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1 SCANDINAVIA YEAR ROUND HOLIDAYS AURORA BOREALIS OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES CITY BREAKS HANDCRAFTED ITINERARIES

2 Scandinavia An introduction WELCOME TO SUNVIL Welcome to Sunvil and to our specialist Scandinavia programme. Inside this brochure you will find holidays designed by passionate travellers just like you: experiential holidays in authentic destinations that will allow you to discover the real country. Think culture, gastronomy, wine and unmissable sights and experiences that will forge unforgettable memories. This is a Sunvil holiday - your Sunvil holiday. Whilst our range of destinations continues to grow, our ethos and customer promise remains unaltered. Our philosophy is based on trust, passion and personal relationships, not only with our customers but with those who live and work in our destinations. Our reservation experts, many of whom have been with us for many years, are passionate about our destinations and, through their personal, first-hand knowledge can answer any questions that you may have. They are well qualified to advise and recommend, based on your own holiday criteria. We can point you to those special, little-known places, some not found even in guidebooks. Our holidays are trips that we ourselves enjoy and would choose for our friends and family. We endeavour to treat you, our customers, as we would expect to be treated. In these uncertain times, it is more important than ever that we strive to retain consistency and high levels of customer service. I guarantee that our specialist teams will be there from start to finish, that our descriptions are honest, and that every property featured has been vetted. You can, of course, contact me or any of the team directly should you have any questions or issues that you would like to raise. I hope that Sunvil can introduce you to the real Scandinavia this year. Noel Josephides, Chairman noel.josephides@sunvil.co.uk Hamnoy, The Lofoten, Norway

3 Scandinavia An introduction Contents Our holidays in Scandinavia 2-5 Sweden 8-45 Highlights of Sweden Stockholm and her archipelago Suggested holiday itineraries Southern Sweden Suggested holiday itineraries Gothenburg and the West Coast Suggested holiday itineraries Swedish Lapland Suggested holiday itineraries Norway Highlights of Norway Hurtigruten Coastal Express Oslo Suggested holiday itineraries The Fjords and Trøndelag Suggested holiday itineraries Northern Norway Suggested holiday itineraries Svalbard Suggested holiday itineraries Denmark Highlights of Denmark 90 Copenhagen Suggested holiday itineraries 94 OUR PROMISE HANDPICKED ACCOMMODATION A HIGHLY PERSONAL SERVICE FROM START TO FINISH VALUE FOR MONEY AT THE HEART OF WHAT WE DO FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE OF OUR DESTINATIONS HOLIDAYS TAILORED TO YOUR TASTE Winter Holidays Sweden Norway Additional information General information Booking conditions % Financial Protection Sunvil is a fully bonded tour operator. Our air travel inclusive holidays are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Accommodation and land arrangements are protected by ABTA. Our promise We promise to provide great value, expertly tailored holidays in unspoiled destinations across the world, coupled from start to finish with personal service and attention to detail. Value for money Our aim is to offer you the very best service and holiday arrangements possible, whether you choose a 3 star experience or 5 star arrangements. Customer service We set high standards for ourselves and our team; we hope that you will find our service levels to be friendly and efficient, with a personal, caring touch. ABTA No.V Scandinavia 3

4 Scandinavia An introduction Welcome to the real Scandinavia At any time of year, from the northern lights of winter to the midnight sun of summer, the Scandinavian countries provide some of the most unspoiled destinations in the world amidst a staggering array of spectacular, inspirational and dramatic wilderness scenery. We have loved exploring the countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark in search of holiday inspiration and hidden gems. This region and its people have firmly engrained themselves on our hearts and we look forward to sharing our experiences with you. 4 Sunvil Sami reindeer herder, Swedish Lapland

5 Scandinavia An introduction Something for everyone Scandinavia is a region sculpted by nature and one that cannot fail to impress. From the spectacular landscape of the Norwegian fjords to the extensive pine and birch forests, mountain ranges, a long and varied coastline and fascinating cities, there is much to discover. Not forgetting the delicious local produce, world-class museums, boutique shops and art galleries. Flexibility Within the following pages and on our website you will find a selection of holiday itineraries. These itineraries are not fixed, they are just examples designed to give you an idea of what is feasible within different time frames and a realistic idea of cost. City breaks, fly-drive holidays, multi-country trips and Northern Light and winter activity holidays are available, and all can be individually tailored to you. Michelle and Yasmin Let us guide you Our knowledge allows us to guide you with confidence and to design a holiday itinerary that will suit your specific requirements. We know our featured properties and destinations and are happy to answer any questions you might have. We pride ourselves on offering a highly personal service and good value for money. Meet the team Our specialist reservations team is on hand at every step of your holiday journey, from your initial holiday enquiry through to your return from Scandinavia. Holiday enquiries can be discussed over the telephone and by whichever method is the most convenient to you. Team members Cristiana, Michelle, Rebecca, Rosanna and Yasmin Choose a Scandinavian adventure with Sunvil for your next holiday. We promise that you will not be disappointed. Telephone number discovery@sunvil.co.uk Website Scandinavia 5

6 Scandinavia Holiday types Holiday Types We understand that there is no one holiday to suit all, which is why we handcraft each and every holiday. Our aim is to surprise and delight experienced travellers and new visitors alike. The Lofoten, Norway Winter breaks, polar nights and the Aurora Borealis: The crisp winter landscape is a sight to behold and an experience that will excite all senses. Watch as the snow twinkles like a thousand diamonds in the low sun, listen to the crunch of the frozen ground beneath your feet and feel the warmth of a roaring fire. Winter breaks and excursions are available in: Swedish Lapland (pages 32-45) Northern Norway and Svalbard (pages 66-89) Outdoor experiences: There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing, is a saying that you will hear across Scandinavia. Living to this philosophy means that local residents are outside whenever they can. Unspoiled nature is everywhere from archipelagos, to fjords, glaciers and mountain ranges, and the long summer daylight hours mean you will have even more time to enjoy them. Outdoor experiences available in: Stockholm s archipelago (pages 14-17) The West Coast of Sweden (pages 29-31) Norway s fjord region (pages 56-65) Northern Norway and Svalbard (pages 66-89) 6 Sunvil

7 Scandinavia An Holiday introduction types City Breaks: Multi-centre holidays: Rome has history, Paris has style, Barcelona has Gaudi s cathedral but none of them have the fresh, natural appeal of the Scandinavian cities which, when combined with excellent shopping facilities, world-class museums and delicious cuisine cannot be beaten. City breaks available in: Sweden: Stockholm, Malmö and Gothenburg (pages 13,14, 19 and 27) Norway: Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen, Ålesund and Tromsø (pages 53, 57, 58, 60, 70, 84 and 85) Denmark: Copenhagen (page 95) With a truly diverse landscape, Scandinavia is ideal for a touring holiday. Within our brochure, you will find a range of suggested holiday itineraries. These itineraries are mere examples of the holidays that we can arrange, and all can be tailormade to meet your individual requirements. Multi-centre holidays including domestic flights, train transfers, Hurtigruten cruises and car hire (or a combination) can be arranged. Multi-centre holidays are available in: Sweden (pages 8-45) Norway (pages 46-89) Scandinavia 7

8 Sweden A land of epic beauty Sweden - a land of epic beauty There s nothing like summer in Sweden. The days are long and pleasant and, with the midnight sun illuminating the sky, they feel almost never-ending. Outdoor living is embraced: take an evening cycle or a dip in a sun-warmed lake, unwind on a cruise or join in with the Midsummer celebrations. As the polar nights close in the Swedish countryside transforms into an idyllic winter scene. The towns and cities twinkle with candlelight and there are numerous festive markets and concerts to enjoy. Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm is widely considered one of the most romantic cities in Europe. Out of the city you can find an archipelago of 30,000 islands and skerries and the stunning Swedish countryside. Pages Southern Sweden The southernmost regions of Sweden combine the university city of Malmö with a picturesque countryside and an extensive coastline, alive with colour and humming with activity. Pages Gothenburg and the West Coast The landscape of West Sweden varies from the cosmopolitan city of Gothenburg to an archipelago of 10,000 islands, pretty villages, open fields, vast forests and beautiful lakes. Pages Swedish Lapland This is a region where nature dominates and reindeer thrive dense coniferous forests, swiftly flowing rivers and the mountain peaks of Kebnekaise. This is the land of the northern lights and of the midnight sun. Pages SUNVIL WEBSITE Within our brochure you will find a good selection of properties, suggested itineraries and regional information that Sunvil offer. However, for additional properties, photos, itineraries and general information on Sweden please visit our website 8 Sunvil Rural Sweden

9 Sweden A land of epic beauty Average daily temperatures ( C) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Stockholm Malmö Gothenburg Kiruna Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Stockholm Malmö Gothenburg Kiruna Vilhelmina Sorsele Abisko Kiruna Gällivare Jokkmokk Tornio Luleå Arvidsjaur Piteå Storuman Skellefteå ARC TIC CIRCLE Dorotea Umeå NORWAY Ostersund Ornsköldsvik Håsjö Åsarna Harnosand SWEDEN Sundsvall Hudiksvall Søderhamn Mora Gävle FINLAND Uppsala Karlstad Örebro Eskilstuna Stockholm ESTONIA Strömstad Uddevalla Trollhattan Lidköping Norrköping Linköping GOTLAND Gothenburg Varberg Boras Hestra Västervik Visby LATVIA N O R T H S E A DENMARK Halmstad Kalmar Borgholm Helsingborg Kristianstad Malmö Trelleborg Ystad Karlskrona B A L T I C S E A RUSSIA LITHUANIA POLAND Scandinavia 9

10 Sweden Highlights Sweden... what not to miss The relaxed atmosphere and unspoiled nature make Sweden a joy to explore at any time of the year. Cosmopolitan cities stand side-by-side with extensive pine and birch forests, mountain ranges, immense lakes and vast stretches of coastline. 1 2 The coastline Sweden has over 3000km of coastline stretching from the Finnish border in the north to the Norwegian border in the west. There are island archipelagos and fishing villages to discover. The countryside Urban developments of Western Europe s third largest country equal only 1.3% of the land, leaving one of the most extensive natural wilderness areas on earth. 10 Sunvil

11 Sweden Highlights 3 4 Food Sweden is synonymous with good food. Here, seasonal and local produce reign supreme. Try fantastic seafood, rich game, fresh vegetables, flavourful cheeses and a variety of local specialities. Picturesque communities Small quaint towns and villages are aplenty across the country. Their colourful wooden-clad houses, cobbled squares, busy markets, foodhalls and lush parks cry out to be photographed. 5 6 Cities Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö have the feeling of the countryside in the city They are natural, clean, unhurried, uncongested and open environments with fascinating attractions. Right to roam The Allemansrätt gives you the right to roam the countryside in Sweden in perfect peace and quiet. All land, except private gardens or cultivated land, is open and accessible to visitors. 7 8 The Aurora Borealis The Aurora Borealis is the scientific name given by Galileo to the northern lights. Aurora was the Roman goddess of dawn while borealis is the Greek word for northern wind. Witness the phenomenon for yourself in Swedish Lapland. Wildlife Sweden s deep forests and the wilderness of Swedish Lapland are home to wolves, reindeers, moose, brown bears, capercailles and beavers to name but a few Scandinavia 11

12 Sweden Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm Farnas Flen Katrineholm Norrköping Nyköping Trosa Uppsala Västerås Arlanda Grinda Eskilstuna Drottningholm STOCKHOLM Mariefred Utö Nynashamn Spread over 14 islands and built around one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in the world, Stockholm is widely considered one of the most romantic cities in Europe. With over 80 museums, an archipelago of over 30,000 islands and a wealth of parkland it is also one of the most varied and interesting cities to visit Vasa Museum Gamla Stan Activities Nature on your doorstep In 1628 the Vasa warship sank in Stockholm s harbour on its maiden voyage. Today, it is the focus of a fascinating exhibition. Highly recommended. Get wonderfully lost in the maze of lanes that form the historic centre of Stockholm. Here you will find the square of Stortorget, the Cathedral, the Royal Palace and an abundance of quaint cafes. From cycling in the city, kayaking and sailing in the archipelago, walking in the countryside, fishing in the lakes and rivers to wildlife experiences, there is so much on offer in the region. 30% of Stockholm is dedicated to parkland and 30% to waterways. The surrounding archipelago with their shingle beaches, rocky promontories and woodland stand in stark contrast to the city and are a summer playground for all. This natural landscape is a primary draw for visitors. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments Sunvil

13 Sweden Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm The Swedish capital has long been considered one of Europe s leading city break destinations and it is easy to understand why. Amidst the cobbled streets, glistening waterways and lush parkland are world-leading restaurants, mouth-watering food markets, boutiques and independent shopping malls and fascinating museums. Freys Hotel, Stockholm Situated off Vasagatan in the heart of Stockholm, the Freys Hotel is just a stone s throw from the city s main shopping streets, the central train station and the Arlanda Express terminal. Recently renovated, this hotel offers a comfortable and wellpositioned base from which to explore this historic city. A Belgian restaurant, hotel bar and inner courtyard garden await guests after a day s exploration. Accommodation: 127 rooms including single, standard and superior rooms and a suite. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda City centre location Guide price from 688 per person* Standard room Victory Hotel, Stockholm The Victory is the flagship of the Bengtsson family s private hotel chain and one of Stockholm s most elegant hotels. Housed within a 17th century townhouse in the heart of Gamla Stan, this beautiful property bears testimony to the development of the city over the years, retaining both its original exterior and many period features. Inside, the building has been carefully remodelled and modernised to offer accommodation of a high standard and is decorated throughout in a maritime theme. A unique and characterful property. Accommodation: 45 air-conditioned rooms including single, small double, standard and deluxe rooms, junior suites and a suite. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda City centre location Guide price from 717 per person* Nobis Hotel, Stockholm One of Stockholm s premier hotels, the Nobis Hotel is located on Norrmalmstorg Square in the heart of the city and 1km from the railway station. The hotel is a fusion of two buildings and is the first contemporary design hotel in the city. The late 19th century original interiors of both buildings have been preserved and are excellent examples of Stockholm s unique lavishly decorated stone architecture. Accommodation: 201 air-conditioned rooms including single, small standard, standard, superior and deluxe rooms and one bedroom suites, corner suites, the panorama suite and the nobis suite. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda City centre location Guide price from 739 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Stockholm Arlanda, return private transfers and a 48 hour Stockholm Pass. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 13

14 Sweden Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm and her archipelago Stockholm has a depth and vibrancy that enraptures and offers something for everyone. Between Stockholm and the coastal town of Trosa there are islands, quaint towns, nature reserves and verdant countryside to explore. View from Skeppsholmen island towards Gamla Stan, Stockholm Skeppsholmen Hotel, Stockholm A stay at the Skeppsholmen Hotel is unlike any other hotel in Stockholm. No where else can you be so close to the city centre, yet feel so far away. In fact the island, from which the property derives its name, is a tranquil green oasis which stands in complete contrast to the islands which surround it. It is this location which sets the hotel apart. A relaxing, personable and modern property only 15 minutes walk from Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace and the departure piers for boats to the archipelago. Accommodation: 78 rooms including standard, superior x-large and deluxe rooms and junior suites. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda City centre location Guide price from 682 per person* Deluxe room Trosa Stadshotell and Spa, Trosa The Stadshotell and Spa is located in the heart of the idyllic coastal town of Trosa, 45 minutes drive from Stockholm. Surrounded by picture-perfect red wooden houses and meandering waterfront trails, this former town hall has been carefully remodelled and transformed into a comfortable and well-appointed hotel. Enjoy the local culinary delights in the hotel s restaurant, relax in the spa, take a gentle stroll around the town, or simply use the hotel as a base. Accommodation: 44 rooms including single, standard, and family rooms, junior suites and a duplex suite. Airport: 110km Stockholm Arlanda Coastal location Spa facilities Guide price from 1,086 per person* A river in Trosa Standard room * Guide prices for the Skeppsholmen Hotel based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Stockholm Arlanda, return private transfers and a 48 hour Stockholm Pass. For Trosa Stadshotell and Spa the guide price is based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Stockholm Arlanda and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

15 Stockholm archipelago Sweden Stockholm and her archipelago Consisting of more than 30,000 islands, rocks and skerries the spectacular Stockholm archipelago has to be seen to be believed. Take a day cruise from the city or stay for a while. Stockholm s archipelago Cabin Utö Värdshus, Utö Utö is one of the largest islands in Stockholm s southern archipelago, and its ambience and scenery could be no further from that of the capital. It is a landscape of small hamlets, shingle beaches, rocky promontories, woodland and farmland where you can kayak, walk, cycle and swim. At the heart of Utö Värdshus, an owner-managed guesthouse, is a courtyard, bar, nightclub and panoramic restaurant where guests meet and unwind. The cabins are fully equipped and are located apart from the communal areas, bedrooms and suites allowing guests to be as independent as they desire. Accommodation: 50 simply decorated guest rooms including standard rooms, suites, one bedroom cabins and two bedroom cabins. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda plus 2 hour ferry Archipelago location Guide price from 901 per person* Grinda Wärdshus, Grinda Life on the small island of Grinda, in Stockholm s central archipelago, is unhurried and relaxed. Unspoiled archipelago nature, secluded spots for swimming, far-reaching viewpoints and gentle countryside combine to create the perfect holiday environment. Grinda Wärdshus is located on the northwest coast of the island a stone s throw from the harbour of Hemviken. Comprising of five independent buildings, the Inn offers 30 simply decorated guestrooms, a reception with fireplace, a bar and restaurant with panoramic terrace. Accommodation: 30 rooms. The rooms are c.2 minutes walk from the main building. Airport: 40km Stockholm Arlanda plus 1 hour 30 minutes ferry Archipelago location Guide price from 765 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights) and flights from London to Stockholm Arlanda. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 15

16 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Stockholm Arlanda airport 4 nights at the Freys Hotel, Stockholm (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at Utö Värdshus, Utö (Bed & Breakfast) 72 hour Stockholm Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Apr Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 998 per person Kayaking in Stockholm s archipelago Utö Stockholm and her archipelago Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The local name for this area is Skärgården, literally meaning garden of skerries - unforested rocks which rise up from the sea. It is said that the Stockholm archipelago consists of 30,000 islands, rocks and skerries and the options for exploring this idyllic seascape are endless. Our twin-centre, seven night holiday to Stockholm and the island of Uto is the perfect introduction to the region, allowing time to explore the inner and outer archipelago. Day One: On arrival at Stockholm Arlanda airport self transfer to the Freys Hotel in the centre of Stockholm. Overnight at the Freys Hotel in Stockholm (page 13). Days Two, Three and Four: The Swedish capital is spread over 14 islands, connected by bridges and tunnels. It is a modern city at the forefront of design, fashion and technology yet it remains wonderfully calm, natural and proud of its heritage. Surrounding Stockholm there is also much to explore. A highlight for the Sunvil team is Sweden s best preserved Royal Palace at Drottningholm, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the residence of the Swedish royal family. We would also recommend a day excursion to one of the islands of the central archipelago. It is only on a boat excursion that you will appreciate the diverse nature of this destination and the ever-changing landscape. Overnight at the Freys Hotel in Stockholm. Day Five: After breakfast, self transfer to the island of Utö in Stockholm s southern archipelago (payable locally). Utö Värdshus is located 450m from Gruvbyn harbour on Utö. Overnight at Utö Värdshus on Utö (page 15). Days Six and Seven: Days at leisure. Time to explore the 10km long island of Utö and the neighbouring island of Ålö. The island is a complete destination where you can be as active or as relaxed as you desire. Take a self-guided tour through the historical iron-ore mines, join an island tour by boat, explore the inland countryside on foot or by bicycle, kayak amongst the surrounding skerries or swim in the crystal clear waters, the choice is yours. A stay on Utö, even for a couple of days, will recharge your batteries. It may only be 2 hours from the centre of Stockholm but, it feels like a different world. Overnight at Utö Värdshus on Utö. Day Eight: After breakfast, depart Utö for your return journey to Stockholm (payable locally). On arrival in Stockholm, self transfer to the airport for your return flight home to the UK. Notes: This itinerary is subject to change depending on the boat schedules from Stockholm to Utö. Ferry tickets payable locally Sunvil

17 Sweden Itinerary Stockholm and Trosa Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights Think of Sweden and images of lush countryside, calm lakes, red wooden houses and endless summer evenings often spring to mind. Combining Stockholm and the coastal town of Trosa, this seven night itinerary will both confirm and challenge this perception. Stockholm is a natural city with a well-preserved historic core; it is also one of the most modern, dynamic and innovative cities in the world. The picturesque town of Trosa perfectly complements a stay in the capital, offering a relaxing base for exploring the Baltic archipelago and the Swedish countryside. Day One: On arrival at Stockholm Arlanda airport you will be transferred to the Skeppsholmen Hotel in the centre of the city. The Skeppsholmen Hotel is an oasis of calm, surrounded by calm waters and verdant gardens, and a favourite of the Sunvil team. Overnight at the Skeppsholmen Hotel in Stockholm (page 14). Day Two: Day at leisure in Stockholm. Within your holiday package we have included a 48 hour Stockholm Pass providing complimentary admission to most of the city s museums and attractions, as well as free public transport and discounts on sightseeing tours and activities. Stockholm s museums are world-class, many offering interactive experiences and tours. There is truly a museum for all interests, but we would highlight the Vasa Museum, Fotografiska Museum and Aquaria Water Museum as some of the best in the city. Overnight at the Skeppsholmen Hotel in Stockholm. Day Three: Continue your independent exploration of Stockholm and her surroundings. An array of archipelago boat tours are available, as are day cruises to Sigtuna and the Viking settlement of Birka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for those wishing to venture further afield. Overnight at the Skeppsholmen Hotel in Stockholm. Day Four: After breakfast, collect your hire car from Stockholm s downtown depot and drive to the charming coastal town of Trosa (c. 1 hour s drive). Trosa, in our opinion, is one of the most idyllically situated towns in the region and it is easy to whileaway the hours strolling along the canals, seafront promenades and exploring the narrow streets lined with colourful wooden houses. During the summer months, Trosa attracts Sweden s sailing fraternity and the town is alive with a holiday vibe; outdoor restaurants, cafes and festivals. Overnight at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa in Trosa (page 14). Days Five and Six: Days at leisure in Sörmland, an unspoiled, verdant province brimming with picturesque villages and over 400 historic manor houses. The woods here are full of birdsong and the fields and pastures peppered with wildflowers. For those with an interest in history, a visit to Gripsholm Castle on the shores of Lake Mälaren is an unmissable experience. The Trosa Stadshotell and Spa can arrange boat tours in Trosa s archipelago, kayak trips and bicycle hire for their guests (at a supplement). Overnight at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa in Trosa. Day Seven: Self-guided hike, spa experience and two-course evening meal The 1000km Sörmlandsleden walking trail winds through the country, passing through Trosa. Today, we have included a full day, selfguided hike from the Royal Tullgarn Castle to Trosa (21km) including transfers to the start of the walk, a picnic lunch and a map. This is a scenic stretch of trail that passes through forests and runs alongside a stretch of coastline. On returning to the hotel, the spa awaits two saunas, a steam room and a plunge pool. In the evening, a two-course menu with wine is included. Overnight at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa in Trosa. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive to Stockholm Arlanda airport for your return flight to the UK. Skeppsholmen, Stockholm Price includes Return flights to Stockholm Arlanda airport 3 nights at the Skeppsholmen Hotel, Stockholm (Bed & Breakfast) 4 nights at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa, Trosa (Bed & Breakfast) One hiking, spa and two-course evening meal package at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa, Trosa Private transfer on arrival 4 days car hire (Group B) 48 hour Stockholm Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Apr Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,655 per person Scandinavia 17

18 Sweden Southern Sweden Southern Sweden Småland Hjärnarp Helsingborg Hestra Diö Kosta Kalmar Karlskrona Borgholm Combining the Fairtrade city of Malmö, a landscape of fishing villages, castles and historical towns, and a verdant countryside, the southernmost counties of Sweden have much to offer the discerning visitor. Explore by car, by rail and on foot - the choice is yours. Copenhagen Malmö Trelleborg Falsterbo Ystad Beaches Southern Sweden has over 400km of coastline - sandy beaches and rocky coves - which are a delight to discover at any time of year. Stenshuvud and Sandhammaren are considered, by many, the nicest beaches in the region. The Sweden of your dreams When you think about Sweden it is not unusual for images of red cottages, calm lakes, dense forests and scenic country roads to spring to mind. These pictures are a reality in the district of Småland. Gastronomy Good food is synonymous with Southern Sweden. Asparagus, strawberries, raspberries, potatoes, apples, cabbages and parsnips are all grown locally. Combine these ingredients with the local lamb, dairy products, goose, cured ham, suckling pork, freshwater fish and seafood and you are guaranteed a delicious feast. Activities Across the region are mile-uponmile of marked trails which provide access to the diverse nature and culture. Cycling, kayaking, wildlife safaris, golf, snorkelling, abseiling and rib boat safaris are all available. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments Sunvil

19 Sweden Southern Sweden The cities of Southern Sweden Charming cities line the coastline of Southern Sweden each with its own attractions, character and atmosphere. Stay a couple of nights and explore their compact centres on foot or combine as part of a longer holiday. MJ Hotel, Malmö Superior room With its preserved medieval character and vibrant atmosphere, Malmö, Sweden s third largest city is an ideal destination for a city break. The MJ Hotel is located in the heart of Malmö; just a stone s throw from Lilla Torg, one of the city s most captivating squares. Built in 1990 and recently remodelled, the hotel offers spacious accommodation of the highest standard and a relaxed sophisticated environment. Its concept is to offer guests an urban oasis made by friends and its interior design is plush and artistic. This is more than a hotel, the MJ is also a popular spot for residents and its after work drinks and cocktail bar (serving light meals) are quickly becoming a local institution. Accommodation: 69 rooms including standard, grand lit, superior and business rooms and junior suites. Airport: 30km Copenhagen Kastrup City centre location Guide price from 469 per person* Grand Hotel, Helsingborg Standard Room The town of Helsingborg affords wonderful views across the Öresund strait to the Danish town of Helsingør. A maze of cobbled streets, boutique shops and the keep from a medieval castle dominate the centre of the town, whereas the waterfront and harbour boast lively bars and restaurants. Housed in an opulent building in the heart of Helsingborg, overlooking the Stortorget (Central Square), is the Grand Hotel. Inside, modern interior design in the bedrooms combines with charming period features - high vaulted ceilings and wooden panels in the entrance hall, restaurant and bar. Accommodation: 158 rooms including single, standard, superior and deluxe rooms and suites. Airport: 99km Copenhagen Kastrup City centre location Guide price from 664 per person* Superior Room Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona Karlskrona At every turn in Karlskrona impressive churches, former trading and custom houses, charming cottages and parkland can be enjoyed. The Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona is located in the heart of the city overlooking the waterfront. It is a modern property that ingeniously captures the atmosphere and heritage of the city through the use of natural tones and colourful accessories. The result is a calming ambience perfect to relax in after a day of sightseeing. Accommodation: 82 rooms including single rooms, standard rooms and superior rooms. Airport: 35km Ronneby / 237km Copenhagen Kastrup City centre location Light evening meal included Guide price from 755 per person* * Guide prices for the MJ Hotel based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Copenhagen Kastrup and a 24 hour Skånetrafiken Pass. For the Grand Hotel and Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona the guide price is based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Copenhagen Kastrup and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 19

20 Sweden Southern Sweden The coastline Whether windswept and peaceful or drenched in summer sun, the sandy beaches and rocky coastline of Southern Sweden is delightful. Scattered along the shoreline are charming fishing ports and medieval towns. Gasslingen Hotel, Skanör Beach on the Falsterbo peninsula Standard room South of Malmö, on Sweden s southwestern tip, is one of the most desirable coastal destinations in the country and fondly known as the Swedish Riviera. This is the mermaidtail shaped Falsterbo pensinsula where you will find the white sand beach and grassy dunes of Skanör, buzzy summer-harbours, golf courses and the medieval settlement of Falsterbo. Gasslingen Hotel is a small hotel in the centre of Skanör and within walking distance of the town s beach. The guestrooms are decorated in a traditional style and there is a restaurant, bar, outside terrace and swimming pool. A stay here is about being outdoors and enjoying the natural environment. Accommodation: 29 rooms including single rooms and standard rooms and suites. Airport: 51km Copenhagen Kastrup Coastal location Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 1,035 per person* Deluxe Room Ystad Saltsjöbad, Ystad Bordered by a glorious, long sandy beach, Ystad Saltsjöbad enjoys a peaceful situation on the outskirts of the town of Ystad. Owner-managed this four-star hotel has been tastefully decorated throughout with attention to detail apparent. At the heart of the property is an expansive spa - the best we ve seen in Sweden. An outdoor swimming pool, hot tubs, a sun terrace and a choice of excellent restaurants complete the scene. Accommodation: 139 rooms including standard, superior, superior family and deluxe rooms, junior suites and a suite. Airport: 95km Copenhagen Kastrup Coastal location Spa facilities Swimming pool (indoor and outdoor) Guide price from 990 per person* Idala Gard, Trelleborg Idala Gard is a traditional Swedish farm located in southwestern Skåne, a short drive from the coastal town of Trelleborg. Accommodation here is set around a cobbled courtyard and surrounding it a luscious garden. The main building and annexes have been remodelled to offer comfortable guest accommodation and the interior design tastefully displays the rural heritage of the farm through the use of classical pieces of furniture. It appears that each generation has stamped its own mark; the result is a truly delightful agritourism. Food is of the utmost importance at Idada Gard with locally sourced, seasonal produce served. Accommodation: 18 rooms including standard, superior and family rooms divided between the main building and an annexe. Airport: 57km Copenhagen Kastrup Half Board recommended Rural location Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 1,040 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Copenhagen Kastrup and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

