7-Day in Finland, Estonia and Sweden in Summer
7-Day in Finland, Estonia and Sweden in Summer
7-Day in Finland, Estonia and Sweden in Summer
7 Days Starting and ending in Stockholm, Sweden
Visiting: Stockholm, Tallinn, Helsinki, Turku
Tour operator:
Tour code:
137583
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Age range:
4-80
Tour operated in:
English , French , German , SpanishTrip Styles:
Activities:
Tour Overview
Embark on a captivating 7-day journey through Finland, Estonia, and Sweden, starting in the stunning city of Stockholm. Explore the historic charm of Stockholm's Old Town, including the Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral, before setting sail on an overnight ferry to the medieval city of Tallinn. Discover Tallinn's enchanting blend of history and modernity, and visit its renowned art museum. Continue to Helsinki, where Eastern and Western cultures converge, and marvel at its neoclassical architecture and vibrant green spaces. Experience the cultural richness of Turku, Finland's oldest city, with its charming riverfront and nearby natural wonders. Conclude your adventure back in Stockholm, with time to explore its picturesque streets and canals. This small group tour includes guided excursions, accommodation, and transport, offering a seamless and enriching travel experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome To Sweden!
Location: Stockholm
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Welcome to the beautiful Swedish capital - Stockholm that combines modern attractions with historic charm. Stockholm is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, built on 14 islands and protected from the sea by Skargarden, the Stockholm archipelago. Your morning walking tour takes you to the Old Town with the Royal Palace, the Stockholm Cathedral and the city center with its famous City Hall. Afterward, you will accommodate in 3 star hotel.
Day 2 : Sweden & Estonia
Location: Stockholm
Accommodation Name: Ferry cabin
Meals Included: Dinner
Stockholm has been the most important city with politics and economics from the 13th century in Sweden. It consists of 14 islands and has its history for around 800 years. Stockholm locates between Lake Malar and Baltic Sea and the islands are connected with 57 bridges, so it even has the reputation as “Venice in Northern Europe”. Your professional guide will lead you to walk in Stockholm, and you will know more about this historical city with an attractive cultural explanation.
In the late afternoon, you will be transferred to the harbor to embark on the overnight ferry bound for Tallinn. While you travel slowly down the archipelago past numerous islands and islets, enjoy a sumptuous dinner on board the ship. The ferry offers a wide choice of restaurants, bars, shops and more.
Day 3 : Welcome To Tallinn, Estonia!
Location: Tallinn
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
The capital of Estonia had been taken down by several different countries in its long history. You can easily see the Germanic culture and Russian culture both appear in church, castle and palace in this city. This rich and profound history can often make people feel not only amazed, but deeply emotional. Today you will be traveling back to the past of medieval ages. The buildings of the castle, the steeple and even each corner has a beautiful scene. Wandering in the old town is just like walking into a old oil painting. You’ll never know what surprises you will find!
Day 4 : Estonia & Helsinki
Location: Tallinn
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Tallinn is chock-full of sights, museums and countless stories to help you pass the time rather interestingly. Most of the essential sightseeing venues are in Old town, but make sure to check out wooden houses district Kalamaja and royal architecture in Kadriorg. Here you'll find the must-sees and a whole lot more. After lunch, head back to Tallinn to take the ferry to Helsinki and enjoy a refreshing tour through the Finnish archipelago. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.
Day 5 : Highlights Of Helsinki, Finland
Location: Helsinki
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
A city of historic and modern architectural marvels, Helsinki is a visually exciting place. Its position on the Gulf of Finland gives the city a relaxed, maritime feel and an abundance of green space and forests makes it wonderful for those that love the outdoors. After a fire in 1808, much of the city was rebuilt with wide avenues and neoclassical brick buildings the order of the day. You may have spotted some of its architecture doubling as Soviet Union locations in films from the 1970s and 80s.
Discover the highlights of Helsinki on this private tour. You will be driven through the city and will see places like Senate Square which was designed in the neoclassical style by Carl Ludvig Engel in the mid-1800s. It is surrounded by the Government Palace, the main building of the University; the enormous Helsinki Cathedral and Sederholm House, the oldest stone building in Helsinki. See the Presidential Palace, the Parliament building and the modern City Hall and Finlandia Hall. You will also visit the monument to Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, and tour Temppeliaukio Church, which was quarried out of the natural bedrock with a design that gives it excellent acoustics.
Day 6 : Turku - The Oldest City In Finland
Location: Turku
Accommodation Name: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
The former capital of Finland is still full of cultural charm and history and is only two hours away from Helsinki. Around the town centre is the cathedral, central library, museums, and shopping centre, plus the artisan cafes and shops along the riverfront. Slightly further away towards the ocean is the seaside resort of Naantali, the Moominworld theme park, and the Archipelago National Park. Nature in the region is fascinating the whole year round. The region is comprised of a rugged archipelago ecosystem and ancient bedrock, where juniper and curling pine grow.
Day 7 : End Of The Tour: Stockholm
Location: Stockholm
Stockholm is a curious and interesting city, home to new tendencies. Enjoy your free day in Stockholm, stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Town and over the picturesque bridges that span the city’s canals. After, you will be transferred to the Stockholm airport.
What's Included
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Airport / train station transfer
The tour includes airport or train station transfers for your convenience.
