This self-drive holiday in South Sweden and Denmark gives you the freedom and flexibility to experience the best of these countries’ natural, cultural, and historical attractions at your own pace. Besides the stunning scenery and mild climate, Scandinavia offers attractions for all tastes and ages – from royal palaces and medieval fortresses to Legoland and the famous Tivoli amusement park. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to encounter Viking legends, experience daily life of centuries past at a Danish “living history” museum, try your hand at the delicate art of glassblowing, and much more!

Day 1: Welcome to Sweden
Your holiday begins at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport where we await to greet you and escort you to your hotel in the heart of Sweden’s remarkable capital. For those who arrive early, we recommend buying the Stockholm Card, which offers free admission to 75 museums and free travel on Stockholm’s public transit system. Suggested attractions include the Vasa Ship Museum or City Hall’s famous Blue Hall, site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Spend the night in Stockholm.
Day 2: Candy Canes and Jönköping
After a traditional Scandinavian buffet breakfast, it’s time to pick up your rental car and begin your unforgettable road trip! Drive through the scenic southern Swedish province of Småland towards the city of Jönköping. On the way, take a break in Gränna and visit one of the quaint candy shops that make the red and white striped Polkagris (candy cane), a traditional confection dating back to 1859. Spend the night in Jönköping. Driving distance approx. 330 km.
Day 3: Medieval History at Kalmar Castle
Continue to Kalmar, a town bursting with history beautifully situated by the Baltic Sea. Visit the grand Kalmar Castle, originally built as a strategic defense tower in the 12th century and later renovated in the 16th century as a Renaissance palace. Spend the night in Kalmar. Driving distance approx. 220 km.
Day 4: Kingdom of Crystal
A short drive west of Kalmar brings you to the “Kingdom of Crystal” (Glasriket), an area consisting of four municipalities famous for its glasswork artisans. Here you can find over 50 glassworks factories and shops, many of which are open to visitors and offer unique hand-blown glass souvenirs in all shapes and colors. Some offer tours or demonstrations by master glassblowers or even let you test your own skills at shaping the molten glass. Continue south to Ystad and spend the night among its many traditional half-timbered houses. Driving distance approx. 270 km.
Day 5: Captivating Copenhagen
From Ystad, continue west through the province of Skåne to the city of Malmö, where the new Øresund Bridge allows an easy passage to Denmark and the royal capital, Copenhagen. This vibrant city is home to such marvels as the Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace (home to the Danish Parliament), the old harbour of Nyhavn, the famous Little Mermaid statue, and much more. No visit to Copenhagen is complete without a stroll down Ströget, the famous pedestrian-only street, or a trip to the Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and among the city’s most famous attractions. Spend the night in Copenhagen. Driving distance approx. 120 km.
Day 6: Castles and Manor Houses
Continue west and cross the impressive Great Belt Bridge to the island of Funen (Fyn), often referred to as Denmark's Garden since most of its fruit is grown there. Spend the day on this picturesque island with its array of large manor houses and villages with half-timbered houses. We recommend a visit to idyllic Egeskov Castle, the best preserved Renaissance water castle in Europe, which was built in the 16th century on oak pillars in the middle of a peaceful lake. After the visit, continue driving towards Odense, where you will spend the night. Here you may visit the Hans Christian Andersen Museum, located in the restored home where the famous fairy tale writer was born. Driving distance approx. 165 km.
Day 7: Fun for All Ages at Legoland 
Start the day with a drive northwest to Billund and visit Legoland, the world-famous theme park that shows what can be accomplished when imaginative designers are given 33,000,000 Lego blocks to play with! Legos have a rich history since their invention in the 1930s by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen and the park is a must-see attraction whether you’re travelling with children or just a child at heart. Legoland appeals to all ages and interests with its rides, attractions and giant Lego models of the Taj Mahal, Danish palaces, the Statue of Liberty, and others displayed in a garden setting. Spend the night in Billund. Driving distance approx. 105 km.
Day 8: A Scenic Journey to Remember
On your way to Aarhus (Århus), take a break at Jelling, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to visit the famous burial mounds and the 10th century Jelling stones with runic inscriptions by the Viking kings Gorm the Old and Harald Blue Tooth. Then, continue on to the picturesque city of Silkeborg in the heart of the Danish Lake District, where you can trek up Denmark's highest hill, the 147 metre high Himmelbjerget. Finally, make your way to Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark, where you will spend the night. Driving distance approx. 110 km.
Day 9: Living History in Aarhus
Before leaving Aarhus, we recommend a visit to Den Gamle By (The Old Town), an open-air “living history” museum with a collection of renovated houses from all over Denmark to give visitors a feel of what daily life was like centuries ago. Meander through the museum’s cobblestone streets where you may encounter such characters as the shoemaker’s wife, the organ grinder, or the town spinster! Next, it’s time to drive north to Frederikshavn, where you can check out the Palm Beach just north of the city if the weather is nice. Otherwise, you may enjoy a visit to the Bangsbo Manor, which dates back to the 1580s and today houses a museum and archive of regional history. Spend the night in Frederikshavn. Driving distance approx. 185 km.
Day 10: Ferry to Gothenburg
If you have time in the morning, you could take a scenic detour to the city of Skagen at the northernmost point of Denmark where the Kattegat (Baltic Sea) and the North Sea meet. After lunch, a ferry takes you from Frederikshavn to Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest city where you are free to spend the rest of the day shopping, sightseeing or just relaxing. You can also visit the Liseberg amusement park with its assortment of thrilling rides and games. Spend the night in Gothenburg. Optional round-trip detour to Skagen is approx. 80 km. The ferry to Sweden is approx. 3 hours.
