especially during the summer.
Sample Scandinavia Itineraries by Duration
The best Scandinavia tour packages combine realistic travel pacing with the region's most memorable experiences. These popular itineraries are designed for different trip lengths, helping travellers make the most of their time in the Nordic countries.
Nordic Capitals Express (7 Days)
Best for: First-time Europe travellers who want to explore Scandinavia's three major capitals.
Day 1 to 2: Copenhagen
Explore Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, and the city's walkable historic centre.
Day 3 to 4: Oslo
Visit the Opera House, Vigeland Sculpture Park, waterfront districts, and major museums.
Day 5 to 6: Stockholm
Discover Gamla Stan, the Vasa Museum, and Stockholm's island-filled cityscape.
Day 7: Departure from Stockholm.
Classic Scandinavia with Fjords (10 Days)
Best for: Couples and travellers looking to combine Nordic cities with Norway's scenic landscapes.
Day 1 to 2: Copenhagen
Visit Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, and Rosenborg Castle. Optional half-day trip to Kronborg Castle.
Day 3 to 4: Oslo
Explore the city's highlights before continuing towards western Norway.
Day 5 to 6: Bergen and the Fjords
Experience the Flam Railway, cruise through Norway's famous fjords, explore Bryggen Wharf, and enjoy panoramic city views from Mount Fløyen.
Day 7 to 9: Stockholm
Spend time exploring museums, historic neighbourhoods, and local culture.
Day 10: Departure.
Scandinavia with Finland or Lapland (12 Days)
Best for: Families and winter travellers looking to include Finland.
Day 1 to 2: Copenhagen
City sightseeing and family-friendly attractions.
Day 3 to 4: Oslo
Explore Norway's capital and cultural highlights.
Day 5 to 6: Bergen and the Fjords
Enjoy Norway's scenic rail journeys, fjord cruises, and waterfront districts.
Day 7 to 8: Helsinki
Explore the city centre, Market Square, and key cultural attractions.
Day 9 to 11: Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland
Visit Santa Claus Village, enjoy reindeer and husky experiences, and search for the Northern Lights during winter.
Day 12: Departure from Helsinki or Rovaniemi.
This itinerary works particularly well for travellers interested in combining classic Scandinavia with Arctic and winter experiences.
Aurora-First Route (9 Days | Winter Only)
Best for: Northern Lights seekers who want to maximise their aurora-viewing opportunities.
Day 1 to 2: Oslo
Explore the city's major landmarks and museums.
Day 3 to 5: Tromsø
Spend three nights dedicated to Northern Lights viewing. Optional activities include dog sledding, snowmobiling, and Arctic wildlife experiences.
Day 6 to 7: Stockholm
Explore Gamla Stan, museums, and Stockholm's historic waterfront.
Day 8: Copenhagen.
Explore the city’s major tourist attractions.
Day 9: Departure.
Important: Northern Lights sightings depend on weather and solar activity. Most travellers improve their chances significantly by including at least three dedicated aurora-viewing nights.
Expert Note: Many first-time visitors underestimate the distances between Scandinavian destinations. For example, travelling from Copenhagen to Tromsø by rail can take more than 24 hours. The most enjoyable itineraries focus on a few key experiences rather than trying to cover every destination. A fjord cruise in Norway, time in Stockholm's historic Gamla Stan, and a relaxed day in Copenhagen often create a far better trip than rushing through multiple cities in a limited timeframe.
Best Time to Visit Scandinavia from India
The best time to visit Scandinavia depends on the experiences you want. Summer offers long daylight hours, which is perfect for outdoor activities, winter is ideal for Northern Lights and snow experiences, while the shoulder seasons provide fewer crowds and better value.
Summer (June to August)
Summer is the most popular time to visit Scandinavia. Temperatures in cities such as Oslo and Copenhagen generally range between 12°C and 25°C, making it ideal for sightseeing, fjord cruises, hiking, and exploring Nordic capitals on foot.
This season also brings the Midnight Sun, when daylight extends late into the evening across much of the region. Popular experiences include fjord cruises in Norway, city breaks in Copenhagen and Stockholm, and seasonal festivals across Scandinavia.
July is the busiest and most expensive month, while August offers similar weather with slightly fewer crowds. Travellers planning summer trips should book flights and hotels several months in advance, especially for destinations such as Bergen and Tromsø.