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Professional guide in English
A professional guide will accompany you, with options for other languages upon request.
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Accommodation
4 nights accommodation in a 3-star hotel with breakfast is included.
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Cruises
The tour includes 2 cruises with overnight stays in a cabin.
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Entrance Fees
Entrance fees to various attractions are included in the tour package.
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Activities
Activities included in the itinerary are part of the tour package.
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Transport between hotel and activities
Transport between your hotel/accommodation and the activities is provided.
What's Not Included
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Meals not mentioned
Meals that are not mentioned in the itinerary are not included in the tour package.
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Personal expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs and additional activities are not covered.
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Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is recommended to be arranged separately.
Please Note
- At least 2 people are required for this tour to take place
- Children under 14 must be accompanied by a paying adult
- Please be ready and wait in your hotel lobby 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pickup time
- Infant under 4 is complimentary
- Product may be cancelled or rescheduled if the group size is smaller than 2 people
Mode of Transport
Travel conveniently with airport or train station transfers, and enjoy seamless transport between your hotel and activity locations. Experience two overnight cruises and explore the cities with ease.
Accommodation
Enjoy 4 nights in a comfortable 3-star hotel with breakfast included, and experience 2 overnight cruises in a cozy cabin, ensuring a restful stay throughout your journey.
Check out our Q&As
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What languages are available for the guided tour?
The professional guide is available in English, and other languages such as Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese are available on request.
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What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?
The tour includes 4 nights of accommodation in a 3-star hotel with breakfast.
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Are there any age restrictions for this tour?
Children under 14 must be accompanied by a paying adult, and infants under 4 can join the tour complimentary.
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What happens if the group size is smaller than 2 people?
The product may be cancelled or rescheduled if the group size is smaller than 2 people.
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What is included in the tour package?
The tour package includes airport/train station transfer, a professional guide, 4 nights accommodation in a 3-star hotel with breakfast, 2 cruises with overnight in a cabin, entrance fees, activities included in the itinerary, and transport between hotel/accommodation and activities place.
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What should I do before the scheduled pickup time?
Please be ready and wait in your hotel lobby 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pickup time.
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Where are we located?
Nordic Unique Travels LTD located in the door to the Arctic: Rovaniemi, Lapland. Our office is approachable by walking distance from the major hotels in the city area (Maakuntakatu 29-31 96200 Rovaniemi Finland). We are in the middle of the city centre, next to Subway and in front of Sale Market. Come make us a visit!
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When to travel to Lapland?
There are four distinctly different seasons as far up north as Rovaniemi. However, locals think the conditions are in a constant state of change and say there are up to eight seasons in the year: midwinter, snowy spring, spring, summer, harvest season, autumn leaf colour, first snowfall, and Christmas. Please bear in mind that there is annual fluctuation in weather. Lapland is in the continental climate zone. The winters are cold and rich in snow, but thanks to the Gulf Stream, the summers are relatively warm. Rovaniemi is part of the arctic region; its climate, however, is subarctic and temperate, characterised by strong seasonal contrasts of dark versus bright and cold versus warm.
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Summer in Lapland
The Midnight Sun and white nights in June and July The Midnight Sun period officially lasts from early June until early July, but nights are white throughout the summer in Rovaniemi. The summer in Lapland can offer an interesting variety of weather conditions, with a longer warm spell expected in July. The warmest time of year brings people out in masses, and various events take place in summery Rovaniemi. Prepare to celebrate until the wee hours, as the sun never goes down. There are plenty of things to do in Rovaniemi in the summer, and with 24 hours of light, there’s no limits to time of action.
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Spring in Lapland
The snow melts, the ice breaks and nature is reborn in April and May April is still considered a snowy month in Rovaniemi and Lapland, but the snow gradually disappears as May approaches. The ice on rivers and lakes starts melting, and big chunks of ice can be seen flowing downstream. In early April, the last of the Northern Lights displays can be seen. Towards the end of April, nights are too light for the Auroras to be spotted. In May, northern nature starts getting ready to blossom once again after a harsh winter. At the end of May, nights are white. In Rovaniemi, winter activities still run in early April, after which it’s time for non-snow stuff.
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Winter in Lapland
Christmas, the Polar Night and snowy spring from December to March December and January are snowy months shrouded in the darkness of the Polar Night. The sun comes out in February and marks the start of the snowy, light-filled spring. March is often terrific for Northern Lights viewing. In Rovaniemi, the Official Hometown of Santa Claus, Christmas is a special time, as many flock to the arctic town to meet Santa in person and experience the festive season in magical wintery surroundings. The winter is a great time for a number of activities both in the snow outside and experiencing local culture inside.
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Autumn in Lapland
First Auroras and first snowfall from August to November Early August is still considered summer by many, but by the end of the month, it’s definitely autumn. The Northern Lights start appearing in late August, and September and October are ideal Aurora viewing months. Temperatures start dropping below zero in October, and first snow usually falls at around the same time period. A permanent snow cover is expected in late November. Autumn leaf colour paints the landscapes in earthy shades, and days are perfect for hiking and other nature related activities, as nights are best reserved for Aurora spotting.
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Nordic Unique Travels requires a minimum deposit of 70% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 30 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of nordic unique travels charges.
Up to 365 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 28 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.