Date
Sep-Oct 2026
Distance
6000+ KM
Cost
9.90 lacs
🌍 Scandinavia & Arctic Circle Overland Expedition
This is not just a holiday—it is a once-in-a-lifetime overland expedition across the top of Europe, designed for travellers who want to experience distance, landscape, culture, and achievement rather than just visit destinations.
Starting and ending in Stockholm, the journey unfolds across Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark, covering nearly 6000 kilometres of some of the world’s most scenic and well-engineered roads. From elegant Nordic capitals to remote Arctic highways, from frozen Lapland forests to dramatic Norwegian fjords, this expedition is a complete story of the North.
The early days immerse you in Scandinavian culture and design—Stockholm’s Old Town, the Vasa Museum, world-famous subway art, and a serene Baltic Sea ferry crossing into Finland. As the journey progresses, cities gradually give way to vast wilderness, with Finland’s lakelands leading into the silence and scale of Lapland. Crossing the Arctic Circle and driving to North Cape, the northernmost drivable point of Europe, is a defining milestone—raw, emotional, and unforgettable.
From the Arctic, the expedition turns south through Norway’s most dramatic landscapes. Fjords carve deep into mountains, coastal highways cling to cliffs, and iconic routes like the Atlantic Ocean Road and the Lærdal Tunnel showcase the brilliance of Nordic engineering. Carefully placed rest days in cities like Trondheim, Bergen, Oslo, and Copenhagen balance long driving days with comfort, culture, and recovery.
This is a fully supported self-drive journey—you drive, but you are never alone. Routes, timing, safety, logistics, ferry crossings, and experiences are professionally planned so you can focus on the joy of the road. Driving days are paced thoughtfully, with scenic stops, viewpoint breaks, and immersive experiences rather than rushed checklists.
The expedition concludes in a celebratory rhythm—automotive heritage at the Volvo Museum, relaxed exploration of Copenhagen’s design-led lifestyle, and a final return to Stockholm that completes the full Scandinavian loop. What begins as a route ends as a powerful personal story—of distance covered, landscapes conquered, and memories earned.
This journey is for those who believe that the world is not meant to be flown over, but driven through.

24 Days, 23 Nights, Endless Memories
- 24-day premium self-drive overland expedition across Northern Europe
- 6000+ km journey through Sweden, Finland, Norway & Denmark
- Start and finish in Stockholm
- Drive to North Cape, the northernmost drivable point of Europe
- Cross the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland (Rovaniemi)
- Meals: Full board + coffee-breaks
- Experience Lapland wilderness and remote Arctic highways
- Northern Lights hunting in Tromsø
- Drive the iconic Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway
- Visit Geirangerfjord Skywalk and dramatic fjord viewpoints
- Scenic fjord cruise from Bergen
- Pass through the Lærdal Tunnel, the world’s longest road tunnel
- Explore Nordic capitals: Helsinki, Oslo & Copenhagen
- Visit the Volvo Museum in Gothenburg
- Fully supported route planning, logistics, and on-ground assistance
Itinerary
Start/End: Stockholm, Sweden
Countries: Sweden • Finland • Norway • Denmark
Style: Premium Self-Drive + Fully Supported Logistics
🚗 Total Distance
≈ 6000 km (±5%) depending on hotel locations, detours, and viewpoint stops.
🟢🟡🔴 Driving Intensity
- 🟢 Easy: 0–250 km / 2–4 hrs
- 🟡 Moderate: 250–450 km / 4–6 hrs
- 🔴 High: 450–700 km / 6–8 hrs
Arrive in Stockholm and transfer to hotel (city centre preferred for walkability).
