Setting out on a winter voyage through Scandinavia is like stepping into an enchanting storybook, where the world is draped in pristine snow, creating an unparalleled winter wonderland. Cozy villages, twinkling Christmas markets, and ethereal beauty await.
Begin your adventure in Copenhagen, where historic streets seamlessly blend with modern design, offering a perfect balance of old-world charm and contemporary vibrancy. The journey continues to Stockholm, a city spread across 14 islands, where winter transforms the archipelago into a serene frozen paradise, perfect for exploration. In Oslo, immerse yourself in Norway’s rich history and culture or take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of the Grünerløkka district.
Nestled amidst majestic fjords, Bergen adds another layer of enchantment to your journey. Explore Bryggen’s historic wharf before embarking on a 6-night Norwegian coastal cruise with Havila Voyages. Sail in the comfort of your private cabin and witness the coastal wonders, serene fjords, and the wondrous Northern Lights in Tromso, all from a unique perspective.
Your journey then takes you north to Kirkenes and onward to Saariselka, where you’ll enjoy a stay in your very own private Aurora cabin at Northern Lights Village. Here, you can immerse yourself in snow-covered landscapes, and for a unique and heartwarming adventure, you have the opportunity to partake in a thrilling husky safari, as well as a magical reindeer sleigh ride. The adventure continues in Rovaniemi, Santa Claus’s official hometown in Finnish Lapland, where you’ll have the chance to stay at Santa’s hotel and even meet the real Santa Claus himself.
This extraordinary journey showcases the winter magic of Scandinavia and Lapland, leaving you with indelible memories. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, the cultural richness, or the cozy allure of charming towns and cafes, this itinerary combines enchantment and beauty to warm your heart even in the coldest temperatures. Scandinavia in winter is a dreamlike adventure that beckons with the splendour of nature and the creativity of humankind, promising an unforgettable bucket-list experience.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICING: A$18,984
TOUR DATES: 22ND NOVEMBER – 11TH DECEMBER 2025
Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
Set in a converted 18th-century warehouse, this rustic-chic waterfront hotel is a 7-minute walk from the Nyhavn entertainment district and a 5-minute walk from the Amalienborg royal palace complex.
Stylish rooms mix modern decor with original wood-beamed ceilings and/or brick walls, and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minibars and entertainment systems. Room service is available. There’s a refined restaurant with a bar and a terrace, plus a spa, bike rentals and a babysitting service.
Reisen Hotel
Within the city’s original downtown area, this upscale, waterfront hotel in a 1760s building is 1 km from Stockholm Palace, the royal residence, and 4 km from the open-air Skansen museum. Modern rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screens. Some upgraded rooms have balconies, saunas and hot tubs, as well as exposed brick walls, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living and dining rooms. There’s an elegant restaurant and a hip bar. Other amenities include a spa, a gym, a sauna and an outdoor pool.
Clarion Hotel The Hub
Clarion Hotel The Hub has great facilities with exciting restaurants, great bars, a conference centre and lots more! With an unbeatable location right next to the central station, you’ll be ideally situated to enjoy Oslo. So, go ahead and explore all the concerts, restaurants and attractions that this Nordic capital has to offer!
With an unbeatable location, just about as central as you can get in Oslo, you’ll be within easy reach of the city’s best bars, cafés, shops and restaurants. The hotel is just a 2-minute walk from Oslo Central Station, with connections to the tram, subway and the airport express train.
Flåmsbrygga Hotel
Overlooking the Aurlandsdalen valley, this rustic-chic hotel is a 3-minute walk from the scenic tours on the Flam Railway and 9 km from 13th century Vangen Church. Cozy rooms with wood floors feature Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities; some have balconies. Upgraded rooms offer additional beds, or lounges including pull-out sofas. Room service is available. There are 2 restaurants, and a microbrewery offering light fare; brewery tours and beer tastings are available.
Bergen Børs Hotel
In this historic jewel of a building, as close to the heart of Bergen as we can possibly get, we have built Bergen Børs Hotel, an exclusive design hotel for those who want to treat themselves to a unique hotel experience.
In 1862, Bergen received its own stock exchange building, located in one of the city’s finest locations. Ever since its opening, Vågsalmenningen 1 has been a key meeting place for influential locals and prominent visitors. The unique, late classical building was originally designed by Franz Wilhelm Shiertz, before being rebuilt according to designs by Lars Solberg between 1890 and 1893.
The stock exchange building is considered one of Bergen’s most important neo-Renaissance buildings. In addition to hosting prominent guests in Bergen Børs Hotel, it is also home to one of Norway’s national treasures. The restaurant Frescohallen – adorned with murals with motifs relating to Bergen trade – is definitely worth a visit.
