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  • Scheduled flights.
  • 7 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast.
  • 1 lunch en route.
  • Sights described in the itinerary with a bilingual tour guide (Spanish/Italian).
  • Cruise on the Göta Canal.
  • Viking boat trip.
  • Gothenburg - Frederikshavn ferry.
  • 24-hour assistance hotline at destination.
  • Basic travel assistance insurance.
  • Services not specified as included.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Tips to porters, drivers, and guides.
  • Drinks.
  • Optional insurance.
  • Lunches and dinners not specified as included.

Ground Services:

  • Cancellations made between 36-22 days before the start of the trip are subject to a penalty of 25% of the total amount of the confirmed services.
  • Cancellations made between 21-9 days before the start of the trip are subject to a penalty of 50% of the total amount of the confirmed services.
  • Cancellations made within 8 days prior to the start date of the trip are subject to a penalty of 100% of the total amount of the confirmed services.

Flights:

  • Air reservations do not allow name changes and once tickets are issued, they are non-refundable.

-Guaranteed departures from 2 passengers.

-Luggage during the tour: A maximum of 1 suitcase of 20 kg per passenger and 1 handbag of up to 10 kg is allowed. Access could be denied to those who exceed these limits, or passengers would have to assume the high costs of additional luggage.

-People with reduced mobility: Many places included in this program, hotels and transport are not adapted for wheelchairs, please consult and notify us before making the reservation. Any additional costs for assistance required throughout the tour will be borne by the client.

-Accommodation: In Northern Europe, there is no official star classification for hotels. We work with standard establishments, with functional and simple decoration and services. The rooms are usually smaller than the international average and it is rare for them to have air conditioning, all have a private bathroom and window.

-Possible changes in accommodation: if for any of the departures it is not possible to confirm the planned hotels, an alternative will be offered to the client within the same contracted category.

-Special foods: cases of food intolerances (allergies, celiac disease, vegetarian food, etc.) must be communicated before arrival at your trip, although it is not possible to guarantee any type of special diet or menu.

-Free time: during free time clients do not have access to transportation or a local guide.

-Possible change of route: our representative in Scandinavia has the full right to modify the program for the benefit of the client or for reasons of force majeure without missing any of the visits scheduled.

-Checked baggage on flights: In the event of loss of baggage by the airlines, it will be the passenger's responsibility to manage the claim and call the company directly to process the delivery or compensation that may apply. Luxotour will not be responsible for any processing due to lost or broken luggage.

-Consumer withdrawal: the tour is sold as a closed package, so there will be no refund or discount for services that customers decide not to enjoy or in which they cannot participate due to personal, medical, flight schedules or other events.

-Behavior during the trip: in the event that a passenger's attitude endangers the operation of the tour and/or causes inconvenience to the rest of the group or at the hotels, they will be forced to leave the tour without any type of discount or refund for the services they cannot enjoy.

-Credit card: generally, hotels require the passenger to have a credit card or a cash deposit as a guarantee in order to provide telephone calls, extras in bars and restaurants, minibar, laundry, room service charges, etc.

-Currency and payments: Foreign currencies are rarely accepted in these countries. ATMs are available almost everywhere, even in rural areas. Cards are widely accepted, even for small purchases. The use of cash is becoming less common.

-Personal documentation and entry requirements for the different countries visited: It is the client's responsibility to inform themselves about the current regulations regarding entry and exit to the country they are traveling to, as well as to carry the personal documents required by the authorities. Luxotour assumes no responsibility in this regard. Please note that visa, transit, entry, and vaccination regulations vary from country to country and are subject to change at short notice and without prior notice.

This program is geared toward adults and may be tiring for children under 7, which may be uncomfortable for families and other passengers. We recommend avoiding traveling with young children. We also do not guarantee child seats or supports on transportation, and parents must provide them or cover the cost if available.

Published child prices apply to children ages 7-11, sharing a room with two adults.

-Climate: In these latitudes, the weather is constantly changing, so dressing in layers is best. This way, you can adjust your clothing according to the temperature. Don't forget to bring a warm jacket, raincoat or umbrella, and comfortable rain shoes. Even in summer, evenings and nights, especially in the mountains, can be chilly.

-Meals: Nordic meals are based on pork, salmon, red meat, fish, or chicken, with sauces, onions, and garlic. They are often accompanied by boiled potatoes and berry jam. Bread is eaten more for breakfast than for lunch or dinner. In places with few options, meals are included in the program;

where not, the guide will recommend alternatives. Meal prices in the Nordic countries are high, and in some cases, stops for meals are made in areas with limited options and little time due to the distances involved, so it is advisable to bring a snack. The quality of service in restaurants is often below expectations compared to other destinations.

