Scandinavia in April : Tours & Travel Ideas 2024/2025 : Nordic Visitor (2024)

WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO IN SCANDINAVIA IN APRIL?

There are various things to do in Scandinavia in April. Our top tip is to visit the city sights of Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen, and delve into the Norwegian countryside.

In Scandinavia in April, the weather is cool. Average Scandinavian temperatures in April range from 0°C (32°F) in Tromsø to 6°C (32°F) in Bergen. Visit at this time of year to take advantage of fewer crowds in the late winter months or early spring.

The clocks usually change in March to honour Daylight Saving Time, which means longer hours of daylight compared to the middle of winter. By the end of April, the sun doesn’t set until around 9 PM in the southern cities.

So if you’re wondering which are the best places to visit in this region, it really depends on what you want to do.

You could make the most of this quiet period by exploring the capital cities of the Scandinavian Triangle, enjoying the best of Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen in one incredible trip. In April, these cities are quieter than during the summer months, so you’ll have more of them to yourselves.

Alternatively, if you visit Scandinavia in April, you could see the region’s national parks and natural landscapes. Head to Bergen on your Norway tour to witness the stunning fjords. Or go further into Northern Norway on a Havila or Hurtigruten cruise for a glimpse at the rugged west coast.

As a Northern European tour operator, Nordic Visitor specialises in organising holidays to this beautiful corner of the world. We have many more ideas to help you explore Scandinavia your way!

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Here’s one of our suggestions for a Scandinavia itinerary in April:

Day 1 - Arrive in Stockholm, Sweden
Fly into Stockholm Arlanda Airport and head to your hotel in the city centre. Spend some time walking through Gamla Stan (The Old Town), and enjoy a fika (a Swedish coffee break) with a nice pastry at one of the local cafés in this medieval neighbourhood.

Or, why not hop on a city sightseeing tour?

Day 2 - The highlights of Stockholm
Spend a full day in the Swedish capital, discovering the city’s attractions and districts. You could join a sightseeing tour to experience the best of Stockholm in a day, taking you to must-see spots like the City Hall, Royal Palace and trendy Södermalm quarter.

We also recommend taking a short ferry ride to the nearby island Djurgården, a cultural oasis near the city centre. Here you’ll find one of Scandinavia’s most popular attractions, the Vasa Museum. You could also visit the Abba Museum and the Skansen open-air museum

Day 3 - Travel to Copenhagen, Denmark
Today you’ll board a train or a short flight to Copenhagen, the beautiful capital of Denmark. As a taster, you should walk along the colourful Nyhavn harbour. We also recommend strolling along the busy shopping street, Strøget.

Day 4 - Discover Copenhagen
Soak up the charms of Copenhagen today, either on your own or as part of a guided tour. You might want to visit Rosenborg Castle, the Botanical Garden and Torvehallerne food market.

We also recommend hopping on a boat tour to see Christiansborg Palace, the Royal Danish Opera House and the colourful Christianshavn Canal from the water.

Day 5 - Overnight cruise to Oslo, Norway
Ahead of your journey to Oslo, Norway’s capital city, spend the day enjoying more of Copenhagen. Why not make like the bicycle-happy Danes and rent a bike? You could also take in the view of the city from the top of the Round Tower.

Later, board an overnight ferry to Oslo. You’ll cruise gently up the Kattegat Sund all the way to Norway.

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Day 6 - Explore Norway’s capital city
This morning your ship arrives in Oslo, giving you the day to explore the Norwegian capital. Take a walk to the bustling Aker Brygge waterfront area and visit the Akershus Fortress. Or, head to the Bygdøy peninsula to explore historic museums.

If you love art, make sure to take a walk through the delightful Vigeland Sculpture Park. Don’t miss a visit to Oslo City Hall if you want to see where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held.

Day 7 - Scenic train journey to Flåm
This morning, you’ll board a train from Oslo Central Station to begin the legendary Norway in a Nutshell® experience – one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world. This train ride takes you over Norway’s “mountainous rooftop”, through charming villages like Gol and Geilo.

From Myrdal, you’ll embark on the famous Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) for a scenic ride to the beautiful village of Flåm. Enjoy the rest of your day in Flåm.

Day 8 - Norwegian fjord cruise
Prepare to witness breathtaking Norwegian scenery today, as you hop on a cruise that takes you through the fjords. You’ll be able to admire the glittering waters, cascading falls and forested mountains of Sognefjord, passing through Aurlandsfjord and Nærøyfjord. Afterwards, it’s an exciting coach and train ride to Bergen.