Midnight Sun
- One of Scandinavia's most unique natural phenomena is the Midnight Sun. North of the Arctic Circle, the sun remains visible for much of the day and night between late May and mid-July. Even in the southern parts of Scandinavia, summer nights remain surprisingly bright.
- This extended daylight allows travellers to enjoy activities such as hiking, kayaking, and fjord cruising well into the evening. While most hotels provide blackout curtains, carrying a sleep mask can make it easier to adjust to the unusual daylight conditions.
- For many visitors, experiencing the Midnight Sun becomes one of the most memorable parts of a Scandinavia trip.
Winter (October to March)
Winter transforms Scandinavia into a snowy wonderland and is the best season for Northern Lights experiences. Temperatures range from -5°C to 7°C in major cities, while Arctic destinations can be significantly colder.
December to February offers the best chances of seeing the Northern Lights, especially in Tromsø, Abisko, and Finnish Lapland. Winter is also the season for experiences such as dog sledding, reindeer safaris, snowmobiling, and Christmas markets.
Some fjord cruises and attractions operate on limited schedules during winter, so it is best to choose an itinerary designed specifically for the season.
Shoulder Season (April to May and September to October)
The shoulder months offer a balance between good weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices.
Spring is known for scenic landscapes, waterfalls, and longer daylight hours, while autumn brings colourful scenery, fewer crowds, and the start of the Northern Lights season in northern regions.
For travellers looking to avoid peak-season prices, April to May and September to October are often the best times to visit.
Food and Practical Tips for Indian Travellers in Scandinavia
Indian Restaurants in Major Cities
Finding Indian food in Scandinavia is generally easy in major cities.
- Oslo: India Gate and Taste of Spice are popular choices for Indian meals.
- Copenhagen: Masala Bar and Rangoli are known for their convenient central locations and authentic flavours.
- Stockholm: Restaurants such as Masala Art Bengali Streetfood, Beyond Smak, and Mother India Stockholm are popular among Indian travellers.
Vegetarian and Jain Travellers
Vegetarian travellers can comfortably manage in Scandinavia's major cities, but planning becomes more important in smaller towns and remote areas.
Indian restaurants are available in most capital cities, and local cafés often offer vegetarian options such as rye bread sandwiches, cheese-based dishes, pastries, soups, and salads. Supermarkets like Coop, ICA, and IKEA Food Market also stock ready-to-eat vegetarian meals and snacks.
If your itinerary includes fjord regions, national parks, or long travel days, carrying snacks such as nuts, energy bars, or instant meals can be helpful, as vegetarian choices may be limited in some areas.
Note: Jain and vegan travellers should inform Thrillophilia before booking, as meal customisation depends on hotel and restaurant availability.
Traditional Scandinavian Food Worth Trying
- Smørrebrød: Open sandwiches on rye bread with multiple toppings, commonly eaten at lunch.
- Swedish meatballs (köttbullar): A popular dish, often served with potatoes and lingonberry sauce.
- Gravlax: Mild cured salmon, best for first-time seafood eaters.
- Cloudberries: Seasonal wild orange berries used in desserts with cream.
- Kanelbullar: Cinnamon buns, widely available in bakeries and great for vegetarians.
- Whale meat note: It is sold legally in Norway. Ask before ordering, as menus may not always label it clearly.
Common Planning Mistakes Indian Travellers Make
Many first-time visitors try to cover too much in a single Scandinavia trip. A little planning can help you avoid common mistakes and make the journey far more enjoyable.
Trying to Cover Too Many Cities
One of the most common mistakes is trying to fit Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Bergen, Tromsø, and Helsinki into a short itinerary. While it looks manageable on a map, travel times between destinations can be longer than expected.
For most travellers, focusing on 2 to 4 destinations creates a more relaxed and enjoyable experience, with enough time to actually explore each place.
Adding Fjords or Northern Lights Without Enough Time
Norway's fjords and the Northern Lights are two of Scandinavia's biggest highlights, but both require dedicated time.
Fjord experiences are concentrated in western Norway and often involve extra travel beyond the main cities. Similarly, Northern Lights sightings are never guaranteed and usually require several nights in Arctic destinations such as Tromsø or Lapland.
If either experience is a priority, it is often better to reduce the number of cities and build the itinerary around it.
Underestimating Food and Winter Conditions
Scandinavia is generally more expensive than many other European destinations. Dining at restaurants in cities such as Oslo and Stockholm can cost approximately INR 5,000 to INR 8,000 per person per day.
