Travel from Copenhagen to Warsaw on an incredible adventure across Northern Europe’s diverse landscapes and civilizations. This fascinating path takes you from Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, to the ancient elegance of Warsaw, Poland’s bustling capital city. Discover the breathtaking scenery of the Baltic coast, see magnificent mediaeval towns, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich history and cultural legacy along the route.
From the iconic sights of Copenhagen to Denmark’s majestic castles, the charming Old Town of Tallinn, Estonia, to the bustling markets of Vilnius, Lithuania, and the captivating history of Warsaw, this travel odyssey promises an extraordinary adventure filled with captivating experiences, one-of-a-kind encounters, and memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Highlights
Day 1: Copenhagen
Day 2: Copenhagen – Odense – Aarhus
Day 3: Aarhus – Kristiansand – Stavanger
Day 4: Stavanger – Bergen
Day 5: Bergen – Oslo
Day 6: Oslo – Orebro – Stockholm
Day 7: Stockholm
Day 8: Stockholm
Day 9: Turku – Naantali – Helsinki
Day 10: Helsinki – Tallinn
Day 11: Tallinn
Day 12: Tallinn – Parnu – Turaida – Riga
Day 13: Riga
Day 14: Riga – Rundale Palace – Trakai – Vilnius
Day 15: Vilnius
Day 16: Vilnius – Grutas Park – Augustow – Warsaw
Day 17: Warsaw
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Copenhagen
We will be waiting for you at the airport to bring you to the hotel. Our guide will be waiting for you and will present you with all of the relevant information.
Day 2: Copenhagen - Odense – Aarhus
Begin your adventure in the morning with a tour of the Danish capital led by a local guide.
Copenhagen is the largest Scandinavian city, and it is full of contrasts: the iconic “Tivoli”, Christianborg Palace, the Nyhavn terraces, the Mermaid, and much more!
We’ll journey to Jutland in the afternoon, passing through beautiful countryside along the route. We’ll cross a 20-kilometer sea bridge and stop in Odense to see its Gothic church and the residence of Hans Christian Andersen.
We’ll finally arrive in Aarhus.
Day 2: Copenhagen - Odense – Aarhus
Begin your adventure in the morning with a tour of the Danish capital led by a local guide.
Copenhagen is the largest Scandinavian city, and it is full of contrasts: the iconic “Tivoli”, Christianborg Palace, the Nyhavn terraces, the Mermaid, and much more!
We’ll journey to Jutland in the afternoon, passing through beautiful countryside along the route. We’ll cross a 20-kilometer sea bridge and stop in Odense to see its Gothic church and the residence of Hans Christian Andersen.
We’ll finally arrive in Aarhus.
Day 3: Aarhus - Kristiansand – Stavanger
Today we’ll go to Hirsthals, where we’ll board a ferry to Norway, crossing the North Sea for three hours to Kristiansand.
Then we’ll cruise down Norway’s southern coastline, admiring its breathtaking scenery before arriving at Stavanger, a lovely town with a bustling fjord port.
Day 3: Aarhus - Kristiansand – Stavanger
Today we’ll go to Hirsthals, where we’ll board a ferry to Norway, crossing the North Sea for three hours to Kristiansand.
Then we’ll cruise down Norway’s southern coastline, admiring its breathtaking scenery before arriving at Stavanger, a lovely town with a bustling fjord port.
Day 4: Stavanger – Bergen
We will leave the city and stop at the “Swords in Rock” monument to hear about the Vikings before continuing on the gorgeous tour.
We will follow the route through tunnels and bridges, as well as cruise by boat along Norway’s fjord shore. One of its submarine tunnels is the world’s deepest. With its two boat rides, this stage becomes more calm and magnificent.
We’ll arrive in Bergen about noon. We include a funicular ride to Mount Floyen, which gives spectacular views of the town and the Bergen fjord.
There will be some free time afterwards to explore the fjord capital.
Day 4: Stavanger – Bergen
We will leave the city and stop at the “Swords in Rock” monument to hear about the Vikings before continuing on the gorgeous tour.
We will follow the route through tunnels and bridges, as well as cruise by boat along Norway’s fjord shore. One of its submarine tunnels is the world’s deepest. With its two boat rides, this stage becomes more calm and magnificent.
We’ll arrive in Bergen about noon. We include a funicular ride to Mount Floyen, which gives spectacular views of the town and the Bergen fjord.
