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Thrillophilia brings you 50+ best Northern Europe packages designed for every kind of traveller—whether you're planning a honeymoon, a family holiday, or an exciting group trip. You can book your Northern Europe tour packages with us starting at just ₹1,80,000 for a 7-day adventure and going up to ₹2,75,000 for a 13-day vacation. Whether you are chasing the Northern Lights in Iceland or exploring the fjords of Norway, you will surely make memories worth a lifetime.

Our itineraries cover the most iconic locations of Northern Europe, including the colourful streets of Copenhagen and the untouched beauty of Lapland. You can also spend your time enjoying a sauna in Helsinki or wandering around the old town streets of Stockholm, while our team ensures you get the best experience. All our packages take care of your guided sightseeing tours, handpicked stays, visa assistance, and more, making sure you don’t have to worry about the details.

Summer months are some of the best times to visit Northern Europe, as the long daylight hours and comfortable weather are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and sightseeing. Whether you're planning a Europe trip or a specific Northern adventure, kayaking through the Norwegian fjords, soaking in Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon, or taking a scenic train ride across Finland’s snowy lands, you get to experience all of these unforgettable activities.

Our Northern Europe tour packages from India are the best for you if you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker, or want to experience culture at its finest. Travelling with Thrillophilia guarantees that you’ll get to explore medieval castles, try local food, and experience life in some of the world’s happiest countries. So, if you are planning your Northern Europe trip with us, be assured that we take care of everything from start to finish.

Why Choose Thrillophilia For Your Northern Europe Trip?

1. Expertly Curated Itineraries: At Thrillophilia, we don’t just put a trip or itinerary together — we plan it the way we’d do it for ourselves. From the must-see famous landmarks to the little hidden spots only known to locals, every part of your Northern Europe tour is picked by us with a purpose. We make sure that you won't miss any experiences or adventures during your trip.

2. Fully Customizable Packages: At Thrillophilia, we believe in a customised travel experience - your tour, your way. Enjoy a tailored experience with our Northern Europe tour packages - whether you are planning a honeymoon with your partner or looking forward to a family vacation, or a solo adventure. Our team of experts will work with you to make sure the trip fits your travel goals and budget.

3. All-Inclusive Experience: With Thrillophilia, you get a smooth, all-in-one travel experience so that you can simply focus on enjoying the trip. Our Northern Europe tour packages include accommodation, guided tours, airport transfers, internal travel, and even visa support. 

4. Handpicked Accommodation: Our team makes sure to book hotels and stays that offer you comfort, quality, and good location. Whether it’s a modern hotel in Stockholm or a cozy lodge in Iceland, your stay will be clean, well-rated, and conveniently located.

5. 24/7 Customer Support: Our customer support team is available 24/7 to help you out during your Northern Europe trip. Someone from our expert team at Thrillophilia will always be available and ready to assist — before, during, and after your travel. 

6. Local Expertise and Guides: You will be guided by expert locals during your Northern Europe tour, and enjoy a deep dive into the culture, history, and local stories of each destination.

Best Time For A Northern Europe Trip

The Summer season (June to August) in Northern Europe offers long days, mild weather, and vibrant festivals. Winter season on the other hand is known for snowy landscapes and the iconic Northern Lights. Each season brings some unique experience and activity to your Northern Europe trip –

1. Summer (June to August)

Summer months are some of the most popular months amidst travelers to explore the beautiful destinations of Northern Europe. During this time the weather is very pleasant and you get to enjoy long daylight hours. With up to 18 hours of daylight during the months of June to August, it is the best time for outdoor activities and sightseeing tours. The cities are bustling with tourists, outdoor spaces are more vibrant, and almost all of the popular attractions are open for extended hours. If you plan your trip during the summer, you get to enjoy some of the iconic local festivals and cultural events. Or you can just enjoy activities like hiking, cruising, cycling and more. 

Best For:

  • Exploring cities like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Reykjavik without dealing with cold weather.
  • Hiking through Norway’s fjords or the Swedish countryside.
  • Enjoying outdoor dining in Oslo or spending time at summer cafes in Helsinki.
  • Attending Midsummer Festivals celebrated across Sweden and Finland, a lively cultural experience taking place during this time of year.

Ideal for: Families, first-time visitors, outdoor lovers, and festival goers booking Northern Europe tour packages.