Day 9 - Discover Bergen
Known as the gateway to the fjords, Bergen is Norway’s charming second city with plenty of its own attractions to uncover. You can visit the medieval houses of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bryggen, and take the funicular up Mount Fløyen for panoramic views over the city and fjords.

There are also plenty of museums, shops and restaurants to check out on your last full day in Scandinavia

Day 10 - Depart from Bergen, Norway
Fly back home from Bergen-Flesland Airport, having enjoyed 10 days in beautiful Scandinavia.

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What other ideas are there for a Scandinavia tour in April?

You could add on more destinations to your Scandinavia tour in April. The Nordic countries – that’s Finland and Iceland as well as Norway, Denmark and Sweden – are well connected via plane, train and ferry. That’s why seeing a few of them in one go is a great idea!

Why not cruise through Scandinavia in April? You could begin your tour in the capital of Finland, Helsinki. Here in this exciting city, uncover attractions like Senate Square, Uspenski Cathedral, and the Old Market Hall. Visit local restaurants for a taste of Finnish cuisine.

Then, step aboard a vessel that whisks you to Stockholm, crossing the Baltic Sea overnight to begin your exploration of the Scandinavian Triangle the following day.

Or, after spending time in Bergen, you could head into Northern Norway, admiring the fjords and national parks along the way. Alternatively, why not head even further north when you visit Norway to explore the remote Svalbard, home of polar bears? Don’t forget that you can go snowmobiling here too.

Another option is to follow up your Scandinavia tour with a visit to Iceland. Fly from Oslo to Reykjavík and drive the Ring Road to discover awe-inspiring natural scenery, including glaciers, volcanoes and waterfalls.

If you want to meet Santa Claus, stay at a snow or ice hotel, and experience the winter polar nights, we recommend visiting between December and March. Head to Finnish or Swedish Lapland, in the north of Scandinavia, where there are some truly special winter experiences in store for you.

Good to know: Most of our itineraries aren't set in stone, and there are many possibilities for customised routes. We can modify your tour if you'd prefer to arrive in a different city, opt for a private tour, or add other towns to your trip.

Just ask your Nordic Visitor travel consultant for advice.

  • Find out more about visiting Scandinavia earlier, in February and March, or later, in May and June.

Interested in a self-guided tour of Scandinavia?

If you would like to discover Scandinavia on your own, then an independent tour is the perfect choice. Travel from one place to the next using public transportation, which in Scandinavia is fast, reliable and punctual.

By opting for a train and cruise tour of Scandinavia, you’ll benefit from having your itinerary arrangements made for you but with the freedom to spend your days however you please. Nordic Visitor will book all your accommodation and travel tickets between destinations, and you can add on activities too.

Plus, by booking an independent tour of Scandinavia you’ll still be able to enjoy the usual Nordic Visitor benefits. These include access to our 24/7 helpline, a detailed personal itinerary, helpful travel guide and daily breakfast.

How about a Scandinavia road trip?

On a self-drive tour in Scandinavia, you’ll have the freedom to pull the car over at any attractions that catch your interest.

The best part? You won’t have to worry about where you’re going or sleeping, because your Nordic Visitor travel consultant has already sorted those local arrangements for you. You’ll also have access to our 24/7 emergency helpline should you need to call us at any point.

If you want to take a road trip through Scandinavia, we recommend visiting between May and September. Enjoy incredible scenery right outside your window, watching how the landscapes shift between Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

You could opt for a circular road trip between Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo, flying in and out of the Swedish capital, for example.

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Prefer a guided tour of Scandinavia?

To see the region from a local’s point of view and make some new friends along the way, a guided small group tour of the Scandinavian capitals is an excellent option!

These take place between May and August, so book your trip for the summer season to join a group. This is also a great time to visit Scandinavia if you want to enjoy the warm weather.

A small group tour of Scandinavia offers an enriching experience, allowing you to get the most out of your trip thanks to the expertise of a local tour guide. What’s more, you’ll be travelling alongside 16 people at most, so the trip is still personal for you.

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Scandinavia in April : Tours & Travel Ideas 2024/2025 : Nordic Visitor (2024)

FAQs

Which Scandinavian country is best to visit in April? ›

April is a good time of year to visit Scandinavia if you want to explore Norway, Sweden and Denmark during the low season. In early spring, these Scandinavian countries welcome fewer visitors at top city attractions. Our Scandinavia experts will ensure that you get the most out of your April trip.

