The Nordic countries—Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland—offer some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world. But beyond their beauty, these countries are also leaders in sustainability. If you're looking for a travel experience that is both breathtaking and environmentally friendly, then sustainable travel in the Nordic countries is the way to go.
Sustainable travel plays a vital role in protecting the environment and supporting local communities. It's more than our small group tours being 100% carbon neutral – it's about making conscious decisions that benefit the places you visit. Like working with vendors that align with our responsible travel goals and opting for eco-friendly accommodation. Often, Collette travellers dine at locally owned restaurants, use public transport, and contribute directly to the local economy through small businesses and Impact Moments.
Sweden is a pioneer in sustainable living and eco-friendly travel, setting a global standard for environmental responsibility. The country's commitment to green practices is evident in its well-preserved natural landscapes. Sweden offers vast forests filled with wildlife, clear lakes perfect for swimming or boating, and impressive coastlines that stretch for miles, offering breathtaking views and ample opportunities for outdoor activities.
Sweden offers a variety of eco-friendly accommodation, from green hotels to eco-lodges. Many hotels use energy-efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems to keep travellers comfortable during their stay. Hotels often implement water-saving fixtures, recycling programs, and locally sourced food.
All aboard for one of the world's steepest and most beautiful train trips. Travellers overwhelmingly report that the views of nature are their favourite part of Collette’s Spectacular Scandinavia tour, and the views from the Flåm Railway can’t be beat. Seeing mountains, waterfalls, and the ethereal fjord landscapes from a dreamy vintage train car feels like a fairy tale.
Norway is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, boasting majestic fjords, towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls that captivate travellers from around the globe. This Scandinavian gem is not just a treat for the eyes – it's also a leader in sustainability, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourists.
Norway stands out as a global leader in electric vehicle adoption, setting a benchmark for sustainable transport. As you explore the country, you'll notice an extensive network of EV charging stations, making it easy for locals to power up their electric vehicles. Additionally, ferries that prioritize sustainability will help guide you to Norway’s mightiest waterfalls – the Seven Sisters, the Bridal Veil, and the Suitor.
In Norway’s capital, Oslo, you’ll find a vibrant, cosmopolitan hub with an abundance of world-class museums, restaurants, and art that can be easily navigated by public transit on Collette’s Highlights of Norway tour. Other must-sees are the remarkable Fram Museum, dedicated to telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration, the Royal Palace, city hall, and Vigeland Park — home to the collection of statues and sculptures that comprise Gustav Vigeland's life’s work.
Finland is characterized by pristine forests that stretch as far as the eye can see and thousands of sparkling, crystal lakes. The country takes great pride in its commitment to preserving this natural beauty, with a strong emphasis on environmental conservation. Finland's dedication to protecting its forests is reflected in its extensive network of national parks and protected areas, where the delicate balance of nature is carefully maintained.
On Collette’s small group tour, The Northern Lights of Finland, nothing is cooler than spending an evening in your very own heated igloo on a search for the aurora borealis. You’ll even get cosy for 2-nights in a Finnish log cabin as you enjoy an evening nestled into the Lappish wilderness of Finland. Don’t forget to greet the friendly Lappish reindeer and sled dogs who will later guide you around this wonderland.
Sauna culture in Finland is on UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage items, in the company of cultural powerhouses like the Mediterranean diet and the French baguette. The sauna is a real marker of the Scandinavian dedication to wellness – try it during your free time on tour! Because a trip to the sauna is just as much dedicated to cleansing the mind as the body.
Denmark stands out as one of the world’s most sustainable countries, and this commitment to environmental protection is evident throughout the country. In the capital city of Copenhagen, sustainability is seamlessly woven into everyday life, with an extensive network of bike paths, green energy initiatives, and eco-friendly urban planning. This dedication to sustainability isn’t limited to the city; it extends into Denmark’s picturesque rural areas as well.
Manghold Farm is a true gem in Denmark, and visiting is a great way to discover the Danish countryside. The family-run farm Manghold Farm is owned by Tine Hage, and this is a place dedicated to cultural heritage and sustainable practices. Learn about their work conserving ancient grains and the old Danish livestock breeds before enjoying some homemade treats at the organic farm.
Copenhagen is Denmark’s coastal capital, and Denmark is routinely named the cleanest country in the world – see for yourself on Collette’s Spectacular Scandinavia tour. Some tips for diving into the capital city: Explore Nyhavn, the picturesque harbour lined with colourful facades and charming cafes, as well as Amalienborg Palace, the residence of the Danish royal family. And be sure to catch a glimpse of the iconic Little Mermaid Statue, a 1913 sculpture honoring Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fictional character.
Iceland is a unique destination boasting volcanic landscapes, geysers, and glaciers. For thousands of years, sparsely populated Iceland has stood in the cold waters of the North Atlantic, fascinating the world with its snow-capped peaks and fiery terrain. This impressive natural beauty, coupled with a vibrant cultural scene, have made Iceland a favourite destination for responsible travellers all over the world.
Iceland runs almost entirely on renewable energy thanks to its impressive geothermal and hydroelectric power plants. The country’s unique volcanic landscape provides geothermal energy, harnessed to power homes, businesses, and even some of its iconic hot springs. Coupled with extensive hydroelectric facilities, Iceland’s energy production is not only incredibly clean but also incredibly efficient. Get a deeper understanding of Iceland’s renewable energy in Vik alongside an expert guide on Collette’s Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice tour.
Taking a dip in the iconic Blue Lagoon, whale watching in Husavik, and a journey inland to Langjökull glacier are just some of the things travellers look forward to on Collette’s small group tour, Icelandic Adventure. This 10 day journey will take you from a family-owned farm in the Norðurland Vestra region, to the depths of the blue Langjökull glacier.
Sustainable travel in the Nordic countries offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the world's most beautiful landscapes whilst minimizing your impact on the environment. From Sweden’s eco-friendly accommodation to Iceland’s renewable energy, these countries are leading the way in responsible travel. By choosing sustainable travel, you’re not only protecting the environment, but also enriching your travel experience. Embrace the opportunity to explore responsibly and create lasting memories that honour and protect the environment.
So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the beauty of the Nordic countries—responsibly. Travel lightly, tread brightly.
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