There will be some free time afterwards to explore the fjord capital.
Day 5: Bergen – Oslo
Enjoy more breathtaking scenery as we see views of Norway’s inner area, including fjords, glaciers, lakes, and woods.
We’ll visit Norway’s largest fjord, Sognefjord. We will stop at the spectacular Tvindefossen Waterfall before arriving. During our two-hour journey, we will have a lovely trip between the cities of Gudvangen and Flam, passing through spectacular surroundings.
Then we’ll continue our adventure through breathtaking snow-covered landscapes. We’ll pass via Laerdal Tunnel, one of the world’s longest. Visit Borgund’s wooden church from the 12th century, which is considered Norway’s best surviving medieval church.
We’ll finally arrive in Oslo.
Day 5: Bergen – Oslo
Enjoy more breathtaking scenery as we see views of Norway’s inner area, including fjords, glaciers, lakes, and woods.
We’ll visit Norway’s largest fjord, Sognefjord. We will stop at the spectacular Tvindefossen Waterfall before arriving. During our two-hour journey, we will have a lovely trip between the cities of Gudvangen and Flam, passing through spectacular surroundings.
Then we’ll continue our adventure through breathtaking snow-covered landscapes. We’ll pass via Laerdal Tunnel, one of the world’s longest. Visit Borgund’s wooden church from the 12th century, which is considered Norway’s best surviving medieval church.
We’ll finally arrive in Oslo.
Day 6: Oslo - Orebro – Stockholm
We’ll spend some time in Oslo before heading to Sweden, going through beautiful woods and lakes.
Orebro, a gorgeous lakeside town with a castle and a wonderful mediaeval center, is a must-see. It’s time for a stroll and lunch.
We’ll arrive in Stockholm late at night.
Day 6: Oslo - Orebro – Stockholm
We’ll spend some time in Oslo before heading to Sweden, going through beautiful woods and lakes.
Orebro, a gorgeous lakeside town with a castle and a wonderful mediaeval center, is a must-see. It’s time for a stroll and lunch.
We’ll arrive in Stockholm late at night.
Day 7: Stockholm
Day 7: Stockholm
Begin your visit to Sweden with a panoramic tour of Stockholm, which is situated on 13 linked islands.
Water may be found everywhere. We’ll tour Gamla Stan, its historic section, the Skansen museum area, and the city’s vast avenues.
Optional visits to the city hall and the Vasa museum ship are recommended.
Day 7: Stockholm
Day 7: Stockholm
Begin your visit to Sweden with a panoramic tour of Stockholm, which is situated on 13 linked islands.
Water may be found everywhere. We’ll tour Gamla Stan, its historic section, the Skansen museum area, and the city’s vast avenues.
Optional visits to the city hall and the Vasa museum ship are recommended.
Day 8: Stockholm
Take advantage of your free day in Stockholm.
We’ll board a sophisticated boat in the evening. Accommodation in double cabins with private bathrooms for the night.
Day 9: Turku - Naantali – Helsinki
We urge that you visit the ship deck around sunrise as we cruise to Finland, passing through the Aland Islands, a beautiful collection of approximately 100 forest-covered islands.
We’ll depart and have some free time in Turku, a city with a strong Swedish influence. We continue our journey to Naantali, a neighboring city with charming wooden buildings near to the sea. We’ll arrive in Helsinki later, just in time for lunch.
You have the afternoon free to explore this city, with its historic market and Russian influence in its architecture and churches.
Day 9: Turku - Naantali – Helsinki
We urge that you visit the ship deck around sunrise as we cruise to Finland, passing through the Aland Islands, a beautiful collection of approximately 100 forest-covered islands.
We’ll depart and have some free time in Turku, a city with a strong Swedish influence. We continue our journey to Naantali, a neighboring city with charming wooden buildings near to the sea. We’ll arrive in Helsinki later, just in time for lunch.
You have the afternoon free to explore this city, with its historic market and Russian influence in its architecture and churches.
Day 10: Helsinki – Tallinn
Today, we’ll take a boat (normal line water local transit) to the Suomenlinna Islands, a group of six islands dominated by a massive fortification that once guarded the city’s sea entrance and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend your leisure time strolling around here, visiting the island through its modest pedestrian bridges.
