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Tour operator Cox & Kings adds Scandinavia to its portfolio

Tour operator Cox & Kings adds Scandinavia to its portfolio

New tours offered across Norway, Sweden and Denmark

Cox & Kings has introduced Scandinavia to its programme.

The tour operator has launched four bespoke tours through Norway, Sweden and Denmark to cater for demand for immersive trips combining the region’s history, landscapes and cities.

Cox & Kings, part of the A&K Travel Group, has already added 10 tours and tailormade destinations in the past year.

The new Scandinavia tours include The Heart of Scandinavia, a 17-night Stockholm-to-Trondheim trip; a six-night Authentic Norway itinerary; Essential Norway: Cities & Fjords (four nights), and a seven-night Copenhagen, Gothenburg & Stockholm tour.

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Essential Norway: Cities & Fjords offers an introductory holiday to the destination, starting with a tour of the Scandinavian capital Oslo, followed by a trip on the Flåmsbana railway, a cruise on the Unesco-listed waters of the Naeroyfjord, the Voss Gondola, and finishing in Bergen.

The Copenhagen, Gothenburg & Stockholm tour offers an introduction to Sweden and Denmark with visits to a variety of landmarks, a canal cruise and a trip to Malmö.

Product director Charlotte Wells said: “The introduction of these new Scandinavian tours is a testament to our commitment to meeting the evolving needs and interests of our customers. We are excited to offer these carefully crafted itineraries that showcase the best of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, providing travellers with unique and immersive experiences.”

In addition to these new tours, Cox & Kings offers tours across the Nordic region to destinations including Iceland, Finland and the Faroe Islands.


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