Sweden In A Nutshell
Now we have created tours for leisure groups offering more experience for less money:
Sweden in a Nutshell
Sweden is a land of endless countryside and stunning archipelagos, with its mysterious Nordic winters slowly transforming into long, bright summer days. Our culture is built on a healthy balance of work and free time, efficiency and equality. Our inhabitants are passionate about nature, coffee, pets, celebrating national holidays such as Midsummer, and being punctual.
In our nutshell programs, you are invited to enjoy both the nature and the culture alongside our most famous attractions and tourist sites. Experience a journey that takes you off the beaten track, to hidden gems rarely presented to tourists because it is so much easier to stay in the city centres.
Our best rated 3–4 star hotels are used in the basic program of these ‘more experience for less money’ tours.
If you wish to change the theme and/or group profiles, you can choose your favourite activities, attractions and sites from a list of add-ons.
The standard nutshell packages include:
• 7 nights in a double/twin room, private WC/shower
• 7 breakfasts
• 1 dinner at the hotel
• 2 excursions in the locality e.g. boat trips etc
• 1 lunch during each excursion
• City tours of the capital and main cities ( e.g. Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Malmö)
• Tour leader (choose you language) and/or local city guides – everyday
• Comfortable, high standard coach – everyday
• Detailed itinerary and digital maps
Sweden is also near to and/or well connected to our neighbouring countries: Norway, Denmark, Finland – even the Baltic States and St. Petersburg are within reach. This means that the opportunity to create interesting and memorable tours is almost unlimited.
Nutshell Tour No 01 will include Stockholm, Göta Kanal, Dalarna, Uppsala.
See the full descriptions for different areas in Sweden and Scandinavia in the sidebar. Contact for a detailed offer.
Photos: Nicho Södling, Håkan Vargas S. / Swedish Travel & Tourism Council, Astrid Lindgrens Värld, Bo Lind, VisitSweden , Henrik Trygg