We will take a boat to Estonia (2.5 hours) in the late afternoon. Take in the vista of Helsinki’s skyline and the neighboring islands.
When we arrive in Tallinn, we will be transferred to our hotel.
Day 10: Helsinki – Tallinn
Today, we’ll take a boat (normal line water local transit) to the Suomenlinna Islands, a group of six islands dominated by a massive fortification that once guarded the city’s sea entrance and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend your leisure time strolling around here, visiting the island through its modest pedestrian bridges.
We will take a boat to Estonia (2.5 hours) in the late afternoon. Take in the vista of Helsinki’s skyline and the neighboring islands.
When we arrive in Tallinn, we will be transferred to our hotel.
Day 11: Tallinn
Estonia’s capital is a beautiful city with a well-preserved medieval center.
Begin your Baltic trip with a tour of Tallinn, which includes its ancient walls, cathedrals, squares, and medieval alleyways teeming with tourist attractions.
Day 12: Tallinn - Parnu - Turaida – Riga
We’ll arrive at Parnu, a prominent spa city, after going through forests and grasslands.
Then we’ll carry on to Latvia on our Baltic trip.
We’ll arrive at Turaida and tour the medieval castle, which is encircled by a beautiful sculpture garden. Lunch is provided.
Following that, we’ll go to Sigulda, a little, quaint capital set in stunning countryside.
We’ll arrive in Riga in the late afternoon.
Day 12: Tallinn - Parnu - Turaida – Riga
We’ll arrive at Parnu, a prominent spa city, after going through forests and grasslands.
Then we’ll carry on to Latvia on our Baltic trip.
We’ll arrive at Turaida and tour the medieval castle, which is encircled by a beautiful sculpture garden. Lunch is provided.
Following that, we’ll go to Sigulda, a little, quaint capital set in stunning countryside.
We’ll arrive in Riga in the late afternoon.
Day 13: Riga
Today, take a Riga city tour to learn about the Baltic countries’ most populous city and its distinctive, Soviet-influenced architecture.
The afternoon is open for you to explore the Central Market or the resort town of Jurmala.
Day 14: Riga - Rundale Palace - Trakai – Vilnius
We’ll leave early in the morning for Lithuania. On the route, we’ll stop at the Baroque Palace of Rundale, designed by the same architect who created Saint Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum.
Then we’ll cross the border into Lithuania to continue our Baltic adventure. This country is heavily influenced by Catholicism.
We’ll stop for lunch on the way to Vilnius and see the spectacular Hill of Crosses.
Following that, we’ll head to Trakai, a beautiful castle on a lake island near Vilnius.
The day comes to an end in Vilnius.
Day 14: Riga - Rundale Palace - Trakai – Vilnius
We’ll leave early in the morning for Lithuania. On the route, we’ll stop at the Baroque Palace of Rundale, designed by the same architect who created Saint Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum.
Then we’ll cross the border into Lithuania to continue our Baltic adventure. This country is heavily influenced by Catholicism.
We’ll stop for lunch on the way to Vilnius and see the spectacular Hill of Crosses.
Following that, we’ll head to Trakai, a beautiful castle on a lake island near Vilnius.
The day comes to an end in Vilnius.
Day 15: Vilnius
Begin today with a sightseeing trip of the city built on seven hills (similar to Rome, which the locals like to compare it to). Discover its baroque churches, fortifications, castle, central market streets, and over 1,200 mediaeval dwellings.
Day 16: Vilnius - Grutas Park - Augustow – Warsaw
As we move on to Poland, we conclude the Baltic leg of our journey.
The first stop on the schedule is Grutas Park, popularly known as Stalin’s World: a park featuring 86 Soviet-era monuments.
We’ll stop for lunch in Augustow, a delightful lakeside village.
We will go to the centre of Poland and arrive in Warsaw.
Day 16: Vilnius - Grutas Park - Augustow – Warsaw
As we move on to Poland, we conclude the Baltic leg of our journey.
The first stop on the schedule is Grutas Park, popularly known as Stalin’s World: a park featuring 86 Soviet-era monuments.
We’ll stop for lunch in Augustow, a delightful lakeside village.
We will go to the centre of Poland and arrive in Warsaw.
Day 17: Warsaw
The day begins with a sightseeing trip of Warsaw. Its Old Town, Royal Castle, Ghetto Heroes Monument, and Lazienki Park will all be visited. After that, take some time to go about.
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