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Arctic Circle & The Land Of The Midnight Sun

Europe
  • Duration: 16 days
  • Board Basis: Half Board
  • Tour Ref: D2TLEGNAC

Holiday Summary

  • Travel Type: Coach
Travel by coach through spectacular scenery to witness the breathtaking sight of the Midnight Sun and Polar Ocean on this Arctic Circle tour.
PRICE FROM ? £3659 per person
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Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Local departure by coach or Door-to-Door service, then to Belgium for an overnight stay.

  • Day 2

    Travel through Germany, to Copenhagen for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 3 - Stockholm

    To Stockholm, one of Europe's prettiest capital cities, for a brief visit before our overnight sailing to Finland. Stockholm, due to its temperate climate and great attractions, is a perfect place at any time of the year.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 4 - Helsinki

    Arrive in Turku, then to Helsinki for an included visit. Surrounded by 315 islands, Helsinki's east-meets-west culture contrasts against the clean lines of Finlandia Hall and the rich, golden onion dome of Uspenski Cathedral. Why not join our optional sightseeing tour to see the highlights of Finland’s capital during our short visit. A local English-speaking guide will reveal the history and facts about this great city. We continue our journey north to Jyväskyla for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 5

    We continue north into the Finnish countryside this morning, with a vast area of dense forest and charming lakes. Be the first to spot a reindeer! They tend to hide for most of the time, but occasionally appear in small groups. You will soon get used to this elusive creature, which has helped in the development of this great country of traditions, both physically as a working animal, and also as a local delicacy. We pause for lunch in the town of Oulu on the Gulf of Bothnia, which separates Finland from Sweden. From Oulu we travel on north to the town of Rovaniemi, just below the Arctic Circle, for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 6

    Although it is summer in Finnish Lapland be prepared to share the customs of a country where Santa Claus is “King”. We start with a visit to the imposing Santa Claus Village just outside Rovaniemi, where you can stand on either side of the Arctic Circle. Look out for the white line painted on the ground denoting the latitude! After lunch we continue north through charming forested countryside to Saariselka for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 7 - Sami Village; North Cape & the Midnight Sun

    A day to remember today as we travel onwards to the true “Land of the Midnight Sun” and our base for two nights. We stay in the fishing town of Honningsvag, just 28 miles south of the North Cape at the very top of Europe. En route we pause at the Sami Village in Karasjok and learn about the lifestyle of the Sami people who have lived in the Nordkalotten area for centuries. This proud race are some 50,000 in number all living in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia with their own culture, language and history.

    Whilst there why not enjoy an optional Storgammon lunch. This really is an experience not to be missed. Step back in time and Sami culture and enjoy a typical Lappish meal. This delightful meal will be served in a Lavvu, the traditional summer home of the Sami people, which is very similar to the Native American tepee. A truly unique place to eat!

    After experiencing the Sami way of life we continue our journey to Honningsvag for a two-night stay. This evening is the highlight of the tour as your drivers take you to the magnificent North Cape. The viewpoint is at latitude of 71 degrees 10 minutes 21 seconds north and you will be as close as you can get to the top of the world whilst remaining in mainland Europe. This really is an invigorating spot to be! We will leave late evening so that you will be at the Cape at midnight, so don’t forget your sunglasses! (Please ensure you take some warm clothing. Although we visit during the summer months, it can be chilly). The lure of the North Cape has drawn people from all parts of the world for centuries. The first tourist to visit was the Italian Francesco Negri, who stood here and surveyed the landscape in 1664. A lot has changed since that time and the magnificent 5000 square metre North Cape Hall is a vast complex offering every amenity from café facilities to a large souvenir area. We return to our hotel in the early hours of the morning.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 8 - Honningsvag

    Spend the day at leisure in the quaint fishing town of Honningsvag. Alternatively, why not join the locally operated optional excursion to two of the municipality’s five fishing villages. Firstly to Skarsvag, the northernmost fishing village in the world where you will visit the Nordkapp Jul og Vinterhuis which is decorated in the Norwegian Christmas tradition and local crafts are for sale from the North cape area. We then continue to Kamoyvaer, the smallest of the fishing villages with only 110 inhabitants, a fish factory, a small fishing fleet, a little lighthouse and a picturesque harbour. See, also, probably Europe’s smallest school with six pupils and one teacher!

