Norway, Sweden and Denmark: Nordic Flavors and Scenic Landscapes

From $8,111 per person

7 days

Ships: National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance

Norway, Sweden and Denmark: Nordic Flavors and Scenic Landscapes
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Copenhagen, Denmark / Embark Ship
  • Day 2 - North Zealand
  • Day 3 - Kosterhavet National Park, Sweden
  • Day 4 - Mandal, Norway
  • Day 5 - At Sea
  • Day 6 - Coast of Moray Firth, Scotland
  • Day 7 - Edinburgh / Disembark Ship

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Copenhagen, Denmark / Embark Ship

Arrive in Copenhagen and transfer to the city center. Known for its walkable, colorful streets and charming canals, experience the city at your own pace before embarking the ship this afternoon.

Day 2

North Zealand

Arrive in North Zealand today, known for its windswept coast lined with sand dunes, quaint villages and a refuge for the Danish Royal Family. Take advantage of the many options along the northern coast, including a visit to Knud Rasmussen's summer home looking out over the North Sea towards his beloved Greenland. Alternatively, venture out into the water on a seaweed safari, learning about the over 30 species of seaweed and their uses or walk the halls of historic Fredericksborg Castle, the largest in the Nordic region, dating from the 1600s.

Day 3

Kosterhavet National Park, Sweden

Comprising 150 square miles around the islands in the Koster archipelago, Kosterhavet National Park is the first National Marine Park in Sweden. It contains over 6,000 marine species—including 200 that cannot be found anywhere else in Sweden, like the cold-water coral <i>Lophelia pertus</i>—and one of the country’s two coral reefs. Spend two days island hopping, kayaking, and hiking as you experience the natural beauty of this archipelago. 

Day 4

Mandal, Norway

Considered by many to be one of the prettiest villages in all of Norway, Mandal sits at the far southern tip of the country. Perched in a harbor and surrounded by whitewashed buildings, this coastal village is the oldest market town in the region, dating back to the 1500s. Beyond its trade history, Mandal is known for its local artists and its vast natural beauty. Stroll Sjøsanden, one of Norway’s best beaches, and tour the birthplace of Gustav Vigeland, one of Norway’s greatest artists, at the Vigeland house.

Day 5

At Sea

Sail across the North Sea to Scotland. These waters have been a connecting route between Norse Kingdoms and Shetland as far back as the ninth century. Enjoy the day on board to edit photos or attend a presentation about the region with one of your naturalists. Schedule a massage with the wellness specialist or spend time on the observation deck as you watch for the migrating wildlife that call this region home.

Day 6

Coast of Moray Firth, Scotland

Sail to Moray Firth, a quiet triangular inlet in northeast Scotland. Sitting within the North Sea, it has a multitude of rivers and smaller inlets feeding into its basin. The River Spey—the second longest river in Scotland—runs through its interior out to its coastline. Known for its purity and natural beauty, the water has given rise to vibrant marine life, like bottlenose dolphins and wild salmon, coastal boatbuilding traditions and an iconic whisky trail in the valleys along its path.

Day 7

Edinburgh / Disembark Ship

Disembark in Edinburgh and transfer to the airport for flights home.

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May 23, 2026

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National Geographic Explorer
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions
About this ship

National Geographic Explorer

Venture to the planet’s most remote and awe-inspiring regions aboard the National Geographic Explorer, a true expedition classic that has set the global standard for immersive exploration. Originally built as a Norwegian ice-class research vessel and later transformed by Lindblad Expeditions into a world-class expedition ship, the Explorer combines rugged capability with refined comfort—making it an ideal platform for adventures from pole to pole.

At 367 feet in length, the Explorer accommodates just 148 guests in 81 outside-facing cabins and suites, many with large windows or balconies. Each cabin is tastefully appointed with modern conveniences, en-suite bathrooms, and thoughtful storage. Select suites offer additional space and amenities such as wraparound windows, lounge areas, and prime views of the surrounding landscapes.

The ship’s interiors feature Scandinavian-inspired design with a focus on functionality and warmth. Onboard amenities include a library with panoramic views, a wellness center with a gym and spa treatment rooms, a sauna, and a dining room serving locally inspired, sustainable cuisine. The Ice Lounge serves as the heart of the ship, where daily briefings, enrichment lectures, and social gatherings take place.

Engineered for true expedition travel, the Explorer carries a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and undersea exploration equipment including an ROV, hydrophones, and HD video technology. A National Geographic-certified photo instructor, along with a multidisciplinary team of naturalists, scientists, historians, and undersea specialists, leads every voyage—offering guests insider access to the wonders of the natural world.

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