Why Book Your Denmark Holiday with the Baltic Travel Company?
Our travel advisers have years of experience. As a multi-national team, we’re passionate about sharing our love of exploring off the beaten track, with firsthand experience of the many excursions and activities included within our Denmark holiday packages.
All our valued clients, from first-time guests to repeat travellers, can expect:
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Support from a hugely experienced team with excellent review ratings
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Access to our 24/7 emergency helpline and assistance from Danish partners
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Bespoke, tailor-made holidays or pack and go packages
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ATOL or ABTOT coverage for full financial protection
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Curated, handpicked itineraries led by talented local guides
We have over 21 years of travel expertise, and work with groups and solo travellers alike, ensuring couples and families find their perfect Danish holiday experience.
Explore Our Most Popular Denmark Travel Packages
Below, we’ve featured a selection of holidays you may be interested in, all of which offer the hospitality and warmth that are typical of the Nordics. You’re also welcome to tell us your priorities or the must-see attractions you want to experience to help narrow down the options, whether you’re looking for a rustic rural lodge to unwind over the Christmas break or a sun-filled summer holiday with little ones.
Copenhagen City Breaks
Copenhagen is an incredible city, and one we think every avid traveller should visit at least once. Despite its compact size, it features the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the beautiful Nyhavn Harbour with its rows of brightly coloured 17th-century townhouses, bustling waterfront, and historic wooden ships bobbing on the water.
Our Copenhagen city breaks are always in demand, and this four-night getaway is a chance to pick and choose the tours you’d like. They include walking tours through the narrow streets, visits to Christiansborg Palace, a trip to the Carlsberg Brewery, food and wine tasting, and rides along the canals.
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Denmark Fly-Drive – Castles and Jutland
This eight-day adventure gives you the choice of how long you spend at each destination, as you travel around Denmark’s landscapes in a reliable hire car with a pre-planned route. As one of the best self-guided Denmark holidays, you’ll take in Viking ruins, modern cities, museums, idyllic beaches, and Nordic cuisine.
Head to Roskilde and the Viking Ship Museum, wander around Kronborg Castle, traverse Storebælt, the iconic Great Belt Bridge connecting Zealand and Funen, and browse the modern pieces in the Trapholt Art Museum. Guests are assured of accommodation, unlimited mileage, daily buffet breakfasts, and comprehensive insurance, all included.
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Viking History of Denmark
Denmark package holidays focused on the country’s iconic Viking history and museums are perfect for guests who want authentic experiences. Our eight-night itinerary is designed to provide real insight into Denmark’s past, including a visit to Aarhus Old Town in East Jutland and the Moesgaard Viking Museum.
Guests will see the Lindholm Hoeje Viking Tombs and Museum, the finest example of Viking tombs in Scandinavia, stop at the Fyrkat Viking Circle, and, of course, travel to the well-known Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde with an impressive collection that dates right back to the year 1,000.
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The Tales of Medieval Denmark
If an island holiday is your idea of bliss, this journey to Bornholm will not disappoint, with seven days and six nights exploring the coastlines and forests by bike. The island is packed with heritage sites, with scattered ruins of fortresses and castles, including Hammershus Castle, the oldest medieval fortress in Northern Europe, and churches that hosted the Knights Templar.
The warm, sunny and breathtakingly beautiful island is also a place of natural tranquillity, with miles of bicycle trails, small eateries serving smoked fish, and recommended resting points along your journey.
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North Jutland Short Break
This short break takes you to North Jutland, at the far end of the peninsula, characterised by dunes, sharp cliffs, lush forests and white, sandy beaches. Its location attracts strong coastal winds that shape the landscape and promise more sunshine than anywhere else in the country, with a mystical, soft light.
Perfect for guests escaping the pace of everyday life, visitors can hike along coastal cliff paths, roam the heathlands in Thy National Park, spot wild boar and seabirds in the protected Lille Vildmose area, and try endless activities, from swimming and sailing to surfing, fishing, and kayaking.
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Luxury Christmas Market Short Break in Copenhagen
While Tivoli Gardens is the biggest Christmas market in Copenhagen, it’s also just one of the traditional, fun-filled markets that you’ll see on this four-day short break, with wooden stalls, twinkling fairy lights, and warm glogg that bring the festive spirit to life.
Nyhavn Harbour and Christiania’s Christmas markets are well worth visiting. You’ll be able to watch musical performances, ride the amusements and carousels, purchase handcrafted gifts and trinkets, and sample some of the best Danish treats and delicacies to warm yourself after ice skating on Copenhagen’s rinks.
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City and Summer Sun in Denmark
Summer Denmark trip packages are amazing for coastal and island exploration, and this holiday gives you six days in the warmth of the Danish sunshine. Long days ensure you’ll be able to make the most of your getaway, with sightseeing, dining, and overnight stays on the nearby island of Bornholm.
You’ll see all the best of Copenhagen, including Tivoli Gardens, the Little Mermaid, Kronborg Castle, and the expansive shopping on Strøget before jetting off to the island to unwind among sandy beaches, ancient ruins, hiking and cycling trails and soaring cliffs.
