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Denmark Holidays & Trips

(5/5) based on 36 reviews
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Denmark holidays have come with a lot more variety nowadays, from city tours to fly drive Denmark holidays. The ideal place to be for rich history, guided tours or short weekend city escapes. Holidays in Denmark are ranged so you're spoilt for choice, now onto Denmark's history...

With the Vikings long retired, and their swords replaced with Lego and allocated time for hygge, travelling though this happy and clean country with its endless coastline, is now a safe experience, and one where you will soon come to understand why this nation time and time again is voted the happiest on Earth.

Denmark is also proud to be one of the greenest and Eco-friendliest countries, and has a long standing tradition with clean energy. Due to its relative small size, even with a short trip to Denmark  you can manage to see a lot in a short period of time.

Where to go on your trip to Denmark?

There are Viking Museums and lots of exhibitions for children to explore in the summer, one being the Longboat in Roskilde. Children and childish adults can have lots of fun seeking out the Viking activities throughout the country, making our recommended Denmark Holidays & ranged selection of itineraries below perfect for a family trip.

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Type: City Break | Summer Holiday | Weekend Break | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Walking/Trekking | Fishing Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Country Holiday | Autumn Holiday
4 days/3 nights
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North Jutland Short Break

Beautifully situated at the very top of Denmark's Jutland peninsula, you'll find the North Jutland region. The landscape is beautifully decorated with endless white beaches, sand dunes, cliffs, forests and heathland. The landscape is dramatic, with trees bending towards the east due to the strong western winds sweeping across the peninsula. You'll find, that during summer, there is a very special light and more hours of sunshine here than the rest of Denmark.

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Type: Summer Holiday | Activity Holiday | Cycling Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Honeymoon | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Autumn Holiday | Spring Holiday
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Culture & Love on a Bicycle

Explore Copenhagen and it's many markets and excellent New Nordic Cuisine before travelling north of the city to Gilleleje for a 3 night's stay at an authentic and beautiful seaside hotel. Here you are gently woken up by sound of the soft waves rolling in and end your days by watching the pastel coloured summer sunsets in the most idyllic scenery Denmark has to offer.

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Nordic Luxury

Scandinavia and the whole Nordic region are known worldwide as a fantastic destination for  luxury travel. Here, the emphasis of any luxury trip is on authentic accommodation, unique experiences, sustainability and an excellent standard of service.

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Type: Coastal Holiday | Summer Holiday | Family Holiday | Individual Tour | Activity Holiday | Tailor Made Holiday | Country Holiday | Solo Traveller | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Walking/Trekking | Fishing Holiday
6 days/5 nights
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City & Summer Sun in Denmark

Visit Denmark's friendly and vibrant capital Copenhagen, with its many green and lavish parks, Royal castles, the Meat Packing Districk, the Little Mermaid and abundance of museums. After a few days to get up close and personal with the happiest people in the world, the beautiful island of Bornholm will be awaiting you, with its stunning coastline, beautiful hilly countryside with the Nordic belief of the trolls and elves who live underground.

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Type: City Break | Luxury Holiday | Gourmet Holiday | Weekend Break | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Autumn Holiday | Spring Holiday
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Copenhagen Gourmet Short Break

Welcome to Wonderful Copenhagen. Have you always wanted to explore Copenhagen with a touch of luxury? Have you had the chance to enjoy the best Michelin starred restaurant in the World yet? If not, then now is your chance. Contact us for this Exclusive Offer to wine & dine at Geranium incl. wine pairing.

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Type: City Break | Gourmet Holiday | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Autumn Holiday | Spring Holiday
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Copenhagen City Breaks

Copenhagen is a very popular city to visit summer and winter. Denmark is known as the gateway to Scandinavia and the capital Copenhagen is a wonderful city to visit as most attractions are within 1 sqm. You can commute by foot, bus, train, Metro or as the Danes do it sustainably - by bike. Copenhagen is a vibrant cultural, hip, green and artistic city with shopping, art, architecture and world class New Nordic cuisine experiences.

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Also known as the gateway to Scandinavia, wonderful Copenhagen is much more than just the setting for the three famous TV series “ The Killing” , “Borgen” and "The Bridge". This truly magical Danish capital offers a unique and beautiful blend of clean living, style and trend, whilst being grounded to its core.

Gourmet and Nordic Cuisine is one of the top attractions in Copenhagen which you should definitely pop into on your trip to Denmark. Noma Restaurant, three times voted the World’s best Restaurant, has its Michelin Stars but so do many other Restaurants in Copenhagen, and now also in Aarhus. We manage to secure reservations to Noma Restaurant from time to time: contact us for more information and see more here.