After airport pickup and transfer to your hotel, take time to rest and acclimatise after your international journey. In the evening, enjoy a gentle walk through the city centre, explore local cafés, or relax. Overnight: Stockholm
Meals: -/-/D
Visit the iconic Vasa Museum, home to the world’s only preserved 17th-century warship. Discover Sweden’s maritime legacy and the dramatic story behind the Vasa’s short but legendary voyage. Proceed to Gamla Stan (Old Town) for a guided walking tour. Explore cobbled streets, medieval lanes, royal squares, and colourful historic buildings. Free time for lunch at a café or souvenir shopping. Return to the hotel for rest or enjoy a quiet evening exploring nearby streets.
Explore Stockholm’s famous Stockholm Metro, often called the world’s longest art gallery. Visit select underground stations showcasing murals, sculptures, and rock-cut installations. Proceed for vehicle pickup, officially marking the start of the self-drive expedition. Detailed briefing on Scandinavian road rules, safety norms, speed limits, fuel etiquette, and convoy protocols. Short familiarisation drive. Pack a small overnight bag and drive to the ferry terminal. Board the overnight Baltic Sea ferry to Finland. Dinner onboard as the ship sails through illuminated archipelagos. Overnight Onboard ferry.
Meals : B/L/D
Arrive in Turku early morning and begin your drive toward Helsinki. En route, stop for breakfast and enjoy a scenic viewpoint showcasing Finland’s forests and coastline. Reach Helsinki around 1:00 PM for hotel check-in. Later in the afternoon, take a ferry to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site spread across multiple islands. Spend 3–4 hours exploring historic fortifications, coastal walks, and museums. Evening and night are free to explore Helsinki’s lively city centre.
Begin the day with a guided Helsinki city tour, covering Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral, Market Square, and modern Nordic architecture. After lunch, depart for Jyväskylä—the gateway to Finland’s Lakeland region. The drive offers peaceful scenery, endless pine forests, lakes, and open roads ideal for relaxed self-driving. Arrive by evening and check into your hotel. Overnight stay in Jyväskylä.
Meals : B/L/D
After an early breakfast, begin one of the most scenic and meaningful drives of the expedition as you head north toward Rovaniemi. This 600 km journey takes you through Finland’s vast wilderness—dense pine forests, frozen lakes, and quiet Nordic highways. Regular breaks are planned for lunch and refreshments along the way. As you move further north, notice the changing landscape and Arctic atmosphere. Arrive in Rovaniemi by evening and check in to your hotel. Dinner and rest after a long but rewarding drive
Meals: B/L/D
Today is dedicated to exploring the capital of Finnish Lapland. Begin with a relaxed riverside walk along the Kemijoki River, soaking in the calm Arctic surroundings. Enjoy lunch at an Indian restaurant for comfort and familiarity. In the afternoon, visit the world-famous Santa Claus Village, where you officially cross the Arctic Circle and receive your personalised Arctic Circle Crossing Certificate. Free time to explore souvenir shops and Arctic-themed attractions. Optional experiences such as reindeer rides, husky safaris, or photos with Santa are available (not included). Overnight stay in Rovaniemi.
Meals: B/L/D
After breakfast, continue your Arctic journey toward Inari, a cultural and spiritual heart of the Sámi people. The drive (approx. 5 hours) passes through untouched wilderness, frozen rivers, and vast open landscapes unique to Lapland. On arrival, enjoy free time to explore the surroundings, walk along Lake Inari, or simply relax in the silence of the Arctic north. Optional Arctic and cultural activities can be identified and customised depending on season and group preference. Overnight stay in Inari.
Meals: B/L/D
Today marks a historic milestone of the expedition. After breakfast, drive toward North Cape, the northernmost point of mainland Europe accessible by road. The route takes you through dramatic Arctic terrain, fjords, and coastal roads. Stand at the iconic North Cape globe monument overlooking the Arctic Ocean—a once-in-a-lifetime experience. After spending time at the plateau, continue to Honningsvåg for overnight stay. Evening at leisure to relax and reflect on reaching the top of Europe.
