Scandinavia Travel Guide & Essential Information

The best time depends on what you want to experience. For pleasant weather, Midnight Sun, and fjord cruises, visit between May and September. To witness the magical Northern Lights in Tromsø and enjoy winter sports, plan your trip between November and March.
Yes, Indian tourists require a Schengen Visa to visit Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. You must apply through VFS Global at the embassy of the country where you will be spending the maximum number of days on your Scandinavia itinerary.
Tromsø in Northern Norway is globally recognized as one of the best places to view the Aurora Borealis, thanks to its location above the Arctic Circle and excellent tourist infrastructure.
Transportation is incredibly efficient. You can take a scenic train from Oslo to Bergen, fly between major capitals, or take an overnight luxury DFDS ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo. The Eurail Pass is also highly recommended.
Unlike much of Europe, these countries do not use the Euro. Sweden uses the Swedish Krona (SEK), Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK), and Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK). Scandinavia is almost entirely cashless, so carrying a good travel credit or forex card is highly recommended.
Yes! While traditional Nordic diets are heavy in seafood, modern Scandinavian cities like Stockholm and Copenhagen are highly progressive. You will find excellent vegetarian, vegan, and even Indian restaurants quite easily. Check out our Food & Drink guide for more details.
A minimum of 10 to 12 days is ideal to comfortably explore the major capitals (Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen) and experience a Norwegian fjord cruise without rushing.
Scandinavia is consistently ranked among the safest regions in the world for travelers, including solo female travelers and families. Crime rates are extremely low, and English is spoken fluently by almost everyone.
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