Women solo group travel to Denmark

Small group trips to Denmark

What makes Denmark a must-see travel destination? Denmark is a haven for those wanting an escape to Scandinavia’s design-forward, nature-filled lands. From its Viking heritage to modern-day hygge (the Danish art of cozy living), Denmark invites you to experience life at its best. Meet the warm-hearted locals and experience the life balance that makes Denmark one of the happiest countries on Earth.

Copenhagen

In Copenhagen more than 50% of the city’s residents ride bicycles daily. This eco-friendly way of life is a great way to explore the vibrant streets, colorful houses, and lush parks in one of the world’s most liveable cities. Walk or ride to see iconic landmarks or hidden gems while enjoying clean air and a relaxed pace of life.

The Design Museum

To truly understand the importance of Danish Modern design, something the entire world has embraced and re-embraced since it first left its mark in the mid-century one must visit this incredible design museum. You’ll be taken on a curated tour where you will wander through a timeline that leads you finally to the iconic designs of folks like Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen and through this journey, you’ll begin to understand why Danish style is so famous. You’ll realize what made their designs so revolutionary that they still seem cutting edge even today.

What is Hygge

Hygge, a Danish concept often translated as "coziness," is a state of well-being and contentment that permeates many aspects of Danish life. It involves creating a warm, inviting atmosphere, enjoying simple pleasures, and cultivating a sense of connection with others. Danes often prioritize hygge through activities like spending time with loved ones, enjoying cozy evenings at home, and indulging in comforting foods and drinks. Hygge's emphasis on contentment, togetherness, and appreciation for the simple things in life has contributed to Denmark's reputation as one of the happiest countries in the world.

Group trips for solo women travelers to Denmark

Denmark is a country that’s both culturally rich and effortlessly cool. At the heart of its appeal is Copenhagen, a city that embodies Denmark’s core values: sustainability, happiness, and style. With a population of just under 6 million, Denmark may be small, but its impact on design, culture, and history is massive. The country’s Viking past is deeply rooted in its identity, and remnants of this era can be seen in museums, old ships, and ancient ruins. Yet, Denmark is also a pioneer in modern architecture, fashion, and sustainable living.

Traveling through Denmark is a treat for the senses —from the minimalist, functional design aesthetic that runs through everyday life to the hygge-inspired warmth and hospitality you’ll experience at every corner. Denmark’s mild climate, influenced by the Gulf Stream, makes it an ideal destination year-round, whether you're wandering the cobblestone streets of Copenhagen or exploring one of its 444 islands.

Picture this: colorful harbor-side houses, avant-garde design, royal palaces, and exceptional museums. Denmark is a country that invites you to slow down, savor the details, and experience life like a local.

Faqs about trips to Denmark

If you're a U.S. citizen, you can enter Denmark for up to 90 days without a visa if your passport is valid for at least six months after your arrival date. If you're traveling from another country, make sure to check specific visa requirements, as Denmark is part of the Schengen Area. Always have proof of onward travel and accommodation for your stay.

Danes value politeness, equality, and modesty. They appreciate personal space and tend to avoid small talk with strangers. Be punctual for meetings and events, as Danes consider it respectful. When visiting someone’s home, bringing a small gift, such as flowers or wine, is customary. Tipping is not expected in Denmark, as service charges are included, but rounding up the bill for exceptional service is appreciated.

Danish is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in larger cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus. You’ll find most people, especially younger Danes, speak fluent English, making it easy for English-speaking voyagers to navigate the country. Learning a few basic Danish phrases, such as “tak” (thank you), will be warmly appreciated by locals.

Denmark is consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world, making it an excellent destination for solo female travelers. Violent crime is rare, and you’ll find a strong culture of trust and respect. With Girls’ Guide to the World, we take every measure to ensure your trip is safe, fun, and empowering.

The currency in Denmark is the Danish Krone (DKK). Credit cards, especially Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted throughout the country, including restaurants, shops, and taxis. However, it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases in rural areas or local markets. ATMs are easy to find in cities and towns.