2. Spring (April to May) 

If your main focus while traveling to Northern Europe is to enjoy calm surroundings, lower prices, and mild weather, Spring is the perfect season. Flowers start to bloom, and you’ll see green parks, clean air, and pleasant temperatures across most cities. Since the destinations are less crowded, you get more time and space at key attractions. Early spring is also a good time to start spotting the Northern Lights in Norway and Iceland. It is best to plan your trip in spring if you want to experience the right mix of quiet and activity.

Best For:

  • Visiting parks and museums in Stockholm and Oslo without the long queues or large crowds.
  • Admiring cherry blossoms in full bloom across Copenhagen is a springtime highlight.
  • Driving through Norway’s fjords and countryside while capturing scenic routes.
  • Enjoying views of the early Northern Lights in remote parts of Iceland.

Ideal for: Nature lovers, peaceful travelers, and those planning cultural trips through our Northern Europe packages.

3. Autumn (September to November) 

Autumn offers cooler weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful views as the leaves start changing colour. The famous national parks, lake regions, and countryside roads look especially scenic during this season. You’ll also get to enjoy seasonal events like harvest festivals and food markets that showcase the local culture of the region. Autumn is also the best time for spotting the Northern Lights in Iceland, Norway, and Finnish Lapland, making it a magical season for a Europe honeymoon trip.

Best For:

  • Exploring cultural spots like museums in Stockholm or Reykjavik.
  • Taking walking tours or visiting lakes surrounded by vibrant fall colours.
  • Enjoying local food festivals and seasonal autumn events hosted in many European towns.
  • Viewing the Northern Lights is visible from many remote and peaceful areas.

Ideal for: Photographers, solo travellers, and those looking for a quiet Northern Europe tour experience.

4. Winter (December to February) 

Winter season in Northern Europe is vibrant and known for its beautiful Christmas celebrations. The festive charm takes over during the winter, and you get to enjoy snow-covered towns, holiday lights, and Christmas markets. You can explore some of the popular Christmas markets in Oslo, Stockholm, and Copenhagen. Alternatively, you could also take part in winter activities like skiing, snowmobiling, and husky sledding in cities like Finland, Norway, and Sweden. 

Best For:

  • Visiting Christmas markets and enjoying the festive vibe in capital cities like Oslo, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.
  • Trying winter sports like skiing and snowmobiling across Lapland and the Arctic Circle.
  • Soaking in geothermal pools in Reykjavik for a relaxing way to experience the cold.
  • Joining guided Northern Lights tours in Finland and Iceland to witness this natural wonder up close.

Ideal for: Adventure seekers, festive travellers, and couples booking to enjoy Northern Europe tour packages in snowy winter.

Visa Requirements for a Europe Trip

Indian travellers need a Schengen Visa to visit European destinations, including those in Northern Europe. 

What is a Schengen Visa?

A Schengen Visa lets you travel to 27 European countries, including popular destinations such as Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. If you have a Schengen visa you can move freely across borders within the Schengen zone without needing separate visas for each country. This makes it easier to explore multiple destinations that are included in our Northern Europe tour packages. 

Who Needs It?

Indian passport holders need a Short-Term Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C) for trips up to 90 days.

Travellers with a valid Schengen Visa can also visit countries like Iceland and Norway under the same visa.

Documents Required: 

  • A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity and 2 blank pages.
  • A completed Schengen visa application form.
  • Two recent passport-size photos as per Schengen photo guidelines.
  • A copy of your confirmed flight tickets and hotel bookings.
  • Travel insurance with coverage of at least €30,000 or 29,13,270.00 INR approximately.
  • A cover letter with your travel plan and the purpose of your visit.
  • Bank statements from the last 3 to 6 months.
  • Income Tax Returns or Form 16 for the last financial year.
  • Employment proof or an approved leave letter from your employer.
  • A detailed day-by-day travel itinerary.

Processing Time:

  • Visa processing for a Schengen visa usually takes 15 working days (approximately). However, the actual processing time depends on the embassy or consulate that is handling your application.
  • It’s best to apply for your Schengen visa 4–6 weeks in advance to avoid last-minute delays.

If you book your Northern Europe tour packages from India with Thrillophilia, our team can guide you with the visa process and documentation step by step. 

Popular Destinations In Northern Europe

1. Geiranger, Norway

Geiranger is one of the most scenic places to visit in Norway, where you get to witness the beautiful fjord views, mountains, and waterfalls. If you are visiting this stunning village, don’t forget to take a boat ride through the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. You can also take a drive along the Trollstigen road or stop at its famous sky-high viewpoints like Ornesvingen and Dalsnibba.