21 Sweden Southern Sweden The countryside of Southern Sweden The arrival of spring is accompanied by new life and the aroma and beauty of wildflowers. During summer the lush rolling hills of Southern Sweden are transformed by yellow rape and apple blossoms. The autumn brings the harvest, which sees apples and asparagus collected in bountiful supply. The vibrant colours of this region whatever the season are guaranteed to excite any visitor. Hestraviken, Hestra A favourite of the Sunvil team and our clients, Hestraviken offers modern accommodation in a countryside setting, just 90 minutes drive from Gothenburg. Set along the shores of the River Nissan the property offers an excellent standard of accommodation and uses contemporary designs to allow its natural surroundings and natural light to flood into the rooms. The kitchen is the heart of Hestraviken, serving a sumptuous organic breakfast and evening meals designed around the region s own pantry. Accommodation: 40 rooms, divided between the main hotel building and independent cottages, including standard and deluxe rooms, junior suites and suites. Airport: 110km Gothenburg Landvetter Rural location Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 969 per person* Möckelsnäs Herrgård, Diö (Älmhult) There are few places in Sweden, that we have discovered, that are as idyllically situated as Möckelsnäs Herrgård. On the shores of Lake Möckeln and backed by forests and Kronan Nature Reserve, this characterful manor house is the perfect choice for those wishing to relax amidst a calm and unspoiled environment. Owner-managed by Marina and Edwin, the accommodation offered is simple but the level of service and quality of food elevates the property to its 3+ star status. Walking, birdwatching and wild swimming are popular past-times for guests. Accommodation: 46 rooms including single, standard, family and superior rooms. Airport: 186km Copenhagen Kastrup / 229km Gothenburg Landvetter Rural location Guide price from 937 per person* Standard room Kosta Lodge, Kosta Kosta Lodge prides itself as being the basecamp of Småland, surrounded by nature and close to the region s famous glassworks. The desire is to provide comfortable accommodation where the guests can embrace the calm of the surroundings and feel at home. The grounds include two artificial lakes, lawns, trails and an outdoor swimming pool, and as such attract families in the summer months. If you think about Sweden images of forests, lakes and idyllically-situated, red wooden houses are likely to spring to mind. This is Småland. Explore the region on foot, by bike, by canoe or by touring with your car, the choice is yours. Accommodation: 26 standard rooms and 13 newly built cabins. Airport: 67km Kalmar / 268km Copenhagen Kastrup Rural location Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 1,035 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Copenhagen Kastrup and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 21

22 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Copenhagen Kastrup airport 4 nights at the MJ Hotel, Malmö (Bed & Breakfast) 72 hour Skånetrafiken Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 4 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 590 per person Malmö Malmö A short break in Malmö Opportunity to visit Ystad and Copenhagen Itinerary: 5 days / 4 nights The Öresund Bridge connects Skåne, Sweden s southernmost region, to Denmark. Opened in 2000, this 8km structure is the longest road and rail bridge in Europe and its construction has cemented a relationship between these two countries. In fact the bridge is commonly known as Oresundbron, a name created through a combination of the two languages. Day One: On arrival at Copenhagen Kastrup airport take the train across the Öresund Bridge to Sweden s third largest city, Malmö (c.21 minutes - payable locally). On arrival in Malmö, self-transfer to the MJ Hotel. Overnight at the MJ Hotel in Malmö (page 19). Day Two: Day at leisure. The MJ Hotel is located in the heart of Malmö, a short walk from the central squares of Lilla Torg, Stortorget and Gustav Adolfs Torg along with many of the city s cultural and historical sights. Attractions worthy of a visit include St Peter s Church, built in 1319 and with the largest wooden altar in Europe; the Form Design Centre, which showcases exhibitions on architecture, design, industrial design and handicraft; the Moderna Museet; Malmöhus Castle; the Turning Torso and Folkets Park. To explore the gastronomic delights and the multinational dimension of Malmö we would recommend a trip to the open-air market at Möllevangstorget. Here, it is possible to buy produce from over 174 countries. Overnight at the MJ Hotel in Malmö. Day Three: The city of Copenhagen is to be experienced as much as it is to be seen. Today, take the direct train from Malmö to the centre of the Danish capital (c.35 minutes - payable locally) and uncover the history, culture and activities on offer. With time of the essence, we recommend focusing your attention on the inner city (Indre By) starting at the colourful harbour of Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, the Little Mermaid and the waterfront promenade. From here head to Nørrebro, one of the coolest districts in Copenhagen. At the end of your day in Copenhagen, return to Malmö by train. Overnight at the MJ Hotel in Malmö. Day Four: Day at leisure. Famed as being the base for Henning Mankell s fictional detective Kurt Wallander, and for its medieval atmosphere, the town of Ystad lies on the southern coastline of Skåne and is a recommended day excursion from Malmö (covered by your Skånetrafiken Pass). Ystad boasts cobbled streets, half-timbered houses as well as Cineteket, where you can read film scripts including those from the Wallander series. Return to Malmö and overnight at the MJ Hotel. Day Five: After breakfast, transfer by train to Copenhagen Kastrup airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

23 Sweden Itinerary The freedom of the open road in Southern Sweden Itinerary: 15 days / 14 nights As you journey south from Stockholm along the Baltic coastline towards Malmö it is hard not to be captivated by the natural beauty of the country. Here you ll find lush rolling hills, lakes which just call for you to dive in, charming fishing ports, island archipelagos, the natural park of Stenshuvud, medieval towns and historical sites; of which Borgholm, Karlskrona, Ystad and the Megalithic monument of Ales Stenar are highlights. This is a region bursting with colour and is a hive of activity all year-round. Day One: On arrival at Stockholm Arlanda airport, you will be transferred to the Victory Hotel in the historic centre of Stockholm. Overnight at the Victory Hotel in Stockholm (page 13). Days Two and Three: Days at leisure in Stockholm. Stockholm is one of the most crowded museum-cities in the world. Overnight at the Victory Hotel in Stockholm. Day Four: Collect your hire car and drive to the coastal town of Trosa. Your drive will take you into the rural region of Sörmland. Overnight at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa in Trosa (page 14). Day Five: Free time in Trosa. Take a gentle stroll along the town s canals and visit its small handicraft shops. Alternatively, use your car to visit one of the region s Manor Houses and castles. Overnight at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa in Trosa. Day Six: Today, continue your journey southwards and to the district of Småland, a land of rich countryside, an abundance of lakes and home to Sweden s southernmost National Park. Overnight at Kosta Lodge in Kosta (page 21). Day Seven: Day at leisure in Småland. Opportunity to visit the region s glasswork factory, the oldest in the country, and the historic town of Kalmar. Overnight at Kosta Lodge in Kosta. Day Eight: From one historical town to another. Your destination today, is the UNESCO World Heritage city of Karlskrona in Sweden s southernmost archipelago. Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona in Karlskrona (page 19). Day Nine: Free time in Karlskrona. Opportunity to visit attractions such as the Aurora Bastion and sites of naval importance. During the summer months archipelago excursions are on offer. Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona in Karlskrona. Day Ten: Follow the south coast of Sweden on your way to Ystad. The fishing village of Simrishmamn and the village of Kivik the centre of the apples and cider region are worthy of a stop en route. Overnight at Ystad Saltsjöbad in Ystad (page 20). Day Eleven: Spend the day on the beach or wander around the cobbled streets of Ystad, the choice is yours. Overnight at Ystad Saltsjöbad in Ystad. Days Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen: The mermaidshaped peninsula is your final destination on your holiday. The peninsula marks the far southwestern tip of Sweden and is often referred to as the Swedish Riviera. You will spend three nights here. Overnight at Gasslingen Hotel in Skanör (page 20). Day Fifteen: After breakfast, return your car to Malmö and take the train to Copenhagen Kastrup airport. Rural Sweden Price includes Flights to Stockholm Arlanda, returning from Copenhagen Kastrup 3 nights at the Victory Hotel, Stockholm (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Trosa Stadshotell and Spa, Trosa (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Kosta Lodge, Kosta (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Clarion Collection Hotel Carlscrona, Karlskrona (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Ystad Saltsjöbad in Ystad (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at Gasslingen Hotel in Skanör (Bed & Breakfast) Transfer on arrival 12 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 14 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,709 per person Scandinavia 23

24 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Copenhagen Kastrup airport 4 nights at the Elite Plaza Hotel, Malmö (Bed & Breakfast). Please visit our website. 3 nights at Gasslingen Hotel, Skanor (Bed & Breakfast) 4 days car hire (Group B) 72 hour Skånetrafiken Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 926 per person Skanör Malmö Malmö and the Swedish Riviera Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights In the southwestern corner of Sweden is a remarkable peninsula with beaches of white sand, reminiscent of that of the Hamptons. This is the Swedish Riviera, a destination of pastel-painted beach huts, miles of shoreline, long piers, tree-shaded lanes and the relaxed coastal towns of Falsterbo and Skanör. The perfect destination for a Scandinavian summer holiday. One hour north of the Riviera is Malmö, a youthful and forward-looking city that prides itself on its natural spaces, fair trade status, art scene and gastronomic experiences. Malmö is the gateway to southern Sweden and is connected to the Danish capital, Copenhagen, by the Öresund Bridge. Combine culture and the coast on this seven night, twin-centre, itinerary. Day One: On arrival at Copenhagen Kastrup airport take the train across the Öresund Bridge to the city of Malmö (c.21 minutes - payable locally). On arrival in Malmö, self transfer to the centrally located Elite Plaza Hotel. Overnight at the Elite Plaza Hotel. Day Two: Day at leisure. Malmö is conveniently compact and easily explored on foot. We would recommend starting your tour of the city with a 50 minute Paddan cruise along the city s canals. With guided commentary on board, you will passby parks, the harbour and Malmöhus Castle; it is a great way to orientate yourself. Sites are aplenty in Malmö - the Kings Park, the Technology and Maritime Museum, St Peter s Church, the Turning Torso, the squares of Gustav Adolf, Lilla Torg and Stortorget and the beach of Ribersborg to name but a few. Overnight at the Elite Plaza Hotel. Day Three: Sunvil includes a Skånetrafiken Pass with all stays in Malmö. The pass provides you with complimentary travel on public transport in the region and as such Skåne is your oyster. Day Four: After breakfast, collect your hire car from Malmö s central depot and take a leisurely drive to the Falsterbo peninsula (33km). Your destination is the Gasslingen Hotel in Skanör. This locally-owned hotel has been recently renovated and offers comfortable guest accommodation and an outdoor swimming pool. Overnight at the Gasslingen Hotel in Skanör (page 20). Days Five, Six and Seven: Free time on the Swedish Riviera. Time to relax and enjoy the summer holiday vibe. There are miles of beaches including those in Skanör, Falsterbo, Kämpinge and Ljunghusen to enjoy; a pleasant, waterfront visitor centre and the Måkläppen nature reserve to visit. For a fix of culture head to the Foteviken Viking Museum and the Viking Fortress of Trelleborg. Skåne is not a large region (120km wide) and as such it is possible to visit the eastern coast of the region within a day trip. Coastal villages of Simrishamn, Skillenge and Sandhammaren are worthy of a visit, as is the Kivik Musteri and the region s fabulous farm shops and smokehouses. Overnight at the Gasslingen Hotel in Skanör. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive to Malmö where you will return your hire car before taking the train to Copenhagen Kastrup airport (payable locally) for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

25 Sweden Itinerary A tour of the Swedish lake district Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights From glistening lakes, meadows, dense forests, a National Park and an undeveloped coastline, to quaint rural hamlets and historical settlements, there is much to recommend Småland as the perfect choice for a Scandinavian touring holiday. Day One: On arrival at Gothenburg Landvetter airport collect your hire car and drive to Möckelsnäs Herrgård. As soon as you leave the outskirts of Gothenburg, the landscape changes and you can feel the pace of life slow. Nature takes over and calm envelopes. Take your time, stopping en route to take in your surroundings. Overnight at Möckelsnäs Herrgård in Diö (page 21). Day Two: Free time around Lake Möckeln in the southern district of Småland. This is a destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts with activities such as cycling, canoeing, horse-riding, fishing, wild swimming and hiking available in abundance. Within striking distance of your hotel is the IKEA museum in Älmhult (guided tours available daily in July and August). The museum details the origins and concept of this world-famous, Swedish brand as well as reflecting on the history of furniture making in Småland, an industry for which this region is renowned. Overnight at Möckelsnäs Herrgård in Diö. Day Three: Today, you will drive to Kosta in the northeastern district of the lakes. En route stop at Växjö on the shores of Helgasjön lake, Lake Växjö and Lake Trummen, considered one of the greenest towns in Europe. Glass has been manufactured in Småland since 1742 and is an important part of Sweden s cultural heritage. Växjö is located in the heart of the Kingdom of Glass and is home to the Swedish Glass Museum. The museum houses around 40,000 items of glassware and is worthy of a visit. Overnight at Kosta Lodge in Kosta (page 21). Day Four: Day at leisure. Why not head to the coast and explore east Sweden s sandy beaches and island archipelago? The historical, waterside town of Kalmar has a relaxed atmosphere and is perfect for a gentle amble. If you wish to venture further afield cross the bridge from Kalmar to the island of Öland, the smallest province in Sweden and a renowned summer paradise. Overnight at Kosta Lodge in Kosta. Day Five: Your destination today is Hestra on the shores of the River Nissan. Detour via the town of Jönköping on Lake Vättern, Europe s sixth largest lake. Overnight at Hestraviken in Hestra (page 21). Days Six and Seven: Hestraviken is a destination in its own right, offering guests a getaway in the forests. You cannot help but to unwind here. Take a walk through the trees and forage for berries and mushrooms; hire a bicycle or canoe and explore the peaceful waterways and use the hotel s swimming pool (summer months) or try wild swimming. Nearby is Isaberg GK s 36 hole golf course and the Store Mosse National Park. Overnight at Hestraviken in Hestra. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive to Gothenburg Landvetter airport for your return flight to the UK. Högsby, Småland Price includes Return flights to Gothenburg Landvetter airport 2 nights at Möckelsnäs Herrgård, Diö (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Kosta Lodge, Kosta (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at Hestraviken, Hestra (Bed & Breakfast) 8 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,066 per person Scandinavia 25

26 Sweden Gothenburg and the West Coast Gothenburg and the West Coast Bohuslän Coast Stromstad Koster Islands Grebbestad Fjällbacka Smögen Lysekil Ellös Mollosund Klädesholmen Marstrand Styrsö Vitlycke Lake Vänern Uddevalla Kvänum Trollhättan Ljungskile Kungälv Gothenburg The wondrous Bohuslän coastline, stretching 170km from Gothenburg to the Norwegian border has to be seen to be believed. Gothenburg, at the mouth of the River Gota, is the gateway to the region, rich in history and culture and has a character and vibrancy all of its own. An ideal destination for a weekend break or a longer stay. The stark beauty of the region s 10,000 island archipelago is counterbalanced by an abundance of colourful, traditional fishing villages Gothenburg Södra Skärgården Weather Islands Koster Islands For the past few years, Gothenburg has been gaining an international reputation for its cool cafes, laid-back parks and cuisine. The city has a friendly small-town feel. To the south of Gothenburg is an archipelago of 13 islands. Here there are broad horizons, active fishing communities, places to bathe and leafy woodlands interspersed between the sea s blue inlets. For a real edge-of-the-earth experience, look no further than the remote Weather Islands (Väderöarna). These 300 or so humpbacked rocks provide excellent opportunities for spotting seals. The Koster Islands form Sweden s first Marine National Park. Take a stroll, hire a bike, enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters or just relax on the deck and enjoy the wonderful panoramas. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments Sunvil

27 Sweden Gothenburg and the West Coast Gothenburg and her archipelago Sweden s second city is vibrant, progressive and full of historical sites, fabulous cafes, restaurants, museums and shops. Her archipelago offers a landscape of far reaching beauty that is perfect for exploring by boat, bike and kayak. Vanilla Hotel, Gothenburg The Vanilla Hotel enjoys a tranquil position in the heart of Gothenburg. The bustling Avenyn is just a few steps away and the cosmopolitan pedestrian shopping streets, city museums and the beautiful gardens of Tradgårdsforeningen Park are all close at hand. Built in the 19th century, the hotel has been carefully restored and now offers modern, comfortable accommodation. Located next to the hotel is the Café Vanilj, which serves light meals and freshly baked pastries, and during the summer months guests can enjoy their meal in its delightful cosy little courtyard. Accommodation: 32 charming rooms including single, standard, superior and family rooms. Airport: 25km Gothenburg Landvetter City centre location Guide price from 628 per person* Standard room Clarion Hotel Post, Gothenburg The Clarion Hotel Post is located on the canalside in the centre of Gothenburg, a stone s throw from the central train station, the Nordstan shopping centre and the 19th century park of Tradgårdsforeningen with its manicured lawns, rose garden and palm house. Housed within a former post office building, the Clarion Hotel Post combines modern decor with many original features and artistic pieces. The history of the building is celebrated and through memorabilia the early 1900s are brought to life. Accommodation: 500 air-conditioned rooms including standard, superior and deluxe rooms and junior suites. Airport: 28km Gothenburg Landvetter City centre location Spa facilities Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 619 per person* Standard room Styrsö Skäret Guest House, Styrsö Nature, tranquillity and a warm summer vibe take centre stage on the island of Styrsö. It is here that you will find a gentle landscape of granite rocks, sandy bays, calm ponds, woods of pine and birch trees, waterfront hamlets, walking trails and car-free roads that are ideal for cycling. Owner-managed by Ola and his wife Ylva, Styrsö Skäret Guest House is a true gem, offering charming accommodation and a comfortable lounge adorned with antique furnishings and ornaments. It is however, the service received by guests and the delicious cuisine served which sets this property apart. Accommodation: 13 simple, individually decorated rooms. Airport: 38km Gothenburg Landvetter plus a 15-minute ferry journey Archipelago location Guide price from 1,046 per person* * Guide prices for the Vanilla Hotel and the Clarion Hotel Post based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Gothenburg Landvetter and return private transfers. Prices for Styrsö Skäret based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights to Gothenburg Landvetter and return private transfers to Saltholmen - boat tickets are payable locally. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 27

28 Sweden Gothenburg and the West Coast The west coast of Sweden The landscape of West Sweden varies from rocky coastlines with picturesque villages, bustling marinas and cultural attractions Pilane Sculpture Park, the Nordic Watercolour Museum and Carlstens Fortress on Marstrand to open fields, vast forests and beautiful lakes. Smögen Fjällbacka Stora Hotellet Bryggan, Fjällbacka The idyllic coastal village of Fjällbacka, with its picture-postcard harbour front of colourful wooden buildings, rocky backdrop and lively summer scene, was the favourite retreat of film star Ingrid Bergman. It is also famed as the birthplace of the Swedish author Camilla Läckberg. The charming Stora Hotellet Bryggan is located in the centre of Fjällbacka. A warm welcome from owners Susanne Maxvall and Peter Holmstedt and their team, and homely accommodation await guests. The guest accommodation is decorated in either a Newport maritime style or in a style that symbolises a city or destination. Accommodation: 32 rooms divided between three buildings in the heart of Fjällbacka. Airport: 150km Gothenburg Landvetter Coastal location Guide price from 883 per person* Salt and Sill, Klädesholmen Floating (yes, floating) on the waters of Bohuslän s outer archipelago, Salt and Sill tastefully combines great Scandinavian design with scenic views. This unique property is more than a gimmick; it offers unspoiled panoramas, personal service and exceptional cuisine - the herring smorgasbord is particularly good. The guest accommodation is located on a two-storey pontoon with the public hotel areas on the mainland. The rooms are simple but bright with white-washed walls and vibrant colours, and for those who like a refreshing dip in the morning, many rooms have their own private ladder into the Skagerrak. On the room of the hotel is a large sun deck and adjacent is a floating sauna. Accommodation: 12 rooms including standard sea view rooms and a suite. Airport: 92km Gothenburg Landvetter Coastal location Guide price from 1,045 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Gothenburg Landvetter and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

29 Sweden Itinerary A short break in Gothenburg and her archipelago Itinerary: 6 days / 5 nights There are few cities in the world that enjoy a natural island playground on their doorstep. Gothenburg is one of the lucky ones, boasting an archipelago of islands just 20 minutes from the city centre. Our five night itinerary offers time to experience the cultural attractions and shopping opportunities of Gothenburg before visiting the island of Styrsö and its woodland, sandy bays, fishing villages and sailing harbours. Day One: On arrival at Gothenburg Landvetter airport, you will be transferred to the Vanilla Hotel in the centre of Gothenburg. Overnight at the Vanilla Hotel in Gothenburg (page 27). Day Two: Day at leisure. Gothenburg is best explored on foot or by using the network of electric trams. It is also possible to hire a city bicycle to explore the 370 miles of marked cycle paths that criss-cross The gateway to West Sweden. For the first time visitor to the city, we would recommend that you start your exploration in Haga, one of the oldest districts in Gothenburg. This once wooden settlement is now home to cobbled streets brimming with cosy cafes and boutique shops. Try coffee at Da Matteo where beans are roasted on site or sample the largest Kannelbulle (cinnamon bun) at Café Husen. Overnight at the Vanilla Hotel in Gothenburg. Day Three: After breakfast, depart Gothenburg by boat and travel to the island of Styrsö, home to the Styrsö Skäret Guest House. On arrival at Styrsö Skäret harbour you will find the guest house 300m along the waterfront. Overnight at Styrsö Skäret Guest House (page 27). Days Four and Five: Days at leisure in Gothenburg s southern archipelago, Södra Skärgården. Opportunity to explore the island of Styrsö, home to approximately 1600 residents, to take a walk along one of the island s marked trails or to hire a kayak from the harbourfront and explore the island from the water. Alternatively, take the boat to the islands of Vrångö, Vargö, Köpstadsö, Sjumansholmen and Kårholmen (to name a few) or hire a bicycle and explore the neighbouring island of Donsö (linked to Styrsö by a bridge). Overnight at Styrsö Skäret Guest House on Styrsö. Day Six: After breakfast, take the ferry to Saltholmen. On arrival at Saltholmen you will be transferred to Gothenburg Landvetter airport for your return flight to the UK. Styrsö Paddan cruise, Gothenburg Price includes Return flights to Gothenburg Landvetter airport 2 nights at the Vanilla Hotel, Gothenburg (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at Styrsö Skäret Guest House, Styrsö (Bed & Breakfast) Private transfers on arrival and on departure 24 hour Gothenburg Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 5 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 844 per person Scandinavia 29

30 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Gothenburg Landvetter airport 3 nights at Salt and Sill, Klädesholmen. (Bed & Breakfast) 4 nights at Stora Hotellet Bryggen, Fjällbacka (Bed & Breakfast) 8 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,098 per person Kayaking on the Bohuslän coast Sunset on the West Sweden coast Island hopping and activities on the West Coast of Sweden Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights CNN Travel ranks the Bohuslän archipelago as the seventh most beautiful natural wilderness area in the world. Whilst our seven night itinerary includes car hire, we have recommended a number of outdoor activities and experiences to enable you to discover the real West Sweden and to scratch under the surface of this remarkable coastal paradise. Day One: On arrival at Gothenburg Landvetter airport, collect your hire car and drive to the island of Tjörn. Your accommodation is Sweden s first floating hotel, Salt and Sill, in Klädesholmen. Overnight at Salt and Sill (page 28). Days Two and Three: Free time to explore Sweden s sixth largest island. From high peaks, pine forests and oak groves to calm bays and open seas, Tjörn has much appeal. The island is an excellent destination for walkers with numerous scenic trails and viewpoints. Or, you can hire a bicycle from Salt and Sill (payable locally) and explore further afield by taking the ferry from Rönnäng to the nearby islands of Åstol and Dyrön - these two communities typify West Sweden s coastal settlements with their red wooden houses, quaint harbours and waterfront cafes serving fresh seafood. Picnic lunches can be purchased from your hotel. Overnight at Salt and Sill. Day Four: Before leaving Tjörn visit the Pilane Sculpture Park, set on an Iron Age Burial Ground, and the Nordic Watercolour Museum. Continue your drive northwards to Fjällbacka, visiting the idyllic, and much photographed, village of Smögen. Overnight at the Stora Hotellet Bryggan in Fjällbacka (page 28). Days Five, Six and Seven: Days at leisure in Fjällbacka. Opportunity to explore the north Bohuslän coast and the archipelago that lies off her shore. During the summer months (May-Sep - days/weather dependent) there are a number of excursions available for visitors to enjoy: kayaking, guided walking tours, rib boat safaris, kayak trips and seafood experiences to name but a few. With no strong currents or tidal waters, the Bohuslän archipelago offers the perfect conditions for sea kayaking, even for beginners. To experience the beauty and serenity of the islands from the water is an emotive experience and, we promise, will be the highlight of your trip to the region. Whether it is for an hour, for a day or longer, kayaking allows you to discover remote isles and private shores. Guided and self-guided tours are available from nearby Grebbestad. For those who wish to make use of the car, do not miss the Koster Islands, Sweden s first National Marine Park. Comprising of two islands, South Koster and North Koster, and a scattering of smooth bedrock islets and skerries, the Koster archipelago is a wonderful day excursion for any visitor to the West Coast of Sweden. Unspoiled natural scenery, bathing opportunities and a lively summer scene of waterfront restaurants await those taking the 45-minute ferry from Strömstad. Overnight at the Stora Hotellet Bryggan in Fjällbacka. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive to Gothenburg Landvetter airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

31 Sweden Itinerary A journey from Gothenburg to Malmö Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The concept of Swedish Lagom means not too much, not too little - just right and it applies to everything from food and drink to clothing and travel. It is about making time for yourself and enjoying the simple pleasures. On our seven night itinerary you will have plenty of time to experience this Scandinavian way of life; an approach that is a breath of fresh air and a welcome antidote from the fast-paced and competitive society in which we live. The trip allows plenty of time for fika, lazy afternoons in the park, leisurely strolls and for learning about new cultures. Return enriched from your time along the Öresund Strait. Day One: On arrival at Gothenburg airport, you will be transferred to the Clarion Hotel Post in the centre of the city by private taxi. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Post in Gothenburg (page 27). Days Two and Three: Free time in Gothenburg. This compact city has come into its own in recent years and has an exciting art and culture scene. No matter the time of year, there is always something to see, do and taste. New attractions include the 18th Swedish East India trading ship docked on the quayside, fashion exhibits at the Museum of Cultures and the emerging Artscape scene (street art). The Sunvil team love Gothenburg s open and natural setting. The city has an abundance of parks including the 137 acre Slottsskagen; one of continent s largest botanical gardens, and the Garden Society of Gothenburg, one of the best preserved 19th century parks in Europe. Linking these green spaces are waterways, footpaths and cycle trails - all attractions within the city centre are within walking distance. A ferry connects Gothenburg with her southern archipelago. Twice daily services enable visitors to visit the islands of Brännö, Styrsö and Vrångö on a day trip - highly recommended. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Post in Gothenburg. Day Four: After breakfast, take the train from Gothenburg to Helsingborg. Your accommodation, the Grand Hotel, is located in the centre of the town and within a short walk of the waterfront promenade, manmade beach and from the Castle keep. The surrounding maze of cobbled streets hide boutique shops and local restaurants. Overnight at the Grand Hotel in Helsingborg (page 19). Day Five: Day at leisure in Helsingborg. A new initiative in the city allows visitors to hire local residents as tour guides (Visit Helsingborg Greeter). The idea is that your guide will show the city that they know and love, the sites that they frequent, the viewpoints that they enjoy and more. On Sunvil s tour with a local we saw a hidden garden, a much-overlooked mural and explored the ramparts of the castle. Within easy reach of Helsingborg, and accessible using the included Skånetrafiken Pass, is the former Royal Palace of Sofiero and the Kullaberg nature reserve. There are also many picturesque seaside villages in the area - accessible by bus and train - including Arild, Molle and Höganäs, the latter deserving a special mention for its farm shop and microbrewery. Overnight at the Grand Hotel in Helsingborg. Day Six: After breakfast, take the train to Malmö. On arrival in the city, self transfer to the MJ Hotel on the edge of Stortorget square. Enjoy the afternoon exploring Malmö on foot; be sure to visit the Old Town and the cosmopolitan district of Västra Hamnen. Free walking tours of the city are available locally. Overnight at the MJ Hotel in Malmö (page 19). Day Seven: Free time in the Fairtrade city of Malmö. Why not hire a bicycle and visit the Ribbersborg beach; sample gastronomic delights at the food markets in Möllevångstorget; relax in the Slottsparken; take in the latest exhibition at the Moderna Museet or cosy-down at an organic cafe and enjoy a warm gooey cinnamon bun? In the evening, try one of Malmö s leading restaurants or book A slice of Swedish hospitality with the local tourist board and dine with a local family - this authentic experience will give you the chance to sample seasonal delicacies and chat about everyday life. Overnight at the MJ Hotel in Malmö. Day Eight: After breakfast, self transfer to Copenhagen Kastrup airport by train for your return flight to the UK. Tram, Gothenburg Price includes Flights to Gothenburg Landvetter airport, returning from Copenhagen Kastrup airport 3 nights at the Clarion Hotel Post, Gothenburg (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Grand Hotel, Helsingborg (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the MJ Hotel, Malmö (Bed & Breakfast) Private transfer on arrival Train tickets from Gothenburg to Helsingborg and from Helsingborg to Malmö 72 hour Skånetrafiken Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 975 per person Scandinavia 31

32 Sweden Swedish Lapland Swedish Lapland Luleå Björkliden Abisko Kiruna Årrenjarka Jokkmokk Harads Jukkasjärvi Kittila Gällivare Gunnarsbyn Northern Sweden is widely considered one of the last remaining wilderness areas on earth, and the further north you travel the more isolated the towns become. This is the land of the Aurora Borealis and the midnight sun; a region where nature dominates. At any time of year this is a destination that cannot fail to impress. Gammelstad Luleå Dog sled tours Polar nights World famous hotels Great Rail Journeys What better way to take in the stunning scenery than by gliding over the rolling terrain, through forests and across frozen lakes behind a team of huskies? Truly magical. From December to January, the Arctic region experiences the polar nights; the period when the sun does not rise above the horizon. With no sun visible you may think that it is dark all the time but, you could not be further from the truth. Swedish Lapland is home to the original ICEHOTEL, the Treehotel and now the floating Arctic Bath. These properties are destinations in their own right but also can be combined as part of a tailor-made trip. Travelling north from Luleå by train, passing the imaginary Arctic Circle drawn around the earth at 66 N, you will reach the town of Kiruna. This is a scenic and relaxing 3 ½ hour journey. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments Sunvil

