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Denmark Trips

Denmark may be Scandinavia's smallest country, but that doesn’t make it any less captivating. Our Denmark tour packages take in the highlights of Copenhagen on a guided tour, where you’ll take in vibrant buildings and cultural hotspots.


Discover our Denmark Tours

Denmark may be Scandinavia's smallest country, but that doesn’t make it any less captivating. Our Denmark tour packages take in the highlights of Copenhagen on a guided tour, where you’ll take in vibrant buildings and cultural hotspots. 

Denmark's capital city is also famous for its cuisine – taste your way through Reffen Street Food Market, from Danish hot dogs to vegan bowls. Boat tours in Copenhagen are an excellent way to see the city from a different angle, and on our Denmark small group tour you’ll join a canal tour along Copenhagen’s scenic waterway.

Don't miss the chance to visit the Faroe Islands, either, for some of the most dramatic, unspoiled, and not to mention underrated landscapes in the world. On our Walking in the Faroe Islands tour, you'll uncover this hiker's paradise for yourself as you take in rugged cliffs, serene fjords and untouched environments.

With your expert tour leader and the rest of your small group, you’ll also venture to neighbouring Norway and Sweden by ferry and train, making for the ultimate Scandinavian adventure.

Considering a trip to Denmark but new to small group travel? We've answered some of the most-asked questions about how our trips work.
 

Our most popular tours in Denmark

Denmark Walking and Trekking Trip code WIF
NEW
8 Days
Price from
€4564
Flights not included
Denmark, Norway, Sweden Discovery Trip code NDS
10 Days
Price from
€4930
Flights not included

Highlights of Denmark

If you want to visit Denmark but aren't sure where to start, here are a few highlights:

1.    Nyhavn

Nyhavn is a picturesque waterfront district in Copenhagen. It’s famous for its colourful 17th-century townhouses that line the waterfront, historic wooden ships and overall vibrant atmosphere. Once a bustling commercial port, today Nyhavn is home to cosy cafes, restaurants and bars – an ideal spot for locals and tourists alike.

2.    Tivoli Gardens 

Dating back to 1843, Tivoli Gardens is one of the world’s oldest amusement parks. This Copenhagen tourist attraction features beautiful gardens, thrilling rides and a range of entertainment, from concerts to theatrical performances. Its lively and enchanting atmosphere makes it an ideal place to visit for all ages.

3.    The Little Mermaid Statue 

The Little Mermaid statue is a beloved landmark in Copenhagen. The bronze statue depicts a mermaid perched on a rock and looking out to sea. Created by Edvard Eriksen and unveiled in 1913, the Little Mermaid statue was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale and symbolises the city’s rich literary and cultural heritage. It may not be the largest statue, but it’s one of the most famous sights in Copenhagen. 

4.    National Museum of Denmark

Learn more about Denmark’s history at the National Museum of Denmark. Located in Copenhagen, the museum showcases the country’s rich history and cultural heritage, with collections spanning from prehistoric times to the present. Expect to see Viking artefacts, medieval treasures and more.

5. Faroe Islands

Tucked away in the Northeast Atlantic, the Faroe Islands are a self-governing nation of Denmark. Highlights of this archipelago include Vestmanna Bird Cliffs, Sørvágsvatn (Floating Lake) and the charming capital of Tórshavn.


How many days in Denmark is enough?

One to three days is an ideal amount of time to spend in Copenhagen – it’s a compact city and is easily navigable by foot, bike or boat. 
If you’re looking to explore more of the country, other cities such as Aarhus, Aalborg and Odense are also well worth visiting, where you’ll find discover more about Denmark’s rich past and present. 


When is the best time to visit Denmark?

Situated on the northern tip of mainland Europe and encompassing peninsulas and archipelagos, Denmark stretches across the North Sea towards Norway and Sweden. 
While temperatures vary throughout the year, Denmark is a year-round destination. The warmest months to visit are between June and August, while May and September see milder temperatures – and with that, fewer crowds. Visiting in the colder months may require packing a few extra layers, with a wind chill making it feel cooler, but it’s the best time to embrace hygge – the ultimate Danish art of relaxing in comfort. 


What is the best way to explore Denmark?

The best way of getting around Copenhagen is by foot. Join our guided city walk to see the highlights of the Danish capital city. Copenhagen is also ranked as the world’s best capital city for cycling, with some 546km of bicycle paths and superhighways to navigate.
Getting around Denmark is best by train, bus and ferry. Our Denmark tours also whisk you away to more destinations in Scandinavia, where you’ll travel to Norway and Sweden by train and ferry.