How many days are enough for Scandinavia? ›

EXPERIENCE SCANDINAVIA IN 15 DAYS

A Scandinavia itinerary of 15 days means you can explore the region at leisure, as well as nearby destinations like Bergen or Helsinki and Tallinn. We can add extra nights to these tours if you want to see Scandinavia in 15 days.

What is the best month to visit Scandinavia? ›

Best time to visit Scandinavia for weather

Summer in Scandinavia, the months of July and August, is a great time to visit. At this time of year, you're more likely to have pleasant and stable weather. Nature comes alive and locals and visitors alike can enjoy the great outdoors.

Which Nordic country is the best vacation? ›

The best Nordic places to visit
  1. Iceland. Iceland earned the nickname “The Land of Fire and Ice” thanks to its combination of glaciers, volcanoes and hot springs. ...
  2. Norway. ...
  3. Denmark. ...
  4. Sweden & Finland. ...
  5. Greenland.
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Is it worth visiting Norway in April? ›

March, April and May are also beautiful months to visit Norway. As the winter snows melt, the rivers, lakes and waterfalls swell with fresh water and life.

Which Scandinavian country is the cheapest to visit? ›

See Denmark by cycle. Out of all of Scandinavia, Denmark is the cheapest to visit – especially if you visit early February which is usually always the most cost-effective time to fly and stay. Fortunately there is plenty to do which is free or only a small fee.

Which Scandinavian country should I visit first? ›

Norway is the place to be if you're into mountains, glaciers, and fjords. If forests, lakes and islands are more your jam, you may prefer Sweden.

What is the temperature in Scandinavia in April? ›

Norway average temperatures
OsloFlåam
March2°C (36°F)2°C (36°F)
April7°C (45°F)6°C (43°F)
May12°C (54°F)10°C (50°F)
June16°C (61°F)13°C (55°F)
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What is the best way to see Scandinavia? ›

Best tour ideas:
  1. Tour the Scandinavian capitals.
  2. Cruise around Scandinavia and the Baltics.
  3. Head into the Arctic Circle in winter.
  4. Take the wheel of a Scandinavian road trip.
  5. Chase the northern lights in Scandinavia.
  6. Explore Norway onboard iconic train journeys.
  7. Go on a Havila or Hurtigruten cruise.
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Which Nordic country is best for Americans? ›

Norway stands out as one of the best places to live abroad, largely due to its stunning natural landscapes. This country boasts deep, majestic fjords such as Sognefjorden and Geirangerfjorden, which are lined with charming villages, cascading waterfalls, and expansive glaciers.

Which is more beautiful, Sweden or Norway? ›

While Sweden has some Instagrammable spots, like Abisko in the Arctic and some cute streets in Stockholm, Norway is simply one of the most beautiful countries in the world, if not the most beautiful. Amazing photo ops are everywhere in Norway.

What is the best way to travel between Nordic countries? ›

By cruises or ferries

This is the perfect combination to save time on travelling. You sleep in comfortable cabins and explore the beautiful maritime scenery, but also spoil yourself onboard with excellent restaurants, cafes, nightclubs and tax-free shopping.

What country is best to go to in April? ›

  • 1.1. Singapore.
  • 1.2. Where has good weather in April? - Vietnam.
  • 1.3. Japan.
  • 1.4. Bhutan.
  • 1.5. Malaysia - one of the best Asian countries to visit in April.
  • 1.6. Sri Lanka.
  • 1.7. Turkey - among the best countries to visit in April.
  • 1.8. Indonesia.
Mar 15, 2024

Is April a good month to visit Sweden? ›

April is a good month to visit Sweden as temperatures are warming up, but the high season is still weeks away. A trip to Sweden in the low season means accommodation rates, along with activity costs, are lower than usual. The trip is likely to cost around 30% less than in the summer!

Is Stockholm worth visiting in April? ›

If you wish to experience Stockholm with all your senses, spring is the time to visit. March, April and May are among the driest months of the year and the crowds are yet to arrive, so this can be a wonderful season to visit.

Should I visit Sweden or Norway? ›

Norway might be the better choice if you're looking for epic landscapes and outdoor activities. But if you want a mix of city life and outdoor adventures, Sweden could be the way to go. Keen for a Scandinavian adventure? Check out Intrepid's range of trips in Sweden and Norway.

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