33 Sweden Swedish Lapland The eight seasons of Swedish Lapland For the Sami people of Lapland, nature dictates the rhythm of their lives. Every part of their being is entwined and influenced by the environment and the wildlife of the region - the lifecycle of their reindeer, the production of food and the weather, and way in which the three converge. This ever-changing natural world has led the Sami to adopt eight seasons rather than the usual four. They say that there is a season for everything, and rather than trying to force nature to conform to set timeframes we should listen and observe its evolving patterns. A year round destination Spring winter - gidádálvve Spring - gidá Spring summer - gidágiesse Summer - giesse MARCH AND APRIL APRIL AND MAY JUNE JUNE AND JULY There s still plenty of snow for skiing and snowmobiling, but the early-spring sun brings a delicious warmth to your face. Late March is also one of the best times of the year to observe the northern lights. When spring properly arrives hints of green return to the forests, and you might even hear the sounds of wobbly little reindeer calves being born. Catch the last of the snows while skiing in the mountains. In spring-summer a blanket of greenery covers the landscapes. The pleasant weather and long days are ideal for hiking, cycling and fishing. The arrival of summer brings the midnight sun, a time when the sun does not set below the horizon. The sparkling waters of Sweden s coastlines and lakes are meant for lazy swims, and summer provides the perfect conditions for this as well as for kayaking and paddle boarding Autumn summer - tjaktjagiesse Autumn - tjaktja Early winter - tjaktjadálvve Winter - dálvve AUGUST SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER DECEMBER TO MARCH In August, everyone s thoughts turn to food. Woods teem with edible goodies such as mushrooms and berries, and you can t let August go by without joining one of Sweden s renowned crayfish parties. Cool nights and sunny days herald autumn - you can feel the seasonal change in the air. The calm of autumn is reason alone to visit at this time of year, but when coupled with the fall foliage, wild produce, hiking opportunities and the northern lights we believe it is an unbeatable combination. The early winter period brings the fall of snow, transforming the landscape into a magical winter wonderland. Winter is the longest of the eight seasons and the most enchanting. Wrap up warm and join a choice of guided excursions: dog sled tours, snowmobile experiences, snowshoeing, reindeer-sled tours, cross-country skiing, aurora photo tours and more Scandinavia 33

34 Sweden Swedish Lapland The sub Arctic For many, the winter months are the most exciting time to visit Luleå and to experience the wilderness which envelops the city. The season offers the chance to participate in a range of winter activities, witness the magical Aurora Borealis and to observe the towering pack ice. Brändön Lodge, near Luleå A jewel in the crown of Swedish Lapland, Brändön Lodge is everything a winter retreat should be. Not only does this locally owned and managed property enjoy an idyllic setting on the shores of the Bothnian Bay, but it is also an outstanding activity centre and one of the most welcoming and relaxing accommodations we have visited. At the heart of the property is a two story lodge where guests can sit beside the roaring fire to read or discuss their adventures. Upstairs in the lodge is a restaurant serving wholesome local dishes. Accommodation: 15 two-bedroom cabins with view towards the bay. Airport: 37km Luleå Full Board Sub-Arctic location Year around activities available Guide price from 987 per person* Just one of the excursions on offer Arctic Retreat, Gunnarsbyn On our exploratory trip to Sweden in 2007 we visited the community of Boden in Swedish Lapland and discovered a region where genuine hospitality and passionate locals, with a pride in their heritage and surroundings, elevate even the best holiday to a higher level. Over a decade later and we continue to promote this destination of forests, river valleys and rapids and today we are pleased to offer Arctic Retreat, an authentic ownermanaged luxury lodge surrounded by unspoiled nature. The property comprises three traditional log cabins on the edge of the Råne river renovated with the utmost attention to detail. Perfect for a romantic escape or for families looking for an exclusive break. Accommodation: One 1 bedroom cabin and two 2 bedroom cabins. Airport: 77km Luleå Full board Sub-Arctic location Year round activities available Prices from 1,625 per person* Arctic Bath, Harads The Arctic Bath is a new and exciting concept. Floating on the Lule river, Arctic Bath is unique wellness retreat that combines sustainable design and build credentials with innovative technology and design. The exterior looks like a pile of sticks but the rugged exterior hides direct access to the Lule river for wild swimming (in winter the temperature is c. 4ºC), four saunas, a hot tub, treatment rooms and six detached and floating guest bedrooms. Accommodation: Six floating rooms. Airport: 90km Luleå Full board Sub-Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,439 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing the leading room category (3 nights), flights from London to Luleå via Stockholm Arlanda and return shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

35 Sweden Swedish Lapland The sub Arctic From spring to autumn Swedish Lapland is illuminated by the warm glow of the arctic sun. The scene of dense forests, fast flowing rivers and rapids, lofty mountain peaks, cultural attractions and wildlife call to be photographed and enjoyed. Blue cone Mirror cube Blue cone The cabin Treehotel, Harads The small village of Harads, situated in the municipality of Boden, is renowned for its impressive surroundings and the Lule River Valley, creating unification of forest and river. From the village of Harads, a footpath leads you into the tranquillity and wilderness of the forest and to the seclusion of the Treehotel. Built from inspiration taken from the film The Tree Lover by Jonas Selberg Augustsen, the Treehotel consists of seven cabins each suspended 4-10 metres above the forest floor. This is a unique and exclusive haven surrounded by a backdrop of unspoiled nature. Whether it is for the experience, the adventure, a special occasion or simply to fulfil a childhood dream, a stay at the Treehotel will offer you an insight into nature at its best. Airport: 90km Luleå Full Board recommended Sub-Arctic location Year round activities available Accommodation: Seven cabins The Cabin (sleeps 2): Suspended in mid air and accessed via a long horizontal bridge though the trees. The Cabin has a double bed, designated seating area, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary WIFI internet connection, bathroom (combustion WC and washbasin) and spectacular views of the forest. Rooftop terrace with views of the forest towards the Lule river valley. The Mirror Cube (sleeps 2): Covered in reflective glass, The Mirror Cube is almost invisible to the naked eye, camouflaged amongst the trees. The tell-tale sign that you have stumbled across every child s dream is the 12 metre long wooden rope bridge climbing up to the entrance. The Mirror Cube has a double bed, designated seating area, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary WIFI internet connection, bathroom (WC with built in refrigeration unit don t worry the seat is warm and washbasin) and 360 degree panoramic views of the forest. Balcony with forest views. The Bird s Nest (sleeps 2+2): Accessed via a retractable metal staircase and hatch, The Bird s Nest cabin is a wooden hideaway positioned high in the trees. Styled as a nest the cabin is a cocoon for any guest wishing to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy a bird s eye view of the world. Circular in shape the Bird s Nest has a double bed, a bunk bed (suitable for children only), tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary WIFI internet connection and bathroom (combustion WC and washbasin). The Blue Cone (sleeps 2+2): Low to the forest floor, the Blue Cone cabin is accessed via a wooden bridge. Albeit red in colour, the Blue Cone has a double bed, designated seating area, tea and coffee making facilities and bathroom (combustion WC and washbasin). On a mezzanine level (sloped ceiling), accessed by a ladder, are a further two single beds (children only). Complimentary WIFI internet connection. The UFO (sleeps 2+2): Suspended above ground and accessed via a retractable metal staircase and hatch, the UFO is a must for any sci-fi fan. Within the spaceship is a double bed, two single sofa beds, designated seating area, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary WIFI internet connection and bathroom (combustion WC and washbasin). Porthole windows and a round skylight for viewing the night time sky above add to this extra terrestrial experience. The Dragonfly (sleeps 4): The Dragonfly has two double beds (located in the wing alcoves), a lounge with table, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary WIFI internet connection, bathroom (shower, combustion WC and washbasin), TV and panoramic windows. The 7th room (sleeps 4+1): This large suite is positioned high in the treetops, accessed by a metal staircase. There is an elevator for luggage. This spacious cabin (75sqm) has an open-plan living room with fireplace and kitchenette (coffee maker, kettle, wine chiller and fridge), bathroom (shower, combustion WC and washbasin), two twin bedrooms and panoramic views over the Lule river. The room can accommodate five people by using a futon-style bed in the lounge. Guide price from 1,294 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing The Blue Cone (3 nights), flights from London to Luleå via Stockholm Arlanda and return shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 35

36 Sweden Swedish Lapland North of the Arctic Circle The imaginary line of the Arctic Circle runs around the earth at a latitude of Heading north, settlements become fewer and smaller. This is a land where nature dominates and reindeer and moose thrive. Akerlund Hotel, Jokkmokk The community of Jokkmokk is renowned as the Gateway to the Sarek National Park and as the heart of Sami culture. This remarkable village has appeal year-round. Jokkmokk is like nowhere else in Swedish Lapland. The region s heritage and tradition can be felt and seen everywhere and in everyone, and it is impossible to leave without feeling enriched from your stay. The Akerlund Hotel is located in the centre of Jokkmokk, a short stroll from the Ajtte Museum, Sami Duodji (local handicrafts) and Jokkmokk Tenn (silversmiths). Recently renovated, the hotel has a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Accommodation: 24 rooms including single and standard rooms. Airport: 176km Luleå Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 742 per person* Standard room Giron cabin Camp Ripan, Kiruna Camp Ripan sits below the Luossavaara Mountains c.10 minutes walk from the centre of Kiruna, the largest municipality in Swedish Lapland. With the unspoiled landscape of Northern Sweden as its backdrop - vast nature areas, free flowing rivers and more than 6000 lakes, this locally owned and managed property is convenience and wilderness combined. Each of the 88 cabins is decorated in a conventional Scandinavian style with the use of light wood furnishings and traditional Sámi colours. At the heart of the camp is a spa, bar, lounge and restaurant. Accommodation: 88 cabins including Riekko, Kiruna, Rievssat and Giron cabins. Airport: 9km Kiruna Arctic location Spa facilities Swimming pool (outdoor Summer only) Year round activities available Guide price from 832 per person* Fjellborg Arctic Lodge, Kiruna The Fjellborg Arctic Lodge offers premium, all inclusive packages in unspoiled surroundings near Lake Väkkärä on the outskirts of Kiruna and Jukkasjärvi. Accommodation is reserved exclusively for your party as are the privately guided activities included. If you are looking for an oasis of comfort and tranquillity for that special holiday we are pleased to say that you can stop searching! The Lodge (Master Cabin) has a distinctively Scandinavian style and exudes a warm feel of home. At the heart of the house is a sociable lounge with wood-burner and there are three bedrooms and a sauna. During your stay your personal chef will serve delicious Lappish cuisine. A remarkable property. Accommodation: Private cabin with three bedrooms. Airport: 12km Kiruna Arctic location Full Board Winter activities available Prices on request * Guide prices based on 2-sharing the leading room category (3 nights), flights from London to Luleå (Akerlund Hotel) and Kiruna (Ripan Hotel) via Stockholm Arlanda and return shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

37 Sweden Swedish Lapland North of the Arctic Circle Swedish Lapland is not a one-trick pony. The winter months bring a snow-covered wilderness illuminated by the colours of the Aurora Borealis and the period of the Polar Night. In the summer this is the land of the midnight sun, when the sun does not set below the horizon. ICEHOTEL ICEHOTEL 365 Art suite Art suite ICEHOTEL and ICEHOTEL 365, Jukkasjärvi Located in Jukkasjärvi, in the heart of the unspoiled wilderness of Swedish Lapland, stands the world famous and original ICEHOTEL. For the last 29 years, each winter a unique and breathtaking sculpture has taken form on the banks of the River Torne; a structure where everything from the artwork, to the chairs you sit on, the beds you sleep on, and the glass in your hand has been made using carefully harvested, crystal clear ice from the neighbouring river. Securing its position as one of the world s most innovative properties, the ICEHOTEL launched a 365 day concept in 2016, allowing guests to experience a night on ice no matter the time of year. During winter, the exterior looks similar to that of the original ICEHOTEL structure but in summer it has a grass covered roof adorned with arctic mountain flowers and kept cool by several solar panels. Cold Accommodation: These rooms are located within the original ICEHOTEL structure and the newer ICEHOTEL 365 building. ICEHOTEL Ice rooms: Rooms with special beds built of snow and ice and decorated with furniture made from ice. Some Ice rooms can accommodate 3 people and one room can accommodate 4 people. Art suites: Individually designed rooms with special beds built of snow and ice and decorated with furniture and unique artwork made from ice. All rooms have been designed and sculpted by international artists. Some Art suites can accommodate 3 people. ICEHOTEL 365 Art suites 365: Similar to Winter suites, these rooms are individually designed with special beds built of snow and ice and decorated with furniture and unique artwork made from ice. All rooms have been designed and sculpted by international artists. Deluxe suites: Hilla, Jauvre and Johka are individually designed rooms each with a special bed built of snow and ice and decorated with furniture and unique artwork made from ice. Hilla has an en-suite bathroom (shower and sauna), Jauvre has an en-suite bathroom (bath, shower and sauna) and Johka has an en-suite bathroom (shower). Warm Accommodation: These rooms are located in the grounds of the ICEHOTEL and ICEHOTEL 365. Kaamos rooms: Decorated using a contemporary Scandinavian design these rooms have twin beds, bathroom (shower and hairdryer), TV, telephone, complimentary WIFI internet connection and kettle. Kaamos superior rooms: Spacious rooms decorated using a contemporary Scandinavian design. These rooms have twin beds, bathroom (shower and hairdryer), TV, telephone, complimentary WIFI internet connection and kettle. Nordic hotel chalets: Decorated using a contemporary Scandinavian design, each Nordic hotel chalet has two bedrooms - one double/ twin bedroom and one room with bunk beds - bathroom (shower and hairdryer) and a separate living room with TV, telephone, complimentary WIFI internet connection, kettle and fridge. Arctic hotel chalets: Decorated using a Scandinavian wood cabin design, each Arctic hotel chalet has two bedrooms one double bedroom and one single bedroom - bathroom (shower and hairdryer) and a separate living room with TV, telephone, complimentary WIFI internet connection, kettle and fridge. Accommodation: Airport: 12km Kiruna Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 785 per person* A stay at this exquisite property is guaranteed to be one that you will never forget. * Guide prices based on 2-sharing an Art Suite for 1 night and a Kaamos room for 2 nights, flights from London to Kiruna via Stockholm Arlanda and return shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 37

38 Sweden Swedish Lapland Abisko National Park The Abisko National Park is famous for its natural beauty, Nordic wildlife and is a hot spot for winter adventures as well as summer hiking. The park enjoys a microclimate and is renowned for its virtually clear skies and low light pollution two requisites for sightings of the Aurora Borealis. Abisko National Park Standard room Björkliden Mountain Resort, Björkliden During the early winter period (Dec Feb), Björkliden Mountain Resort is quiet and relaxed. This is the time of year when the darkness of the polar night, the twinkling of stars and the northern lights take centre stage. From the middle of February, the ski-slopes are open and the resort is livelier. Guests can be found exploring the snow-covered mountainsides and enjoying the northern lights. The summer and autumn attract outdoor enthusiasts, hikers and aurora hunters. This one of the best places in Lapland to enjoy the changing colours of the fall. Accommodation: 46 rooms including single and standard rooms plus 86 detached two and four bedroom cabins Airport: 113km Kiruna Arctic location Bed and Breakfast Full Board recommended Winter activities available Guide price from 826 per person* STF Abisko Mountain Station, Abisko Standard Room The STF Abisko Mountain Station is situated in the heart of the Abisko National Park, 100km to the west of Kiruna. This is the land of the northern lights, the Sami people, moose, mountain fox, polar hare, wolverine and lynx. Abisko has been highlighted by Lonely Planet as the best place in the world to see the natural phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis. A simple yet homely and friendly property, the STF Abisko Mountain Station is ideal for those wishing to get away from artificial light pollution and to enjoy the natural wilderness. Accommodation: 43 rooms including single, standard and superior rooms. Airport: 100km Kiruna Arctic location Full Board recommended Winter activities available Guide price from 895 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Kiruna via Stockholm Arlanda and return shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Sunvil

39 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Luleå airport, via Stockholm Arlanda 1 night at the Clarion Hotel Sense, Luleå (Bed & Breakfast. Please visit our website) 2 nights at the Akerlund Hotel, Jokkmokk (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Treehotel, Harads (Half Board) All transfers detailed All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Dec Mar Duration 5 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,868 per person The heart of Swedish Lapland Itinerary: 6 days / 5 nights At the heart of Swedish Lapland is the community of Jokkmokk, the centre of Sami culture and the gateway to the Sarek and Padjelanta National Parks. If you want to find the real Lapland you will find it here, next to the Arctic Circle and amongst the pristine forests, mountains and river valleys. They say that nature carries culture. Everywhere you look in Jokkmokk, and everything you do, will introduce you to the traditions, language and handicrafts of the region. Our five night winter itinerary includes a stay in Jokkmokk and a stay at the remarkable Treehotel in Harads. Day One: On arrival at Luleå airport, you will be transferred to the Clarion Hotel Sense in the heart of the city. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Sense in Luleå. Day Two: After breakfast you will be transferred to Jokkmokk by a local-guided minibus. The transfer will take 2 ½ hours. On arrival at Jokkmokk, checkin to the Akerlund Hotel. Afternoon at leisure in Jokkmokk. Take the opportunity to visit Attje - the Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum. With exhibitions telling the story of Sapmi, the land and the people, plus a popular restaurant on site, it is easy to while-away the hours here. Other sites of interest in the town include Jokkmokk Tenn, where skilled craftsmen make exquisite jewellery, and the Sami Duodji handicraft shop. Overnight at the Akerland Hotel in Jokkmokk (page 36). Day Three: Essence of Lapland Local food connoisseur Eva Gunnare is fascinating to talk to and her passion for her town and for the local produce is infectious. From game meat and forest birds to freshwater fish, berries and herbs, Jokkmokk s pantry is rich and varied. Today, we have included a 3 hour flavour experience with Eva. The tour includes a short guided walk through the forest and food tastings in Eva s warm and cosy kitchen. Afternoon at leisure. Snowmobile tours and visits to the Stone Age Centre of Vuollerim can be arranged. Overnight at the Akerland Hotel in Jokkmokk. Day Four: Northern lights snowmobile tour After breakfast you will be transferred to the Treehotel in Harads. Your accommodation this evening will be one of the unique tree rooms - choose between the UFO, the Mirror Cube, the Blue Cone, the Birds Nest, the Cabin, the Dragonfly and the 7th room. This evening, we have included a 2 ½ hour northern lights tour by snowmobile. It is an exhilarating experience and one that, especially under the illuminating waves of the Aurora Borealis, will be remembered for a lifetime. A three course evening meal and overnight at the Treehotel in Harads (page 35). Day Five: Dog sled tour This morning enjoy a 3 hour dog sled tour in the winter landscape surrounding Harads. This serene, snow-covered environment of yewtree forests and open river valleys, is the perfect place for huskies to run and our tour includes the opportunity for you to drive your own team of dogs as well as time to enjoy the ride from the comfort of the sled. A leisurely afternoon and evening at the Treehotel. Opportunity to relax in the sauna and jacuzzi (pre-bookable and available at a supplement); hire a kick sled, snowshoes or cross country skis and explore independently - or just sit back, in your room, and enjoy the view. A three course evening meal and overnight at the Treehotel in Harads. Day Six: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Luleå airport for your return flight to the UK Scandinavia 39

40 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Flights to Luleå airport returning from Kiruna airport, via Stockholm Arlanda 2 nights at the Treehotel, Harads (Half Board) 2 nights at the ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjärvi (Bed & Breakfast) All transfers detailed All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between mid-dec and mid-apr Duration 4 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,805 per person * Available year round with alternative excursions Treehotel and ICEHOTEL: Earth and water Itinerary: 5 days / 4 nights Combining a stay at two of the most unique hotels in Sweden, this experience will take you to the Treehotel and the ICEHOTEL. Located in the natural forest of Harads, 90km north-west of Luleå, the Treehotel is the childhood dream of Kent and Brittas Lindvall which has now become reality. With extraordinary tree rooms created by some of Scandinavia s leading architects a stay here is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience. The small village of Jukkasjärvi is located 284km north of Harads, and it is here that each winter the world-famous ICEHOTEL is created out of snow and ice. A momentary art project, a stay here is one that will be engraved on your memory for a lifetime. Day One: On arrival at Luleå airport, you will be transferred to the Treehotel in Harads. After check-in, you will have free time to explore the grounds of the Treehotel or simply to enjoy the view and tranquillity from your room. Dinner and overnight at the Treehotel in Harads (page 35). Day Two: Day at leisure in Harads, time to relax at the Forest Sauna (payable locally) or to book an activity a kick-sled tour around Harads, snowshoe tour, icefishing, dog-sled tour and a snowmobile safari are some of the excursions on offer. Dinner and overnight at the Treehotel in Harads. Day Three: Northern lights tour by shared snowmobile After breakfast, you will be transferred from the Treehotel to the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi by road and rail. After check-in at the ICEHOTEL, you will have free time to visit your Art Suite and to explore the individually designed rooms within the cold accommodation don t forget your camera! This evening, we have included a northern lights tour by shared snowmobile. Away from the artificial lights of the village, you heighten your chance of seeing the Lady Aurora s colourful waves in the skies above. Overnight stay in an Art Suite (cold accommodation) at the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi (page 37). Day Four: Dog sled ride and Raidu encounter with the reindeer experience Today, we have included two of our most popular excursions for your enjoyment: a dog sled tour through the winter wonderland and Raidu, a cultural tour during which you will learn about the traditional way of life of the indigenous Sámi people and have the chance to feed the reindeer and take a short ride in a reindeer pulled sled. Overnight stay in a Kaamos room (warm accommodation) at the ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjärvi. Day Five: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kiruna airport for your return flight to the UK. 40 Sunvil

41 Sweden Itinerary Spa break in Swedish Lapland Itinerary: 4 days / 3 nights Treat yourself to a spa break with a difference in Swedish Lapland this winter. At 200km above the Arctic Circle, in the land where the ground is dusted with snow and the trees are adorned with sparkling icicles, the Aurora Spa at Camp Ripan welcomes visitors with its warming and reinvigorating ambience. Sympathetically designed using local materials the spa offers a journey through Lapland; it s resources - stone, wood and water, and the Sami culture. Our three night package includes access to the Aurora Spa and the spa ritual experience. Our favourite dog-sled tour, a snowmobile tour, an aurora photo tour and a northern lights dinner are also featured. Day One: Aurora photo tour On arrival at Kiruna airport you will be transferred to the Ripan Hotel in Kiruna. This locally-owned property has been part of Sunvil s holiday programme to Scandinavia since 2008 and, over the years, has gone from strength to strength. Its aim is to offer authentic hospitality and excellent local gastronomy in the heart of Lapland. A four hour aurora photo tour is included this evening. The tour will teach you the skills required to capture the northern lights and magical pictures of the darkness-blanketed landscape. Once learned, this is a skill that you can use throughout your time in Swedish Lapland and beyond. Overnight at the Camp Ripan in Kiruna (page 36). Day Two: Trapline dog sled tour and Spa ritual This morning we have included our favourite, and most highly-praised, dog-sled tour. Led by a local musher and guide, this is a small-group, hands-on experience where you will get to drive your own team of dogs across the arctic wilderness. Be sure to have your camera to hand to record the passing scene during your time on the sled. A leisurely afternoon will be spent at Camp Ripan and in the Aurora Spa. Journey through the spa following the instructions and products provided in your ritual package. Try the aroma sauna with pine oil, the coffee scrub, the mineral sauna, the footbath with juniper berries and the indoor and outdoor plunge pools to name but a few of the experiences on offer. Overnight at Camp Ripan in Kiruna. Day Three: Snowmobile tour and a northern lights dinner A three hour snowmobile tour has been included this afternoon. This is not just a snowmobile tour, it is an exploration of the wilderness surrounding Kiruna, a landscape that reindeer herders have worked for centuries. Your tour will take you to the summit of Ednavaara mountain which affords far-reaching views over the town and the Torne river valley. This evening, we have included a small group northern lights dinner for you. The trip includes a transfer by SkyArk (a heated, see-through pod pulled by a snowmobile) and a delicious meal served inside a warm Sami tipi, lavvu. The destination is away from all artificial lights and offers uninterrupted views of the night sky - sit back and enjoy, and hopefully you can put your newly-learned photography skills to the test. Overnight at Camp Ripan in Kiruna. Day Four: After breakfast, transfer to Kiruna airport for your return flight to the UK using our moose safari by minibus. Spa at Camp Ripan Aurora photo tour Price includes Return flights to Kiruna airport, via Stockholm Arlanda 3 nights at Camp Ripan, Kiruna (Bed & Breakfast) Return shared transfers All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Dec Apr Duration 3 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,826 per person Scandinavia 41

42 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Kiruna, via Stockholm Arlanda 3 nights at the STF Abisko Mountain Station, Abisko (Half Board) Return shared transfers All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between mid-dec and mid-apr Duration 3 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,279 per person Aurora Borealis in the Abisko National Park Abisko National Park Northern lights holiday in Abisko Itinerary: 4 days / 3 nights Abisko is considered to be one of the best places in the world to witness the Aurora Borealis due to its virtually clear skies, low precipitation and distance from artificial light pollution. For those wishing to catch a glimpse of the northern lights, Abisko is hard to beat. Listen carefully and you may even hear the lights - green, white, blue, red in colour - dancing on the wind. Our three-night package is based at the Abisko Mountain Station STF in the heart of the Abisko National Park and includes the No.1 activity in the area - an Aurora Photo Tour, as well as a visit to the ICEHOTEL. This is a magical winter wonderland steeped in history and spectacular landscapes. Day One: On arrival at Kiruna airport, your will be transferred to the STF Abisko Mountain Station in Abisko. Overnight and evening meal at the STF Abisko Mountain Station in Abisko (page 38). Day Two: Aurora photo tour Day at leisure in Abisko. Opportunity to participate in a range of excursions including a Sami and reindeer experience tour, dog-sledding, a snowshoe hike, ice climbing and ice fishing. Overnight and evening meal at the STF Abisko Mountain Station. In the evening, join a small group tour, led by professional photographers, in search of the northern lights. Under their expert guidance you will learn the skills that you need to find and photograph the magical Aurora Borealis; a high quality camera is provided for your use. The tour is extremely personal and the friendly nature of the guides adds an extra dimension to the trip. There is no wonder why they have been voted the No.1 provider of Aurora Photo Tours in Abisko by Tripadvisor. Overnight at the STF Abisko Mountain Station in Abisko. Day Three: Day excursion to the ICEHOTEL and evening sleigh ride in search of the northern lights Today, you will travel c.90 minutes east from Abisko to the small village of Jukkasjärvi on the shores of the River Torne. This small community is home to the world-famous ICEHOTEL and the ICEHOTEL 365. During your time at this unique property you will have the opportunity to join a guided tour of the property, its remarkable Art Suites, the ICEBAR by ICEHOTEL and the Ice Chapel. There is also time for lunch and independent exploration. This evening, a local guide will lead you into the heart of the Abisko valley on board a snowmobile driven sled. Your journey will take you through arctic forests, across frozen lakes and will takein incredible mountain vistas and wilderness panoramas. At the excursion s basecamp there will be time to relax and to practice your photographic skills, under the watchful eye of the professional photographer. If conditions permits, your dark-sky location will provide the opportunity to observe the Aurora Borealis and the skies above. Overnight at the STF Abisko Mountain Station in Abisko. Day Four: After breakfast, transfer to Kiruna airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

43 Sweden Itinerary A fly-drive holiday through Lapland: Norway - Sweden - Finland Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The drama and imposing beauty of northern Scandinavia s landscape must be seen to be believed. Words can set the scene but it is only, when surrounded by the towering mountain peaks, fast flowing rivers and glistening lakes, that you can appreciate the power of Mother Nature. Our this seven night tour you will travel from the fjords of northern Norway, to the mountains of the Abisko National Park on the Sweden/ Norway border, the wilderness plains of Swedish Lapland and the fells of northern Finland - keep your camera at the ready. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport, collect your hire car and drive to the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora. The sun does not set below the horizon in Tromsø between 20 May and 22 July. This natural phenomenon is called the midnight sun and it is a remarkable, and somewhat emotive, sight to observe the golden sun fall towards the sea only to rise once more. There is no night, only dusk and day at this time of year. This evening, why not take the cable car into the mountains surrounding Tromsø and observe this ever-changing scene for yourself? Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø (page 70). Day Two: Day at leisure in or around Tromsø. As the largest city north of the Arctic Circle, there is plenty to see and do. Notable visitor attractions include The Polar Museum, Tromsø Museum, the Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum and Polaria. However, these sites are eclipsed by the magnetic pull of Tromsø s dramatic natural backdrop, which beckons you to spend most of your time out of doors. Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø. Day Three: After breakfast, drive south towards the coastal port of Narvik. Your route will be bordered by the fjords to the west and the mountains to the east - keep your eyes peeled for moose and reindeer. Narvik s natural setting is as beautiful as its more famous cousin, Tromsø, yet is often overlooked by visitors. This small community has the most northern train station in Norway, towering mountains, calm fjords and was a strategically valuable port, for both sides, during World War II. Visit the Narvik War Museum to learn about the 1940 Battle of Narvik. Overnight at the Scandic Hotel Narvik in Narvik (page 69). Day Four: Today, take a leisurely drive through the mountains to the Abisko National Park in Sweden and the wilderness plains that stretch below. Your destination is the world-famous ICEHOTEL 365 in Jukkasjärvi on the shores of the River Torne. Your room is an Art Suite 365 and your bed will be formed from a base of ice and snow and insulated with reindeer skin - thermal sleeping bags are provided to keep you cosy until dawn. Overnight at the ICEHOTEL 365 in Jukkasjärvi (page 37). Day Five: Free time in Jukkasjärvi. Opportunity to explore the ICEHOTEL and the town of Kiruna. A wealth of activities and experiences are on offer locally including a treetop adventure, wildlife and nature photo tours, fishing, ice sculpting, rafting, wilderness dinners and wilderness skills. Overnight in the warm accommodation at the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi. Day Six: From the Torne river valley and surrounding wilderness plains, your journey will climb to the mountain plateau dividing Sweden, Finland and Norway. This remote region is the cultural landscape of Sami reindeer herders, who for generations have followed the natural rhythm of their animals from the winter land in the mountains to the summer land near the coast. Here, you will find calm lakes, barren fells and free-roaming reindeer. Accommodation is at Tundrea in the village of Kilpisjärvi, Finland s only mountain resort. Day Seven: Free time at Finland s highest fell. Relax, unwind and enjoy the beauty of the scene. Overnight at Tundrea in Kilpisjärvi. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive the 50km to the Norwegian coast and onwards to Tromsø Langnes airport. Depart on your return flight to the UK. Close to Kilpisjarvi, Finland Price includes Return flights to Tromsø Langnes airport 2 nights at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast. A light evening meal is included.) 1 night at the Scandic Hotel Narvik, Narvik (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights the ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjärvi (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Tundrea, Kilpisjärvi (Bed & Breakfast) Please visit our website 8 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between May Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,408 per person Scandinavia 43