-Guide: The accompanying guide joins the tour from the afternoon of arrival or the following morning. Their role is to ensure an organized experience, coordinating the itinerary, logistics, and schedules with drivers, accommodations, and restaurants. They also assist travelers with problem-solving and provide practical information about the destination, although they do not delve into the local history or culture.

-On the bus: The region is characterized by its unique geography, which influences the adaptation of its inhabitants and the layout of roads with bridges, tunnels, and ferries. This means that caution is required when driving and travel times are longer than in other destinations. Itineraries include long days of driving with regular stops. The guides provide commentary that enriches the trip. Although the buses don't have functioning restrooms, rest stops are made.

-Tipping: On tours with an escorted guide and bus, it's common to leave a tip as recognition for the guide and driver's good work. There's no set amount, but it's a nice way to show your appreciation.

Lands of Sweden and Denmark itinerary

Day 1: STOCKHOLM

Flight from your hometown to Stockholm Arlanda Airport.

Welcome to Stockholm, the Queen of Waters. Arrival in the Swedish capital and transfer to the hotel by pre-arranged taxi. Rest of the day at leisure. Meet your tour guide the following day. Overnight stay.Note: Hotel rooms will be available from 3:00 PM. If you arrive before this time, you can leave your luggage in the hotel's luggage storage and explore the city on your own.

What will you see today?

Day 2: STOCKHOLM

Breakfast at the hotel. Guided tour of the city's main attractions. We'll explore the Old Town (Gamla Stan), with its charming cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. We'll see the exterior of the Royal Palace, the Cathedral, the Parliament, and the House of Nobles. Free time for lunch in the city center and a free afternoon to visit some of Stockholm's interesting museums on your own. Optionally, you can purchase tickets for the Skansen and Vasa museums, or enjoy a boat trip to admire the city center from the water. Overnight stay.

What will you see today?

Day 3: STOCKHOLM - KARLSTAD

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Borensberg, where we will embark on a two-hour cruise along the Göta Canal. This artificial canal was for many years a key waterway in Sweden, both economically and strategically, connecting the east and west of the country by passing through numerous lakes. Today it is a popular leisure destination for boaters, hikers, and cyclists, and it still retains its peaceful atmosphere. A simple two-course lunch will be served during the cruise. Disembarkation in Motala and continuation by road to Karlstad, skirting one of Sweden's largest lakes. Overnight stay.

What will you see today?

Day 4: KARLSTAD - GOTHENBURG

Breakfast at the hotel. We set sail for the west coast of Sweden and the picturesque Bohuslän archipelago, with over a thousand charming islands nestled in an idyllic natural setting and a traditional lifestyle linked to the sea (lobster fishing, kayaking, etc.). We will visit Smögen, famous for its wooden pier, colorful houses, and maritime atmosphere, and Marstrand, a historic island with Carlsten Fortress, which combines tradition and nautical life in a unique setting. Lunch on your own en route. Continue to Gothenburg, a major port city with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. In the evening, you can explore its many restaurants, shops, and cafes. Overnight stay.

What will you see today?

Day 5: GOTHENBURG - AARHUS

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure towards the south of the country, passing through the port city of Helsingborg where we will board a ferry to cross to Denmark and arrive in the neighboring city of Helsingør. Free time for lunch (not included). We will continue our route towards Hillerød where Frederiksborg Castle is located, and we will stop to admire it from the outside (entrance not included). This jewel dates back to the 17th century and is one of the country's most outstanding architectural works, in the Renaissance style, with majestic gardens. On the way to the Danish capital, we will stop to take a photo of Fredensborg Castle (entrance not included), the residence of the royal family in autumn and spring. Arrival in Copenhagen in the late afternoon. Overnight stay.

What will you see today?

Day 6: AARHUS - ROSKILDE

Breakfast at the hotel. We begin the day from Aarhus towards the charming city of Odense, birthplace of the famous writer Hans Christian Andersen. Free time for lunch and to explore the lively historic center, full of cafes, shops, and corners that evoke the author's tales. We continue to Roskilde, the former Danish capital, where we will take a short Viking boat trip and visit the imposing cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the final resting place of Danish kings and steeped in history. Overnight stay.

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Day 7: ROSKILDE - COPENHAGEN

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Copenhagen. Upon arrival, we will take a panoramic tour of the city, visiting its main attractions: the Little Mermaid, the Gefion Fountain, the Amalienborg Palace, the Opera House, the Nyhavn canals, Parliament Island, the Royal Library, the City Hall, and a panoramic visit to Tivoli Gardens. Free afternoon to stroll through the center of this vibrant city. Optionally, you can purchase tickets for Tivoli Gardens or enjoy a boat trip along the canals. Overnight stay.

What will you see today?

Day 8: COPENHAGEN

Breakfast at the hotel. Free time. Airport transfers are not included (optional transfers can be booked at an additional cost). End of our services.

Flight from Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Copenhagen to your hometown.