3. Why Scandinavia?
There is lots of history and amazing places to visit
It’s sustainable – fresh air, sea and nature
It is safe – the lowest corruption rate in the world
Happiest people in the World
We have the New Nordic Cuisine – excellent gastronomy
7. Why Denmark and Copenhagen?
One of the worlds most environmentally friendly countries with
the happiest people in the world all in all 5,5 mio. Danes.
Copenhagen is busily turning itself into a dynamic and trendy
metropolis, attracting attention with everything from exciting
architecture to design, fashion and art, food and shopping.
The New Nordic Cuisine grew out of Copenhagen, with
Restaurant Noma being voted the best restaurant in the world
in 2012 and 2014, the quality, innovation and level of food in
the Danish restaurants are second to none.
Copenhagen has everything to offer - high standard hotels,
excellent shopping, a friendly population, a safe atmosphere
and wonderful sightseeing.
Home of Hans Christian Andersen, fairytale writer; The little
Mermaid, The ugly Duckling and the Princess on the Pea
31. Why Sweden and Stockholm?
Sweden is the largest country in the Nordics with
almost 10 mio. inhabitants.
Stockholm is a metropolis of 1,9 mio peope but
also known as the “Venice” of the North because
of the amazing archipelago which provides
numerous opportunities for outdoor activities,
sports and nature adventures
Home of IKEA, Abba, Volvo and the Nobel
Prizes, and a long list of other world famous
companies and events
The Midsummer festivals which lasts for several
days with traditional may pole, singing dancing and
Smörgåsbord!
52. Why Norway and Oslo?
Norway is all about amazing nature. From the
fjords on the west coast the midnight sun during
summer and the Northern Light during winter
Join the Norwegians for hiking or cross country
skiing in the mountains – a discipline in which
they are simply the best
Lovely, authentic and charming people and
villages up along the coast ideal to visit by boat
Norway is a rich country in many ways and the
capital Oslo has grown into a trendy and modern
metropol with impressive architecture.
64. Why Finland?
Finland is the home of 1000 lakes – it has a vast and
incomparable nature, midnight sun in summer and northern
light in Winther – enjoy activities in nature
Visit the Ice hotel or stay in the Arctic snow hotel – a dazzling
experience
Finnish traditions include Sauna and a cool dip in the lake or a
roll in the snow – and a sip of Vodka!
Get the smaller city feeling in Helsinki, which is the capital
with 600.000 inhabitants.
Finland is know for bold design, and a legacy of world famous
achitects of furniture and buildings
Easy access to the Baltic countries by ferry
The home of Santa Claus