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Denmark Holiday Packages by Travel Style
If you’ve never experienced Denmark tour packages before, choosing one can be difficult! We’ve summarised some of the most commented on types of holidays to help you choose, from Denmark escorted tours with English-speaking local guides, to short breaks where you’ll immerse yourself in Nordic culture and design.
Self-Drive Holidays in Denmark
Danish self-drive holidays provide the maximum flexibility, with scenic rail and ferry travel connecting you with islands and beauty spots, travelling around picturesque coastlines and areas full of Viking history at your own pace. Fly-drive trips are fully organised on your behalf, with all accommodation and car hire taken care of.
The safe, well-maintained roads make driving in Denmark a pleasure, and the country’s compact size and the short distances between the most popular sights and attractions are comfortable, whether you’ve always wanted to see the Jelling Stones or are planning a day at the original LEGOLAND® in Billund.
Copenhagen City Breaks and Short Stays
Copenhagen city centre is easily walkable, combining the charm of fairytale buildings and ultra-contemporary Scandi architecture, the 17th-century harbour at Nyhavn and New Nordic restaurants, all of which you can explore on foot or by embracing Danish culture and hiring a bike.
Great for short breaks and as a starting point before heading to the islands or rural regions, Copenhagen has numerous sights. They include Amalienborg Palace and Tivoli Gardens, a fantastic and low-cost public transport network, and countless museums, art galleries and historic buildings that make for unforgettable memories.
History and Cultural Tours
Denmark has no shortage of historic towns and castles, with no less than nine UNESCO World Heritage sites. Visitors to this ancient kingdom that still bears the marks of the Vikings can see the Ladby Viking Ship Museum, a ship graveyard, Kronborg Castle, the setting for Hamlet, and Christiansborg Palace, today the seat of the Danish Parliament.
Guests can also head to Odense, with its cobbled streets once trodden by Hans Christian Andersen, with the opportunity to see inside his childhood home, a tiny yellow house, which has been turned into one of the oldest poetry museums in the world.
Luxury and Gourmet Holidays
Foodies often choose Denmark vacation packages with pre-booked reservations at some of the country’s world-renowned restaurants, with Danish cuisine and food culture having generated spectacular names such as Noma and Geranium, both must-try experiences for gastronomes.
From the opulence of five-star fine dining to cosy hygge cafes, the New Nordic culinary movement is all about local, seasonal ingredients and foraged herbs and florals, giving visitors a real taste of Denmark that focuses on simplicity and the freshest of flavours.
Multi-Country Scandinavian Holidays
Small group cultural holidays are a great way to spend quality time with friends and family, and Scandinavian multi-country tours give you the chance to see a range of landscapes, from the Finnish lakes to the Norwegian fjords, Swedish design to Danish hygge, all in one holiday.
Whether you want to head between the capital cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki and Oslo for cultural sightseeing and shopping or would love to see the natural landscapes of the Swedish forests and Icelandic volcanoes, multi-country tours are designed to deliver.
Seasonal Denmark Holidays
Seasonal Denmark travel packages are based around the weather and traditions, and we can happily offer advice if you’re looking for warm, quiet beaches and cycling holidays in the spring, or a cosy winter escape with Christmas markets and snow.
Winter City Breaks and Christmas Market Holidays
We offer a variety of options and can design tailor-made Denmark travel packages or advise on curated itineraries that match your tastes. Either way, winter remains a popular time to travel to Copenhagen for a short break, when the streets are lit with festive lights and Tivoli Gardens transforms into a winter wonderland.
Wander the Christmas markets at Kongens, Tivoli, and Nyhavn; experience ice-skating under the cold winter sky; browse the shops and stalls with their extravagant festive window displays; taste smørrebrød and spiced glogg; or book a seat at a local restaurant to sample pickled herring, roast pork, and Danish snaps.
Spring and Autumn Cultural Escapes
Quieter seasons in spring and autumn are well suited to rail journeys in Denmark, with wildflowers blooming across the islands and countryside, and a crisp atmosphere that is great for visiting attractions or exploring the Danish forests with little queuing or crowds.
Guests also head to Zealand and Funen islands, travelling over the Great Belt Bridge, which soars over the water for 11 miles. The latter is known as the garden of Denmark, with its charming villages, mild climate and appeal for cycling and walking tours.
Summer City and Coastal Holidays
The coastal towns and beaches of the Danish Riviera are a popular destination for summer tours in Denmark, with long days, sunny weather, and Blue Flag beaches that offer opportunities for relaxed walks, hiking, cycling, swimming, water sports, and even surfing in Cold Hawaii in Denmark’s northwest.
Summer is also a brilliant time to see the striking Møns Klint cliffs and to book city breaks in Copenhagen, when the streets and harbour are full of life, and guests can take boat tours along the canal, swim in the harbour baths, and attend summer festivals.
Denmark Holiday Packages – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does the Baltic Travel Company offer both guided and tailor-made Denmark holidays?
Yes. We provide guests with the ultimate freedom to choose either set itineraries that tick all the right boxes or fully customised trips tailored solely for them. Some travellers like to organise structured tours that explore Denmark’s cities, countryside, and cultural heritage with all the arrangements made for them, while others opt for bespoke itineraries designed around their interests and preferred regions. Whether you’re planning a city break, a self-drive journey, or a multi-country Scandinavian holiday, our specialists are on hand to build a Denmark holiday that suits you.
