Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe and includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
The other Nordic countries, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands, are also sometimes included because of their close historic and cultural relations to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
A cruise to this area of the world has a certain mystique that you'll only understand by experiencing it firsthand.
These fascinating cultures have resulted in some of Europe's most captivating palaces, cathedrals and museums.
Highlights include Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki and Oslo, depending on your itinerary.
Cruisers going to Scandinavia and the Baltic have diverse choices of prices, ships, and cruise lines.
The Scandinavia Cruise season and the Baltic states Cruises run from May into September, with the busiest (and most expensive) cruises usually in July and August.
One of the most popular Scandinavia cruises is a trip to celebrate the Northern Lights Festival.
Travellers will arrive in time to greet the returning sun along with the citizens of the town.
An international music festival is only the beginning.
Artists from around the world also make their way north for the festival.
Much of the cruise itself will be under the cover of night, helping travellers join in the excitement when greeting the season of the sun.
With a choice of incredible itineraries, there is no better way to discover the region than a Scandinavia Cruise.
Thrilling history, rugged nature, stunning architecture and friendly people... Words don't really do Scandinavia justice so pack your bags and get set to discover some of the world’s most beautiful spots for yourself.
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