Vegetarian and Jain travellers may also find fewer meal options outside major cities, especially in remote fjord regions and smaller towns. Carrying snacks and planning meals in advance can make travel much easier.
During winter, daylight hours are much shorter in northern regions, and temperatures can drop significantly. Warm clothing, proper winter footwear, and a flexible itinerary are essential for a comfortable trip.
Booking the Wrong Flight Route
Many travellers automatically book return flights from the same city, which can result in unnecessary travel time.
For multi-country itineraries, an open-jaw route often works better. For example, flying into Oslo and departing from Copenhagen allows you to move through the region without retracing your steps. This can save both time and, in some cases, money.
Quick Tip: The most enjoyable Scandinavia itineraries are usually the simplest ones. Rather than trying to see everything in one trip, focus on a few destinations and allow enough time to experience them properly.
What Our Travellers Say About Their Scandinavian Trips
The following reviews are from verified Thrillophilia bookings. All quotes are taken directly from post-trip feedback submitted by travellers after completing their Scandinavia trip.
Siddhran Dwivedi — Scandinavia with Finland Group Tour
Verified Thrillophilia international booking | February 2024
"We wanted a taste of each Scandinavian country, and Thrillophilia's Norway, Sweden, and Finland tour delivered! Each city had its own unique charm. Copenhagen's historical sites, Gothenburg's canal beauty, Oslo's Viking history, Bergen's stunning nature, and Stockholm's chic vibes — we loved it all! The overnight ferry cruise between Stockholm and Helsinki was a relaxing way to travel. A fantastic tour for anyone wanting a Scandinavian sampler!"
Aryan Chauhan — Pune, Finland & Scandinavia Winter Highlights Group Tour Package
Verified Thrillophilia international booking | March 2026
"Our group from Pune wanted a trip that balanced adventure with comfort, and Norway absolutely delivered on both. Thrillophilia organised a private RIB boat safari through the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, which turned out to be the standout moment of the journey. Cruising through the narrow fjords with the wind rushing past us and spotting seals along the rocks felt straight out of a NatGeo documentary. The hotels were thoughtfully chosen for their incredible views, and having the support team just a WhatsApp message away made everything even more convenient."
Sonamani Toppo — Noida, Scenic Scandinavia with FREE Mostraumen Cruise
Verified Thrillophilia international booking | March 2026
"Visiting Iceland's Blue Lagoon during my Thrillophilia trip from Noida was a highlight. Relaxing in warm geothermal waters surrounded by snowy landscapes felt surreal. The trip was well-planned and hassle-free."
Why Indian Travellers Trust Thrillophilia for Scandinavia Tours
Planning a trip across multiple Nordic countries can be challenging, especially when it involves different cities, transport networks, and seasonal experiences. Thrillophilia's Scandinavia tour packages are designed to simplify the process through thoughtful itinerary planning, destination expertise, and end-to-end travel support.
Well-Planned Itineraries
Every itinerary is designed around realistic travel times and comfortable pacing. Instead of trying to fit too many destinations into a short trip, routes are planned to give travellers enough time to enjoy key experiences such as fjord cruises, Northern Lights excursions, and city sightseeing.
Hotel locations are selected for convenience, with easy access to major transport hubs and city attractions. This helps reduce unnecessary travel time and makes multi-country journeys smoother.
Visa Guidance and Documentation Support
Thrillophilia provides support for the Schengen visa application process by sharing the required travel documents, including hotel vouchers, booking confirmations, and itinerary details. While travellers submit their applications through VFS Global India, the documentation is prepared to align with the planned travel route.
On-Ground Travel Support
Travelling across Scandinavia often involves multiple flights, trains, ferries, and transfers. Our team helps coordinate these arrangements throughout the journey, ensuring a smoother travel experience across different countries and destinations.
For seasonal experiences such as the Northern Lights, itineraries are planned with realistic expectations. Since aurora sightings depend on weather conditions, packages often include multiple viewing opportunities along with other activities to maximise the overall experience.
What Is Confirmed Before Booking
- Route and country sequence
- Hotel category and meal inclusions
- Major sightseeing experiences included in the package
- Internal transport arrangements (train, coach, ferry, or flight)
- Visa guidance and documentation support
What Is Confirmed After Booking
- Exact hotel names (subject to availability)
- Confirmed train, ferry, or flight schedules
- Attraction and experience tickets
- Updated visa documentation, if required during processing
Travel Updates and Safety Information for Scandinavia
Scandinavia is among the safest regions in the world for tourists. These practical notes help you prepare for the specifics of Nordic travel.