2. What are the must-see highlights on a Denmark holiday?
Denmark offers a rich blend of culture, history, and contemporary design, and each guest might have a different favourite experience or tour. However, we’d point out Copenhagen’s historic centre, the famous Nyhavn harbour, Tivoli Gardens, and the many royal palaces, as well as Denmark’s castles, coastal towns, and regions such as Jutland. Many travellers also enjoy exploring Denmark’s Viking heritage and medieval history that extend far beyond the capital.
3. Are Copenhagen city breaks a good way to experience Denmark?
Copenhagen city breaks are an excellent way to experience Denmark, not least if you’re a first-time visitor. The city effortlessly blends historic charm and iconic landmarks with world-class dining, design, and culture, making it ideal for a short but immersive escape. Flexible stays, such as Copenhagen city breaks, ensure travellers can wander the city at their own speed while staying centrally located.
4. Do you offer self-drive holidays in Denmark?
Absolutely. Denmark is very well suited to self-drive travel thanks to its compact size, excellent road network, and scenic routes. Many guests enjoy the chance to explore the castles, countryside, and coastal regions independently and at any pace they choose. Itineraries such as the Denmark fly-drive castles and Jutland journey offer amazing flexibility with carefully planned schedules and accommodation.
5. Can Denmark be combined with other Scandinavian countries in one holiday?
Yes. Denmark is often combined with journeys to the neighbouring Nordic countries, creating a bro??ader, more in-depth Scandinavian experience. Multi-country itineraries linking Denmark with Sweden and Norway are especially popular, as they allow travellers to experience the startling contrasts between cities and landscapes on journeys like the Scandinavian capitals and Norwegian fjords route.
6. Are there Danish holidays focused on history and culture?
Denmark has a fascinating past and is packed with a heritage built around Viking history and medieval kingdoms. Cultural itineraries enable guests to explore historic towns, visit spectacular castles, and browse the unique exhibits at the many museums, which offer a special insight into the country’s past. Themed journeys, such as the Viking history of Denmark or the tales of medieval Denmark, are ideal for history-loving travellers.
7. Do you offer seasonal holidays in Denmark, such as Christmas market trips?
We do! Seasonal travel is a popular way to experience Denmark, particularly during the snowy winters when Copenhagen hosts a dazzling mixture of festive markets, performances and events. Trips such as a Luxury Christmas Market short break in Copenhagen offer a magical atmosphere combined with comfort, culture, and seasonal celebrations.
8. Are Denmark holidays suitable for couples, families, or groups?
Denmark holidays are excellent for travellers of all ages, from couples and families to solo explorers and small groups. City sightseeing, cultural attractions, cycling-friendly cities, and relaxed countryside travel appeal to a huge range of travellers, and our itineraries can, of course, be adapted to suit the ages and interests of your party.
9. What type of accommodation is included in Denmark holiday packages?
Accommodation varies by itinerary, and is always picked to offer relaxation and comfort. Some Danish getaways include centrally located city hotels, cosy countryside properties, and well-rated guesthouses along coastal or regional routes. We prioritise quality, location, and character to ensure accommodation enhances your overall travel experience and is authentically Danish.
10. What kind of experiences are included in Denmark travel packages?
Each package includes various trips and activities, and some of the top experiences include guided city tours, visits to castles and museums, scenic drives, ferry crossings, and free time to explore at your own pace. Many itineraries are designed to balance pre-organised sightseeing with additional time to enjoy the delicious Danish cuisine, see the diverse architecture and design features, and experience everyday life in Danish culture.
11. When is the best time to visit Denmark?
Denmark is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are especially popular for city breaks, coastal travel, and countryside exploration, thanks to longer daylight hours and warmer weather. Autumn is great for visitors wanting a quieter cultural experience, while winter is fantastic for festive city breaks and Christmas market visits.
12. What kind of support can I expect during my Denmark holiday?
We ensure every guest receives full support before and during their trips, including a detailed itinerary, information ??on accommodation and transport, and access to advice and recommendations from our selected local partners. Our 24/7 emergency assistance line also ensures you have peace of mind throughout your holiday in Denmark, with help only ever a phone call away.
13. Will I receive a quote and itinerary before booking?
You will - we’ll start compiling a clear quote and a detailed itinerary as soon as we receive your enquiry, and typically return this within a day or two. You can then review all arrangements and let us know if you’d like to request any changes before confirming your booking.
14. Are Denmark holiday packages financially protected?
Yes, all of our Denmark holidays include coverage as standard, under the ATOL scheme for packages with inclusive flights, and the ABTOT scheme for guests travelling independently.
15. Why book a Denmark holiday with the Baltic Travel Company?
With extensive experience designing incredible holidays across Scandinavia, we specialise in carefully planned Denmark itineraries that highlight the best of the country’s culture, history, and character. Our guests often comment on how much they value our expert organisation, local knowledge, and personalised service, which together create rewarding and memorable travel experiences.