44 Sweden Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Kiruna airport, via Stockholm Arlanda 3 nights at the ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjärvi (as detailed - Bed & Breakfast) Return shared transfers All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Jun Sep Duration 3 nights Guide price based on 4-sharing from 1,120 per person Rafting on the Torne river Wilderness camp Family break to the ICEHOTEL - Summer and autumn Itinerary: 4 days / 3 nights Swedish Lapland is a wonderful destination for a family holiday with a difference at any time of year. During the summer and autumn, nature takes centre stage and a host of exciting outdoor activities for all the family are on offer. With hiking, cycling, rafting, zip-wire and treetop activities, ice sculpting and wilderness experiences on offer, plus, as the midnight sun subsides, the chance of seeing the northern lights, it is safe to say that a trip to Swedish Lapland is one the whole family will enjoy and remember for a long time. Day One: On arrival at Kiruna airport you will be transferred to the ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi on the shores of the River Torne. Tonight you will sleep in sub zero temperatures (between -5 C and -8 C) within the remarkable ICEHOTEL 365, a unique and fascinating accommodation concept. Your bed for the evening has been specifically made from ice and snow and is insulated by a mattress and topped with reindeer skins. Your duvet for the night is a thermal sleeping bag. Overnight at the ICEHOTEL 365 (page 37). Day Two: Torne river rafting After a satisfying buffet breakfast at the ICEHOTEL restaurant you will join a small group of guests to take part in the ICEHOTEL s most popular summer activity, a six hour rafting experience. For centuries the River Torne was the lifeline for Swedish Lapland transporting goods and people across the region, and more recently it has provided the building blocks for the ICEHOTEL (harvested from the frozen river each winter). On this tour, you will cross calm and white-water whilst being immersed in one of the most unspoiled landscapes in Europe. Lunch is taken at a wilderness camp on an island. This evening you will stay in warm accommodation at the ICEHOTEL. Day Three: Challenge park and Wilderness dinner Morning at leisure. Time to explore the small hamlet of Jukkasjarvi or to hire canoes, stand up paddle boards (SUP), bicycles or fishing equipment from the property (payable locally). In the afternoon, head to the forest close to the ICEHOTEL for a Treetop Adventure. This 3 hour experience involves traversing six elevated obstacles, reaching heights of up to 18 metres above ground and connected by rope bridges and ziplines. This evening we have included a 3 course meal at the ICEHOTEL s wilderness camp. From the end of August, as the night s draw in, there is a chance to see the northern lights dancing overhead. Overnight in warm accommodation at the ICEHOTEL. Day Four: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kiruna airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

45 Sweden Itinerary An active autumn break in Swedish Lapland Itinerary: 5 days / 4 nights As the permanent glow of the midnight sun gives way to the glorious golden hues of autumn Swedish Lapland comes into its own. For many, this is the best season of the year and the most beautiful: the forests explode with colour, wild fare is ripe for picking and, as the days get shorter, spectacles of the billowing waves of the Aurora Borealis can be seen. Autumn has another appeal and that is it offers the perfect conditions for a wealth of outdoor experiences. From hiking and biking to fishing, foraging, wilderness dinners, swimming and boat tours there is much to sample and enjoy. Day One: On arrival at Luleå airport, you will be transferred to Brändön Lodge on the shores of the Bay of Bothnia. This charming owner-managed property offers detached two bedroom cabins, each with its own private deck overlooking the grounds to the sea. Overnight and evening meal at Brändön Lodge in Brändön (page 34). Day Two: Fat biking and northern lights boat tour with wilderness dinner The wide and grippy tyres on fat bikes allows you to cycle out into the wilderness, along forest trails and over sand, mud and even snow. With a local guide, today you will explore the village of Brändön and its surrounding forests and archipelago. Allow the calm of your surroundings to envelop you and open your senses to the sights, sounds and smells of the nature. Leisurely afternoon and lunch at Brändön Lodge before joining an evening boat tour on the Baltic Sea. As darkness sets-in you will land on one of Luleå s low-lying islands and make camp. A roaring fire will be lit whilst your local guide prepares a fantastic outdoor dinner, and all you need to do is to sit back and relax. If conditions are right this remote spot, away from all artificial lights, will offer you front row seats for watching the northern lights dance on the cosmic winds above. Overnight at Brändön Lodge in Brändön. Day Three: Foraging and outdoor cooking class The forests around Brändön are full of autumn delicacies including blue berries, cloud berries, lingon berries and a variety of mushrooms including chanterelles and porcini. These local ingredients are an integral part of many traditional dishes as well as in health and beauty products. Today, your guide will take you for a stroll in the forest and will teach you about the local flora and fauna. You will pick berries and mushrooms, some of which will later be used in the three course outdoor dinner that you prepare alongside Brändön s chef. Lunch and overnight at Brändön Lodge in Brändön. Day Four: Day at leisure at Brändön Lodge or opportunity to participate in a guided kayak tour, a yoga experience, a seal safari by boat and to learn Nordic wilderness skills (pre-bookable through Sunvil). Lunch, evening meal and overnight at Brändön Lodge in Brändön. Day Five: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Luleå airport for your return flight to the UK. Price includes Return flights to Luleå airport, via Stockholm Arlanda 4 nights at Brändön Lodge, Brändön (Full Board) Return shared transfers All excursions detailed Single room supplement Departures Daily between mid Aug end Sep Duration 4 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,760 per person Scandinavia 45

46 Norway A land sculpted by nature Norway - A land sculpted by nature Norway inspires images of dramatic rugged mountains, fjords, picturesque villages and a landscape that is second to none. In one of Europe s most sparsely inhabited countries, these elements are reality. Stretching from the North Sea coastline to the borders of Finland and Russia, this delightful country is largely unexplored by UK visitors. Travel off the beaten tourist track and you will discover a country rich in history, charming small towns and friendly locals. Norway is the land of the midnight sun and of the northern lights and is a delight to visit at any time of year. Oslo Take a refreshing break in Oslo, one of the world s most liveable cities. Few other capitals in the world can offer such a varied and green landscape covering more than two thirds of the city. Pages The Fjords and Trøndelag Sculpted by nature, the spectacular landscape of the fjords and southern Norway green mountains, blue waters and thundering waterfalls cannot fail to impress. Whether an artist, keen walker or nature lover, this is the location for you. Northern Norway With an arctic landscape of mountain peaks, idyllic fishing villages and blue fjords, this region is a wonder to explore. This is the land of the midnight sun and of the northern lights. Pages Svalbard Svalbard appeals to adventurous travellers who wish to experience and admire this pristine arctic landscape and to observe the mammals which call the archipelago their home. This is arguably the best place in the world to see polar bears. Pages Pages SUNVIL WEBSITE Within our brochure you will find a good selection of properties, suggested itineraries and regional information that Sunvil offer. However, for additional properties, photos, itineraries and general information on Norway please visit our website 46 Sunvil Reine, The Lofoten, Norway

47 Norway A land sculpted by nature Hammerfest Alta Tromsø Lenvik Skibotn Målselv Kjelvik Karasjok Berleväg Makkaur Lebesby Hamningberg Vadsø Kirkenes Average daily temperatures ( C) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Oslo Bergen Tromsø Longyearbyen Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Oslo Bergen Tromsø Longyearbyen Stavanger Egersund Ålesund Bergen Skjold Haugesund Kristiansund Stranda Sande Molde NORWAY Voss Uskedal Bygland Evje Mandal Norddal Myrdal Dalen Halsa Arendal Kristiansand Fåberg Lillehammer Fagernes Hamar Gjøvik Drammen Surnadalsøra Sunndalsøra Horten Dombås Larvik Namsos Grong Snåsa Steinkjer Stjørdal Trondheim Kongsvingen Oslo Sarpsborg Mosjøen Røros Fredrikstad Mo i Rana Svolvær Vagan Bodø Beiarn Grane Brønnøysund Hadsel Sørfold Saltdal SWEDEN Narvik A R C TIC C I R C L E FINLAND ESTONIA LATVIA DENMARK LITHUANIA N O R T H S E A B A L T I C S E A RUSSIA POLAND Scandinavia 47

48 Norway Highlights Norway... What not to miss With some of the most spectacular scenery in the world coupled with one of the largest glaciers in continental Europe and historic towns, Norway is a multifaceted country with something for everyone. What unfolds as you explore is the story of nature and its ability to transform the landscape. Whether you have a couple of days or a couple of weeks, you will leave wanting to explore further. 1 2 The Fjords Sandwiched between Stavanger and Trondheim is some of the most dramatic scenery in the world. Sculpted by nature, this spectacular landscape of carpeted green mountains, blue waters and thundering waterfalls cannot fail to impress. The Lofoten With craggy alpine peaks, expanses of white sandy beaches, colourful fishing hamlets in sheltered ports and verdant agricultural communities, the Lofoten archipelago is the jewel of Norway. 48 Sunvil

49 Norway Highlights 3 4 Svalbard There are few places on earth that even the most seasoned traveller will feel privileged to visit, and one of these destinations is the high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Norwegian National Day 17 May The Norwegian constitution was signed on the 17th May 1814 and each year the National Day is celebrated with a public holiday. In the capital, Oslo, there is a street procession from the Royal Palace. 5 6 Hurtigruten Sail from Bergen to Kirkenes on board the Hurtigruten Coastal Express. This is an excellent way to experience Norway and to gain an insight into the country s remote coastal communities. 7 Winter activities Situated directly under the Aurora belt, Northern Norway is considered one of the best places in the world to witness the northern lights and to enjoy a range of magical winter activities. Snowmobile, dog-sled and reindeer-sled tours, whale watching and Aurora hunts are on offer. 8 Scenic drives In recognition of the striking scenery they navigate, 18 roads across Norway have been designated as National Tourist Routes. Our favourites are on the Lofoten, the island of Senja and in the fjords of Geiranger and Hardanger. Hiking From gentle strolls to full day hikes and glacial walks, Norway is the destination of choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Within just 5 minutes walk you will find yourself immersed in peace and tranquillity Scandinavia 49

50 Scandinavia Hurtigruten Coastal Express Hurtigruten Coastal Express The Hurtigruten Coastal Express has been breathing life into Norway s remote coastal villages for over a century providing a vital transportation link for local residents, mail and supplies. Cruises Every day one of Hurtigruten s 12 vessels departs from the city of Bergen and cruises northbound, across the Arctic Circle, to Kirkenes on the Russian border before returning to its home port. Cruises of 11 nights (Bergen - Kirkenes - Bergen), 6 nights (Bergen - Kirkenes) and 5 nights (Kirkenes - Bergen) plus a number of shorter themed voyages are on offer. Port to port Hurtigruten s ships make 34 ports of call, many for a few hours and therefore providing time for independent exploration. The ship is one of the most flexible means of transportation in Norway and our clients are able to join and depart the cruise at any port they desire. Popular journeys are from Bergen to Svolvaer in the Lofoten, from the Lofoten to Tromsø and from Tromsø to Kirkenes. 50 Sunvil

51 Scandinavia Hurtigruten Coastal Express TIMETABLE 2019 / 2020 The table below shows port-by-port arrival and departure times for individual ships between Bergen and Kirkenes. NORTHBOUND 1 Jan-31 May / 1 Nov-31 Dec 1 Jun-31 Aug 1 Sep-31 Oct DAY PORT ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 1 Bergen 14:30 22: Florø Måløy Torvik Ålesund Geiranger Urke Ålesund Molde Kristiansund Trondheim Rørvik Brønnøysund Sandnessjøen Nesna Ørnes Bodø Stamsund Svolvær Stokmarknes Sortland Risøyhamn Harstad Finnsnes Tromsø Skjervøy Øksfjord Hammerfest Havøysund Honningsvåg Kjøllefjord Mehamn Berlevåg Båtsfjord Vardø Vadsø Kirkenes 04:30 07:15 10:30 12:00 18:00 22:15 06:00 20:45 00:45 03:45 05:25 09:15 12:30 19:00 21:00 01:00 02:45 04:15 06:45 11:00 14:15 22:30 02:00 05:15 08:45 11:15 17:00 19:15 22:00 23:45 03:15 06:45 09:00 04:45 07:30 10:45 15:00 18:30 23:00 12:00 21:15 01:00 04:15 05:30 09:30 15:00 19:30 22:00 01:15 03:00 04:30 07:45 11:30 18:30 22:45 02:15 06:00 09:15 14:45 17:15 19:30 22:15 00:45 03:30 07:15 12:30 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 14:30 20:00 02:00 04:15 07:15 08:45 13:25 18:15 21:45 01:45 08:30 20:45 00:45 03:45 05:25 09:15 12:30 19:00 21:00 01:00 02:45 04:15 06:45 11:00 14:15 22:30 02:00 05:15 08:45 11:15 17:00 19:15 22:00 23:45 03:15 06:45 09:00 02:15 04:30 07:30 09:30 13:30 19:00 22:15 02:00 12:00 21:15 01:00 04:15 05:30 09:30 15:00 19:30 22:00 01:15 03:00 04:30 07:45 11:30 18:30 22:45 02:15 06:00 09:15 14:45 17:15 19:30 22:15 00:45 03:30 07:15 12:30 ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 14:30 20:00 02:00 04:15 07:15 08:45 11:30 17:00 21:45 01:45 08:30 20:45 00:45 03:45 05:25 09:15 12:30 19:00 21:00 01:00 02:45 04:15 06:45 11:00 14:15 22:30 02:00 05:15 08:45 11:15 17:00 19:15 22:00 23:45 03:15 06:45 09:00 02:15 04:30 07:30 09:30 15:00 19:00 22:15 02:00 12:00 21:15 01:00 04:15 05:30 09:30 15:00 19:30 22:00 01:15 03:00 04:30 07:45 11:30 18:30 22:45 02:15 06:00 09:15 14:45 17:15 19:30 22:15 00:45 03:30 07:15 12:30 SOUTHBOUND 1 Jan-31 Mar / 1 Jun-31 Dec 1 Apr-31 May DAY PORT ARRIVAL DEPARTURE Kirkenes Vardø Båtsfjord Berlevåg Mehamn Kjøllefjord Honningsvåg Havøysund Hammerfest Øksfjord Skjervøy Tromsø Finnsnes Harstad Risøyhamn Sortland Stokmarknes Svolvær Stamsund Bodø Ørnes Nesna Sandnessjøen Brønnøysund Rørvik Trondheim Kristiansund Molde Ålesund Torvik Måløy Florø Bergen 15:45 19:45 21:45 00:45 02:45 05:30 07:45 10:45 15:30 19:15 23:45 04:15 07:50 10:45 12:30 14:15 18:30 22:00 02:30 07:00 11:00 12:30 15:45 20:30 06:30 16:30 21:00 00:30 02:15 05:15 07:45 14:30 12:30 16:45 20:15 22:00 01:00 03:00 05:45 08:00 12:45 15:45 19:45 01:30 04:45 08:30 11:00 13:00 15:15 20:30 22:30 04:15 07:15 11:15 13:00 17:00 21:30 10:00 17:00 21:30 01:00 02:30 05:45 08:15 ARRIVAL 15:45 19:45 21:45 00:45 02:45 05:30 07:45 10:45 14:30 18:00 23:45 04:15 07:50 10:45 12:30 14:15 18:30 22:00 02:30 07:00 11:00 12:30 15:45 20:30 06:30 16:30 21:00 00:30 02:15 05:15 07:45 14:30 DEPARTURE 12:30 16:45 20:15 22:00 01:00 03:00 05:45 08:00 11:45 14:45 18:30 01:30 04:45 08:30 11:00 13:00 15:15 20:30 22:30 04:15 07:15 11:15 13:00 17:00 21:30 10:00 17:00 21:30 01:00 02:30 05:45 08:15 These two tables together show arrival and departure in all ports for the 11 night Classic Round Voyage Scandinavia 51

52 Norway Oslo Oslo Oslo Lillehammer OSLO Drammen Drøbak Dalen Horten Moss Skien Sarpsborg Fredrikstad Larvik Halden Risor Grebbestad Vitlycke Take a refreshing break in Oslo, one of the world s most liveable cities, where neo-classical 19th century buildings and palaces contrast with striking modern architecture and a lush, natural backdrop. The Oslofjord links the city with the open sea and small picturesque villages which provide the perfect antidote to city life Bygdøy peninsula Holmenkollen The historical centre Oslofjord Vibrant Oslo has a museum for every interest. The museum-rich Bygdøy peninsula is home to the fascinating Viking Ship Museum, the Polar Ship Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum to name a few. Holmenkollen is the gateway to the Marka forest and boasts panoramic views of the city, an unspoiled natural environment and numerous marked walking and cycling trails. The historical centre is best explored on foot. Start your tour at the Royal Palace and then stroll along Karl Johans Gate, past the National Theatre and Parliament, towards the shopping district, the Opera House and Akershus fortress. Take a boat trip out of the city and explore the 100km Oslofjord, a relaxing summer destination. Here you ll find an archipelago with many beaches, hiking trails and sites of cultural heritage. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments. 52 Sunvil

53 Norway Oslo Oslo At the end of the Oslofjord and surrounded by islands and forested hills, Oslo is an interesting and rewarding city to visit. It is also one of the oldest capitals in Europe. Thon Hotel Bristol, Oslo The Thon Bristol is one of Oslo s iconic, historic hotels. Nestling in downtown Oslo, the location is ideal for those who want to walk out of their hotel and have the city laid out before them. The hotel has a serious, mature feel; furnishings in the common areas and bedrooms are traditional, the Bristol bar sophisticated and the hotel s grill serves a very good selection of traditional Norwegian dishes and an international menu. This is an excellent hotel and ideal for short breaks. The Thon Hotels always serve very good breakfasts and the Bristol Oslo is no exception. Accommodation: 251 rooms including single, standard, superior and business rooms and junior suites and suites. Airport: 50km Oslo Gardermoen City centre location Guide price from 622 per person* Standard room Standard room Saga Hotel, Oslo The Saga Hotel is a charming, boutique hotel housed within a late 19th century townhouse. Its surroundings are largely residential with wide, tree-lined avenues, shopping streets, cafés and even a micro brewery. This location is ideal for those wishing to experience local life in one of Europe s greenest capitals. Inside, the contemporary decor is interspersed with pieces of modern art, painted slogans and black and white images of the city. The result is a relaxing and homely atmosphere, where guests sit, relax and socialise. The guest rooms are spacious and on the ground floor is a popular Nordic restaurant. Accommodation: 47 rooms including single, single superior, standard and superior rooms and junior suites. Airport: 43km Oslo Gardermoen Bed and Breakfast City centre location Guide price from 692 per person* Continental Hotel, Oslo The Continental Hotel has been a family-managed enterprise for four generations and is well-situated in the centre of Oslo, opposite the National Theatre. The Arts and the Continental Hotel are synonymous in Norway and the public areas and corridors adorn the works of famed guests - many of whom performed at the National Theatre, and the personal collections of Caroline Boman Hansen and her family. Highly regarded by locals and visitors alike, the Continental Hotel has maintained its century-old traditions and character and invigorated them with contemporary styles. The result is a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Accommodation: 155 individually decorated rooms including single, standard and deluxe rooms and junior suites. Airport: 55km Oslo Gardermoen City centre location Guide price from 720 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Oslo Gardermoen and a 48 hour Oslo Pass. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 53

54 Norway Itinerary Price includes Flights to Oslo Gardermoen airport, returning from Bergen Flesland airport 3 nights at the Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo (Bed & Breakfast). Please visit our website. 2 nights at the Flåmsbrygga Hotel, Flåm (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Clarion Hotel Admiral, Bergen (Bed & Breakfast) Public transport transfers as detailed A 48 hour Oslo Pass and a 48 hour Bergen Card Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,460 per person Oslo Bergen Railway Norway in a nutshell tour: Oslo Flåm Bergen Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights Norway in a nutshell takes you through some of Norway s most beautiful fjord scenery. Experience the scenic Bergen Railway, the breathtaking Flåm Railway, the Aurlandsfjord, the narrow Naeroyfjord (included on UNESCO s World Heritage List) and the steep hairpin bends of Stalheimskleiva. Day One: On arrival at Oslo Gardermoen airport, self-transfer to the Thon Hotel Opera in the centre of the capital. Overnight at the Thon Hotel Opera in Oslo. Days Two and Three: Days at leisure in Oslo. The centre of Norway s capital city is compact and best explored on foot. If you are visiting Oslo for the first time we recommend the following attractions: The wharf of Aker Brygge, the National Gallery, the Munch Museum, the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Holmenkollen, the fascinating Viking Ship Museum, the Fram Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum. Overnight at the Thon Hotel Opera in Oslo. Day Four: After an early breakfast, make your way to the central train station for your journey from Oslo to Flåm. The first part of your journey starts on the 500km long Bergen Railway, and then from Myrdal you will take a scenic ride on the beautiful Flåm Railway to the fjordside village of Flåm. On arrival in Flåm take a short walk to the Flåmsbrygga Hotel (c.5 minutes). Overnight at the Flåmsbrygga Hotel in Flåm (page 59). Day Five: Day at leisure in Flåm. Opportunity to explore the village, to take a hike in the mountains, cycle along the Rallarvegen or to take a fjord cruise. Overnight at the Flåmsbrygga Hotel in Flåm. Day Six: After breakfast, cruise from Flåm to Gudvangen on the Aurlandsfjord and Naeroyfjord (included on UNESCO s World Heritage list). Continue your journey to Bergen by taking a bus ride around the steep hairpin bends of Stalheimskleiva to Voss. From here you rejoin the Bergen Railway and travel to the centre of The Gateway of the fjords. On arrival in Bergen, self-transfer to the Clarion Hotel Admiral. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Admiral in Bergen (page 58). Day Seven: Free time in Bergen. Spend time shopping on the historic Bryggen quayside, enjoy some freshly caught fish in the famous Bergen Fish Market or take the Fløibanen funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen (320m) for magnificent views over the city. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Admiral in Bergen. Day Eight: After breakfast, self-transfer to Bergen Flesland Airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

55 Norway Itinerary Stavanger and Oslo Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The cities of Stavanger and Oslo are connected by the Sørland railway; an eight hour scenic journey which weaves its way from the narrow fjords, wild mountains and open sea of the west coast to the Norwegian capital and white-washed coastal towns in the east. Our twin-centre itinerary combines a journey on the southernmost mainline in Norway and offers free time in Stavanger and in Oslo. Day One: On arrival at Stavanger Sola airport, self transfer to the Thon Hotel Maritim. Overnight at the Thon Hotel Maritim in Stavanger (page 57). Days Two and Three: Free time in Stavanger. We recommend that you spend time exploring the harbourfront of the city and Europe s bestpreserved wooden house settlement Gamle Stavanger (Old Stavanger), its cottages, galleries, boutiques and cafés. This district is full of life and is a popular meeting place for locals and visitors alike. A popular day excursion from Stavanger is the Pulpit Rock, a natural rock formation plateau that stands 604m above the Lysefjord. The Lysefjord, one of the most famous waterways in the region, is 42km long and fjord cruises depart from Stavanger. View the Pulpit Rock from the comfort of your fjord cruise or hike up to the plateau where, on a clear day, a spectacular view awaits. Overnight at the Thon Hotel Maritim in Stavanger. Day Four: After breakfast, self transfer to Stavanger train station and journey to Oslo. On arrival in Oslo, self-transfer to Thon Hotel Bristol in the centre of the city. Overnight at Thon Hotel Bristol in Oslo (page 53). Days Five, Six and Seven: Days at leisure in the Norwegian capital. Within your holiday we have included a 48 hour Oslo Pass which provides complimentary admission to most of the city s museums and attractions as well as free public transport and discounts on sightseeing tours and activities. Do not miss the Bygdøy Peninsula which is the location of some of the city s most renowned and highly-praised museums. Our favourite museum on the peninsula is the Polar Ship Fram. This attraction is fascinating and tells the history of the Norwegian explorers, in particular the early adventurers who explored the Arctic and the Northwest Passage. Overnight at Thon Hotel Bristol in Oslo. Day Eight: After breakfast, self transfer to Oslo Gardermoen airport for your return flight to the UK. Pulpit Rock Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo Price includes Flights to Stavanger Sola airport, returning from Oslo Gardermoen airport 3 nights at the Thon Hotel Maritim, Stavanger (Bed & Breakfast) 4 nights at the Thon Hotel Bristol, Oslo (Bed & Breakfast) 1st class train transfer from Stavanger to Oslo 48 hour Oslo Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 913 per person Scandinavia 55

56 Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag The Fjords and Trøndelag Fjaerland, The Fjords Trondheim Molde Angvik Ålesund Maløy Stryn Geiranger Røros Florø Lom Skei Førde Balestrand Solvorn Flåm Bergen Voss Myrdal Geilo Lofthus Os Stavanger A varied and fascinating region with historic towns, charming rural communities, sandy beaches and some of the most remarkable scenery in Norway. Whether you have a couple of days or a couple of weeks, this destination cannot fail to impress The fjords in a nutshell Waterfalls Boat excursions Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock The Norway in a nutshell tour; the Sognefjord in a nutshell tour and the Hardangerfjord in a nutshell tour can all be prebooked as a day excursion or as part of a longer tour from Bergen. As the snow melts in the warming spring sunshine, the waterfalls of the fjords begin to tumble down the mountainsides. Visit Langfossen, Steindalsfossen, Vøringsfossen, Seven Sisters and Batchelor waterfalls. An express boat connects Bergen to the fjord-side villages of Balestrand and Flåm and Hurtigruten links the Art Nouveau town of Ålesund to Bergen and to the village of Geiranger (summer months). The Lysefjord is the site of the Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). Perched atop an almost sheer cliff, the Preikestolen is 604m above the fjord-shore and affords incredible views. 56 Sunvil

57 Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag The Southern Fjords Between Stavanger and Bergen is a jagged coastline of sandy beaches and fishing villages. Inland, are the remarkable waterways of the Lysefjord and Hardangerfjord, a diverse and fascinating region of Norway. Thon Hotel Maritim, Stavanger Standard room We love the location of the Thon Hotel Maritim in Stavanger. It is in the heart of the city, yet far away from the hubbub of nightlife thus ensuring a quiet stay. In fact, the peacefulness of this hotel comes as some surprise considering it is a mere stones-throw from Breivatnet lake and 5 minutes walk from the harbour and shopping streets. Accommodation: 223 rooms including single, standard, triple, superior and business rooms and a suite. Airport: 12km Stavanger Sola City centre location Guide price from 475 per person* Recently renovated, the hotel offers bright and modern accommodation and is an ideal choice for a city break or as part of a longer multi-centre itinerary. Ullensvang Hotel, Lofthus Renowned for its high standard of accommodation and warm hospitality, the Ullensvang Hotel has been owned and managed by the Utne family since The Ullensvang Hotel, in our opinion, is the ideal choice for those wishing to experience the charms of this unspoiled corner of the fjords. With a backdrop of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, uninterrupted views over the tranquil Sørfjord and surrounded by well-maintained gardens, this beautiful and personal property cannot be beaten. Accommodation: 168 rooms including standard and deluxe rooms, junior suites, one-bedroom suites and a two-bedroom suite. Airport: 149km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Half Board Spa facilities Swimming pool (outdoor and indoor) Guide price from 1693 per person* Thon Hotel Sandven, Norheimsund Built in 1857, the Thon Hotel Sandven sits on the banks of the Hardangerfjord, in Norheimsund. Full of history and charm, the hotel has received the St Olav s Rose award the hallmark of Norwegian Heritage. Old and new sympathetically merge at the hotel, with artefacts and original features proudly displayed alongside modern design pieces. The guest rooms are either traditional or contemporary in style. Norheimsund is a convenient base from which to explore the Hardangerfjord region, as well as Bergen, the Gateway to the Fjords. Across the fjord is the Folgefonna National Park, while in the nearby village of Steine you will find the Steinsdalsfossen waterfall. Accommodation: 102 rooms including single, standard and superior rooms and suites. Airport: 76km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Guide price from 980 per person* * Guide prices for the Thon Hotel Maritim based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights) and flights from London to Stavanger Sola. For the Ullensvang Hotel and the Thon Hotel Sandven the guide price is based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Bergen Flesland and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 57

58 Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag Bergen and her surroundings With seven magnificent mountains and the beautiful fjords as a backdrop, the historic city of Bergen is the gateway to the Fjords and has many attractions of its own the most famous of which are the traditional wooden buildings of the Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf. Clarion Admiral Hotel, Bergen This charming, recently renovated hotel enjoys a prime position in the heart of Bergen, overlooking the Vågen bay to the Bryggen. Beyond the harbour the views are to the mountains. In the surrounding streets you will find an abundance of shops, restaurants and cafes as well as the tourist information centre, and the Strandkaiterminalen, from where ferries leave for Stavanger and the Sognefjord, is right next door. The hotel is housed within a former waterfront warehouse dating from A notable feature of the Admiral is its terraced restaurant where, weather allowing, breakfast and meals are served to enable guests to make the most of the views. Accommodation: 210 rooms including single, standard, superior, deluxe and family rooms and suites. Airport: 18km Bergen City centre location Guide price from 874 per person* Superior room Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret, Bergen The Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret occupies an unrivalled position on the heritage quayside of Bryggen in the vibrant and atmospheric centre of Bergen. Surrounded by historic warehouses and one of Bergen s most exclusive streets, Slottsgaten, this elegant hotel boasts a modern and warm interior where attention to detail is paramount. Many guest rooms enjoy views over the Vågen waterway or over the rooftops of the city to the mountains of Bergen. Accommodation: 116 individually decorated rooms including standard, superior, deluxe and upgraded deluxe rooms, family suites and suites. Airport: 18km Bergen Flesland City centre location Light evening meal included Guide price from 863 per person* Standard room Solstrand Hotel and Spa, Osøyro Solstrand Hotel and Spa, built in 1896 by Christian Michelsen - who went on to become Norway s first prime minister in 1905, has been familymanaged for four generations. This elegant waterfront property is ideally located on the spectacular Bjørnefjord, an arm of the Hardangerfjord with excellent views of the Folgefonna glacier (on a clear day) and five small, uninhabited holms (islands). Nestled in a rich landscape of natural and cultural character, the hotel has been beautifully restored whilst still maintaining its turn-ofthe-century charm. Accommodation: 135 rooms including standard, fjord view, executive and deluxe rooms, junior suites and suites. Airport: 30km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Spa facilities Swimming pool (outdoor) Guide price from 1,652 per person* Fjord view room * Guide prices for the Clarion Admiral Hotel and the Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights) and flights from London to Bergen Flesland. For the Solstrand Hotel and Spa the guide price is based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Bergen Flesland and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request. 58 Sunvil