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 9

    This morning we leave our hotel and begin our journey south. We travel back along the scenic road following the shores of the Porsangen sea inlet, then travel through the hills of the northern Finnmark area to reach the sea again at Alta. There will be free time for you to obtain lunch before we continue to our hotel in the Storslett/Sorkjosen area for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 10 - Tromsø

    Today we re-join our Leger coach and follow the shores of the Lyngenfjord and cross the Karfjord and Ullsfjorden to Tromso, the capital of northern Norway and gateway to the Arctic. At a latitude of 70 degrees it is the same as Alaska and Siberia. After a short visit we travel south across the area of Troms, passing Fossbakken to reach the lovely town of Narvik and our hotel for tonight. The town is beautifully located on a peninsula between the Beisfjord and the Rombakfjord at the foot of the spectacular Fagernes Mountain.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 11

    Never far from the Swedish border or the sea, we travel south, and through the area of Nordland, crossing the Arctic Circle to arrive at Mo i Rana or Mosjoen for the night.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 12 - Trondheim

    Alongside lakes and fjords we maintain our journey south to the city of Trondheim, which holds a special place in Norwegian history and culture. It was the first capital of Norway and is still the city where new kings receive their ceremonial blessing.

    Why not join our optional guided sightseeing tour to learn more about this charming spot and enjoy the view from the Tyholt Tower – truly breathtaking! Situated by the Trondheim fjord, Trondheim is surrounded by lovely forested hills, with the River Nidelva winding through the town. It has been and still is a popular pilgrimage site, an ecclesiastical centre a regional capital and a centre for commerce and administration. Our local guide will reveal the highlights on this sightseeing tour.

    We then continue to the village quaintly named Hell and our base for tonight. The small village has become a tourist attraction because of its name and people like to have their photograph taken in front of the station sign. What was possibly Norway’s most popular postcard, at least amongst English speaking tourists, showed the station with a heavy frost on the ground – Hell frozen over, although there was no caption to make the point. In actual fact the name Hell derives from an Old Norse word meaning overhang or cliff cave!

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 13 - Oslo

    We leave Hell and travel south to Oslo for an overnight stay. In the evening, after dinner, why not join our optional guided sightseeing tour to introduce you to the sights of the Norwegian capital. We will see the “Stottel” or Royal Palace, built between 1825 and 1848, the “Domkirke” or Cathedral, dating from the late 17th century, the Stotinget or Parliament and Karl Johans Gate, Oslo’s main street.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 14 - Copenhagen

    We continue our journey south to Helsingborg for the short ferry crossing to Helsingor and then on to Copenhagen. Watch out for the famous Kronburg castle used as the setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet! On arrival in Copenhagen we include a short orientation drive showing you the fascinating landmarks and lovely architecture including the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid taken from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy-tale. Stay overnight in Taastrup or Copenhagen.

    Meals - Breakfast, Dinner

  • Day 15

    To Belgium for an overnight stay.

    Meals - Breakfast

  • Day 16

    Return home.

    Meals - Breakfast

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Accommodation

You will stay for one night at the 3-star Scandic Sydhavnen on the outskirts of Copenhagen, before an overnight ferry crossing from Stockholm to Turku, Finland in an en suite cabin. You will then stay for one night at the 3-star Original Sokos Hotel Alexandra in Jyväskylä, one night at the 3-star Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna in Rovaniemi, and one night at the 3-star Lapland Hotel Riekonlinna in Saariselkä. You will then stay for two nights at the 3-star Scandic Honningsvag or the Scandic Nordkapp, followed by an overnight stay at the 3-star Reisafjord Hotel in Sorkjosen. You will then have overnight stays at the 4-star Quality Grand Royal hotel in Narvik, the 3-star Fru Haugans hotel is Mosjoen, the 3-star Scandic Hell hotel, the Quality Hotel 33 in Oslo, and finally, the 3-star Scandic Sydhavnen on the outskirts of Copenhagen. 

Overnight stays in Belgium are in city-style hotels.


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