The locals & Copenhagen

With a population of just 1.4 million people, Copenhagen is a capital that manages to remain intimate and friendly, despite its status as an international city with an 800-year history. People speak a level of English rarely found in a foreign country and are extremely happy and down to earth, perfectly embodied in the iconic and exquisite statue of The Little Mermaid, quietly perched on her rock just off the piers of 'Langelinje', bringing to life the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen.

Copenhagen is very child friendly, has something for everyone and all within walking distance, but to tour the city as a native, grab a city bike and join the extensive network of cycle paths found throughout the city. Watch the changing of the guards at the Royal palace, jump on one of the many canal cruises or sail across to visit one of the most modern and most expensive opera houses in the world, whilst enjoying stunning views back towards the Queen's castle, and the centre of the city itself. Then sit yourself down in Nyhavn, have a well-deserved Danish beer and a slice of the famous 'Smoerrebroed' whilst watching the world go by.

When recovered, why not immerse yourself in some of the best shopping destinations in Europe, just a few hundred metres away. Copenhagen restaurants are really worth coming for, 13 Michelin stars and growing. Nordic cuisine is now famous around the world and travelers come for the Copenhagen restaurants; we can build your itinerary round your gastronomic tastes and include Aarhus, the second biggest city in Denmark, also decorated with Michelin stars.

If this isn't enough, you can even have a go at water polo (summer only!) with the locals in the clean, yes clean, harbour pool before heading off to the heart of the city, Tivoli gardens, and taking a stroll through its magical 21 acre park with over 400,000 flowers, concerts, restaurants and rides for every age. For the brave, and a panoramic view of the city, try the world's tallest carousel, and lift yourself and your feet 80 metres up in the air!

In the winter the park transforms into a winter wonderland with stalls and winter treats. End your day with Copenhagen's buzzing cafe and night life, or dine in one of the 13 Michelin starred restaurants, such as 'Noma', a place where not only Nordic, but gastronomic cooking in general has been redefined.

Setting out from Copenhagen you can head north to visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, with its considerable collection of Modern Art and a Sculpture Park with panoramic views over the sea. Continue further north to Helsingor, where you will find one of Northern Europe's most important Renaissance castles, and the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Kronborg.

South, on the beautiful island of Funen, lies Odense, a city that, in 1988, celebrated its thousandth year anniversary, making it the oldest in Denmark. Book Denmark holidays to experience Odense, which is also the birthplace of one of the country's most beloved writers, Hans Christian Andersen, a man who has delighted children and adults alike the world over with his now famous fairytales. You can choose to learn more about his life in his museum or by visiting his house, idyllically situated in a small cobbled street.

In the peninsular Jutland, you can choose to visit the home town of the world recognised brand, Lego, and maybe spend a day in the original Legoland amusement park.

Driving north to the vibrant university and coastal city of Aarhus, the European Capital of Culture 2017, you will find a place of art and culture, with a lively music scene and cafe life. Visit the brilliant art museum, Aros, or transport yourself back in time walking round the unique and hugely popular working urban museum of The Old Town.

Venturing North-west through the Danish Lakeland, you can enjoy numerous water and land based activities. In Thy National Park, you will find an area known as Cold Hawaii, made of the coastal dwellings of Nr Vorupoer and Klitmoeller, where watersports enthusiasts from across the world come to compete and enjoy life in the 'fresh' waves.

At the northernmost point of Jutland and the entire country, you will find Skagen, situated in a picturesque area distinguished by its low, yellow houses, red tiled roofs and surrounded by white sand dunes. Here you can witness the spectacular meeting of the North and the Baltic seas, a place of clashing waves, strong currents and many past ship wrecks. The once remote fishing and artists’ community, with its miles of pristine beaches, is now a top summer holiday destination for Danes and foreigners alike, and what was once a modest fishing community has been transformed into one of the most popular, and most expensive, areas in the country.

Getting around is very easy, as Denmark has some of the best and most efficient public transport systems on offer, from high quality roads to extensive train, ferry and bus routes, a trip to Denmark would be a breeze for solo travellers.

You can choose to book yourself into a hotel, B&B, visit one of the many caravan parks and camping sites or for a truly Danish experience, you can go for the self-catering option and rent a 'sommerhus' (summerhouse) or simly enjoy the Right to Roam, and pitch your tent in the wilderness. Whatever you choose to do, and wherever you choose to go, a little bit of your heart might just be left behind in this remarkable country when your holiday to Denmark comes to an end.

Still stuck on where to go in Denmark? Get in touch with our experts and we'd be happy to help you decide.
 
We know Denmark, Denmark holidays, and we can take you there.

 

Reviews of Denmark Holidays & Trips


June 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Well, we're back and we really enjoyed our trip to Denmark.
We followed your itinerary more or less with the odd change.
A few points that I could make are ...