59 Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag Sognefjord The Sognefjord is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway and the surrounding landscape incorporates the winding Stalheimskleiva road, the steepest road in the country with a grade of 20%; the Flåmsbanen, one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world and the narrow Næroyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Flåmsbrygga Hotel, Flåm The picturesque town of Flåm, at the head of the narrow Aurlandsfjord, is surrounded by steep mountainsides, roaring waterfalls and lush valleys. It is this awe-inspiring scene, as well as the close proximity to unspoiled nature, that has attracted visitors since the 1800s. The Flåmsbrygga Hotel offers comfortable guest accommodation in the heart of Flåm. Each room affords a view towards the busy harbour and fjord and, with their pine walls, has a warm and cosy atmosphere. Opposite the hotel, the Flåmstova restaurant serves traditional cuisine with whilst next door is Ægir, the hotel s microbrewery and bar. Accommodation: 41 rooms including standard rooms, family rooms and junior suites. Airport: 186km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Guide price from 1,394 per person* Standard room Fretheim Hotel, Flåm Dating from 1870, the Fretheim Hotel stands on the water s edge in Flåm and affords uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. Sympathetically remodelled and expanded over the years, this ownermanaged hotel has retained an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, where age old traditions convene with modern amenities. Accommodation: 121 rooms including standard, historical and America rooms, junior suites and the historic tower suite. Airport: 186km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Guide price from 1,177 per person* Fjord cruises, journeys on the Flåm railway, cycling on the Navvies Road, hiking in the Aurland and Flåm valleys and kayaking are just some of the activities available locally. Kviknes Hotel, Balestrand With panoramic views over the Sognefjord and an impressive mountain backdrop, the situation of Kviknes Hotel, in the village of Balestrand, is second to none. Owner-managed by the Kvikne family since 1877, the property offers a comfortable and relaxed sojourn in historical surroundings. With its long verandas overlooking blue waters, the pale-yellow timber building is one of the largest wooden hotel structures in Norway. Inside atmospheric lounges, an impressive collection of antique pieces and ageold traditions stand side-by-side with modern amenities. Accommodation: 190 rooms including standard, historical and historical single rooms and historical junior suites. Airport: 210km Bergen Flesland Fjordside location Guide price from 1,419 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Bergen Flesland and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 59

60 Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag Geirangerfjord and Ålesund Measuring just 15km long and with its clear waters, breathtaking waterfalls, fertile mountain ledges and pristine beauty, the Geirangerfjord is one of the most scenically stunning of the Norwegian fjords. The coastal town of Ålesund is the jewel of the fjords and an architectural gem. Brosundet Hotel, Ålesund The Brosundet Hotel lies in the heart of the historic centre of Ålesund, surrounded by beautiful, individually designed Art Nouveau buildings and a myriad of turrets and spires. Originally built in 1906 as a warehouse for salted cod, this listed building has been tastefully remodelled, expanded and modernised to create a charming hotel of character. Attention to detail is apparent throughout from the individually decorated bedrooms to the excellent seafood restaurant and attentive service. Recommended. Accommodation: 132 rooms including standard, superior, deluxe and family rooms, suites and a lighthouse suite. Airport: 18km Ålesund Vigra City centre location Guide price from 940 per person* Union Hotel, Øye The Union Hotel in the village of Øye is a remarkable property that oozes character, charm and history. From the moment you step over the threshold you realise that this is a special hotel with immense potential to become one of the highlights of your Norwegian adventure. Since 1871 the Union has attracted guests in search of tranquillity and calm. Inside the hotel has retained its original features and its adorned throughout with carefully selected antiques. It is like being transported to a bygone age. No guest room is the same and all have have the power to impress. Accommodation: 27 individually decorated rooms including standard and superior rooms. Airport: 124km Ålesund Vigra Fjordside location Half Board recommended Guide price from 1,660 per person* Storfjord Hotel, Skodje Amid thousands of acres of protected forest, in the village of Glomset and high above the fjord from which it takes its name, is the Storfjord Hotel. Tradition and luxury combine to provide a fairytale stay in one of western Norway s finest handcrafted Lafta hotels. Inside the hotel is filled with art, antiques, designer furniture and is spacious and comfortable. Outside, the property is surrounded by a picture-postcard landscape of untouched nature, striking fjords, sensational waterfalls, mountain peaks and foaming rivers. Accommodation: 23 rooms including standard and superior deluxe rooms, junior suites and a suite. Airport: 48km Ålesund Vigra Half Board recommended Rural location Guide price from 1,980 per person* Superior room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights to Ålesund Vigra and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request. 60 Sunvil

61 Union Hotel, Geiranger Affording superb views of the Geirangerfjord and enjoying a quiet location set back from the harbour front, the position of the Union Hotel, in our opinion, is unrivalled. There has been a hotel on this site since 1891, and since 1899 the residing hotel has been ownermanaged by the Mjelva family. Breathtaking views of the Geirangerfjord can be enjoyed from many of the hotel bedrooms, lounge and panoramic restaurant, and for those wishing to relax and unwind, a well-maintained garden, swimming pool and outdoor Jacuzzi pool complete the scene. Accommodation: 197 rooms including standard and deluxe rooms, junior suites, deluxe suites and spa suites. Airport: 122km Ålesund Vigra Fjordside location Spa facilities Swimming pool (indoor) Guide price from 1,530 per person* Norway The Fjords and Trøndelag The Northern Fjords and Atlantic Road The Atlantic Road zigzags 8274m over 8 low bridges and islets between the fishing village of Bud and the town of Kristiansund, and has been named by the Guardian as one of the best road trips in the world. Inland, the Sunnmøre Alps, Sunndalsfjella mountains and fjords cannot fail to impress. Angvik Gamle Handelssted, Angvik At the top of Fjord Norway the Romsdal and Nordmøre regions offer a contrasting natural environment to explore. Here you will find deep fjords and steep mountains sitting side-by-side with a chain of islands and charming coastal and rural communities. One hour s drive inland from the historical town of Kristiansund is Angvik Gamle Handelssted, a classical hotel idyllically situated on the shores of the Tingvollfjord. Inside the remodelled 16th century wharf, attention to detail is apparent and the focus is on relaxation, personal service and delicious local produce. Accommodation: 37 rooms including single and standard rooms and suites. Airport: 61km Kristiansund Kvernberget / 147km Ålesund Vigra Fjordside location Swimming pool (indoor) Guide price from 1,750 per person* Smøla Havstuer, Smøla One hour s drive north from the coastal town of Kristiansund lies the island of Smøla. With a landscape which completely contrasts with the mountain peaks and fjords of the mainland, Smøla offers a gentle moor-like scenery interspersed by rocks and lakes. Smøla Havstuer is located in the small hamlet of Raket on the west coast of the island. This recently renovated sea house has uninterrupted views of the Atlantic and the archipelago. It s nine, simply decorated guest rooms enjoy a water view as does the lounge/dining room and outdoor terrace. It is easy to sit here for hours just enjoying the view change with the weather. Accommodation: 9 rooms, divided between two buildings. Airport: Airport: 67km Kristiansund Kvernberget / 224km Ålesund Vigra Coastal location Guide price from 1,522 per person* * Guide prices for the Union Hotel based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Ålesund Vigra and car hire (Group B). For the Angvik Gamle Handelssted and Smøla Havstuer the guide price is based on 2-sharing a standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Kristiansund Kvemberget and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 61

62 Norway Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Bergen Flesland airport 2 nights at the Clarion Hotel Admiral, Bergen (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Kviknes Hotel, Balestrand (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at the Fretheim Hotel, Flåm (Bed & Breakfast) Public transport transfers as detailed 48 hour Bergen Card Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between May Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,328 per person Mount Fløyen Funicular, Bergen Naeroyfjord The Sognefjord: Bergen - Flåm - Balestrand Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights Magnificent fjords, towering mountains, dazzling glaciers and thundering waterfalls set the scene for this admirable region of Norway. Day One: On arrival at Bergen Flesland airport, self transfer to the Clarion Hotel Admiral in the centre of the city. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Admiral in Bergen (page 58). Day Two: Day at leisure in Bergen. Opportunity to explore the UNESCO protected Hanseatic wharf and the fish market which, besides freshly caught fish, also sells flowers, fruit, vegetables, souvenirs and handicrafts. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Admiral in Bergen. Day Three: After breakfast, depart Bergen by express boat and cruise along the Sognefjord to the village of Balestrand on the northern shoreline. Overnight at the Kviknes Hotel in Balestrand (page 59). Day Four: Day at leisure. Why not choose from a variety of self-guided walks surrounding Balestrand? Nature trails take you from the centre of Balestrand to the peaks of Munkeggi (1275m), Tjugatoten (1098m) or Raudmelen (972m). Alternatively, stroll around the small art galleries in the village centre. Overnight at the Kviknes Hotel in Balestrand. Day Five: After breakfast, transfer by boat to the village of Flåm. Steep mountains and deep valleys in the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord surround this picturesque port. Overnight at the Fretheim Hotel in Flåm (page 59). Days Six and Seven: Days at leisure. Flåm is a starting point for many excursions, hiking trails and outdoor activities. Popular activities include cycling the Rallarvegen, an 82km road which runs from Haugastøl to Flam; hiking from Aurland to Prest, a renowned viewpoint with superb views over the fjord and kayaking on the calm waters. Fjord cruises and a visit to Undredal, famous for its local goat s cheese production and its stave church are just some of the excursions available locally. Overnight at the Fretheim Hotel in Flåm. Day Eight: After breakfast, depart for Bergen by train. Your journey includes an hour on the famous Flåmsbana, a 20km cog railway that travels 865m up the mountainside to the town of Myrdal passing through 20 tunnels and making up to 8 stops en route. The most spectacular stop is at the Kjosfosen waterfall. On arrival in Myrdal, you will change trains for the journey to Bergen. Self transfer from Bergen train station to Bergen Flesland airport for your return flight home Sunvil

63 Norway Itinerary A relaxing spa break on the Bjørnefjord Itinerary: 5 days / 4 nights There is much to recommend the family-run Solstrand Hotel and Spa as a short break destination but none-more-so than its idyllic location overlooking the Bjørnefjord towards the Folgefonna glacier. This tranquil and natural setting will cause your shoulders drop and your breathing to relax within a mere few minutes of your arrival. On site, the hotel has an exceptional wellness centre and spa, and its restaurant serves the finest local cuisine; and all this within 30km of Bergen. Day One: On arrival at Bergen Flesland airport, take a taxi to the Solstrand Hotel and Spa on the shores on the Bjørnefjord in the hamlet of Osøyro (payable locally - 32km, c.750nok). Depending on the hour of your arrival it is also possible to take a boat from Flesland harbour, a short bus ride from the airport, to Os and onwards by taxi to the hotel. Overnight and evening meal at the historical Solstrand Hotel and Spa in Osøyro (page 58). Day Two: The award-winning spa at the Solstrand Hotel exudes calm, wellbeing and positive energy. It s first-class facilities and design has been recognised by the Historic Hotels of Norway and is highly praised by Sunvil guests. Natural light floods into the facility bringing with it the pure air of the mountains. Access to the wellness area is complimentary for all guests and includes use of the pools (indoor and outdoor), therapy bath, Finnish. sauna, steam room and gym. Spend today pampering yourself or relaxing beside the pool or at the fjord-side pier. An extensive list of treatments is available (payable locally) including body wraps, massages, facials and Solstrand s own bathing ritual experience - Advance booking recommended. Overnight and evening meal at the historical Solstrand Hotel and Spa in Osøyro. Days Three and Four: Days at leisure on the Norwegian fjords. Kayaks, bikes and wooden rowing boats are available for hire from the hotel. Alternatively, take the bus or boat from to Bergen for a day in Norway s second city, or use the Hardangerfjord express boat excursion Explore the fjords and village of Rosendal to visit the famous rose gardens of Rosendal Baroniet. Overnight and evening meal at the historical Solstrand Hotel and Spa in Osøyro. Day Five: After breakfast, self transfer to Bergen Flesland airport for your return flight to the UK. Price includes Return flights to Bergen Flesland airport 4 nights at the Solstrand Hotel and Spa, Osøyro (Half Board) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 4 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 978 per person Scandinavia 63

64 Norway Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Ålesund Vigra, via Oslo Gardermoen 2 nights at the Storfjord Hotel, Skodje (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at the Smøla Havstuer, Smøla (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Angvik Gamle Handelssted, Angvik (Bed & Breakfast) 8 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,540 per person Smøla The Atlantic Road The hidden gems of the Northern Fjords Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights This 7-night itinerary is a combination of three small, characterful accommodations in the northern fjord region. The properties are surrounded by charming communities, unspoiled scenery and are within a short drive of the primary attractions of the area: Ålesund, the Atlantic Road, the Geirangerfjord, Molde and Kristiansund. Discover an authentic part of the fjords that will not fail to impress. Day One: On arrival at Ålesund Vigra airport, collect your hire car and drive to the Storfjord Hotel in the rural community of Skodje. This is a delightful grassroofed property that oozes charm and character. There are comfortable lounge areas with fireplaces, antique pieces and book-filled alcoves; an excellent restaurant and gardens with far-reaching views. Overnight at the Storfjord Hotel in Skodje (page 60). Day Two: Day at leisure. Take the opportunity to visit Ålesund, a picturesque town with much to offer visitors. Start your tour at the Jugendstilsenteret which tells the story of 23 January 1904, when a fire ripped through the town and destroyed 800 homes. After the fire, Ålesund rose like a phoenix from the flames and is today regarded as one of the most impressive Art Nouveau towns in the world. Overnight at the Storfjord Hotel in Skodje. Day Three: After breakfast, travel to the island of Smøla. En route stop at the coastal towns of Molde and Kristiansund and take a drive along the Atlantic Road. The Atlantic Road is a combination of 8 low bridges, which cross the Atlantic, connecting an array of small islets between Bud and Kristiansund. Overnight at the locally-owned Smøla Havstuer on Smøla (page 61). Days Four and Five: Days at leisure on the island of Smøla. Largely undiscovered by international tourists, the island - with its moor-like scenery and rocky skerries - stands in complete contrast to the mountainous mainland that forms its backdrop. Overnight at the Smøla Havstuer on Smøla. Day Six: After breakfast, drive inland to another hidden gem. Your accommodation is a historic timber-trading house that has been transformed into a boutique hotel of the highest standard. The location, on the shores of the Tingvollfjord, is tranquil and the fjord views, uninterrupted and calming. Overnight at Angvik Gamle Handellsted in Angvik (page 61). Day Seven: Day at leisure. Opportunity to enjoy and experience the Tingvollfjord, a quiet and lesser-explored part of the fjord region. Overnight at Angvik Gamle Handellsted in Angvik. Day Eight: After breakfast, drive to Ålesund Vigra airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

65 Norway Itinerary Ålesund and the Geirangerfjord by public transport Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The region of Ålesund and Sunnmøre is a land where the mountains and fjord meet the ocean. It is the land of your dreams - towering mountain peaks stretching high into the sky interspersed with sapphire blue waterways. Here is also the town of Ålesund, rebuilt in an Art Nouveau style in 1904, the bird sanctuary island of Runde and lush, green valleys. This seven night itinerary combines three contrasting destinations: Ålesund, Geiranger and Øye, and will immerse you in the region s natural and historical highlights. Day One: On arrival at Ålesund Vigra airport, self transfer to the Brosundet Hotel. On the banks of a canal in the centre Ålesund and surrounded by all of the town s beauty, the Brosundet is a welcoming, recently refurbished property full of character. Many say that Ålesund is the most beautiful town in Norway. See for yourself and let us know what you think. Overnight at the Brosundet Hotel in Ålesund (page 60). Days Two and Three: Free time in Ålesund. Within a short stroll of your hotel is the Jugendstilsenterest (Art Nouveau Museum), the Fisheries Museum as well as many of the colourful, preserved Art Nouveau buildings for which the town is renowned. Cafes and restaurants are in abundance, including a number of establishments serving exquisite seafood. Surrounding Ålesund are the Sunnmøre Alps. Take a walk in the countryside today and immerse yourself in the region s natural beauty. One of our favourite hikes follows a marked trail to Sukkertoppen viewpoint (c.2 hours). From the summit there is a 360 panorama over Ålesund and the fjord - breathtaking. Overnight at the Brosundet Hotel in Ålesund. Day Four: Depart Ålesund after breakfast and sail on board Hurtigruten to the Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This leisurely journey will cruise along the s-shaped, 100km fjord passing small rural communities; picturesque, yet abandoned, mountain farms and flowing waterfalls - find a space on deck for the best views. On arrival in Geiranger, you will be met and transferred the short distance to the Union Hotel. Overnight and evening meal at the Union Hotel in Geiranger (page 61). Days Five and Six: Days at leisure on the Geirangerfjord. You could easily spend all of your time relaxing at the Union Hotel and absorbing the splendour of your surroundings, and you would not leave disappointed. The view from the hotel s lounge, spa and outdoor Jacuzzi stretches for miles around. If you do decide to leave the hotel, you could join an excursion to the Dalsnibba viewpoint and the Skywalk platform, or a fjord cruise to a mountain farm returning to Geiranger on foot. Hiking trails are in abundance and kayaks can be rented locally. Geiranger has a fascinating fjord centre that warrants a visit. Overnight and evening meal at the Union Hotel in Geiranger. Day Seven: Today, you will travel by local ferry from Geiranger to Hellesylt before taking the local bus through the Norangsdalen valley to Øye. Your journey will stop at Lyngstøylvatnet (lake) where you can view the sunken remains of a summer farm. At Øye is the Union Hotel a charming, unique and historical property and your accommodation for the evening. The Union Hotel has been receiving guests since 1891 and a stay here, we are sure, will be one of the highlights of your trip. Overnight and evening meal at the Union Hotel in Øye (page 60). Day Eight: After breakfast, take the boat from Øye to Ålesund and then self transfer to Ålesund Vigra airport for your return flight to the UK. Price includes Return flights to Alesund Vigra, via Oslo Gardermoen 3 nights at the Brosundet Hotel, Ålesund (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the Union Hotel, Geiranger (Half Board) 2 nights at the Union Hotel, Øye (Half Board) Transfers as detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily from 01 Jun 30 Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,624 per person Scandinavia 65

66 Norway Northern Norway Northern Norway Reine, The Lofoten Leknes Ringstad Stokmarknes VESTVÅGØY Svolvær Reine Hadsel Sortland Henningsvær Stamsund Narvik Andenes Northern Norway s weather beaten landscape of high mountain peaks, protected inlets, farmland and idyllic fishing villages can only be described as a masterpiece almost untouched by time. No matter the time of year there is much to experience and discover in the land above the Arctic Circle. It is the region that keeps on giving and will leave you wanting to explore further. Alta North Cape Kirkenes Senja Tromsø Wildlife Illuminating Arctic lights Unique hotels The Lofoten archipelago Look up and you might see a Golden Eagle, White Tailed Eagle, Gannets, Puffin or Kittiwakes. Take a boat trip to see sperm, humpback, minke, orca and pilot whales, Not to mention moose and reindeer. Even at the height of winter, at the time of the polar nights, Northern Norway is alight with a magical glow - twinkling stars, moonlight and the Aurora Borealis. Northern Norway is home to the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel and the Kirkenes Snow Hotel. A night here is an experience that will remain with you for a lifetime. The Lofoten is a nature lover s paradise. A land of jagged mountain peaks, sheltered bays, a coastline dotted with picture-postcard wooden houses and large areas of virgin territory with beaches, fjords and sea bird colonies. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments. 66 Sunvil

67 Norway The Land of the northern lights and the midnight sun The land of the northern lights and the midnight sun As the Earth tilts on its axis, relative to the sun, the seasons evolve. Above the Arctic Circle the seasons are more profound, as out of the darkness of winter comes the light of an endless summer. The northern lights The Lofoten Tromsø Alta Kirkenes The 100km chain of the Lofoten archipelago hums with life throughout the winter months. For millennia fishermen have come to these waters in search of the annual catch and their wooden red rorbu s are symbolic of the region. Snowshoe treks, horse riding, kayaking, boat trips on the Trollfjord and sea eagle safaris are on offer. When you think of Norway and the Aurora Borealis it is likely that the university city of Tromsø will spring to mind. Directly under the Aurora oval, the city and its surrounding region offer the highest probability of seeing the northern lights in the country. The city of the northern lights and one of the most northerly cities in the world. Its connection with the Aurora goes back over 200 years. In fact, one of the world s first Northern Light observatories was built just outside of the city. A choice of small-group and private Aurora experiences are available. At 70 latitude the frontier town of Kirkenes is as far north as Point Barrow in Alaska and situated directly under the Aurora oval. It is the easternmost town on the Norwegian mainland and is also the most culturally diverse. Light pollution is minimal in Kirkenes and the Aurora Borealis can be enjoyed from within the city limits. The midnight sun The Lofoten 28 MAY TO 14 JULY Tromsø 20 MAY TO 22 JULY Alta 17 MAY TO 26 JULY Kirkenes and the Hurtigruten The landscape of the Lofoten is one of the most dramatic and breathtaking in the whole of Norway. Add to this 24 hours of daylight and you have one of the most beautiful island destinations in the world and a geological masterpiece. There is always something happening in Tromsø and the period of the midnight sun is no exception. The city hosts midnight concerts and a midnight sun marathon, as well offering guests the opportunity to join a selection of outdoor activities. Take the cable car to the mountain ledge Storsteinen and watch the midnight sun hover over the city and the peaks of Ringvassøya island. The cultural landscape of Finnmark stretches far beyond Alta s city limits. Here the Sami and their reindeer have lived for thousands of years, observing the skies and nature and using their readings to determine their migratory routes and seasons. The Komsafjellet mountain in Alta rises 212m from sea level and offers a dramatic setting for watching the midnight sun. 18 MAY TO 26 JULY Many of our guests choose to travel to Kirkenes by Hurtigruten during the summer months. On passing the Arctic Circle at the opportunity to experience the midnight sun is available on every step of your voyage. You can even visit the North Cape, the northernmost point of mainland Europe Scandinavia 67

68 Norway Northern Norway The Lofoten With craggy alpine peaks, expanses of white sandy beaches, colourful fishing hamlets in sheltered ports and verdant agricultural communities, the Lofoten archipelago is the jewel of Norway. Be prepared to be amazed by the beauty of this 100km chain of islands. Svinøya Rorbuer, Svolvaer Svinøya is the oldest district of Svolvaer and it was here that the first shop was established and where the first trading activities began in During the early 19th century, a row of cabins were built to accommodate the visiting fishermen during the Lofoten winter cod season. Today, a number of the original cabins are offered by Svinøya Rorbuer as tourist accommodation. In addition to the traditional Rorbuer, the Svinøya offers a selection of newly built cabins and suites each enjoying sea views. Accommodation: 33 original or newly built Rorbuer cabins including standard one bedroom cabins, two bedroom cabins, three bedroom cabins, deluxe two bedroom cabins and deluxe three bedroom cabins. Airport: 4km Svolvaer Helle / 165km Harstad-Narvik-Evenes Arctic location or Self Catering Guide price from 1,400 per person* Thon Hotel Lofoten, Svolvaer The Thon Hotel Lofoten is located on Austvågøya, the largest of the Lofoten islands where spectacular mountains frame a wild coastline. Conveniently located on the waterfront in the heart of Svolvaer, this modern hotel is the perfect choice for guests wishing to be within easy reach of the restaurants, cafés and museums of the Capital of the archipelago. A short walk (50m) leads to the Hurtigruten terminal, whilst ample parking spaces allow for independent exploration of the surrounding islands. Accommodation: 161 rooms including single, standard, superior, family and business rooms and suites. Airport: 6km Svolvaer Helle / 165km Harstad-Narvik-Evenes Arctic location Guide price from 1,406 per person* Superior room Reine Rorbuer, Reine Reine Rorbuer stands at the mouth of the Reinefjord on the south-western tip of the Lofoten archipelago, on the island of Moskenesøy. Surrounded by blue ocean waters and with the majestic summits of the Lofotveggen range as its backdrop, this is a truly picturesque setting. The 36 cabins of Reine Rorbuer, once housing the visiting fishermen during the winter months, have been carefully restored and renovated. The red wooden structures have been warmed with colourful textiles and modern conveniences, whilst the atmosphere of yesteryear has been retained. Accommodation: 36 original or newly built Rorbu cabins including studio cabins, one-bedroom cabins, two bedroom cabins, three bedroom cabins and four bedroom cabins. Airport: 55km Leknes Arctic location Self Catering Guide price from 1,614 per person* * Guide prices for the Svinøya Rorbuer and the Thon Hotel Lofoten based on 2-sharing the leading room (7 nights), flights from London to Svolvaer Helle (via Oslo Gardermoen and Bodo) and car hire (Group B). Prices for Reine Rorbuer are based on 2-sharing a studio cabin, flights from London to Leknes (via Oslo Gardermoen and Bodo) and car hire (Group B). Regional airports and single room supplements on request. 68 Sunvil

69 Norway Northern Norway Narvik The coastal town of Narvik is a short distance from the Swedish border and is a strategic port town between the north and south. Many pass through but with its mountain backdrop, deep fjord and transportation links it is a destination that warrants a longer stay. Narvik Scandic Hotel Narvik, Narvik At 200km north of the Arctic Circle, Narvik, the best location for alpine skiing in Norway, is 1,561km north of Oslo. The award winning Scandic Hotel, is housed in a 19 storey building which dominates this small town. It is northern Norway s highest building. The hotel affords panoramic views over Narvik, the Ofotfjord and the surrounding mountains. The view is particularly stunning from the hotel s Skybar on the 15th floor. In fact, given the right conditions, you can view the Aurora Borealis from your bedroom and marvel at the midnight sun. The decor is typically Scandinavian and is a reflection of the terrain surrounding the town. Accommodation: 148 rooms including single, standard, family and superior rooms and junior suites. Airport: 76km Narvik City centre location Guide price from 860 per person* Standard room * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Evenes-Harstad-Narvik (via Oslo Gardermoen) and car hire (Group B). Regional airports and single room supplements on request Scandinavia 69

70 Norway Northern Norway Tromsø and her surroundings Located at a latitude of 70 north, Tromsø is the largest city above the Arctic Circle in the Nordic countries and also the location of the world s northernmost university and Cathedral. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, the city enjoys a mild climate and as such is a destination worthy of a visit at any time of year. Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora, Tromsø Situated on the harbour front in Tromsø, the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora combines panoramic views with a friendly, relaxed service. From its rooftop Jacuzzi and relax area, you can see the Arctic Cathedral and Tromsø harbourfront. This hotel is ideal for couples, families and friends. Its atmosphere is sociable and lively, with plenty of space for guests to relax, unwind and chat about their experiences. Accommodation: 121 rooms including standard, superior and deluxe rooms and suites Airport: 8km from Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Light evening meal included Year around activities available Guide price from 744 per person* Standard room Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø The Clarion Hotel The Edge occupies a privileged and panoramic position in the heart of the city. Inside, modern, neutral decoration has been used throughout to create a bright ambience and large windows allow the surrounding environment to flood in. The city s museums, shops, restaurants, bars and the Hurtigruten terminal are all within a short stroll of the property. Perfect for a short break or as part of a longer multi-centre itinerary. Accommodation: 290 rooms including single, standard, superior and deluxe rooms, junior suites and suites. Airport: 8km Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 815 per person* Lauklines Kystferie, Kvaløya An idyllic, quiet location immersed in nature awaits guests of Lauklines. Originally built as a trading post, these six beautiful cabins have been carefully renovated and offer a high standard of accommodation directly on the waterfront of Kattfjord. Owner-managed by Andreas Nilsen and his family, Lauklines Kystferie is the ideal choice for those wishing to relax, explore the archipelago surrounding Tromsø or to participate in a range of outdoor activities. Winter on the island of Kvaløya is peaceful and dramatic. Accommodation: 6 three-bedroom rorbu (fishermen s log cabins). Airport: 30km Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Self Catering Year round activities available Guide price from 1,188 per person* * Guide prices for the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora and the Clarion Hotel The Edge based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights from London to Tromsø Langnes and private transfers. For Lauklines Kystferie the guide price is based on a three bedroom rorbu (7 nights), flight from London to Tromsø Langnes and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request. 70 Sunvil

71 Norway Northern Norway Tromsø s archipelago Surrounding Tromsø and stretching along the coast is an archipelago of islands which boast some of the most dramatic and spectacular scenery in the entire country. The turquoise waters, sandy beaches, colourful villages and lofty mountain peaks combine to create a scene that will take your breath away. Sommarøy Sommarøy Arctic Hotel, Sommarøy The island and fishing village of Sommarøy 36km west of Tromsø has a population of 318 and occupies an area of 89 acres. The Sommarøy hotel occupies a fair proportion of the island, offering a selection of hotel rooms, cottages, sea houses and apartments. This is a very Scandinavian property: a cluster of painted buildings; a remote place close to nature, bordered by white sands, a coral painted pale blue sea and surrounded by other tiny islands and distant mountains. This is an informal and relaxed hotel. The perfect place to unwind. Accommodation: 28 rooms including single, standard, standard plus, superior and family rooms, suites, 4 three-bedroom rorbu, 4 two-bedroom apartments and 18 three-bedroom seaside cabins. Airport: 53km Tromsø Langsnes Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,142 per person* Hamn I Senja, Hamn On the west coast of Senja, with a backdrop of towering mountains and the ocean as its neighbour, the location Hamn is nothing short of idyllic. From the apartments guests can enjoy views of the bay and from the small lighthouse, owned by the property, uninterrupted views of the surrounding mountain peaks and fjord are visible - the perfect spot for sightings of the Aurora Borealis and midnight sun. Accommodation: The accommodation at Hamn I Senja is offered in sea houses, with each house accommodating two large apartments. These apartments can be sold as one unit or divided into smaller guest rooms. Airport: 98km Bardufoss / 211km Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,470 per person* Panoramic suite * Guide prices based on 2-sharing the leading room (7 nights), flights from London to Tromsø Langnes and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 71