- Winter Driving (Norway): Winter tyres are mandatory by law between October and April. The Atlantic Ocean Road can close in severe storms. Drive slowly on fjord-road routes, especially on the E39 in western Norway.
- Hiking Safety (Trolltunga and Preikestolen): Both trails have no rangers or safety barriers. The Trolltunga trail is a 22 to 27-kilometre round trip and not suited for casual walkers. Start by 7 am, check forecasts on yr.no, and carry food, water, and rain gear regardless of morning conditions.
- Northern Lights: Sightings depend entirely on weather and solar activity. Scandinavia tour packages that include 3 or more aurora evenings give you a significantly better chance.
- Travel Insurance: Schengen travel insurance with a minimum of EUR 30,000 cover is mandatory. Carry printed proof throughout your trip.
- General Safety: Petty crime is low across all major Nordic cities. Tap water is safe and drinkable throughout the region.
Scandinavia Tour faqs
Is 7 days enough for a Scandinavia tour from India?
Seven days covers Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm if the pace is steady. It does not leave room for fjord cruises or Northern Lights stays. Eight to ten days is the recommended minimum to add one defining experience beyond the capitals.
Can I combine Scandinavia with other European countries?
Yes, the Schengen visa covers wider Europe. Many Indian travellers add a stop in Amsterdam, Paris, or London. Plan the itinerary so Scandinavia gets enough days to be worthwhile. Two days in Oslo alongside three other European cities is not enough.
What is the best way to see the Norwegian fjords?
A fjord cruise is the best way to see the Norwegian fjords. The Oslo to Bergen route via the Flam Railway and a Nærøyfjord cruise is one of our most popular Scandinavia experiences. This works best as a 2-day excursion with Bergen as an overnight stop. May to September is the ideal window.
Which Scandinavian country is best for first-time travellers?
Denmark is the easiest entry point for first-time travellers. Copenhagen is compact, English is widely spoken, and public transport is simple. Norway suits nature-first travellers. Sweden sits between the two. Most first-timers start with Denmark and add one other country.
Which Scandinavian country is the most expensive for tourists?
Norway is usually the most expensive country in Scandinavia for accommodation, dining, and internal transport. Denmark follows closely in capital-city costs, especially in Copenhagen. Sweden often gives slightly better value outside Stockholm, particularly for hotels and regional travel.
How much does a Scandinavia trip cost from India?
The cost of Scandinavia tour packages starts at INR 87,000 per person for 4 to 5-day capital-city routes. An 8-to-10-day route with fjords costs INR 1,60,000 to INR 2,40,000 per person. Extended circuits with Finland or Iceland run INR 2,80,000 to INR 3,96,682. Return flights from India add INR 55,000 to INR 1,10,000. Daily expenses in Nordic capitals run between INR 5,000 and INR 10,000 per person.
What is the best season for a Scandinavia trip from India?
May to September is the easiest season for first-time travellers because the weather is mild, transport runs smoothly, and daylight hours are long. December to February suits travellers specifically planning Northern Lights, snow hotels, or Arctic excursions. Shoulder months like April and October offer lower prices.
How can I plan 3 days in Scandinavia?
Three days are very limited for the region. It is best to choose one city and commit fully. Three days in Copenhagen, Stockholm, or Oslo gives a far better experience than splitting across three capitals. A focused short-trip package works better than a rushed multi-city run.
Is it worth going to Scandinavia?
Yes, Scandinavia is highly rewarding for travellers interested in landscapes, design, and slow-paced premium travel. The region offers strong contrasts — modern capitals, Arctic experiences, fjord cruises, and seasonal phenomena like the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights.
How many days are enough for a Scandinavia tour?
7 to 10 days is the most practical range. A 6-to-7-day circuit covers the three main capitals. Adding fjords or Northern Lights needs 9 to 12 days. 14+ days suits travellers who want to go deeper into one or two countries.
Which countries are usually included in a Scandinavia package?
Most Scandinavia tour packages cover Norway, Sweden, and Denmark as the core three. Some add Finland as a Helsinki or Lapland extension. Iceland appears on longer 10-to-12-day routes. Always check individual package inclusions before booking.
Is it worth going to Scandinavia?
Yes, Scandinavia is highly rewarding for travellers interested in landscapes, design, and slow-paced premium travel. The region offers strong contrasts — modern capitals, Arctic experiences, fjord cruises, and seasonal phenomena like the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights.






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