Sweden Tour Packages: Style, Nature & The Icehotel

Sweden Tour Packages Stockholm city and Icehotel Lapland

Welcome to the heart of Scandinavia. Sweden is a land of contrasts, from the royal palaces and cobblestone streets of Stockholm to the frozen wilderness of Swedish Lapland. Whether you want to sleep in the world-famous Icehotel, chase the Northern Lights in Abisko, or cruise through the thousands of islands in the Stockholm Archipelago, our Sweden tour packages offer the perfect mix of culture and adventure.

Why Choose a Holiday in Sweden?

Sweden is famous for its “Lagom” lifestyle (not too much, not too little—just right). It offers some of the cleanest air, purest water, and most unique hotels in the world.

City & Archipelago (Summer)

Experience long summer days where the sun barely sets.

  • Stockholm: Built on 14 islands, it is often called the “Venice of the North.” Visit the Vasa Museum and the Royal Palace.
  • Island Hopping: Take a classic white boat to Vaxholm or Grinda to experience the peaceful archipelago lifestyle.
  • Fika Culture: No trip is complete without “Fika”—the Swedish tradition of coffee and cinnamon buns.

Arctic Adventures (Winter)

Head north to Swedish Lapland for a winter experience like no other.

  • The Icehotel: Visit Jukkasjärvi to sleep in the original hotel built from river ice. It is rebuilt every year!
  • Home to the famous Aurora Sky Station
  • Sami Culture: Meet the indigenous Sami people, feed their reindeer, and learn about their nomadic history.

Top Destinations to Visit

  • Stockholm: The stylish capital city, perfect for shopping, design, and history.
  • Kiruna: The northernmost city, currently being moved due to mining! A hub for winter activities.
  • Abisko: A tiny village with massive Aurora views. Home to the famous Aurora Sky Station.
  • Gothenburg: The friendly west-coast city known for fresh seafood and canals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is the Icehotel open?
The classic Icehotel is built in December and melts in April. However, there is now “Icehotel 365” which offers ice rooms all year round using solar power!

Q: Can I see the Northern Lights in Stockholm?
Rarely. Stockholm is too far south and has too much city light. For the best Aurora views, you must travel north to our destinations like Abisko or Kiruna.

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