Unique Highlights:

  • Cruise through the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord
  • Drive the scenic Trollstigen mountain road
  • Enjoy panoramic views from Ornesvingen viewpoint
  • Visit the Dalsnibba Skywalk for a bird’s-eye look at the fjord​

2. Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavík is a blend of modern city and Nordic landscapes, making it one of the top places to visit in Iceland. You can walk through colourful streets filled with local cafes, shops, and street art. Just outside the city, you’ll find hot springs, geysers, and lava fields. Whether you’re planning an Iceland trip to watch the Northern Lights or soak in a geothermal pool, Reykjavík offers it all.

Unique Highlights:

3. Stockholm, Sweden

Built by combining 14 islands together, Stockholm is a city that has both old-world charm and modern Scandinavian design. Among the top things to do in Stockholm are wandering through the cobblestone lanes in Old Town and exploring its waterfront museums. Whether you’re into history, fashion, or just enjoying the views, Stockholm offers a blend of all these.

Unique Highlights:

  • Walk through Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s colorful old town
  • Visit the Vasa Museum to see a real 17th-century ship
  • Explore Nordic history at the Skansen open-air museum
  • Take a boat ride around the Stockholm Archipelago

4. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a relaxed and stylish city with gorgeous bike lanes, canals, and historic buildings. It’s one of the must-see places to visit in Denmark, where you can explore colorful neighborhoods like Nyhavn or enjoy local food at markets. You can also spend the day at one of Europe’s oldest amusement parks.

Unique Highlights:

5. Helsinki, Finland

A calm coastal city, Helsinki is known for its clean architectural design, open spaces, and mix of Eastern and Western influences. As one of the top places to visit in Finland, you can walk along the waterfront, visit historic churches, or take a short ferry to nearby islands. The city is full of beautiful architecture, including various galleries, shops, and cafes.

Unique Highlights:

  • Visit the sea fortress of Suomenlinna, just a ferry ride away
  • Explore the Helsinki Cathedral at Senate Square
  • See the unique Rock Church, carved into natural stone
  • Walk through the Design District and stop by local boutiques

6. Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn is a charming city featuring a blend of medieval streets and a growing modern culture. The Talinn Old Town part features cobbled lanes, church spires, and city walls that take you back in time. In this part of the city, you will find cozy cafés, local markets, and viewpoints overlooking red rooftops and the sea. 

Unique Highlights:

  • Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town
  • Visit the onion-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
  • Enjoy the city view from Toompea Hill
  • Explore the gardens and art museum at Kadriorg Palace

7. Bergen, Norway

A coastal city surrounded by mountains and fjords, Bergen is known for its colorful harbor and laid-back vibe. You can stroll through the historic Bryggen wharf or enjoy a funicular up Mount Fløyen with city views. The city is also a popular boarding point for fjord cruises. 

Unique Highlights:

  • Walk along the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf
  • Ride the Fløibanen funicular to Mount Fløyen
  • Try local seafood at the Bergen Fish Market
  • Visit Bergenhus Fortress and its medieval halls

8. Rovaniemi, Finland

Rovaniemi is a small Arctic town best known as the official hometown of Santa Claus. It’s a popular winter destination where you can ride a husky sled, meet reindeer, or chase the Northern Lights. The town also offers museums, cozy glass igloos, and a chance to experience traditional life in Finnish Lapland.

Unique Highlights:

  • Meet Santa Claus at Santa Claus Village
  • Ride a husky sled or visit a reindeer farm
  • Stay in a glass igloo and watch the Northern Lights
  • Explore Lapland’s history at the Arktikum museum

Hidden Gems Of Northern Europe

Beyond the well-known cities and landmarks, Northern Europe has many lesser-known places that offer unique and peaceful experiences. These destinations are perfect if you're looking to avoid tourist crowds and explore something different. Here are some hidden gems worth adding to your Northern Europe travel plan.

1. Lofoten Islands, Norway

Located above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten Islands in Norway are perfect if you’re looking for dramatic natural landscapes and fewer tourists. Among the most memorable things to do in Norway, exploring the Lofoten region during your Norway trip stands out for its jagged mountain peaks, quiet beaches, and traditional fishing villages like Reine and Henningsvær. It's ideal for outdoor lovers—whether you’re into hiking, kayaking, or just exploring peaceful coastal areas. In the summer, you can experience the midnight sun, while winter offers a chance to catch the Northern Lights. If you enjoy photography or slow travel with a focus on nature, Lofoten is a great destination to include in your Northern Europe itinerary.