72 Norway Northern Norway Lyngen Alps Surrounding Tromsø is a landscape almost untouched by time and with age-old traditions still very much alive. The Lyngen Alps with its peaks reaching up to 1833m, gushing rivers, blue glaciers and rugged weather-beaten lands are wonderful to explore by car or on foot. Lyngen Alps Arctic Panorama Lodge, Uløybukt Owned and managed by Svein and Aud, this six room guest house epitomises the best of Norwegian hospitality, with guests arriving as strangers and leaving as friends. The communal lounge is at the heart of the house and affords uninterrupted views over the island of Uloybukta to the coast. When Sunvil visited the Arctic Panorama Lodge in March, we were lucky enough to witness a pod of orcas swimming through the channel between the mainland and the island. Even without the dolphins, the scene is breathtaking and with the ever changing a Norwegian weather a landscape which differs every time you look. Accommodation: 6 twin bedded rooms. Airport: 65km Sørkjosen / 138km Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Full Board Winter activities available locally Prices on request Lyngen Lodge, Sørkjosen (Lyngen Alps) With an idyllic location surrounded by the Lyngen Alps, professional and welcoming service, a relaxed and social atmosphere and mouthwateringly delicious food, we cannot recommend the Lyngen Lodge highly enough. During the day, the property s natural backdrop is perfect for outdoor activities. At night, relax in one of the comfortable lounges where attention to detail is apparent often a woodburning fire will be roaring. Accommodation: 8 rooms with double beds or bunk beds (larger bed below, single bed above). Airport: 27km Sørkjosen / 100km Tromsø Langnes Arctic location Full board Year round activities available Prices on request * Guide prices for the Arctic Panorama Lodge and the Lyngen Lodge are on request. Set packages, including activities and all meals, are on offer. 72 Sunvil

73 Norway Northern Norway Alta The city of Alta and its environs is a destination with wide appeal. During the summer months there are forests, mountain plateaus, the Altafjord and the rock carvings of Hjemmeluftm, dating from BC and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to discover. In the winter the ground is covered in snow and the region s natural beauty sparkles under the polar nights and the Aurora Borealis. Snowmobiling in Finnmark Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel, Alta Alta is in the northernmost region of northern Norway, hundreds of kilometres into the Arctic Circle and 1,727km north of Oslo. So, it s not surprising to find an igloo hotel here and in fact it is the northernmost ice hotel in the world. Sorrisniva is situated on the banks of the River Alta and 20km from the town itself, is a family run hotel which was established 20 years ago. It is surrounded by dense forests of fir. Each year as the snow begins to settle a temporary structure, made entirely of ice and snow takes shape. Inside are 26 bedrooms, 4 suites and ice chapel and an ice bar. It is a remarkable feat and the artistic skill on display will leave you in awe. Accommodation: 26 bedrooms and 4 suites. Airport: 21km Alta Arctic location Igloo Hotel Winter activities available Guide price from 1,063 per person* Thon Hotel Alta, Alta Standard room In the heart of Alta, the Thon Hotel offers comfortable and attractively furnished accommodation in a simple Scandinavian style. The amenities of the town are all around and opposite is the stunning Northern Lights Cathedral whose cascading architecture represents the gentle movement of the Aurora Borealis. Whether visiting in the summer or winter there is much on offer, especially for those who like to be outdoors. As the gateway to the Finnmark plateau, you have one of the most remarkable cultural landscapes on your doorstep. Do not miss the Sami Siida visitor centre, where you can learn about the Sami culture and the historical routes followed by their reindeers or join an authentic Sami excursion. Accommodation: 146 rooms including standard, triple, family and superior rooms. Airport: 5km Alta Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 752 per person* * Guide prices for the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel are based on 2-sharing a standard room at the Thon Hotel Alta (2 nights) and an ice room at the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel (1 night), flights from London to Alta (via Oslo Gardermoen) and shared transfers. Prices for the Thon Hotel Alta based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights to Alta (via Oslo Gardermoen) and shared transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 73

74 Norway Northern Norway Finnmark Stretching from the Barents Sea to Finland and Russia, Finnmark is a region of immense appeal for nature lovers you can travel for miles with only the lakes, birds and reindeer for company. But, this is not a wilderness, this landscape has been home to the Sami for over 2000 years and the dramatic scene is testament to their traditional way of life. Bjørnfjell Mountain Lodge, Alta New to our programme in 2018, the Bjørnfjell Mountain Lodge is a collection of five independent cabins offering modern accommodation close to the Sarves alpine park on the outskirts of Alta. This is a property for families and couples, and a destination where you can be as active or as relaxed as you desire. The focus of the cabins are the floorto-ceiling windows that allow the natural surroundings and light to flood in. It is easy to while-away the hours enjoying the scene of pine forests and mountains that unfolds before your eyes, especially when seated on the cosy window ledges. Accommodation: 5 well-equipped cabins sleeping up to 6 people. Airport: 16km Alta Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,050 per person* Superior room Ongajok Mountain Lodge, near Alta It s the approach that makes the Ongajok Mountain Lodge so special. It s the 10 minute drive down an unmade road and then; it s the mountain and nothing else for miles. High up in the Arctic Circle and 1,728km north of Oslo, you are in the middle of nowhere. Yet there is life here! The welcome is wonderful, in that visitors from all over the world all eat together and somehow form a chattering community, swapping stories about their experiences. Activities are plentiful both in the winter and summer and include dog sledding, snowmobile safaris, snowshoe trekking, northern lights safaris, cross country bike tours, horse riding, reindeer experiences and even gold panning. As the Lodge says, this is a spot where nature is truly wild. Accommodation: 16 rooms including standard and superior rooms. Sunvil recommends the superior rooms. Airport: 28km Alta Arctic location Full Board Year around activities available Guide price from 922 per person* Thon Hotel Kautokeino, Kautokeino This modern hotel is situated on the borders of the Finnmarksvidda Arctic Plateau, an area of outstanding natural beauty and with a rich cultural heritage. Here, reindeers roam freely and the traditional lifestyle of the Sami herders is very much alive. The Sami culture and approach to life is visible in everything you see, touch and taste. Kautokeino is the winter base of the reindeer and also home to the Sami Reindeer Husbandry School. You ll also find the Juhls Sølvsmie (Juhls Silver Gallery), just out of town, housing a magnificent examples of the best of 74 Sunvil Scandinavian jewellery design. In the summer months the midnight sun bathes the landscape from mid-may to mid-july. A perfect combination with Alta, Kirkenes and as part of a longer Scandinavia fly-drive holiday. Accommodation: 65 rooms including standard rooms and junior suites. Airport: 130km Alta Arctic Hotel Guide price from 845 per person* * Guide prices for Bjørnefjell Mountain Lodge and Ongajok Mountain Lodge are based on 2-sharing a leading room category (3 nights), flights from London to Alta (via Oslo Gardermoen) and shared transfers. Prices for the Thon Hotel Kautokeino based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights to Alta (via Oslo Gardermoen) and car hire (Group B). Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request.

75 Norway Northern Norway Kirkenes There is much to see and do in Kirkenes. Why not spend a night at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel (Dec-Apr), visit Andersgrotta (a WW2 bomb shelter in the centre of the city) and the excellent Frontier Museum, fish for King Crab, explore the Øvre Pasvik National Park or join a cruise onboard the Hurtigruten? Kirkenes Snow Hotel Kirkenes Snow Hotel, near Kirkenes Snow room In December each year, on the outskirts of the town of Kirkenes, a remarkable transformation takes place. This is the location of the Kirkenes Snow Hotel, a property made wholly from snow and ice taken from the shores of the neighbouring Langfjord. Wrap up warm in your thermal sleeping bag and enjoy an experience of a lifetime in sub-zero temperatures, overlooked by individually carved artistic designs in the frozen walls of your bedroom. Throughout the year, warm accommodation is offered here in their cosy wooden cabins. Accommodation: 20 snow rooms and 10 gamme cabins. The cabins are available all year round. Airport:14km Kirkenes Arctic location Half Board Year round activities available Guide price from 1,196 per person* Gamme cabin Thon Hotel Kirkenes, Kirkenes The Thon Hotel Kirkenes is located on the harbour front in the centre of the frontier town, and just a short walk from the Hurtigruten terminal (900m). This prime location makes it the ideal choice for guests arriving or departing on the coastal voyage. This is the newest hotel in Kirkenes and offers bright, modern guest accommodation. Many rooms enjoy views over the Bøkfjord, which, whether in summer or winter under the midnight sun or the polar nights, is a wonderful scene. Accommodation: 143 rooms including standard and superior rooms and suites. Airport: 14km Kirkenes Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 940 per person* * Guide prices for the Kirkenes Snow Hotel are based on 2-sharing a gamme cabin (2 nights) and a snow room (1 night), flights from London to Kirkenes (via Oslo Gardermoen) and shared transfers. Prices for the Thon Hotel Kirkenes based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights), flights to Kirkenes (via Oslo Gardermoen) and private transfers. Single room supplement and regional flight departures on request Scandinavia 75

76 Norway Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Tromsø Langnes 3 nights at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast) Return private transfers All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Nov Apr Duration 3 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,165 per person Husky dog Northern lights over Erdsfjord, near Tromsø Northern lights short break Itinerary: 4 days / 3 nights The Aurora Borealis a spectacular natural phenomenon featuring a myriad wave of colours dancing on the cosmic wind high in the sky has fascinated man for many millennia. In an age where we know the scientific rationale for the northern lights, a sighting still delivers an emotional rush and a primaeval re-sponse that will be engraved in your memory for a lifetime. Watch nature s greatest show unfold this winter on our three night holiday to Tromsø in Northern Norway; a destination synonymous with the Aurora Borealis. Take your seat in the front row and await the magic. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport, you will be transferred to the Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø (page 70). Day Two: Dog sled tour and northern lights tour Watch the awakening of the Arctic landscape this morning whilst experiencing the thrills of dog-sledding. Our chosen, small group 4-hour activity takes place on the island of Kvaloya near Tromsø and offers all guests the opportunity to try their hand at mushing their own team of husky-dog sled. This evening we have included a small group (16 people) Aurora tour for your enjoyment. The tour will take you away from the artificial lights of Tromsø in search of the northern lights. During the drive your local guide will tell you interesting facts about the Aurora Borealis, both scientific and folklore. The guide will also help you adjust your camera settings (if required) to enable you to capture the magical moment the Aurora Borealis appears in the sky above you. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø. Day Three: Northern lights snowmobile tour Day at leisure in Tromsø. Opportunity to visit the Arctic Cathedral, Polar Museum and Polaria, an arctic themed visitor centre. It is also possible to pre-book a range of winter excursions including reindeer-sled tours, wildlife safaris and whale watching excursions with Sunvil. In the early evening, venture into the Valley of Finn (c.1 hour 15-minutes transfer each way) and traverse the frozen mountainous landscape on the back of a snowmobile. This is an exhilarating 7 hour excursion that includes a 30km snowmobile ride, a hot meal and the opportunity to try ice fishing. If conditions per-mit, you will find your journey illuminated by the green and crimson waves of the northern lights. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø. Day Four: Transfer to Tromsø Langnes airport for the return flight to the UK Sunvil

77 Norway Itinerary Panoramas galore in Northern Norway Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The landscape of Northern Norway is breath taking at any time of year but, during the winter months with its snow-capped mountains, low dusky sunlight (after 15Jan) and shimmering fjords it is truly magical. On our seven night tour, you will be taken away from the university city of Tromsø to the authentic and unspoiled island of Uløya. Staying at the owner-managed Arctic Panorama Lodge you will be spoiled with a stunning backdrop of the Lyngen Alps. You can sit for hours enjoying the scenery as well as the attentive, personal service provided. This is not your typical winter holiday to Northern Norway; it is a holiday that will allow you to learn about the destination you are visiting and the people who live there. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport, you will be transferred to the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora located by the harbour front. After checkin, you will have the evening at leisure in Tromsø; opportunity to try one of the local restaurants or to join a northern lights winter activity (available to pre-book through Sunvil). A light evening meal is provided at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora (18:00-21:00) if preferred. Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø (page 70). Days Two and Three: Northern lights chase with Norwegian charm Days at leisure in Tromsø. Why not visit the Polar Museum, the Science Centre of Northern Norway, Polaria or the Arctic Cathedral to name but a few of the city s attractions? Alternatively, we can pre-book a reindeer sled tour, dog-sled excursion or a whale watching trip for your enjoyment (dates dependent). On one evening we have included a small group Aurora tour for your enjoyment. The tour will take you away from the artificial lights of Tromsø in search of the northern lights. During the drive your local guide will tell you interesting facts about the Aurora Borealis, both scientific and folklore. The guide will also help you adjust your camera settings (if required) to enable you to capture the magical moment the Aurora Borealis appears in the sky above you. Overnight at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø. Day Four: In the afternoon you will be transferred by road and ferry to the island of Uløya and your accommodation, the Arctic Panorama Lodge. The journey will take you through breathtaking scenery including the formidable Lyngen Alps. Overnight and evening meal at the Arctic Panorama Lodge on Uloya (page 72). Days Five and Six: Snow shoe tour and snowmobile tour Each day an activity has been included: a 3 hour snow shoe tour and a 3 hour snowmobile tour. These are small group activities designed to introduce you to your natural surroundings and the people who live and work in this region. Relaxation is the order of the day at the Arctic Panorama Lodge. As you sit in the panoramic lounge or on the outdoor terrace, the view that unfolds before your eyes cannot help but to relieve you of your everyday worries and stress - It is better than any television programme. Overnight, lunch and evening meal at the Arctic Panorama Lodge on Uløya. Day Seven: Dog sled tour Today, we have included a small-group dog sled tour in the Reisa Valley on the mainland. This 3 hour experience provides the opportunity for you to try your hand at mushing your own team of dogs, as well as offering time on the sled to relax as a passenger. Overnight, lunch and evening meal at the Arctic Panorama Lodge on Uløya. Day Eight: After breakfast, transfer to Tromsø Langnes airport for your return flight to the UK. Dog-sled tour Price includes Return flights to Tromsø Langnes 3 nights at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast. A light evening meal is included). 4 nights at the Arctic Panorama Lodge, Uløya (Full Board) All transfers detailed All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Fridays between Dec Apr Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,958 per person Scandinavia 77

78 Norway Itinerary Price includes Flights to Tromsø Langnes, returning from Kirkenes 3 nights at the Scandic Ishavshotel, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast). Please visit our website. 2 nights onboard the Hurtigruten - Tromsø to Kirkenes (Full Board) 2 nights at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel, Kirkenes (Half Board) All transfers detailed All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Dec Mar Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 2,238 per person Reindeer sled tour The Aurora Borealis over Tromsø Bewitched by the beauty of Northern Norway Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights High above the Arctic Circle, the north of Norway is one of the most magical winter destinations in the world. Here the snow covers the landscape, mountain peaks dominate the scene and the sparking blue fjords are beguilingly illuminated by the low winter sun. Make the most of an unforgettable journey beyond the Arctic Circle by combining time in Tromsø with the frontier town of Kirkenes just 15km from the Russian border. This seven-night trip offers ample opportunity for northern lights sightings (weather permitting), wonderful winter activities and an overnight at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport, you will be transferred to the Scandic Ishavshotel in the centre of the city. Overnight at the Scandic Ishavshotel in Tromsø. Day Two: A husky ride under the dark Arctic sky Day at leisure in Tromsø. This evening we have included a 4 hour dog sled experience that not only takes you away from the artificial lights of Tromsø but that also offers you the opportunity to try your hands at mushing your own husky team. This excursion is a favourite of the Sunvil team. Overnight at the Scandic Ishavshotel in Tromsø. Day Three: Wildlife rib boat tour Our suggested itinerary features a 5 hour wildlife, culture and scenery boat tour. This trip, operated by a highly-rated locally-owned company, will explore the fjords and archipelago surrounding Tromsø. The scenery is breathtaking and home to a rich variety of birdlife. Overnight at the Scandic Ishavshotel in Tromsø. Day Four and Five: Reindeer sled tour and Hurtigruten Reindeers and their herders have worked the land surrounding Tromsø for millennia. At Sunvil we pride ourselves on our ability to offer our guests and insight to the real country, and today s reindeer sled and culture tour is guaranteed to do just that. You will also have the opportunity to try lasso throwing, listen to your local guide s stories and hear a joik performance. At 18:30 depart Tromsø onboard the Hurtigruten for your cruise northbound to the frontier town of Kirkenes. The journey takes two nights, arriving into Kirkenes at 09:00 on day three. Full Board accommodation is provided onboard the Hurtigruten. Day Six: Kirkenes Snow Hotel On arrival at Kirkenes port you will be transferred to the Kirkenes Snow Hotel, a carefully sculpted structure that takes shape on the outskirts of the town each winter. Overnight at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel (page 75) Day Seven: King crab safari King crabs flourish on the floor of the icy Barents Sea and can measure up to 6ft (claw to claw). This is a local delicacy and one which tastes all the better when it is freshly-caught, served without any frills and enjoyed at a wilderness camp around a roaring fire. Overnight and evening meal at the Kirkenes Snow Hotel in a gamme cabin (warm accommodation). Day Eight: Transfer to Kirkenes airport for the return flight to the UK Sunvil

79 Norway Itinerary Tromsø and Alta: City and countryside Itinerary: 7 days / 6 nights As the title suggests, this six night itinerary combines the Arctic cities of Tromsø and Alta, both synonymous with the sightings of the Aurora Borealis and destinations which hold a weight of expectation to deliver, with the pristine, snow-covered countryside surrounding Alta. It is a trip that is guaranteed to open your eyes to the diversity and beauty of this region and will leave you wanting to explore further. The northern lights will quickly become the ice on the cake of what is an already exceptional holiday. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport you will be transferred to the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora. Over-night and light evening meal at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø (page 70). Day Two: Aurora hunt Day at leisure in the university city of Tromsø. This small city has a vibrant beat and is brimming with boutique shops and local food producers. It may be 350km north of the Arctic Circle but the Paris of the North is a connected, innovative and charming destination. Attractions include the University Museum, Fjellheisen cable car which affords remarkable views from its summit (421m above sea level) and the Arctic Cathedral. This evening, we have chosen a small-group Aurora tour for our guests. The Northern Light hunt will take you away from the city lights in search of Mother Nature s colourful waves. A sighting of the Aurora Borealis is a moving and exhilarating experience and one which will cement Tromsø in your memories forever. Overnight and light evening meal at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora in Tromsø. Day Three: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tromsø Langnes airport for a domestic flight to Alta. On arrival at Alta airport, you will be transferred to Ongajok Mountain Lodge. Keep your eyes peeled as this route regularly offers sightings of moose and reindeer. Overnight and evening meal at Ongajok Mountain Lodge in Mathisdalen (page 74) Day Four: Visit to the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel Each year, on the banks of the River Alta, the family-run Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel is created. This is a more homely and relaxed property to the original ICEHOTEL in Swedish Lapland but the experience is no less impressive. Today you will visit the Igloo Hotel, its ice rooms, suites, chapel and bar. Lunch is included in the hotel s muchpraised restaurant. Overnight and evening meal at Ongajok Mountain Lodge in Mathisdalen. Day Five: Dog sled tour One of the benefits about staying at a personable property like Ongajok is that the winter excursions on offer are also intimate. On the dog sled tour included today you will learn how to harness your dogs and drive your husky team (two people to a sled, taking it in turns to mush). It is an experience that is perfect for those who enjoy being outdoors and is guaranteed to excite all the senses - sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste (an outdoor lunch is included). Overnight and evening meal at Ongajok Mountain Lodge in Mathisdalen. Day Six: Snow shoe tour A two hour snow shoe tour with a local guided is included this morning. You will explore the direct surroundings of the lodge, looking for animal tracks and reaching otherwise inaccessible places. An afternoon snowmobile tour can be arranged at a supplement. Lunch, evening meal and overnight at Ongajok Mountain Lodge in Mathisdalen. Day Seven: Transfer to Alta airport for the return flight to the UK. Snow-covered landscape surrounding Alta Price includes Flights to Tromsø Langnes, returning from Alta A domestic flight from Tromsø Langnes to Alta 2 nights at the Clarion Collection Hotel Aurora, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast. A light evening meal is included) 4 nights at Ongajok Mountain Lodge, Mathisdalen (Full Board) All transfers detailed All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Dec Mar Duration 6 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,962 per person Scandinavia 79

80 Norway Itinerary Price includes Flights to Leknes airport, returning from Svolvaer airport (via Oslo Gardermoen) 3 nights at Reine Rorbuer, Reine (Self Catering) 4 nights at Svinøya Rorbuer, Svolvaer (Self Catering) 8 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Note: A car hire, one-way drop off fee is payable locally. Departures Daily Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,448 per person Svolvaer Hamnoy Summer in Northern Norway: Lofoten - Reine - Svolvaer Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights The most unique aspect of Northern Norway is its wild and beautiful landscape, and the Lofoten archipelago is considered to be the most spectacular of all. A distinctive landscape of precipitous mountains and sharp peaks combine with sheltered bays, white sand beaches and traditional fishing communities to form a backdrop that once seen, is never forgotten. Day One: On arrival at Leknes airport, collect your hire car and drive to the southwestern tip of the Lofoten archipelago and the village of Reine. Overnight at the Reine Rorbuer in Reine (page 68). Day Two: Day at leisure. Opportunity to explore the southern islands of the archipelago: Moskenes and Flakstadøya. At every turn the mountainous peaks and picturesque ports of the Lofoten beg to be photographed. It is easy to see why so many artists have been drawn to these magnificent isles. The light here is very special and only enhances the splendour of this awe-inspiring scene. Overnight at the Reine Rorbuer in Reine. Day Three: Day at leisure. Take a cruise on the Reinefjord (Jun-Aug) to the village of Vindstad and then continue your journey on foot to the beach at Bunesstranda (1-hour each way). Overnight at the Reine Rorbuer in Reine. Day Four: A National Tourist Route (scenic drive) has been developed in the Lofoten, linking the village of Å to Raftsundet in the north. The Lofoten archipelago is blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Norway: craggy alpine peaks, glistening white sandy beaches, fishing hamlets and verdant agricultural communities. Today, take a leisurely drive through this diverse landscape, along the tourist route, on your way to Svolvaer. Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvaer (page 68). Day Five: Day at leisure. Opportunity to explore the islands of Vestvågøy and Austågøya. In particular we would recommend a visit to the Viking museum at Borg, home to the largest-known Viking chieftain s house. During the summer months, the sun continues to bathe the mountains and fjords in a golden glow at midnight. The beach of Eggum on the island of Vestvågøy is one of the best spots from which to observe the natural phenomenon. Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvaer. Day Six: The village of Henningsvaer, situated at the foot of Mount Vågakaillen, has more than its fair share of art galleries, handicraft shops and workshops and is worthy of a visit. From Henningsvaer, it is possible to participate in a midnight sun safari (23 May 24 Jul), snorkelling trip (15 Jun 15 Aug) and a sea eagle excursion (15 Jun 15 Aug). Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvaer. Day Seven: Day at leisure. Time to explore the port town of Svolvaer or to take a hike in the mountains. Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvaer. Day Eight: Drive to Svolvaer airport for the return flight to the UK Sunvil

81 Norway Itinerary A scenic drive in Northern Norway Itinerary: 15 days / 14 nights Norway s National Tourist Routes are unique 18 drives that cover most of the country, and boast roadside stops that could fill an entire architecture journal. This 14-night itinerary incorporates three of our favourite routes (the Lofoten, Andøya and Senja) as well as a stay in the university city of Tromsø. Day One: On arrival at Tromsø Langnes airport, collect your hire car and self transfer to the centre of the university city. Your accommodation is the modern, Clarion Hotel The Edge. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø (page 70). Day Two: During the summer months, Tromsø and the surrounding region is bathed in the midnight sun (21May-21Jul). Take a hike or a drive in the mountains and rest at the summit whilst watching the sun dipping towards the horizon before climbing again to signal the start of another day. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel Edge in Tromsø. Day Three: From Tromsø, drive southbound to the island of Senja (c.3 hours). The drive along the outer edge of Senja a National Tourist Route - is a journey past deep fjords, beaches, precipitous mountainsides and idyllic hamlets. Overnight at Hamn I Senja on Senja (page 71). Day Four: Day at leisure on the island of Senja, considered by many the most beautiful of Northern Norway s arctic isles. We would recommend that you head inland to the mountain plateau at the heart of the island. Alternatively, take a hike in the mountains surround Hamn. Overnight at Hamn I Senja on Senja. Day Five: From Gryllefjord on the island of Senja, a boat travels to Andenes on the Vesteralen archipelago. On arrival at Andenes you will pickup the Andøya National Tourist Route, which runs along the outer edge of the island and past its three nature reserves. Continue your drive to The House on the Outside on the island of Langøya c.3 hours from Andenes. Overnight at The House on the Outside in Ringstad. Day Six: Day at leisure. For the outdoor enthusiast, Vesterålen offers a natural playground with marked hiking trails, kayaking opportunities, cycle routes and an abundance of bird life. Overnight at The House on the Outside in Ringstad. Day Seven: Continue your exploration of Norway s dramatic and awe-inspiring coastline by travelling south to the capital of the Lofoten, Svolvaer. Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvær (page 68). Days Eight and Nine: Days at leisure in Svolvaer. Opportunity to explore the northern islands of the Lofoten chain. We would recommend visiting the Lofoten war museum and the village of Kabelvåg, or participating in one of the many outdoor activities available in the area - kayaking, rib boat tours, cycling and hiking. Overnight at the Svinøya Rorbuer in Svolvær. Day Ten: After breakfast, drive south towards the historical village of Nusfjord. The road between Svolvaer and Nusfjord is part of the Lofoten National Tourist Route and travels alongside craggy alpine peaks, glistening white sandy beaches and fishing villages. Overnight at the Nusfjord AS Rorbuer in Nusfjord. Day Eleven and Twelve: Free time in Nusfjord. Opportunity to visit Kittiwake cliffs in Å, the picture-postcard village of Reine, the glass and ceramic studio in Vikten, the smithy at Sund and the beach at Ramberg. Overnight at the Nusfjord AS Rorbuer in Nusfjord. Day Thirteen: Day at leisure. In the evening drive to the village of Stamsund, where you will board the Hurtigruten with your car (at 19:30) and sail overnight towards Tromsø. Overnight and dinner on board the Hurtigruten. Day Fourteen: Free morning on board the Hurtigruten, arriving at Tromsø at 14:30. Self transfer to the Clarion Hotel The Edge. Afternoon and evening at leisure in Tromsø. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø (page 70). Day Fifteen: Transfer to Tromsø Langnes airport for your return flight to the UK. The Lofoten Price includes Return flights to Tromsø Langnes 3 nights at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Hamn I Senja, Senja (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at the House on the Outside, Ringstad (Bed & Breakfast). Please visit our website 3 nights at Svinøya Rorbuer, Svolvær (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at Nusfjord AS Rorbuer, Nusfjord (Bed & Breakfast). Please visit our website 1 night on board the Hurtigruten (Half Board) 15 days car hire (Group B) Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between May Sep Duration 14 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 2,336 per person Scandinavia 81

82 Norway Svalbard Svalbard Dog-sledding near Longyearbyen Ny-Alesund NORDAUSTLANDET SPITSBERGEN Pyramiden Barentsberg Longyearbyen There are a few places on Earth that even the most seasoned traveller will feel privileged to visit, and one of these destinations is the high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. A joy to explore with a unique pulse and magnetic pulse. Surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean, just 1000km south of the North Pole, Svalbard covers an area of 62,000sq km. Despite its size the majority of the landscape is uninhabited and. the result is a beautiful, glaciated and unspoiled environment that is unrivalled Polar bears and other fauna Svalbard is arguably the best place in the world to see polar bears but, many other mammals also call this remote land their home: walruses, seals, whales (beluga, minke, orca), Svalbard reindeer, Arctic foxes and a wealth of migratory bird species. Longyearbyen The capital of Svalbard is a colourful, multi-national community with a raison d etre of its own. Its inhabitants have been drawn to the Arctic from far and wide, each answering their own polar call. Pyramiden The Russian coal mining settlement is situated at the end of the Isfjord and is accessible by snowmobile and boat excursion. Evacuated in 1998, Ryramiden is a ghost town trapped in time, slowly decomposing. Fossils For the amateur fossil hunter the shoreline of the archipelago can be very rewarding; it is possible to take any uncovered fossil home as a souvenir. Excavations have found fossils over 150 million years old. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments. 82 Sunvil

83 Norway Svalbard The five seasons of Svalbard In the polar regions, the power of the sun can be felt more intensely than anywhere else in the world. She provides constant light in the summer and does not rise above the horizon in the winter, leaving the land soaked in mystical darkness. Her warmth is a gentle glow, her rays colour the sky in pinks, purples and golds, and sometimes she appears so close that you almost feel like you could touch her. Words cannot accurately describe the sheer magnificence of Svalbard. As the most readily accessible region of the polar north, the scenery and sheer beauty is the epitome of our Arctic dreams Light winter MARCH TO MAY The sun returns to the Isfjord and Longyearbyen at the beginning of March and is greeted with a week-long festival. At this time, a magical blue light illuminates the sky and you can feel the sun fighting for a presence. As the sun glides higher in the sky and her strength grows, daylight hours extend and by the end of April the midnight sun has returned. This is widely considered the best time for snowmobiling and dog sledding. Spring MAY By May, the coastal ice is breaking up and boat trips along the fjord commence. The first flickers of summer appear as the snow begins to melt. Svalbard is beautiful at this time of year - snow covered mountain peaks form the backdrop to a glistening waterway. Winter and summer activities can be enjoyed. Summer JUNE TO AUGUST The summer months attract ornithologists, nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to Svalbard s shores. The snow has disappeared and in its place is a land of lichen and delicate tundra flowers. The towering mountains, nutrient-rich waters and vast tundra are the perfect setting for kayaking, hiking, ice caving, fossil-hunting and boat excursions. This natural paradise attracts whales and walruses to the ice-free fjords, an abundance of birdlife to the cliffs, and polar bears and Arctic fox in search of food. 4 5 Autumn AUGUST TO NOVEMBER The midnight sun leaves Longyearbyen on 23 August and the wilderness gains the golden colours of autumn. Oranges, browns, reds and gold blanket the valleys. This period sees the welcome return of the Lady Aurora and you may even experience the first dusting of snow. Summer activities are still available at this time. Dark winter NOVEMBER TO FEBRUARY Svalbard is bathed in darkness for two months, from mid-november to the end of January. It is not dark however as your days are accompanied by the twinkling of moonlight and stars. It is even possible to observe the Aurora Borealis throughout the day - a unique experience. A wealth of winter activities are on offer including snowmobile tours, dog sled excursions and wilderness meals Scandinavia 83