The hotel also houses the acclaimed and luxurious restaurant Bare by Pak and the newly opened tapas restaurant Fresquito.
Northern Lights Village Saariselkä
In a forested and hilly area off Highway 4, this rustic hotel is 3 km from Saariselka Ski & Sport Resort. The woodsy cabins with partial glass roofs feature free Wi-Fi, sofabeds and minibars. En suite bathrooms have limited hot water. There are 2 restaurants (1 with a bar), plus a reindeer paddock. Activities include snowmobile safaris, Northern Lights hunts and photography workshops, as well as snowshoeing.
Santa’s Hotel Santa Claus
Set in the city center, this relaxed hotel lies a 10-minute walk from Arktikum science museum, 2 km from the Rovaniemi railway station and 8 km from the Santa Claus Village amusement park. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, safes and minifridges. All provide tea and coffeemakers. Some have balconies, while upgraded rooms add private saunas. Suites feature sofas and/or separate living and dining areas; some have whirlpool tubs. Room service is available. Amenities include an elegant restaurant, a sports lounge and 3 casual cafe/bars, including 1 with a terrace. There’s also a casino.
St. George Helsinki
Set in a grand building dating from the 1840s, this premium hotel is a 10-minute walk from both Helsinki Central Station, and the Kiasma art museum and cultural center. Sophisticated art-filled rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars; some have balconies or skylights. SRoom service is available. There’s an acclaimed fine-dining restaurant, a chic cafe/bar and an atrium lounge. Other amenities include a tranquil spa, an indoor pool and a gym. Public areas feature works by renowned contemporary artists.
About Havila Voyages
Havila Cruises is a Norwegian cruise company renowned for its eco-friendly approach to exploring Norway’s breathtaking coastal and fjord landscapes. Their modern fleet is equipped with cutting-edge technology to minimize emissions and fuel consumption, ensuring a sustainable travel experience. Onboard, passengers can indulge in comfortable accommodations and savor delicious Norwegian cuisine, while also enjoying a range of activities that immerse them in Norway’s natural beauty and rich culture. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, Havila Cruises offers travelers a unique opportunity to discover the stunning Norwegian coast while minimizing their environmental impact, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious explorers seeking a memorable and responsible travel adventure.
Facilities:
- Multiple restaurants and dining venues offering a range of cuisine, from local specialties to international dishes
- Relaxation areas and bars with scenic views, perfect for socializing or enjoying a drink.
- Fitness centers, spas, saunas, and wellness facilities for relaxation and exercise.
- Theatres and entertainment venues for live shows, music, and performances.
- Outdoor areas with deck chairs and panoramic views for enjoying the coastal scenery.
- Onboard shops and boutiques for shopping and souvenirs.
- Wi-Fi and internet access to stay connected while at sea.
- Pools and hot tubs for relaxation and recreation.
- Quiet spaces for reading and relaxation.
SEAVIEW SUPERIOR CABIN
Seaview Superior cabins are on average 15 m². All have a picture window with a sea view, large wardrobe, desk, sofa, and a separate bathroom with shower. TV, refrigerator, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
- Twin or Double bedding
- Outside cabin with sea view
- Sofa or sofa bed
- Desk and Free Wi-Fi
- Fridge
- Hairdryer
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Weather & Daylight
Let it snow. Welcome to the winter wonderland. The climate varies greatly from region to region in this long country. Along the coast, temperatures usually stay around zero degrees Celsius. Inland, the temperatures are mostly lower and might sink down to 10-20 degrees below zero Celsius.
Winter nights are long throughout Norway. From the middle of November until the end of January, the sun doesn’t rise at all, or just briefly peaks out over the horizon, in most parts of Northern Norway. However it is far from pitch dark all the time, and the snow lightens the landscape in a very poetic way. On clear days, especially in the southern part of this region, you might experience several hours of daylight and some beautiful sunset colours, while the sky to the north is a deep midnight blue.
If you’re lucky, the northern lights might dance above your head! They are most commonly seen in the north, but can on rare occasions be spotted throughout Norway. October to March are the best months to try to catch this magical light show. In southern Norway, you can expect between six and eight hours of daylight during the winter months.
Currency
Scandinavia accepts all credit cards at most major stores, hotels, and restaurants. Make sure to have your credit card’s PIN code and a picture ID when using your credit card for purchases in stores, etc. Exchange Rates. The monetary unit in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland is one krone (equals 100 ore). In Finland, it is one euro (equals 100 euro cents). The currencies of the five countries are not interchangeable.
Electricity
All countries use 220/230 volts AC current, with the wall outlets using various volt types. Check your camera and/or laptop computer chargers – your may be able to use it with an adapter for the electrical outlet.
Visas
Generally not required for stays of up to 90 days; some nationalities will need a Schengen visa.