Meals: B/L/D
After breakfast, begin the scenic drive to Tromsø (approx. 6 hours). The route features fjords, mountain passes, and dramatic Arctic scenery. Arrive by afternoon and check in to your hotel. Spend the evening exploring Tromsø city centre, often referred to as the “Paris of the North.” Cafés, waterfront views, and Arctic culture make this a lively yet relaxed Arctic city. Overnight stay in Tromsø.
Meals: B/L/D
Start the day with a cable car ride to the top of Tromsø’s viewpoint, offering panoramic views of fjords, islands, and snow-covered peaks. Afternoon is reserved for rest and preparation. After an early dinner, embark on a Northern Lights hunting tour by bus, guided by local experts who track aurora activity for the best viewing chances. Late-night return to the hotel after this unforgettable Arctic experience.
Meals: B/-/D
After breakfast, depart Tromsø and begin a full-day scenic drive toward Fauske. This stretch of the journey takes you through some of Northern Norway’s most dramatic landscapes—fjords cutting deep into mountains, snow-covered peaks, remote fishing villages, and long Arctic highways. Regular comfort and photography stops are planned along the way. The drive is immersive and rewarding, showcasing Norway’s raw natural beauty. Arrive in Fauske by evening and check in to your hotel. Overnight stay in Fauske.
Meals: B/L/D
Today’s drive leads you south toward Trondheim, marking the transition from Arctic Norway into central Scandinavia. En route, stop at the Arctic Circle Centre (Norway)—a symbolic and memorable moment of crossing out of the Arctic region. Continue through changing landscapes as mountains soften into valleys and rivers. Reach Trondheim by evening and check in to your hotel. The night is free to relax after a long drive.
Meals: B/L/D
This day is reserved for rest and independent exploration. Trondheim is one of Norway’s most historic cities, known for its Viking past and colourful waterfront warehouses. Explore the city centre, stroll along the riverfront, visit local cafés, or simply enjoy a slow day after several intense driving days. Overnight stay in Trondheim.
Meals: B/-/D
Depart Trondheim and head toward Ålesund via one of the most iconic driving routes in the world—the Atlantic Ocean Road. This engineering marvel connects small islands via dramatic bridges over the open sea. Stop at famous viewpoints including the Storseisundet Bridge, often listed among the world’s most scenic roads. Continue onward through coastal Norway and arrive in Ålesund by evening. Check in and enjoy the coastal atmosphere. Overnight stay in Ålesund.
Meals: B/L/D
After breakfast, drive toward Geiranger, one of Norway’s most spectacular fjord regions. The route includes mountain roads, waterfalls, and dramatic viewpoints. Visit the famous Geiranger Skywalk, offering breathtaking panoramic views over the fjord below. After sightseeing, continue your drive to Lindstrøm Hotel, Øyraplassen, located in a peaceful fjord setting. Overnight stay surrounded by nature.
Meals: B/L/D
Begin the day with a drive to Flåm, passing through narrow valleys and scenic mountain roads. Flåm sits at the heart of Norway’s fjord country and is famous for its dramatic surroundings. Continue onward to Bergen, Norway’s historic coastal capital. The drive offers continuous visual highlights—waterfalls, tunnels, and fjord crossings. Arrive in Bergen by evening and check in to your hotel.
Meals: B/L/D
Explore Bergen with a private guided walking tour, covering Bryggen Wharf (UNESCO site), historic streets, and harbourfront landmarks. Later, take the cable car to Mount Ulriken, Bergen’s highest viewpoint, for sweeping views of the city and surrounding fjords. Evening at leisure to explore Bergen’s lively food and cultural scene. Overnight stay in Bergen.
Meals: B/L/-
This morning, embark on a fjord cruise (approx. 4 hours, starting at 10:00 AM), sailing through narrow fjords, steep cliffs, and cascading waterfalls. This experience offers a different perspective of Norway’s landscapes—from the water. Return to Bergen in the afternoon. The rest of the day is free for shopping, cafés, or relaxation. Overnight stay in Bergen.