The tourist map of Copenhagen has a non-existing no. 11 mark for the National Museum so we missed it on day one - but managed to get there on the last day!
Also, I think it worth mentioning that a satnav is almost essential for finding your way round cities to the hotel. We did it by using the position of the sun and asking various locals. Fortunately the sun was always out. Then I learnt how to use my phone.

The historic sites were really interesting - we particularly liked the Viking ship grave at Ladby.
Roskilde was lovely and its ship restorations too. And the Radhus cellar restaurant.

Tollund man and (Elling girl) stay in our minds forever.
Jelling was a lovely spot and Århus most pleasant and welcoming even though we didn't have time to do the museum.
Your Råbjerg sand dune was a great way to work off one's morgenmad.

Ooooh and the car park behind the First Grand in Kolding was free!!
The botanical gardens in København was a great place to go for footsore tourists who want to chill out a bit.

So thanks again for all your help and advice which made it a very easy and smooth trip.

So there we are except that Lesley is looking at your Swedish trips!
She is quite keen on going next spring but she'd also like the possibility of staying in one place for 2-3 days (self-catering in a 'little red house by a fjord') to relax a bit.

Andy & Lesley


January 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

We had a fantastic time, loved Denmark and especially Skagen.

One thing - I must admit we found a couple of the hotels below standard to what we'd normally book - the hotel in Roskilde for instance was like an out of town motel, a Holiday Inn, but then I guess that's what this trip was about, new experiences. I know that sounds snobby, but we wanted to feed it back!

Having said that, we had such a good time, wish it'd been longer. We hope to be in contact again as we're thinking of a Nordic trip next year, and we would not hesitate to contact you.

Thanks for your advice and help

Kindest

Phil and Helen


October 2016
Overall rating: (5/5)

Thank you so much for your email and thanks for putting together such a well planned and organised trip.

Denmark was beautiful and we were extremely lucky with the weather. The holiday gave us a really good taster of so many areas that we know we want to go back and explore further.

All the hotels were excellent, the food was really good and everyone was welcoming and friendly.

We will definitely be going back and we will no doubt also explore some more of Scandinavia.

Thanks,
Lydia


October 2016
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hello Lena,

Many thanks for your welcome home email. We had a great time in Denmark! We really liked Copenhagen , it's a beautiful city and we had a wonderful time in Gilleleje. We were indeed very lucky with the weather - it was lovely for four of the six days, including the two at the beautiful Gilleleje Badehotel.

Thanks so much for all your help - you put together a super holiday for us and we are most grateful.

With very best wishes,
Philippa


August 2016
Overall rating: (5/5)

Everything went very smoothly as usual, the flights, car hire and hotels were all excellent! The scenery was lovely and Copenhagen was magnificent...especially the Tivoli Gardens and the canal district of Nyhavn, which I highly recommend.

On our travels we discovered castles (of course!), quaint fishing villages and super scenery. Helsingør was very nice with great views over to Sweden, and we particularly liked Gilleje, a very curious and lively fishing town.

The long bridge to Nyborg was a thrill ride, Odense was wet but interesting, the trip to Skagen was a long drive but we found a really lovely village called Sæby which is well worth a few hours stop!

Skagen was an unusual place - very windy obviously with the meeting of the seas, and we found a great restaurant whose name I can't remember!

The next day we had wanted to drive back to Copenhagen via the ferry route Spodsbjerg to Tars but decided against it (we couldn't face two long drives in a row!) so took the motorway route back to Copenhagen and spent the evening enjoying the city and ending up in beautiful Nyhavn, where we had another excellent Danish meal.

On our last day we borrowed hotel bikes and got absolutely soaked so we took refuge in a weird place called Christiania, where every shop sells marijuana and maybe even other stuff and it seems legal to smoke it there as you can get 'high' just walking around there! Another exciting and interesting place to find!

Overall, the weather was mixed. Some days there was rain (heavy) for an hour or so, then the sun came back out and it got really warm!

The accommodation was good at all our stays and we saw some lovely places.

If I was going to do it again, I would spend longer in Copenhagen, definitely revisit Gilleje and Sæby, maybe spend longer in Jutland, so I would drive shorter days, and I would try to stay in Odense again on the way back so I could do my ferry ride the next day! If I didn't have the extra day, I could miss out Skagen.

All in all, a lovely holiday in a region I have long wanted to see! Well organised (as usual) and very good hotels. The food everywhere was excellent! I look forward to booking with you again for Sweden next year - maybe you could let me know the best months to go?

Thanks for all your hard work; I hope this review helps. If you need to know more, please get back to me,

Best regards,

Richard

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