Women solo group travel to Scandinavia

Small group trips to Scandinavia

Scandinavia is calling! Whether you're soaking in the beauty of a Swedish island, learning the art of hygge in Copenhagen, or cruising through Norway’s breathtaking fjords, an adventure through Scandinavia is sure to please. Immerse yourself in world-class art, history, and architecture, or enjoy the simplicity of a Scandinavian coastal village. The food scene is equally exciting, with local specialities ranging from Danish pastries to the famed Swedish smörgåsbord.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is known for its progressive history, innovative design, and the famed Danish concept of hygge. Explore the colorful houses of Nyhavn, wander through Tivoli Gardens, and enjoy a leisurely bike ride through the city’s clean, green streets. Copenhagen offers a perfect balance of old-world traditions and contemporary cool, proclaiming it one of the happiest cities in the world.

Stockholm

Spread across 14 islands and connected by 57 bridges, Stockholm is a city where water and culture connect. Its stunning waterfront promenades, historic buildings, and modern art galleries make it a must-visit. On our trip, we’ll explore Stockholm’s old town, Gamla Stan, with its narrow-cobbled streets and pastel-colored houses, and board a ferry to discover its scenic archipelagos.

Norway’s Fjords

Norway is home to some of the world’s most dramatic natural landscapes, and its fjords are at the top of the list. Created during the ice age, these stunning natural formations are deep inlets formed by glacial activity. View the awe-inspiring beauty of these polar valleys, where steep cliffs plunge into crystal-clear waters. Whether hiking or cruising through the fjords, you’ll be left speechless by their greatness.

Group trips for solo women travelers to Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a region comprising three distinct countries: Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Known for their progressive societies, these nations lead the world in design, sustainability, safety and often rank highly in global quality of life and happiness surveys.

The region’s Viking heritage still resonates, with numerous museums and ancient sites preserving the fascinating history of the Nordic people. Today, however, Scandinavia is equally known for its groundbreaking architecture, minimalist design, and forward-thinking approach to city living. Cities like Copenhagen and Stockholm boast eclectic cultural scenes with a focus on art, fashion, and eco-friendly living, while Norway’s natural phenomenon’s lure travelers from across the globe.

Sweden’s magical forests and serene archipelagos, Denmark’s windswept coastline, and Norway’s iconic fjords create a playground for outdoor adventurers. The Scandinavian food scene has evolved from simple, hearty dishes to a mixture of traditional and modern flavors, with an emphasis on local and seasonal ingredients.

Whether you’re savoring fresh seafood on the Swedish coast, enjoying a cozy fika break in Stockholm, or foraging for wild herbs on a remote island, Scandinavia offers a rich, multi-sensory travel experience. This is a region that celebrates both its past and its future, making it a truly unique destination for adventurous women.

Faqs about trips to Scandinavia

U.S. citizens can enter Denmark, Sweden, and Norway without a visa for stays of up to 90 days, this however will change in May of 2025. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date.

Scandinavians value punctuality, politeness, and personal space. Handshakes are common when meeting someone for the first time and maintaining eye contact is seen as a sign of respect. It’s also customary to remove your shoes when entering a home.

Scandinavia is well-known for its efficient and reliable public transport. You can easily get around cities like Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo by bus, tram, or metro. Ferries connect the islands, and trains offer comfortable travel between major cities.

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer (June-August) offers long, sunny days and outdoor festivals, while winter (December-February) is ideal for experiencing the Northern Lights and snow sports. Spring and fall are quieter but still beautiful.

Scandinavia includes multiple countries with different currencies. Sweden uses the Swedish Krona (SEK), Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK), and Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it’s useful to carry some local currency for some purchases, especially in rural areas.