Norway is famous for its mountains and spectacular fjord coastline, the northern lights, as well as, the midnight sun north of the Arctic Circle, which makes it a perfect holiday destination.
In Sweden, tourists can find it all in the north - mountains and many lakes, to the south and east - lowlands, forests and valleys, and many islands along the rocky coast.
Denmark is the smallest of the Scandinavian countries; it is vibrant, trendy and full of atmosphere any time of the year. Lonely Planet's #1 travel destination in 2019.
Finland is heavily forested and contains thousands of lakes, numerous rivers, and extensive areas of marshland. Finnish Lapland is the largest and northernmost region of Finland, which looks like a winter wonderland and makes it the perfect spot to watch the Northern Lights.
Iceland has some of the largest glaciers in Europe, and some of the world's most active volcanoes. It is also the land of light and darkness. Long summer days with nearly 24-hours of sunshine are replaced by short winter days with only few hours of daylight.
Greenland is the world's largest island with the lowest population density, with ice sheets covering more than 80% of the land. The island is famous for its vast tundra, immense glaciers, and long deep fjords.
Estonia is colorful and rich in cultural diversity. Tourists can enjoy the beautiful Old Town of Tallinn or enjoy Estonia’s natural beauty visiting its many islands.
Latvia has an untouched white sandy coastline, scores of rivers and lakes, as well as pine and birch forest, and a well preserved and magnificent capital.
Lithuania is a country of gently rolling hills, covered with dense forests, rivers, streams, and lakes. Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital, has both a labyrinthine Old Town and sleek business district.
Poland is one of the biggest countries in Europe on the Baltic sea, well known for its Medieval architecture, the Mazuria’s lakes and the Carphatians mountains.