84 Svalbard Longyearbyen Longyearbyen The focus point for visitors to Svalbard is Longyearbyen, a community of 2000 inhabitants on the shores of the Isfjord. It is the northernmost year-round settlement in the world and is the departure point for day excursions, expeditions and cruises, as well as a fascinating destination in its own right. Snowmobiling near Longyearbyen Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Longyearbyen The Radisson Polar Blu Hotel is located at the end of the main avenue in Longyearbyen. Throughout the hotel large windows allow the views of the Hiorthfjellet, the Isfjord and the arctic light to flood inside. During the dark winter months, the focus changes to the warming wood-burning fireplace in the heart of the lobby. Sit and relax, before or after your activity. Accommodation: 95 rooms including standard and superior rooms and suites. Airport: 8km Longyearbyen Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,105 per person* Funken Lodge, Longyearbyen Funken Lodge (formerly the Spitsbergen Hotel) reopened in 2017 after a complete refurbishment. It offers accommodation of the highest standard and some of the best views in Longyearbyen, from its elevated position at the back of the town. For us, Funken Lodge is set apart from other hotel offerings in the city due to its rich heritage and connection with the Spitsbergen Coal Company; a history that, even today, can be felt and experienced. Yes, the property is modern but the pictures and artefacts which line the public areas and guest rooms ensure that its 70 year story will never be forgotten. Accommodation: 88 rooms including single and standard rooms and suites. Airport: 8km Longyearbyen Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,194 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights) and flights from London to Longyearbyen (via Oslo Gardermoen). Regional airports and single room supplements on request. 84 Sunvil

85 Longyearbyen and beyond Svalbard Longyearbyen The untamed wild is all around Longyearbyen - the magnificence and scale of the scene is guaranteed to capture the heart of all explorers. Here you ll find glaciers groaning against a mirrored sea, jagged mountain peaks, vast icebergs and a barren ground where lichen and delicate tundra flowers grow. Summer in Svalbard Basecamp Hotel, Longyearbyen As you enter Basecamp Hotel in the centre of Longyearbyen, you are welcomed with the warm glow of candlelight against driftwood panelled walls and, on occasions, the inviting smell of freshly cooked waffles. The atmosphere is both homely and rustic, making you feel instantly at ease and comfortable. The focus of the hotel is on the public communal areas, where guests are encouraged to meet and share experiences from their travels. There is a open-plan lounge and dining area, each adorned with pieces of wooden carved furniture, local handicrafts and pictures and memorabilia which depict the history of the archipelago and tells stories of the trapper s who were based here in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Accommodation: 16 rooms including single, standard and triple rooms and suites. Airport: 8km Longyearbyen Arctic location Year round activities available Guide price from 1,140 per person* Isfjord Radio Station, Cape Linnè Cape Linnè, on the island of Spitsbergen, is home to the Isfjord Radio Station, originally an important telecommunications link between Svalbard and mainland Norway. Established in 1933, 90km away from the civilisation of Longyearbyen, the station was destroyed during the Second World War before being re-built. Today parts of the old establishment have been preserved and form an integral part of the new boutique interior. During the winter, when a blanket of snow covers the island (October to May), the property is reached by snowmobile or dog sled and in the summer (June to August) arrival is by boat, across the Isfjord. Accommodation: 22 standard rooms with communal bathroom facilities. Airport: Longyearbyen Arctic location Full board Winter activities available Prices on request * Guide prices for the Basecamp Hotel based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights) and flights from London to Longyearbyen (via Oslo Gardermoen). Prices for Isfjord Radio Station are available on request. Regional airports and single room supplements on request Scandinavia 85

86 Svalbard Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Longyearbyen, via Oslo Gardermoen 4 nights at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Longyearbyen (Bed & Breakfast) All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Nov Jun Duration 5 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,429 per person Polar fox Dog sledding near Longyearbyen Svalbard: The land of our Arctic dreams Itinerary: 6 days / 5 nights During the dark winter months (Nov - Feb) the moon and twinkling stars illuminate the snow-covered vista below. At this time of year, the Aurora Borealis can be observed throughout the day if weather conditions permit. By February the solar rays are desperate to return and a golden glow burns on the horizon. The ever-changing light show performed is truly magical - look upwards and see a blue sky tinted with pinks and dotted with the constellations. Day One: On arrival at Longyearbyen airport, selftransfer to the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel using the airport bus service. Overnight at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel in Longyearbyen (page 84). Day Two: Guided tour of Longyearbyen After breakfast you will be met by a local guide and, together with a small group, you will enjoy a 2-hour minibus tour of the town and its surrounding area. You will not travel far, as the whole archipelago has only 46km of roads in total, but the information you will gather will help you to appreciate the way of life in the high-arctic, its history, flora and fauna. This afternoon, visit the Svalbard Museum - close to your hotel - to learn more about the geography and climate of the region, wildlife and polar expeditions. Evening at leisure. Overnight at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel. Day Three: Snowmobile excursion There are a host of snowmobile excursions available on Svalbard, everything from 3 hour experiences to 11 hour expeditions. The package price includes a 3 hour Polar night safari or a 3 hour tour to Camp Barentz (dates dependent). These trips can be upgraded to longer tours at a supplement. Within a few minutes snowmobile-drive from Longyearbyen, the landscape becomes crisp and isolated and you can see for miles around, towards the mountain peaks and over the frozen fjords. This blank, white canvas is a natural wilderness in the truest sense. Keep your eyes peeled for the Svalbard reindeer, which can often be spotted along your route. From November to January, your experience will be under the cover of darkness as the sun does not breach the horizon at this time of year. Sparkling constellations will light your way. You may even enjoy a sighting of the Aurora Borealis. From February the daytime skies are a rich blue, and by April you will be travelling at the time of the midnight sun. Evening at leisure. Overnight at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel. Day Four: Dog-sled tour Dog sledding has long been a tradition on Svalbard, and today we have included a short tour (3-4 hours) for your enjoyment. As with the early explorers, you will use your team of husky dogs to navigate the silent snow-covered tundra. Our excursions are hands-on allowing guests to help harness their dogs as well as try their hand at mushing. Of course, if you prefer you can just sit back on the sled and relax as the magical high-arctic landscape passes-by. Evening at leisure. Overnight at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel. Day Five: Day at leisure. Opportunity to enjoy some last minute shopping, or to participate in another excursion. Sunvil can prebook an Arctic wilderness evening, ice caving and boat excursions along the Isfjord to Barentsburg and Pyramiden (from 1 May). Overnight at the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel. Day Six: After breakfast, self transfer to Longyearbyen airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

87 Svalbard Itinerary The Arctic outpost and you Itinerary: 7 days / 6 nights At the edge of human existence, the Isfjord Radio station is 90km from Longyearbyen and stands in isolation with only the wilds of Svalbard and the Arctic Ocean for company. It is a destination that offers you silence and drama, and one at which you are in the hands of Mother Nature. It is like no where else in Europe, and potentially the world. Our six night itinerary combines Svalbard s capital with this wilderness hotel. An adventure that will excite your senses and leave you with a lifetime of memories. Day One: On arrival at Longyearbyen airport you will be transferred to the Basecamp Hotel. Overnight at the Basecamp Hotel in Longyearbyen (page 85). Day Two: Day at leisure in Longyearbyen. Take the time to visit the Svalbard Museum which houses exhibitions covering a range of topics including geography, climate, geology, flora, wildlife, polar expeditions and hunting. It is an excellent introduction to the islands and highly recommended by the Sunvil team. Tours of Longyearbyen are available and can be pre-booked by Sunvil. Overnight at the Basecamp Hotel in Longyearbyen. Day Three: Hike on the Nordenskiöld glacier There is no better way to get close to nature than to take a walk. Today, we have included a full-day guided hike on the Nordenskiöld glacier that will challenge you both physically and sensually. The tour starts with a rib-boat safari along the Isfjord, a magnet for wildlife during the summer months. Keep your eyes peeled for seabirds, walruses, belugas and even polar bears. Your hike on the glacier will put you as one with the arctic nature and will afford plenty of opportunities for photographs. A wilderness lunch and evening meal are included before returning to Longyearbyen by boat. Overnight at the Basecamp Hotel in Longyearbyen. Day Four: A journey to Isfjord Radio Station and a visit to Barentsburg From the glacier to the outermost part of the Isfjord. Your transfer is by boat and will offer you the chance to observe the fantastic fjord scenery at close quarters. The journey includes a stop at the Russian settlement of Barentsburg and a guided tour of the mining town. Lunch is provided on arrival at the Isfjord Radio Station before your guide will lead you on a tour of the Cape Linné district. Whilst remote, the Isfjord Radio Station is a beautiful boutique hotel of charm. Guests are welcomed as friends. There are no airs and graces, and yet there is an underlying level of quality and comfort. Here you explore, experience, learn, eat and relax together as a group. Overnight and evening meal at Isfjord Radio Station at Cape Linné (page 85). Day Five: Optional excursions Free time at the edge of the Isfjord. A range of guided activities* can be pre-booked for guests, depending on the day of your stay: wild swimming in the fjord, sauna experiences, guided hikes, canoeing and birdwatching. Lunch, evening meal and overnight at the Isfjord Radio Station at Cape Linné. Day Six After breakfast, there is time for a guided hike or maybe a swim in the Arctic Ocean followed by a sauna. A warm lunch is served before you depart towards Longyearbyen. On arrival in the capital you will be transferred to the Basecamp Hotel. Overnight at the Basecamp Hotel n Longyearbyen. Day Seven: After breakfast you will be transferred to Longyearbyen airport for your return flight to the UK. Price includes Return flights to Longyearbyen, via Oslo Gardermoen 4 nights at the Basecamp Hotel, Longyearbyen (Bed & Breakfast) 2 nights at Isfjord Radio Station, Cape Linné (Full Board) All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request Departures Daily between Jul Sep Duration 6 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 2,498 per person * It is important to note that to move outside of the Isfjord Radio Station Hotel you need to be accompanied by a guide at all times Scandinavia 87

88 Svalbard Itinerary Price includes Return flights to Longyearbyen, via Oslo Gardermoen 3 nights at Funken Lodge, Longyearbyen (Bed & Breakfast) All excursions and experiences detailed Single room supplement Departures Daily between Aug Sep Duration 3 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,427 per person Isfjord Funktionærmessen Restaurant, Funken Lodge Autumn in the Arctic: An activity and gastronomic break Itinerary: 4 days / 3 nights The landscape of Svalbard transforms before your eyes as autumn sets in. The days become shorter and glorious golden hues take hold of the mountains, you may even see the first dustings of snow. We love this time of year. It offers all of the experiences of the summer plus the cosiness of the fall. You may even be blessed with displays of the Aurora Borealis from the skies above. Day One: Arctic wilderness evening On arrival at Longyearbyen airport, self transfer to Funken Lodge using the airport bus service. This evening, you will be transferred 10km outside of the capital to Camp Barentz in the Advent Valley for a relaxed evening amidst a pristine natural backdrop. Reindeers and Arctic foxes are often observed in the close surroundings and, away from the city, you can enjoy a 360 panorama of the mountains and dusky sky. A local dinner is served around a roaring fire and a presentation on polar bears and local folklore is provided. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen (page 84). Day Two: A visit to coal mine number 3 and the world s northernmost brewery Longyearbyen was settled by the mining industry and for many years this, alongside Arctic expeditions and scientific research, was the life-blood of the archipelago. In 2017, after 100 years of Norwegian coal mining in Longyearbyen, the last commercial mine closed (mine number 7 remains open providing power for the local community). On this 3 hour excursion you will explore mine number 3 and will learn about coal production and life of the miners on Svalbard. It is dark, cool and quiet in the mine; if you listen carefully you can hear the mountain talking to you. Your afternoon is at leisure in Longyearbyen. Why not visit the Svalbard Museum, the local handicraft centre and the art hall? This evening we have included two experiences for you. The first is beer tasting at the Svalbard brewery, which at 78 north is the world s northernmost beer producer, made from 2000 year old glacial water. The second is an evening meal at Funken Lodge, an experience far-removed from your wilderness meal on Day One. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen. Day Three: Guided hike Svalbard is alluring in part because of its sheer remoteness. Wherever you are your group and your guide are likely to be the only humans there. In Europe, this being alone is an all too rare experience. Today, alongside your local guide, you will hike to the summit of the Troll Stone Mountain (strenuous) from where a far-reaching view over Longyearbyen, the Isfjord and the mountains beyond unfolds. Take the opportunity to enjoy the silence and calm of this intoxicatingly beautiful scene. For your final night in Longyearbyen we have reserved a table at Huset. This historic restaurant has received a Wine Glass from Wine Spectator and offers fine dining of a Michelin star standard, without the price tag. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen. Day Four: After breakfast, self transfer to Longyearyen airport using the airport bus service for your return flight to the UK. 88 Sunvil

89 Svalbard Itinerary Summer in Svalbard and Tromsø Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights As the snow melts around Longyearbyen, the incredible geological makeup of the Svalbard archipelago can be observed and the mountain peaks, valleys and open tundra become accessible with a local guide. Join a boat excursion on the Isfjord to witness the drifting sea ice, glacial cliffs and to explore the tidal shores rich in fossils. It is also possible to visit the abandoned mining settlement of Pyramiden and the Russian settlement of Barentsburg. Combining the high Arctic with the university city of Tromsø, this seven night itinerary allows you to explore and experience two of the highlights of northern Norway. Cultural interactions, majestic scenery, delicious local cuisine and memorable experiences are guaranteed. Day One: On arrival at Longyearbyen airport, self transfer to Funken Lodge in the centre of the town. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen (see page 84). Day Two: Guided tour of Longyearbyen The archipelago of Svalbard is like nowhere else on earth, and it is only with a guided tour that you will truly understand the islands - their geology, history and modern-day life. This morning, we have included a 3-hour minibus excursion of the capital which will provide a welcoming insight into the islands. Afternoon and evening at leisure. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen. Day Three: Boat excursion to Pyramiden and Nordenskiold Glacier After breakfast, you will be met by a local guide and transferred to the waterfront in Longyearbyen for your full day boat excursion to Pyramiden, an abandoned Russian mining settlement. Your cruise will leisurely sail inland along the Isfjord and Billefjord. Wrap up warm, and take your seat on the deck to enjoy the passing scenery - bird cliffs, drifting sea ice and the vibrant blue glacier of Nordenskiold. At Pyramiden you will have time to explore the ghost town, last inhabited in Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen. Day Four: Fossil hunting on foot Today, enjoy a 3-hour hiking tour on the moraine of the Longyear Glacier. Away from the town, the nature is silent, untouched and covered by gravel, small lichen, miniature grass and arctic flowers. It is also possible to uncover fossils amongst the landscape, and if you find a plant fossil you can take it home as a souvenir. Overnight at Funken Lodge in Longyearbyen. Day Five: After breakfast, self transfer to Longyearbyen airport for your flight to Tromsø. On arrival in the largest city in Northern Norway, you will be transferred to the Clarion Hotel The Edge. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø (see page 70). Days Six and Seven: Days at leisure in Tromsø. Opportunity to explore this evocative city and its museums and attractions. We would highly recommend taking the cable car towards the summit of Mount Storsteinen (421m) which affords a panoramic view over the city and its surrounding archipelago. Alternatively, why not join one of the many excursions which depart from the city? From boat tours and fishing, kayaking and hiking trips to glacial tours, there is something for everyone. Evening at leisure in Tromsø. Overnight at the Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø. Day Eight: After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tromsø airport for your return flight to the UK. Longyearbyen Price includes Flights to Longyearbyen airport, returning from Tromsø Vaernes airport (via Oslo Gardermoen) Private transfers on arrival and on departure in Tromsø 4 nights at the Funken Lodge, Longyearbyen (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at the Clarion Hotel The Edge, Tromsø (Bed & Breakfast) All excursions detailed Single room supplement on request. Departures Daily between Jun Sep Duration 7 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1,854 per person Scandinavia 89

90 Denmark The gateway to Scandinavia Denmark - The gateway to Scandinavia Denmark is the smallest and southernmost country of Scandinavia. With its rich Viking heritage, endless countryside, glorious sandy beaches, a host of medieval castles and Manor Houses and, of course, the vibrant city of Copenhagen it is a destination with much to offer the independent traveller. SUNVIL WEBSITE Within our brochure you will find a good selection of properties, suggested itineraries and regional information that Sunvil offer. However, for additional properties, photos, itineraries and general information on Denmark please visit our website Copenhagen Founded in 1167, Copenhagen has been the capital of Denmark since the early 15th century. With a historical core, the world s second oldest theme park, cafes, canals and castles it is one of the most relaxed and picturesque capitals in Europe, and an ideal destination for a short break. Pages Sunvil Copenhagen

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92 Denamrk Copenhagen Copenhagen Amalienborg Palace Helsingør Louisiana Hillerod Copenhagen Roskilde The city of Copenhagen is located on the island of Zealand, almost at the easternmost point of Denmark, and is one of Europe s oldest and most wonderful capitals. With a rich, multi-cultural population of 1.1 million, Copenhagen has an international vibe and multiple facets that will appeal to all interests Nyhavn Nørrebro Cycling Architecture Not to be missed on any visit to Copenhagen is Nyhavn (new harbour), the colourful harbour that features on postcards and in every guidebook. A favourite place for locals and visitors alike. Nørrebro is the real Copenhagen. Here you will find atmospheric lanes, squares with impromptu street entertainment, an oasis of shops and restaurants and the Assistens Cemetry. The streets of Copenhagen are awash with bikes. It is the original bike city with 400km of bike lanes criss-crossing the capital. It is the best way to explore the compact capital s famous landmarks. For architectural gems, look no further than the Black Diamond an angular extension of the Royal Danish Library, the modern Opera House and the stock exchange, Borsen with its spire of four entwined dragons. Note: Not all our accommodation is suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Please contact us to answer any questions you may have regarding our properties and to discuss their suitability for those with health conditions or impairments. 92 Sunvil

93 Denmark Copenhagen Copenhagen At the centre of Copenhagen is the district of Indre By (the inner city), bounded by parkland and a myriad of lakes, canals and waterways. This is the historical heart of Copenhagen jam-packed with medieval buildings, colourful harbours, narrow cobbled streets and Royal Palaces. Copenhagen Copenhagen Admiral Hotel, Copenhagen The Copenhagen Admiral Hotel occupies one of the best positions in Copenhagen, directly on the waterfront and a short walk from Nyhavn and a gentle stroll from Amalienborg Palace. A former warehouse (from 1787), the property is handsomely rustic with wooden beams and teak furniture. The history of the Admiral Hotel, from its origins as a granary store through to a provider of hotel accommodation, is told through the interior design, photographs and artefacts which line the guest rooms and public areas. The result is a historic property which offers contemporary accommodation of the highest standard. Accommodation: 366 rooms including single, standard and family rooms, junior suites and suites. Airport: 12km Copenhagen Kastrup City centre location Guide price from 585 per person* Absalon Hotel, Copenhagen Founded in 1938 the recently renovated Absalon Hotel provides a comfortable stay in the popular Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, an area known for its lively vibe and popular restaurants. One of Copenhagen s oldest familyowned hotels, the property is today managed by Karen Nedergaard, grandchild of the founding owners, who has incorporated vibrant colours throughout the hotel to complement the original architecture. Priding itself on genuine hospitality, the hotel offers Concept24 a concept which, if booked in advance, allows guests to keep their room for 24 hours, no matter what time they arrive. Accommodation: 161 rooms including standard (small, medium and large) and superior rooms and junior suites. Airport: 12km Copenhagen Kastrup City centre location Guide price from 501 per person* * Guide prices based on 2-sharing a standard room (3 nights) and flights from London to Copenhagen Kastrup. Single room supplement Scandinavia 93

94 Denmark Itinerary Price includes Flights to Copenhagen Kastrup, returning from Oslo Gardermoen 3 nights at the Absalon Hotel, Copenhagen (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at the Nobis Hotel, Stockholm (Bed & Breakfast) 3 nights at the Continental Hotel, Oslo (Bed & Breakfast. All transfers detailed A 48 hour Stockholm Pass and a 48 hour Oslo Pass Single room supplement on request Departures Daily Duration 9 nights Guide price based on 2-sharing from 1578 per person Copenhagen Stockholm The capitals of Scandinavia: Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo Itinerary: 10 days / 9 nights The cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo are some of the most picturesque and natural in Europe with their lush parklands, shimmering waterways, medieval centres, world-class museums and innovative, modern architecture attracting visitors. Our nine night itinerary visits the capitals of Scandinavia and offers free time for exploration. Day One: On arrival at Copenhagen airport, self-transfer to the Absalon Hotel in Copenhagen. Overnight at the Absalon Hotel in Copenhagen (page 93). Day Two and Three: For a first time visitor, we would recommend that you explore the city on foot or by using one of the city bikes. The centre of Copenhagen is compact and easily navigable you can reach most sites from anywhere in the inner city within a 20-minute walk. Another option is to take a 1-hour cruise through the canals of the city, passing the Little Mermaid, the Royal Palace, the Opera House and the Black Diamond library - this is a great way to learn about the city and to see the primary sites. We would also recommend exploring the districts of Christianshavn and Nørrebro; enjoying some retail therapy on the longest pedestrianised shopping street in the world, Strøget and to visit the harbour of Nyhavn. Overnight at the Absalon Hotel in Copenhagen. Day Four: After breakfast, depart Copenhagen by train and travel to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm (c,5 hours). On arrival in Stockholm, self-transfer to the Nobis Hotel in the centre of the city. Overnight at the Nobis Hotel, Stockholm (page 13). Day Five and Six: Free time in Stockholm. Opportunity to explore one of the most picturesque cities in Europe and one of the most natural. Be sure not to miss the fascinating Vasa Museum, Skansen, the ABBA Museum and the Fotografiska Museum. Why not take a cruise in the inner archipelago or to the historical sites of Drottningholm Slott or Gripsholm Castle or, hire a city bike and visit the Ladugårdsgärdet Park and climb to the top of the Kaknäs TV Tower, the tallest building in the city, for a breathtaking panoramas? Overnight at the Nobis Hotel in Stockholm. Day Seven: After breakfast, depart Stockholm by train and travel to Oslo (c,6 hours). On arrival in Oslo, self-transfer to the Continental Hotel. Overnight at the Continental Hotel in Oslo (page 53). Day Eight and Nine: At the head of the Oslofjord, the Norwegian capital is compact and easy to get around. The central sights of Akershus Fortress, Royal Palace, Opera House and the harbourfront are all within a 15-minute walk of the main street of Karl Johans gate. The museums of the Bygdøy peninsula, the new sculpture park of Ekebergparken, the National Gallery, and the natural park of Holmenkollen are other unmissable attractions in the city. It is during the summer months that Oslo really comes into its own. Take a boat excursion on the Oslofjord, visit its island archipelago, sunbathe, swim and enjoy lunch in one of the many waterfront restaurants. Alternatively, prebook a full day Norway in a nutshell tour visiting the Aurlandsfjord, Naeroyfjord and the fjord-side village of Flåm. Overnight at the Continental Hotel in Oslo. Day Ten: After breakfast, self transfer to Oslo Gardermoen airport for your return flight to the UK Sunvil

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96 Scandinavia General Information General Information Please read these notes in conjunction with our Booking Conditions and with price panels. Information contained in this brochure may alter after publication so please check with us for any changes prior to booking. About Sunvil s Bonding and Your Financial Security Sunvil is a fully bonded operator. We are licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL 808) for all air based holidays in this brochure. All non air travel arrangements (e.g. accommodation or ground arrangements only) are protected by ABTA, a Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) approved body. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, these organisations will ensure that you are not stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid us for an advance booking. For further information on how the CAA deals with air based bookings and to check our ATOL number, visit the CAA website at One call to us will save you considerable time and effort, and probably cost no more, in the end, than trying to arrange it all by yourself. Most important of all, it is financially more secure: we are fully ATOL-bonded so your money is 100% protected, and by law we take full responsibility for our arrangements, which is not necessarily the case with internet only operations who act only as agents. We firmly believe that, taken together, these benefits will allow you to make the most of your designer holiday with complete peace of mind. Accommodation Air-conditioning: Where air conditioning is mentioned this is provided at the discretion of the management and may not necessarily operate all day and every day. Children & Infants: Child reductions may apply on the basis of one child per two full fare paying passengers. Children must be under the age of 12 years on the date of departure to qualify and, in hotels, they must occupy the third bed in a three bedded room. Infants under 2 years of age on the date of departure, travel for a flat rate of 50. Cots should be requested at the time of booking and, for the most part, are payable locally. Clients with Disabilities: We always do our best for our disabled clients, but very often we do not have enough information as to the extent of the disability. If you are disabled, we need the details in writing so the accommodation providers can judge if they can meet your requirements. This may well take a little longer but will avoid disappointment. Facilities: Saunas, steam rooms, Jacuzzis and other hotel facilities stated in this brochure may not operate 24-hours a day. Many hotels offer these services at specific times of the day or on a request basis where advance notification of use, sometimes an hour or two, must be given locally. The provision of telephone lines, broadband Internet connections and WiFi do not form part of this contract. These facilities rely on local networks and therefore service levels cannot be guaranteed. No compensation is payable if the service is not working and is awaiting repair. Other facilities, fixtures and fittings including but not limited to, dishwasher, washing machine, swimming pool, lighting and air conditioning units may require servicing or repair. We cannot be held responsible for loss of use while repair is being undertaken. Room furnishings: In most cases rooms are furnished with twin beds and, when a double bed is requested we pass the preference to the hotel. Most hotels do have some rooms with double beds if they do not, they can usually successfully push two single beds together. Soap and towels are provided but not beach towels please bring your own. Many Scandinavian hotels, have limited storage and wardrobe facilities. Single rooms: Single rooms are smaller, tend to be without much of a view, have limited floor space and are more likely to be without balcony. They are also difficult to book in high season. In the low season you may well have a double for sole use. A twin/double for single use can be guaranteed for a further supplement. Swimming pools: Please note that the opening/closing date of the pool is an approximate date and cannot be guaranteed. Pools open/close according to the weather. If summer arrives early then pools are opened earlier than originally stated. The weather is unpredictable and therefore we cannot guarantee that pools will open/close when stated in our brochure. The dates given are simply guidelines. Three bedded rooms: Three bedded rooms are available in most hotels but, as they are often twin rooms with an extra bed, they may be rather cramped. The extra bed may be a proper bed, sofa bed or fold up bed. We cannot be held responsible if you find the room too crowded. Views: Specific views can be guaranteed only where a supplement is charged. Otherwise, we can request a room with view and the hotel will try to honour the request. A Few Facts of Life We believe the information in this brochure is true and correct. It is essential you read our descriptions carefully to avoid making a wrong choice. If you are unsure of anything please ask to speak to someone who has been to the area you wish to visit. Our advice is honest we would rather lose you than allow you to visit a location unsuited to your needs. Having said that, we would like to make our own position clear. Seasons change and so do resorts. What is quiet in June can be crowded in August. Tourist facilities depend on the weather and/or demand. Please bear this in mind as it is impossible to qualify every statement on every page. If you visit Scandinavia you must be prepared to accept the local way of life which, due to the climate, can be totally different from ours. We are not trying to dissuade you from travelling but just pointing out that you must take the rough with the smooth when you visit any foreign country. Despite the above, we are certain you will have the holiday of a lifetime but, if you do experience some niggles, try to have patience and understanding and gracefully accept that you cannot live as you would at home. Amendment and Administration Charges A fee of 35 per booking will be charged for each amendment to a confirmed booking to cover administration costs in addition to any charges made by airline, transport or accommodation suppliers. In the case of a minor amendment (e.g. cancellation of a pre-booked car) this charge is per booking; in the case of a major amendment (e.g. change of holiday dates, accommodation or resort) this charge is per person. Within 8 weeks of departure we reserve the right to treat a major alteration as a cancellation of the original holiday (attracting cancellation charges) and regard it as a new holiday booking. Health, Passports and Visas Health and EHIC: No inoculations or vaccinations are necessary for entry into Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. It is, however, advisable to check for the latest government health advice before departure. Details can be obtained from the National Travel Health Network and Centre website All EU citizens should have a free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in addition to travel insurance to apply please go to Lyme disease is unfortunately spreading across Scandinavia. This is a disease which is carried on ticks and as such is passed on to animals. Please be aware of this when approaching animals in Scandinavia and walking in the countryside. If you are at all concerned that you have been bitten by a tick, please seek medical advice immediately. For more information please log on to Passports and Visas: It is your responsibility to check and fulfil the passport, visa and immigration requirements applicable to your itinerary. You must check requirements for your own specific circumstances with the relevant Embassies and/or Consulates. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel, or incur any other loss because you have not complied with any passport, visa, immigration requirements or health formalities. City Cards The price of a City Card is included with all reservations to Stockholm, Gothenburg, Oslo and Bergen, unless declined at the quotation stage. The attractions and sightseeing tours participating in the City Card scheme are subject to change including those mentioned in our brochure itineraries. A Skånetrafiken Pass is included with all reservations to Skåne unless declined at the quotation stage. Currency The local currency is the Swedish Krona, Norwegian Kroner, Danish Krona and the Euro in Finland. Many shops, hotels and car hire agents will accept Visa Card, Mastercard, Diners Club and American Express cards. Excursions Booked Locally Sunvil does not operate its own excursions. Any excursions booked locally at destination do not form part of the package, whether reserved through our local agent. Sunvil acts solely as an agent for any such excursions and takes no responsibility or accepts any liability for their correct performance. FCO Travel Advice Keep up-to-date with the latest UK Government Travel Advice as issued by the Foreign Office before you travel. This can be accessed by telephone ( ); the Internet ( or BBC text services. As a responsible tour operator, Sunvil follows FCO advice should it advise against non-essential travel to any of our destinations during a period in which you are booked to travel imminently you may change or cancel your holiday with no penalty. Festival and excursion dates The dates of events and festivals mentioned in this brochure were correct at the time of brochure launch. However, as the dates are subject to change, please enquire at the time of booking so that we can reconfirm that the event is still taking place. The excursions detailed in this brochure operate at set periods/days throughout the year. If you wish to undertake an activity (i.e. kayaking, diving, fishing rib-boat safaris) during your holiday, please enquire that this excursion will be available during your trip Sunvil