Setting out on a winter voyage through Scandinavia is like stepping into an enchanting storybook, where the world is draped in pristine snow, creating an unparalleled winter wonderland. Cozy villages, twinkling Christmas markets, and ethereal beauty await.
Begin your adventure in Copenhagen, where historic streets seamlessly blend with modern design, offering a perfect balance of old-world charm and contemporary vibrancy. The journey continues to Stockholm, a city spread across 14 islands, where winter transforms the archipelago into a serene frozen paradise, perfect for exploration. In Oslo, immerse yourself in Norway’s rich history and culture or take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of the Grünerløkka district.
Nestled amidst majestic fjords, Bergen adds another layer of enchantment to your journey. Explore Bryggen’s historic wharf before embarking on a 6-night Norwegian coastal cruise with Havila Voyages. Sail in the comfort of your private cabin and witness the coastal wonders, serene fjords, and the wondrous Northern Lights in Tromso, all from a unique perspective.
Your journey then takes you north to Kirkenes and onward to Saariselka, where you’ll enjoy a stay in your very own private Aurora cabin at Northern Lights Village. Here, you can immerse yourself in snow-covered landscapes, and for a unique and heartwarming adventure, you have the opportunity to partake in a thrilling husky safari, as well as a magical reindeer sleigh ride. The adventure continues in Rovaniemi, Santa Claus’s official hometown in Finnish Lapland, where you’ll have the chance to stay at Santa’s hotel and even meet the real Santa Claus himself.
This extraordinary journey showcases the winter magic of Scandinavia and Lapland, leaving you with indelible memories. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, the cultural richness, or the cozy allure of charming towns and cafes, this itinerary combines enchantment and beauty to warm your heart even in the coldest temperatures. Scandinavia in winter is a dreamlike adventure that beckons with the splendour of nature and the creativity of humankind, promising an unforgettable bucket-list experience.
Will you join us?
TOUR PRICING: A$18,984
TOUR DATES: 22ND NOVEMBER – 11TH DECEMBER 2025
Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
Set in a converted 18th-century warehouse, this rustic-chic waterfront hotel is a 7-minute walk from the Nyhavn entertainment district and a 5-minute walk from the Amalienborg royal palace complex.
Stylish rooms mix modern decor with original wood-beamed ceilings and/or brick walls, and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minibars and entertainment systems. Room service is available. There’s a refined restaurant with a bar and a terrace, plus a spa, bike rentals and a babysitting service.
Reisen Hotel
Within the city’s original downtown area, this upscale, waterfront hotel in a 1760s building is 1 km from Stockholm Palace, the royal residence, and 4 km from the open-air Skansen museum. Modern rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screens. Some upgraded rooms have balconies, saunas and hot tubs, as well as exposed brick walls, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living and dining rooms. There’s an elegant restaurant and a hip bar. Other amenities include a spa, a gym, a sauna and an outdoor pool.
Clarion Hotel The Hub
Clarion Hotel The Hub has great facilities with exciting restaurants, great bars, a conference centre and lots more! With an unbeatable location right next to the central station, you’ll be ideally situated to enjoy Oslo. So, go ahead and explore all the concerts, restaurants and attractions that this Nordic capital has to offer!
With an unbeatable location, just about as central as you can get in Oslo, you’ll be within easy reach of the city’s best bars, cafés, shops and restaurants. The hotel is just a 2-minute walk from Oslo Central Station, with connections to the tram, subway and the airport express train.
Flåmsbrygga Hotel
Overlooking the Aurlandsdalen valley, this rustic-chic hotel is a 3-minute walk from the scenic tours on the Flam Railway and 9 km from 13th century Vangen Church. Cozy rooms with wood floors feature Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities; some have balconies. Upgraded rooms offer additional beds, or lounges including pull-out sofas. Room service is available. There are 2 restaurants, and a microbrewery offering light fare; brewery tours and beer tastings are available.
Bergen Børs Hotel
In this historic jewel of a building, as close to the heart of Bergen as we can possibly get, we have built Bergen Børs Hotel, an exclusive design hotel for those who want to treat themselves to a unique hotel experience.
In 1862, Bergen received its own stock exchange building, located in one of the city’s finest locations. Ever since its opening, Vågsalmenningen 1 has been a key meeting place for influential locals and prominent visitors. The unique, late classical building was originally designed by Franz Wilhelm Shiertz, before being rebuilt according to designs by Lars Solberg between 1890 and 1893.
The stock exchange building is considered one of Bergen’s most important neo-Renaissance buildings. In addition to hosting prominent guests in Bergen Børs Hotel, it is also home to one of Norway’s national treasures. The restaurant Frescohallen – adorned with murals with motifs relating to Bergen trade – is definitely worth a visit.