2. Faroe Islands, Denmark

The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 rocky islands in the North Atlantic, known for their untouched landscapes and quiet atmosphere. If you enjoy nature, scenic drives, and remote places, this is a great destination to explore. The islands are full of cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, and small villages that feel far from the usual tourist routes. You can take a boat to see sea cliffs and bird colonies, or hike to viewpoints with wide open views of the ocean. The weather can change quickly, so it’s best to dress in layers. 

3. Lapland, Finland

Lapland in northern Finland is best known for its winter activities, peaceful forests, and the chance to see the Northern Lights. During your Finland trip, you can ride a snowmobile, go husky sledding, or stay in a glass igloo to watch the sky light up at night. This region is also home to the indigenous Sámi people, and you can learn about their culture through guided visits and local food experiences. In summer, the same region offers quiet hiking trails and the midnight sun. Whether you're visiting in winter or summer, Lapland offers something completely different from the usual stops in Northern Europe.

4. Aland Islands, Finland

The Aland Islands are a group of over 6,000 islands located between Finland and Sweden. This quiet archipelago is ideal if you enjoy nature, cycling, and relaxed travel. The islands have a strong mix of Finnish and Swedish culture, and most locals speak Swedish. You can explore charming towns, coastal roads, and scenic walking trails at your own pace. Aland is especially popular in summer when the weather is mild, and ferry routes make it easy to move between islands. It’s a great stop if you're looking for a calm, less crowded destination on your Northern Europe tour.

5. Gotland, Sweden

Gotland is Sweden’s largest island, located in the Baltic Sea, and is known for its quiet beaches, medieval towns, and countryside views. The main town, Visby, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with well-preserved stone walls, old churches, and cobbled streets. You’ll also find small coastal villages, limestone cliffs, and open landscapes that are ideal for cycling. It’s especially nice to visit in the summer, when the weather is pleasant and local markets and festivals bring the island to life.

Cultural Immersion Experiences

From ancient stories to seasonal festivals, here are a few cultural experiences that you can explore during your Northern Europe tour. 

1. Sami Traditions in Lapland, Finland: In Lapland, you’ll get the chance to learn about the Sami people—an indigenous community with deep roots in the Arctic. You can visit reindeer farms, try traditional crafts, listen to stories, taste local food, and hear traditional joik singing. These cultural activities add something truly meaningful to your Northern Europe tour packages.

2. Viking History in Denmark: Denmark is one of the best places to explore Viking history. You can visit the Viking Ship Museum to see original Viking ships that once sailed in the region’s waters. You can also try sailing in a replica, take part in hands-on workshops, or visit burial sites and reconstructed Viking villages that give you a clear picture of how people lived during that time. 

3. Icelandic Folklore and Saga Tours: Iceland has a tradition of storytelling, with sagas and folklore that go back over a thousand years. You can join guided tours that take you through places mentioned in these stories, like Pingvellir National Park. These tours mix real locations with cultural tales, making it a fun and memorable experience to include in your Northern Europe tour.

4. Norwegian Coastal Culture: Norway’s coastal towns offer a close look at daily life shaped by the sea. Places like Bergen and Tromso still follow fishing traditions that go back generations. You can visit local fish markets, walk around old harbors, and also include visits to maritime museums or boat rides with local fishermen. 

5. Swedish Midsummer Festival: The Midsummer Festival is one of the most important celebrations in Sweden, marking the start of summer with music, food, and dancing. It usually takes place in late June, when locals gather to raise a maypole, sing traditional songs, and enjoy meals. Visitors are often welcome to join, making it a fun and friendly way to experience Swedish culture.

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Northern europe Tour faqs

What is the best time to visit Northern Europe?

The ideal months are between May and September when the weather is mild, and the days are long. Summer offers the most pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring fjords, vibrant cities, and countryside landscapes. For those interested in seeing the Northern Lights, the winter months from November to March are the best choice.

Are there direct flights from India to Northern Europe?

Direct flights from India to Northern Europe are limited. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offers non-stop flights from Delhi to Amsterdam, taking approximately 9 hours. For other cities, connecting flights are available frequently. For example, Lufthansa offers Delhi to Oslo flights with a stop in Frankfurt, taking around 11 hours. Another option is Air India’s Delhi-Helsinki route via London, which takes approximately 15 hours.

Is Northern Europe expensive to travel to?