Day 11: Borås Zoo and Karlsborg Fortress
A short drive east brings you to the city of Borås, where you can visit the Borås Zoo, an oasis of green in the heart of the city. This zoo displays hundreds of animals in natural surroundings such as elk, bears, wolves, elephants, giraffes, and many more. Continue north to Karlsborg and visit the Karlsborg Fortress and the Göta Canal before checking in for your overnight stay nearby. Driving distance approx. 220km.
Day 12: Tiveden National Park and Trosa
Drive northeast and take a refreshing break in Tiveden National Park, where nature lovers will enjoy the tranquil scenery and several kilometres of hiking trails. Continuing onwards to the charming town of Trosa, we also recommend a visit to the lavish 18th century Tullgarn Castle, which features some of the most exquisite interiors in a blend of rococo, Gustavian, and Victorian styles. Spend the night in Trosa. Driving distance approx. 295km.
Day 13: Gripsholm Castle on the way to Stockholm
Head north to Mariefred and explore the 16th century Gripsholm Castle, which is famous for its well-preserved interiors from the different epochs as well as for housing the Swedish State’s portrait collection. From Marifred it’s only one more hour of driving to Stockholm, where you will drop off your rental car and check in to your centrally-located hotel. The rest of your day is free to explore the city’s many attractions, restaurants, and nightlife. Driving distance approx. 150km. Extra nights in Stockholm can be added on request.
Day 14: Stockholm and Departure
Travellers departing on the afternoon flight have time for some last-minute shopping, a visit to a museum, or a relaxing break at a local café before heading home. Transportation to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport is provided by Arlanda Express.
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Accommodation Details
We have two categories for accommodation on this tour: Comfort and Quality.
Comfort
![]() | Rooms with private shower or bath and WC. These are in comfort hotels or well-appointed guesthouses in the more remote areas. All provide breakfast (included in the price) and many have their own restaurant. |
Quality
![]() | Rooms with private shower or bath and WC. These are in four-star hotels or the best hotels available at each location. All hotels provide breakfast (included in the price) and have their own restaurant. |
Seasons
Seasons From 1 May - 30 September
Duration
14 Days / 13 Nights
Rental Cars
A Toyota Aygo 1.2 or similar
B Opel Corsa 1.8 or similar
C VW Golf 1.9 or similar
D Skoda Octavia 2.0 or similar
E Saab 93 2.0 or similar
F VW Passat 2.0 Station or similar
G Saab 95 Auto or similar
H Toyota Prius 2.0 or similar
I Opel Vivaro 2.2 or similar (mini bus)
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Booking
Our Travel Consultants can assist you with booking air travel to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
Advanced booking of at least three weeks prior to departure is recommended.
Extra nights can be added by request; contact us for details (Recommended extra nights: Stockholm, Gothenburg and Copenhagen).
The example prices in the tables below are listed as per person and in Euros (€/EUR). You can use our Currency Calculator to convert the price.
Your total package price will be determined by your preferred level of accommodation (e.g. budget, comfort, etc.) and number of travellers as well as by travel season (e.g. high, low, shoulder) and choice of rental car (Types A, B, C etc.) if applicable.
(See information about children's prices below price tables.)
Note: You can also check prices for your exact specifications by clicking "book now" and completing the first step.
EXAMPLE PRICES
Comfort
| Type of car | 1 Adult | 2 Adults | 3 Adults | 4 Adults |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | € 3098 | € 1941 | € 1559 | € 1689 |
| B | € 3146 | € 1965 | € 1575 | € 1701 |
| C | € 3182 | € 1983 | € 1587 | € 1710 |
| D | € 3254 | € 2019 | € 1611 | € 1728 |
| E | € 3386 | € 2085 | € 1655 | € 1761 |
| F | € 3542 | € 2163 | € 1707 | € 1800 |
| G | € 3866 | € 2325 | € 1815 | € 1881 |
| H | € 3866 | € 2325 | € 1815 | € 1881 |
| I | € 4130 | € 2457 | € 1903 | € 1947 |
| J | € 2522 | € 1653 | € 1367 | € 1545 |
Quality
| Type of car | 1 Adult | 2 Adults | 3 Adults | 4 Adults |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | € 3574 | € 2273 | € 1750 | € 2021 |
| B | € 3622 | € 2297 | € 1766 | € 2033 |
| C | € 3658 | € 2315 | € 1778 | € 2042 |
| D | € 3730 | € 2351 | € 1802 | € 2060 |
| E | € 3862 | € 2417 | € 1846 | € 2093 |
| F | € 4018 | € 2495 | € 1898 | € 2132 |
| G | € 4342 | € 2657 | € 2006 | € 2213 |
| H | € 4342 | € 2657 | € 2006 | € 2213 |
| I | € 4606 | € 2789 | € 2094 | € 2279 |
| J | € 2998 | € 1985 | € 1558 | € 1877 |
Children
Children age 0-2: Free Of Charge
Children age 3-11: Comfort: € 537 per child sharing room with adult
Quality: € 812 per child sharing room with adult
Children age 12+: Full Price
Rooms
1 Person = Single room
2 Sharing = One twin/double room
3 Sharing = Triple room
4 Sharing = Two twin/double rooms
If you do not find prices for your ideal room combination by clicking book now then please contact us with your requirements and full details of your party.
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