The hotel also houses the acclaimed and luxurious restaurant Bare by Pak and the newly opened tapas restaurant Fresquito.
Northern Lights Village Saariselkä
In a forested and hilly area off Highway 4, this rustic hotel is 3 km from Saariselka Ski & Sport Resort. The woodsy cabins with partial glass roofs feature free Wi-Fi, sofabeds and minibars. En suite bathrooms have limited hot water. There are 2 restaurants (1 with a bar), plus a reindeer paddock. Activities include snowmobile safaris, Northern Lights hunts and photography workshops, as well as snowshoeing.
Santa’s Hotel Santa Claus
Set in the city center, this relaxed hotel lies a 10-minute walk from Arktikum science museum, 2 km from the Rovaniemi railway station and 8 km from the Santa Claus Village amusement park. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, safes and minifridges. All provide tea and coffeemakers. Some have balconies, while upgraded rooms add private saunas. Suites feature sofas and/or separate living and dining areas; some have whirlpool tubs. Room service is available. Amenities include an elegant restaurant, a sports lounge and 3 casual cafe/bars, including 1 with a terrace. There’s also a casino.
St. George Helsinki
Set in a grand building dating from the 1840s, this premium hotel is a 10-minute walk from both Helsinki Central Station, and the Kiasma art museum and cultural center. Sophisticated art-filled rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars; some have balconies or skylights. SRoom service is available. There’s an acclaimed fine-dining restaurant, a chic cafe/bar and an atrium lounge. Other amenities include a tranquil spa, an indoor pool and a gym. Public areas feature works by renowned contemporary artists.
About Havila Voyages
Havila Cruises is a Norwegian cruise company renowned for its eco-friendly approach to exploring Norway’s breathtaking coastal and fjord landscapes. Their modern fleet is equipped with cutting-edge technology to minimize emissions and fuel consumption, ensuring a sustainable travel experience. Onboard, passengers can indulge in comfortable accommodations and savor delicious Norwegian cuisine, while also enjoying a range of activities that immerse them in Norway’s natural beauty and rich culture. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, Havila Cruises offers travelers a unique opportunity to discover the stunning Norwegian coast while minimizing their environmental impact, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious explorers seeking a memorable and responsible travel adventure.
Facilities:
- Multiple restaurants and dining venues offering a range of cuisine, from local specialties to international dishes
- Relaxation areas and bars with scenic views, perfect for socializing or enjoying a drink.
- Fitness centers, spas, saunas, and wellness facilities for relaxation and exercise.
- Theatres and entertainment venues for live shows, music, and performances.
- Outdoor areas with deck chairs and panoramic views for enjoying the coastal scenery.
- Onboard shops and boutiques for shopping and souvenirs.
- Wi-Fi and internet access to stay connected while at sea.
- Pools and hot tubs for relaxation and recreation.
- Quiet spaces for reading and relaxation.
SEAVIEW SUPERIOR CABIN
Seaview Superior cabins are on average 15 m². All have a picture window with a sea view, large wardrobe, desk, sofa, and a separate bathroom with shower. TV, refrigerator, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
- Twin or Double bedding
- Outside cabin with sea view
- Sofa or sofa bed
- Desk and Free Wi-Fi
- Fridge
- Hairdryer
- Tea and coffee making facilities
Weather & Daylight
Let it snow. Welcome to the winter wonderland. The climate varies greatly from region to region in this long country. Along the coast, temperatures usually stay around zero degrees Celsius. Inland, the temperatures are mostly lower and might sink down to 10-20 degrees below zero Celsius.
Winter nights are long throughout Norway. From the middle of November until the end of January, the sun doesn’t rise at all, or just briefly peaks out over the horizon, in most parts of Northern Norway. However it is far from pitch dark all the time, and the snow lightens the landscape in a very poetic way. On clear days, especially in the southern part of this region, you might experience several hours of daylight and some beautiful sunset colours, while the sky to the north is a deep midnight blue.
If you’re lucky, the northern lights might dance above your head! They are most commonly seen in the north, but can on rare occasions be spotted throughout Norway. October to March are the best months to try to catch this magical light show. In southern Norway, you can expect between six and eight hours of daylight during the winter months.
Currency
Scandinavia accepts all credit cards at most major stores, hotels, and restaurants. Make sure to have your credit card’s PIN code and a picture ID when using your credit card for purchases in stores, etc. Exchange Rates. The monetary unit in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland is one krone (equals 100 ore). In Finland, it is one euro (equals 100 euro cents). The currencies of the five countries are not interchangeable.
Electricity
All countries use 220/230 volts AC current, with the wall outlets using various volt types. Check your camera and/or laptop computer chargers – your may be able to use it with an adapter for the electrical outlet.
Visas
Generally not required for stays of up to 90 days; some nationalities will need a Schengen visa.