Meals: B/L/-
Depart Bergen and drive toward Oslo via the scenic E16 Highway. En route, pass through the Lærdal Tunnel, the world’s longest road tunnel at 25 km. The journey combines mountain passes, tunnels, valleys, and lakes. Arrive in Oslo after approximately 8 hours of driving. Check in and relax. Overnight stay in Oslo.
Meals: B/L/D
Enjoy a half-day guided walking tour of Oslo, covering key highlights such as the city centre, waterfront areas, and cultural landmarks. The afternoon is free for museums, shopping, or café hopping. Oslo offers a blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. Overnight stay in Oslo.
Meals: B/L/-
Begin an early departure for Copenhagen. Will take a stop in Gothenburg and Visit the iconic Volvo Museum (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM), where Sweden’s automotive innovation and safety legacy comes alive. Enjoy lunch by 2:00 PM before starting your scenic drive toward Copenhagen. This is one of the longest driving days of the expedition, covering approximately 9–10 hours across Norway, Sweden, and into Denmark. The route offers smooth highways and scenic countryside views. Arrive in Copenhagen by evening and check in to your hotel. Overnight stay in Copenhagen.
Meals: B/L/D
A full free day to explore Copenhagen at your own pace. Visit landmarks such as Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace, or enjoy canal walks and shopping streets. Copenhagen is known for its relaxed vibe, design culture, and excellent cuisine. Overnight stay in Copenhagen.
Meals: B/L/-
After breakfast, drive back to Stockholm. Upon arrival, return the vehicle and conclude your unforgettable 25-day overland expedition across Scandinavia and the Arctic Circle. Depart with lifelong memories of fjords, Arctic highways, and Nordic cultures.
Meals: B/L/ Gala Dinner
🌍 What’s Included in Your Journey
- Premium self-drive vehicle for the full expedition
- Route planning & daily drive briefings
- All accommodations (hand-picked hotels)
- Daily breakfasts and Selected Meals
- Guided city tours (Stockholm, Helsinki, Bergen, Oslo)
- Northern Lights guided excursion
- Fjord cruise experience
- Ferry crossings as per itinerary
- Arctic Circle Crossing Certificate
- On-ground support & coordination
🚫 What’s Not Part of the Package
- International flights
- Visa fees & travel insurance
- Optional activities (husky ride, reindeer ride, Santa photos)
- Personal expenses & alcoholic beverages
- Meals apart from plan
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- International flights and Personal insurance
- Visa fees
- International Driving Licence
- Refundable car deposit
- Fees for entertainment not included in the program
Everything You Need to Know
This is a fully supported self-drive expedition. Guests drive premium vehicles themselves while our team manages routing, timing, support and logistics.
Is this trip suitable for first-time international self-drivers?
Yes. This expedition is carefully designed for safe, well-maintained Nordic highways, clear road signage and structured daily drives. Our team provides detailed driving briefings.
Driving ranges from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the region. Long drives are balanced with rest days and scenic stops to avoid fatigue.
Yes. Vehicles are equipped with winter tyres and safety equipment. Routes are planned based on weather conditions, and expert guidance is provided throughout.
What kind of weather should we expect?
Weather varies by region:
• Southern Scandinavia: cool & mild
• Arctic regions: cold, snowy, and crisp
• Northern Lights zones: clear, cold nights
Layered clothing is recommended.
Yes. An International Driving Permit along with your valid home country driving licence is mandatory.
A Schengen Visa covers Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark. Our team provides complete visa documentation support.
Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed, but Tromsø offers one of the highest success rates in the world during the season.
Daily breakfasts are included. Select lunches and dinners are planned, while free evenings allow guests to explore local cuisine.
Yes we provides vehicles for this expedition and this service is already included in the price of the tour or expedition.
Small, curated groups to ensure comfort, safety, and a premium travel experience.
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