97 Scandinavia General Information Group Travel We are experienced in making arrangements for special interest groups and welcome enquiries for affinity, conference and incentive travel. How to Book Our holidays can be booked through selected travel agents (excluding the multiple chains of Tui/Thomson or Thomas Cook). Alternatively you can call us Monday to Saturday during normal working hours. For all bookings including flights from the UK, an ATOL certificate will be issued at the time of confirmation. Please keep the ATOL certificate with your travel documents at all times. Once confirmed your deposit should be received by us within the next 7 days. For bookings within 8 weeks of departure, the full holiday amount is payable. A Holiday Confirmation will then be sent giving full holiday details and the balance due (payable 8 weeks before departure). Please check this carefully. No final invoice or statement will be sent. Your tickets and travel documents will be sent approximately 10 days before departure. Again, please check these as flight details may have slightly altered. Local Agents As this is a tailor-made programme for seasoned travellers we have no local representatives. We have local agents in Northern Sweden and in Norway who can give any necessary help and guidance and can always be contacted. You will not be visited in your accommodation. In the rest of Sweden and Denmark, Sunvil can be contacted for assistance. Please remember that, wherever you are, most hotel managers, owners and receptionists are often only too keen to help you with local information. Any problems you experience must be reported locally so that we are given the opportunity of solving them. If you cannot reach our local agent then try us in London. Our out of hours emergency telephone number is (0) Maps Maps shown in this brochure are not to scale and must only be used for general guidance. Non-Standard Holidays Our holidays are very flexible. Some of the most popular arrangements are the following: Multi-Centres: Most of the holidays offered can be combined. Some suggestions are made on the resort pages, but please telephone if you have any specific ideas not mentioned there. Tailor-made Holidays: For holidays in hotels not featured in this brochure or of a longer duration and more complex character please ask us for a quotation. We can arrange flights for one person and accommodation for two, a week in a hotel and a week free with a car, varying durations for different members of your party etc. In fact, we are generally open to suggestion. Payment & Ticket Despatch The balance of your holiday cost is due 8 weeks before departure. Please note that we do not send reminders. We accept payment by credit, debit, charge card or bank transfer. Bank transfers are a quick and easy way to make payment when you are dealing with a long-established and reputable company such as Sunvil. Remember - your money is fully protected by our bonds with the CAA and ABTA. Tickets are sent electronically or by mail about 10 days before departure. Persons travelling alone All prices are per person based on 2-sharing. When clients are travelling entirely on their own, there may well be (depending on the individual holiday) additional supplements for accommodation, transfers or car hire. Safety Standards and Regulations The safety standards and regulations in operation overseas are those of the country in question and may not reach the same level as those we enjoy in the UK. The monitoring, enforcement and compliance with these local regulations is a matter for the authorities of that country and the foreign supplier of the services concerned. The general standards of safety and hygiene, fire precautions etc, will generally be lower than in the U.K. Liability insurance requirements vary considerably from country to country as does the responsibility placed on an organisation by local law. Please therefore take all precautions to protect yourself and your family whilst on holiday. In particular, you should familiarise yourself with hotel fire escape routes and always be aware of hidden dangers involving swimming pools, balconies and hotel lifts, especially if travelling with children. Travel Insurance It is essential that you are adequately insured for any overseas trip. Sunvil Holidays does not offer directly or recommend any travel insurance policy. However, our selected travel insurance partner is Holiday Extras. Holiday Extras offer insurance tailored tailored specifically to each individual customer and the type of holidays we offer. For your bespoke quote please contact Holiday Extras on quoting Sunvil Holidays 71398, or visit Whale culling in Scandinavia We are, of course, against the culling of whales, as we are against the trapping of birds in Cyprus. The Scandinavians are quite aware of our views. However, we felt that to refuse to operate to these countries would simply maintain the destination in isolation and encourage such practices to continue. Our hope is that comments from those we send will slowly influence those with whom they come into contact. Do not forget that these are practices that go back hundreds of years. The existence of the Scandinavians has depended on their ability to harvest from the sea. Their habits and rules regarding the harvesting of whales are the same now as they were 500 years ago and are based on sound sustainable principles. Whales to the Scandinavians are as bison were to the American Indians. The practice is slowly dying out as doctors have informed local residents that they should stop harvesting whales because of the high concentration of heavy metals in the meat and blubber. Modern society has so polluted the seas that it is now dangerous to eat the meat from pilot whales. Please do not think that Sunvil will make huge profits from tourism to Scandinavia. We have a likely and respect for the local people, the landscape and bird life are spectacular and we will play our part in helping to stamp out the culling of pilot whales. Note: The months of July and August are the height of the tourist season in Scandinavia. Please note that outside of these months, many attractions are closed or are open for reduced hours. If you have a specific site or museum that you would like to visit, please contact us to check that it will open during your visit. Quality Charter AITO is the Association for independent and specialist holiday companies. Our member companies, usually owner-managed, strive to create overseas holidays with high levels of professionalism and a shared concern for quality and personal service. The Association encourages the highest standards in all aspects of tour operating. Exclusive Membership: AITO sets criteria regarding ownership, finance and quality which must be satisfied before new companies are admitted to membership. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Business Practice which encourages high operational standards and conduct. Financial Security: AITO members are required to protect money paid by UK customers and overseas customers booking directly with the member for any holiday sold under the AITO logo and to comply with UK Government Regulations in this respect. Members submit details of their bonding and guarantee arrangements to the Association on a regular basis. Accurate Brochures and Websites: All members do their utmost to ensure that all their brochures and other publications, print or electronic, clearly and accurately describe the holidays and services offered. Professional Service and Continual Improvements: All members are committed to high standards of service and believe in regular and thorough training of employees. Members continually seek to review and improve their holidays. They listen to their customers and always welcome suggestions for improving standards. Monitoring Standards: AITO endeavours to monitor quality standards regularly. All customers should receive a postholiday questionnaire the results of which are scrutinised by the Association. Sustainable Tourism: As members, we acknowledge the importance of AITO s Sustainable Tourism ethos, which recognise the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating. Customer Relations: All members endeavour to deal swiftly and fairly with any issues their customers may raise. In the unlikely event that a dispute between an AITO member and a customer cannot be settled amicably, AITO s low-cost Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and acceptable conclusion. Sunvil Holidays is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. To contact the Association visit or call Scandinavia 97

98 Scandinavia Booking Conditions Booking Conditions Booking Conditions These booking conditions should be read in conjunction with the linked General Information for each destination (below). Greece and Cyprus Portugal, the Azores and Spain Italy and Sicily Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway and Denmark) Latin America (Central & South America) 1. Contract These Booking Conditions, together with the General Information section in our brochures or on our website (depending upon how you make your booking), and any other document we brought to your attention before we confirmed your booking, form the basis of your contract with us, Sunvil International Sales Limited, of Sunvil House, Upper Square, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 7BJ, with registered company number ( us, our ). Please read them carefully as they set out our respective rights and obligations. In these Booking Conditions references to you and your include the first named person on the booking and all persons on whose behalf a booking is made or any other person to whom a booking is added or transferred. By asking us to confirm a booking, the first named person on the booking agrees on behalf of all persons detailed on the booking that: he/she has read these Booking Conditions and has the authority to and does agree to be bound by them; he/she consents to our use of information in accordance with our Privacy Policy; he/she is over 18 years of age and resident in the United Kingdom and where placing an order for services with age restrictions declares that he/she and all members of the party are of the appropriate age to purchase those services; he/she accepts financial responsibility for payment of the booking on behalf of all persons detailed on the booking. 2. Booking (a) You may make your booking with us directly (through our website or by or telephone) or through one of our authorised travel agents. Whichever option you choose, your booking will be subject to our booking conditions which appear in our brochures and on our website. A copy can also be posted or ed to you on request. By asking us to confirm your booking, we are entitled to assume that the person who makes the booking has had the opportunity to read our booking conditions and has agreed to these on behalf of everyone named on the booking. A contract between us only comes into existence when either (1) we issue a confirmation invoice following payment of the applicable deposit or full payment (if booking within 56 days of departure) or (2) for telephone bookings made within 56 days of departure, we or your travel agent verbally confirm your booking and provide you with a booking reference following payment by credit or debit card. For online bookings made through our website, the confirmation invoice will be issued at the end of the booking process which you must print and keep. If your arrangements include a flight arranged by us, you will also receive an ATOL Certificate. You must check all documents we send you carefully as soon as you receive them as it may not be possible to make changes later. We cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracy (for which we are responsible) in any document within 14 days of our sending it out (or in the case of travel documents/tickets, 5 days). If we accept your booking on the basis that one or more elements of the arrangements (such as the accommodation) is subject to confirmation by the relevant supplier, we will be entitled to cancel your booking and terminate your contract without any liability to you (other than refunding any payment you have made to us or your travel agent on our behalf in respect of that booking) in the event that the element(s) in question cannot be confirmed. 3. Payment (a) Any monies paid by you to the agent are held by the agent on behalf and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust at all times, but subject to the agent s obligations to pay it to us for as long as we have not failed. In the event that we fail, any money held or subsequently accepted from the consumer by the agent is and continues to be held by that agent on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us. (b) The balance of the price is payable not less than 56 days prior to departure date. If the balance has not been paid by 48 days prior to departure, the booking will be cancelled and the cancellation charges set out below will be levied. (c) Full payment will be due immediately for bookings made within 56 days of travel. (d) No reminders or statements will be sent. 4. Special Requests Special requests should be indicated on the holiday confirmation you receive from us please check with us if it does not appear. We will try to arrange for special requests to be met, but cannot, and do not, guarantee that they will be unless a supplement is paid. The fact that a special request has been noted on your confirmation invoice or any other documentation or that it has been passed on to the supplier is not confirmation that the request will be met. Failure to meet any special request will not be a breach of contract on our part unless the request has been specifically confirmed by us and you have paid the applicable supplement. We do not accept bookings that are conditional upon any special request being met. Adding requests after booking may incur an administration charge. 5. Prices and Surcharges (a) We take all appropriate steps to ensure the prices and other information appearing in our brochures and on our website and uploaded to our reservations system is correct to the best of our knowledge. However, changes may have been made since publication or uploading and errors unfortunately sometimes occur. You will usually be given the correct, up to date price at the time of booking. In the event that the price for your holiday as advised by us or any of our agents or which is available through our website is incorrect at the time of booking, we reserve the right to correct this up to 3 working days after your booking has been confirmed. In this rare situation, you will be given the opportunity to book at the correct price or, if you do not wish to do so, we will cancel the booking and provide you with a full refund of the amount you have paid us but will have no further liability. (b) Prices stated are general indications of the likely price. But they can vary. The price you are given at the time of booking is the price to be paid. (c) We also reserve the right to increase the price of confirmed holidays solely to allow for increases which are a direct consequence of changes in: - the price of the carriage of passengers t resulting from the cost of fuel or other power sources; or - the level of taxes or fees chargeable for services applicable to the holiday imposed by third parties not directly involved in the performance of your holiday, including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports; - the exchange rates relevant to the package. We will absorb and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements. You will be charged for the amount over and above that. However, if this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 8% of the total price of your confirmed holiday (excluding any insurance premiums, amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements), you will have the option of: (i) accepting the price increase and paying the requested amount; (ii) accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of equivalent or higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price); or (iii) cancelling your confirmed booking and receiving a full refund of all monies paid to us, except for any insurance premiums and any amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements which do not form part of your package. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, then any refund due will be paid to you less an administration fee of 35. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place. There will be no change made to the price of your confirmed holiday within 20 days of your departure nor will refunds be paid during this period. We will consider an appropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. 6. Alterations by You & Transfer of Booking (a) A fee of 35 per booking for a minor change (e.g. cancellation of car hire) or 35 per person for a major change (e.g. name change, change of accommodation or change of dates to earlier or later in the season) to cover administration costs will be charged for each amendment requested more than eight weeks before departure to a confirmed booking. Amendments involving bought-in flights (i.e. not on regular Sunvil/GIC charter flights) will attract a higher charge from the airline which will be quoted for on request. Holidays can only be transferred to another resort area within the same country within the same year. Any alteration requested within eight weeks of departure will be treated as a cancellation of the original holiday (attracting cancellation charges) and a new holiday booking. (b) Transfer of Booking: If any member of your party is prevented from travelling that person may transfer their place to another person acceptable to us provided that: (i) the transfer is requested in writing at least 7 days before departure; (ii) the request is accompanied by any tickets or vouchers already received from us, full details of the person who will take over the booking, any balance due for the booking and the appropriate administration fee which will be 35 per name-change, plus all charges of whatever nature levied by our suppliers arising out of the transfer. You should be aware that some suppliers, particularly airlines, may charge a 100% cancellation fee and the cost of a new ticket; and (iii) the person taking over the booking agrees to be bound by these Booking Conditions. You and the transferee remain jointly and severally liable for payment of all sums. If you are unable to find a replacement, cancellation charges as set out in clause 7 will apply in order to cover our estimated costs. Otherwise, no refunds will be given for passengers not travelling or for unused services. 7. Cancellation by You (a) Should you wish to cancel your confirmed holiday, this must be done in writing to us. A written notification must be received by us by recorded or registered mail. No cancellation will be effective until such written notice is received by us. Notification by is accepted. Cancellation by will be effective once written acknowledgment of receipt has been issued by us. You will be liable to pay the following cancellation charges: Period before departure Cancellation charge as a % of total invoiced cost* 56 days or more Deposit payment days 30% days 40% days 60% days 80% 14 days or less 100% (b) *Important Note: We reserve our right to pass on to you any cancellation charges imposed by our suppliers which are in excess of the cancellation charges set out above. In particular, any boughtin flight element (i.e. that you are booked on non-standard Sunvil flights, scheduled or chartered, for which a higher deposit is required) will be charged at 100% cancellation fees for the flight. (c) Insurance premiums and amendment charges are non-refundable. (d) Should one or more members of a party cancel, it may increase the per person holiday price of those still travelling and you will be liable to pay this increase. (e) If the deposit paid is more than the percentage cancellation charge applied within 56 days then the higher amount will be charged. (f) Where possible, we will deduct the cancellation charge(s) from any monies you have already paid to us. Note: Certain arrangements may not be amended after they have been confirmed and any alteration could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements. (g) Cancellation by You due to Unavoidable & Extraordinary Circumstances You have the right to cancel your confirmed holiday before departure without paying a cancellation charge in the event of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances occurring at your holiday destination or its immediate vicinity and significantly affecting the performance of the holiday or which significantly affects transport arrangements to the destination. In these circumstances, we shall provide you with a full refund of the monies you have paid but we will not be liable to pay you any additional compensation. Please note that your right to cancel in these circumstances will only apply where the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against travel to your destination or its immediate vicinity. For the purposes of this clause, unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances means warfare, acts of terrorism, significant risks to human health such as the outbreak of serious disease at the travel destination or natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes or weather conditions which make it impossible to travel safely to the travel destination. This clause 7 outlines the rights you have if you wish to cancel your booking. Please note that there is no automatic statutory right of cancellation under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 (Directive 2011/83/EU). 8. Alterations and Cancellation by Us (a) As we plan your holiday arrangements many months in advance we may occasionally have to make changes or cancel your confirmed booking and we reserve the right to do so at any time. (b) If we make a significant change or cancel the holiday after the booking has been confirmed but before departure, you will have the choice of: (i) accepting the cancellation or alteration; (ii) taking another available holiday with us (if it is more expensive you must pay the difference, but if it is cheaper we will make an appropriate refund); or (iii) (in the case of a major alteration) cancelling the holiday and receiving a full refund of all monies paid. (b) A significant change is: (i) A change of UK departure airport except between: I. The London airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Stansted, London City and Southend II. The South Coast airports: Southampton, Bournemouth and Exeter III. The South Western airports: Cardiff and Bristol IV. The Midlands airports: Birmingham, East Midlands and Doncaster Sheffield V. The Northern airports: Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds Bradford VI. The North Eastern airports: Newcastle and Teesside VII. The Scottish airports: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Prestwick and Aberdeen ; or (ii) a change of accommodation area if this results in materially different facilities and/or anticipated experience, or a change to lower grade accommodation for a substantial part of the holiday. (Substantial means 25% or more of the nights spent in-country.) Any other change is a minor change. (c) If you decide to cancel because of a significant change or if we cancel a holiday for any reason other than Force Majeure (please refer to clause 9) or Low Bookings (please refer to clause 8(d) below), we will pay compensation as follows: Period before scheduled departure when significant change or cancellation is notified Compensation per fare paying passenger 56 days or more Nil days days 30 Less than 14 days 40 Please note that compensation payments relating to a child place for which you have paid a child price are half the amounts shown (up to half the child price paid). There are no compensation payments payable to those travelling on free child places, free group places or infants. (d) Low Bookings is where an insufficient number of people have booked the arrangements to make their operation financially viable in the advertised form. We will never cancel a holiday because of Low Bookings less than 42 days before departure. (e) If there is a minor alteration, we will try to notify you, although we are not obliged to do so, nor are we liable to pay compensation. (f) If we become unable to provide a significant proportion of a holiday after it has commenced, we will, where possible, make suitable alternative arrangements for you at no extra charge to you or, alternatively, arrange for you to be returned to your point of departure and to receive a pro-rata refund for any ground arrangements not received. In addition, if appropriate, we will pay you compensation of an amount which is reasonable taking into account all the circumstances. Compensation will not be considered appropriate, for example, in cases where a major alteration has to be made as a result of Force Majeure or Low Bookings. 9. Force Majeure Circumstances Beyond our Control Except where we say differently elsewhere in these conditions, we cannot pay any compensation, reimburse expenses, or cover losses for any amount or otherwise accept responsibility if, as a result of circumstances beyond our control, we have to change your holiday after booking, or we, or our suppliers, cannot supply your holiday, as we, or they, had agreed, or you suffer any loss or damage of any description. When we refer to circumstances beyond our control, we mean any event that we, or the supplier in question, could not foresee or avoid, even after taking all reasonable care. Such circumstances will usually include, but are not limited to, war, threat of war, airport closures, significant risks to human health such as the outbreak of serious disease at the travel destination or natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes or weather conditions which make it impossible to travel safely to the travel destination or remain at the travel destination, change to Foreign Office advice to advise against travel to destination and significant building work ongoing outside of your accommodation (such as resort development). Brexit Implications: please note that certain travel arrangements may be affected as a result of the United Kingdom s decision to leave the European Union. This could include the loss of certain flight routes, access to certain ports and airports and changes to the visa requirements of British citizens travelling to, within or through the EU. Please rest assured that this is something we will continue to monitor and will advise our customers as soon as possible if we 98 Sunvil

99 become aware of any confirmed bookings that will be affected. However, since this is something which is completely unprecedented and outside our control, we would treat any such changes as Force Majeure, and whilst we will endeavour to provide suitable alternative arrangements or refunds where possible, we will not be liable to pay you any compensation. 10. Overbooking In the very rare event of overbooking accommodation of which we are not aware before you depart, you will be offered alternative accommodation on arrival, which accommodation will be of a comparable standard if available. If the location and/or facilities of the alternative accommodation can reasonably be considered inferior to that originally booked, we will compensate you by paying you the difference in price, if any, between the two properties plus compensation of up to 5% of the original holiday price. 11. Accurate Descriptions We make every effort to ensure that all resorts and accommodation offered in this brochure or website are described as accurately as possible and that all price indications are correct. Changes, however, can occur and we reserve the right to make changes, in which case you will be informed, of any price change and any material descriptive change, at the time of booking or on your subsequent Holiday Confirmation Invoice. You should bear in mind that certain facilities, particularly sports, entertainment and excursions, are subject to demand at any given time. It would not, for instance, be reasonable to expect an excursion to run unless there is demand which makes its operation economically viable. If a hotel is equipped with centrally controlled air-conditioning, the period and time of functioning of the system is at the discretion of the hotel management. 12. Accommodation (a) Accommodation which forms part of your booking may only be used by the persons named on the booking form. Subletting is not permitted. (b) You must observe the rules, if any, relating to the accommodation. (c) You must vacate the accommodation in most areas by 10 am on the day of departure. There may be some exceptions and these will be advised locally by our representative, agent or accommodation provider. Check-in is normally available from 4 pm onwards subject to hotel management discretion. 13. Conduct, Injury and Damage (a) You shall behave properly throughout your holiday and, in particular, must not do or permit to be done anything which might lead to damage to any property, injury to any person, or vitiation of any contract of insurance. (b) You will use, occupy and enjoy the accommodation provided as part of your holiday with due care and in a proper manner without allowing the accommodation to become unreasonably soiled. No items, fixtures or fittings shall be removed from the accommodation or left outside at any time. (c) You will be responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing any lost, broken or damaged items, including lost keys. (d) You will treat and speak to our employees and representatives in a reasonable and civil manner. 14. Travel Delays and Flights (a) Flight times are provided by airlines and are subject to change owing to matters such as air traffic control restrictions, weather conditions and technical problems. Flight timings are therefore estimates only and cannot be guaranteed. As between you and any individual airlines, the airline s standard conditions of carriage will apply. These may limit or exclude liability in accordance with relevant international Conventions. Copies of these Conventions are available from us on request. (b) If you or any member of your party misses your flight or other transport arrangement, it is cancelled or you are subject to a delay of over 3 hours for any reason, you must contact the airline or other transport supplier concerned immediately. (c) Under EU Law, you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from the airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details of these rights will be publicised at EU airports and will also be available from airlines. If the airline does not comply with these rules you should complain to the Civil Aviation Authority at Reimbursement in such cases is the responsibility of the airline and will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday price from us. If, for any reason, you do not claim against the airline and make a claim for compensation from us, you must, at the time of payment of any compensation to you, make a complete assignment to us of the rights you have against the airline in relation to the claim that gives rise to that compensation payment. A delay or cancellation to your flight does not automatically entitle you to cancel any other arrangements even where those arrangements have been made in conjunction with your flight. (d) We cannot accept liability for any delay which is due to any of the reasons set out in clause 9 of these Booking Conditions (which includes the behaviour of any passenger(s) or for any passenger who, for example, fails to check in or board on time). A delay or cancellation to your flight does not automatically entitle you to cancel any other arrangements even where those arrangements have been made in conjunction with your flight. However, you may be entitled to claim under the flight delay section of your travel insurance policy. (e) We have no control over how much leg room (seat pitch) airlines allow on their aircraft. No guarantee can be given as to a particular seat configuration on board as aircraft types vary. However, these seat pitches are standard throughout the airline industry and comply with current Civil Aviation Authority guidelines. (g) This brochure is our responsibility, as your tour operator. It is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. 15. Suppliers Conditions Our third party suppliers have their own booking conditions and conditions of carriage, and you will be bound by these, so far as the relevant supplier is concerned. Our suppliers conditions will also apply to your contract with us, and in the event of any conflict between the suppliers conditions and our conditions, the suppliers conditions will prevail, save to the extent that any term in the suppliers conditions is deemed to be invalid or unenforceable, in which event our conditions will prevail. Some of our suppliers conditions may limit or exclude liability on the part of the relevant supplier, and, by virtue of their application to your contract with us, may also limit or exclude our liability to you, and they are often subject to international conventions. You can get copies of the relevant conditions if you ask us. 16. Our Liability (1) We will accept responsibility for the arrangements we agree to provide or arrange for you as an organiser under the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 as set out below and as such, we are responsible for the proper provision of all travel services included in your package, as set out in your confirmation invoice. Subject to these Booking Conditions, if we or our suppliers negligently perform or arrange those services, and we don t remedy or resolve your complaint within a reasonable period of time, and this has affected the enjoyment of your package holiday you may be entitled to an appropriate price reduction or compensation or both. You must inform us without undue delay of any failure to perform or improper performance of the travel services included in this package. The level of any such price reduction or compensation will be calculated taking into consideration all relevant factors such as but not limited to: following the complaints procedure as described in these conditions and the extent to which ours or our employees or suppliers negligence affected the overall enjoyment of your holiday. Please note that it is your responsibility to show that we or our supplier(s) have been negligent if you wish to make a claim against us. (2) We will not be responsible or pay you compensation for any injury, illness, death, loss, damage, expense, cost or other claim of any description if it results from:- (a) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of the person(s) affected; (b) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of a third party unconnected with the provision of the travel services included in your holiday package and which were unavoidable and extraordinary; or (c) Force Majeure (as defined in clause 9.) (3) We limit the amount of compensation we may have to pay you if we are found liable under this clause: (a) loss of and/or damage to any luggage or personal possessions and money: The maximum amount we will have to pay you in respect of these claims is an amount equivalent to the excess on your insurance policy which applies to this type of loss per person in total because you are required to have adequate insurance in place to cover any losses of this kind. (b) Claims not falling under (a) above and which don t involve injury, illness or death: The maximum amount we will have to pay you in respect of these claims is up to three times the total price of the package holiday. This maximum amount will only be payable where everything has gone wrong and you or your party has not received any benefit at all from your booking. (c) Claims in respect of international travel by air, sea and rail, or any stay in a hotel: (i) The extent of our liability will in all cases be limited as if we were carriers under the appropriate Conventions, which include The Warsaw/Montreal Convention (international travel by air); The Athens Convention (with respect to sea travel); The Berne/Cotif Convention (with respect to rail travel) and The Paris Convention (with respect to hotel arrangements). You can ask for copies of these Conventions from our offices. Please contact us. In addition, you agree that the operating carrier or transport company s own Conditions of Carriage will apply to you on that journey. When arranging transportation for you, we rely on the terms and conditions contained within these international conventions and those Conditions of Carriage. You acknowledge that all of the terms and conditions contained in those Conditions of Carriage form part of your contract with us, as well as with the transport company and that those Conditions of Carriage shall be deemed to be included by reference into this contract. (ii) In any circumstances in which a carrier is liable to you by virtue of the Denied Boarding Regulation 2004, any liability we may have to you under our contract with you, arising out of the same facts, is limited to the remedies provided under the Regulation as if (for this purpose only) we were a carrier. (iii) When making any payment, we are entitled to deduct any money which you have received or are entitled to receive from the transport provider or hotelier for the complaint or claim in question. (4) It is a condition of our acceptance of liability under this clause that you notify any claim to ourselves and our supplier(s) strictly in accordance with the complaints procedure set out in these conditions. (5) Where any payment is made, the person(s) receiving it (and their parent or guardian if under 18 years) must also assign to ourselves or our insurers any rights they may have to pursue any third party and must provide ourselves and our insurers with all assistance we may reasonably require. (6) Please note, we cannot accept any liability for any damage, loss or expense or other sum(s) of any description: (a) which on the basis of the information given to us by you concerning your booking prior to our accepting it, we could not have foreseen you would suffer or incur if we breached our contract with you; or (b) relate to any business. (7) We will not accept responsibility for services or facilities which do not form part of our agreement or where they are not advertised in our brochure. For example any excursion you book whilst away, or any service or facility which your hotel or any other supplier agrees to provide for you. (8) Where it is impossible for you to return to your departure point as per the agreed return date of your package, due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we shall provide you with any necessary accommodation (where possible, of a comparable standard) for a period not exceeding three nights per person. Please note that the 3 night cap does not apply to persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women or unaccompanied minors, nor to persons needing specific medical assistance, provided we have been notified of these particular needs at least 48 hours before the start of your holiday. For the purposes of this clause, unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances mean warfare, acts of terrorism, significant risks to human health such as the outbreak of serious disease at the travel destination or natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes or weather conditions which make it impossible to travel safely back to your departure point. 17. Excursions Booked Locally, we do not operate our own excursions. Any excursions booked locally at destination do not form part of the package you have booked with us, whether reserved through our local agent or representative. Sunvil acts solely as an agent for any such excursions and takes no responsibility or accepts any liability for their correct performance. Your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with us. 18. Complaints All complaints must be made at the time of occurrence to the supplier of the facility or service concerned, to give an opportunity to rectify the cause of the complaint. If unresolved, then you should swiftly call us directly. (If out of UK office hours, then use the relevant Scandinavia Booking Conditions emergency mobile numbers supplied in your final travel pack.) Failure to do so will result in your legal rights being reduced or even extinguished. Any claims whatsoever against us must be submitted in writing to us in the UK within 6 months of your return. Please note that we offer an Alternative Dispute Resolution service through our ABTA membership. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with, this contract which cannot be amicably settled, may (if you wish) be referred to ABTA s independent dispute resolution service. Please see clause 23 for more details. You can access the European Commission Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform at odr/. This ODR platform is a means of registering your complaint with us; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. 19. Insolvency Protection We provide financial security for the flight-inclusive holidays and flights. We do this by way of our ATOL (Air Travel Organiser s Licence) granted by the Civil Aviation Authority, Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR, UK, telephone , claims@caa.co.uk. Our ATOL number is ATOL 808. The price of our flight inclusive arrangements includes the amount of 2.50 per person as part of the ATOL Protection Contribution (APC) we pay to the CAA. This charge is included in our advertised prices. Not all holiday or travel services offered and sold by us will be protected by the ATOL Scheme. ATOL protection extends primarily to customers who book and pay in the United Kingdom. We will provide you with the services you have bought (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where we are not able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will be impossible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent (or your credit card issuer where applicable). You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday you will receive an ATOL certificate. This certificate alongside your confirmation invoice lists the flight, accommodation, car hire and other services that are financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. See ww.caa.co.uk/atolcertificate. For further information, visit the ATOL website at We provide full financial protection for our package holidays which don t include flights as well as accommodation only bookings, by way of a bond held by ABTA Ltd, The Travel Association 30 Park Street London SE1 9EQ Data Protection (a) Please be assured that we have measures in place to protect personal data provided during the booking process. This information will only be passed on to the relevant suppliers of the travel arrangements forming your holiday. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Certain information may also be passed on to security or credit checking companies. (b) If you travel outside the European Economic Area ( EEA ), controls on data protection may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will only pass your information on to persons responsible for your travel arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to us such as details of any disabilities, or dietary/religious requirements. (If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we will be unable to provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons.) Please see our privacy policy for further details. 21. Governing Law and Jurisdiction These Booking Conditions and any agreement to which they apply are governed in all respects by English law. We both agree that any dispute, claim or other matter which arises between us out of or in connection with your contract or booking will be dealt with by the Courts of England and Wales only. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of Scotland or Northern Ireland if you live in those places and if you wish to do so. 22. Prompt Assistance If, whilst you are on holiday, you find yourself in difficulty for any reason, we will offer you such prompt assistance as is appropriate in the circumstances. In particular, we will provide you with appropriate information on health services, local authorities and consular assistance, and assistance with distance communications and finding alternative travel arrangements. 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