Northern Europe can be affordable if planned well. Opting for Northern Europe tour packages, budget airlines, off-peak seasons, and local stays or public transport can significantly cut costs. The unique experiences, like witnessing the Northern Lights or exploring fjords and charming towns, make every penny worth it.

How much does a Northern Europe tour package cost?

Northern Europe holiday packages can cost between 95000 and 200000 per person for a budget-friendly option. These prices can vary as per the itinerary, inclusions, and travel season. Mid-range or luxury packages can cost more as they include more excursions and high-end accommodations. Duration of stay and standard of services opted for can also affect these prices.

What are the visa requirements for visiting Northern Europe?

Indian travellers visiting Northern Europe require a Schengen visa that covers most European countries. To apply, they need a valid passport, proof of accommodation, round-trip travel reservations, travel insurance, and financial proof to support their stay. Processing times vary, so it's advised to apply 3-4 weeks in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

What are the best destinations to visit in Northern Europe?

Some of the best destinations to explore in Northern Europe include Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland. You should also visit beautiful cities like Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Reykjavik, known for their culture and sightseeing options. If you are a nature lover, you must visit iconic places like Lapland, the Lofoten Islands, and the Faroe Islands, known for their stunning outdoor experiences.

How long is the ideal Northern Europe tour?

The ideal duration for a Northern Europe tour depends on how many countries you want to visit. If you are planning a trip visiting only 2–3 countries, you can do so in somewhere around 8 to 10 days. But if you're planning to explore more countries or visit remote regions, you will require at least 12 to 14 days.

What are the best places to see the Northern Lights in Europe?

The best destinations for you to enjoy the Northern Lights during your trip to Europe are Iceland, Northern Norway (especially Tromso), and Finnish Lapland. These beautiful destinations are perfect for the experience because of their dark skies, clear air, and less light pollution. These factors improve your chances of seeing the aurora, especially if you are travelling between the months of late September to March.

What is the best time to visit Northern Europe for a tour?

The best time to visit Northern Europe on a trip from India is during the summer months, from June to August. This is the most popular time due to the pleasant weather and long daylight hours, which give you more time for sightseeing. If you wish to enjoy snow activities and the Northern Lights, the best time for you to plan your trip is between December to March. Spring and autumn are also great options if you want fewer crowds and the best prices, as these are considered off-seasons.

Are there options for budget-friendly Northern Europe tours?

Yes, there are budget-friendly Northern Europe tour packages from India. You can choose group tours, travel during off-season months, or visit fewer countries to keep costs low. Our team at Thrillophilia can help you customise your itinerary based on your budget and travel preferences.

What travel documents and visas are required for a Northern Europe tour?

While travelling to most of the Northern European countries, Indian citizens need a short-term Schengen Tourist Visa. You will also need a valid passport, travel insurance, flight and hotel bookings, financial documents, and a completed visa application. It is recommended that travellers apply for their visa at least 4–6 weeks before their trip.

What kind of local experiences can I expect on a Northern Europe tour?

Some of the best experiences during your Northern Europe trip will include activities like reindeer sledding in Lapland and exploring Viking history in Denmark. You can also try and relax at the famous geothermal spas in Iceland or join a local food tour in Stockholm. Each of these experiences offers a mix of cultural, historical, and natural beauty, going beyond regular sightseeing.

Which Indian cities offer the most convenient Northern Europe tour packages?

Yes! A Northern Europe trip, filled with Nordic landscapes, fjords, and charming cities like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki, is part of many Europe tour itineraries from India. Here’s how it features in packages from major Indian cities:

  • Europe tour packages from Mumbai — include iconic Northern Europe experiences like Northern Lights tours, scenic city walks, and visits to historical landmarks.
  • Europe tour package from Delhi — often features multi-city routes covering Northern capitals such as Oslo and Reykjavik, with smooth connections from Delhi.

Is Northern Europe a good destination for couples on a honeymoon?

Yes! Northern Europe offers a magical blend of romance and adventure—perfect for honeymooners looking for something unique.

  • Europe honeymoon packages often include Northern Europe destinations like Iceland, where couples enjoy geothermal spas and glacier hikes.
  • Rome honeymoon packages can be paired with Northern European cities for a multi-destination romantic experience, combining Italian warmth with Nordic elegance.
  • Couples opting for a Venice honeymoon package can extend their trip northwards to enjoy the serene beauty of fjords and snowy landscapes in places like Norway and Finland.

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