As the summer continues to heat up, crowds of tourists across Europe keep heading to popular hotspots such as Greece, Italy, and Portugal. With record numbers of visitors, crazy high temperatures, and travel headaches being reported everywhere you turn, it might be time to consider some less mainstream European countries to explore instead right now. …
If you had to guess which European country’s tourism is on course for a record-breaking summer, Denmark might not be the first place that comes to mind. But that looks likely to happen, according to a report by the Copenhagen Post, which predicts that overnight stays in the Scandinavian country will increase by 4% on …
There may be exceptions to this rule, but Europe is not a cheap destination for American travelers generally. Whether it’s the stronger euro, which has outpaced the dollar in recovery in recent months, or the elevated cost of flights and accommodation, setting aside some extra cash ahead of that long-anticipated ‘Eurotrip’, irrespective of the destination, …
Solo travel is one of the top trends of the post-pandemic scene. Now that border curbs have been lifted and the world has healed from the health crisis, everyone seems to have been bitten by the travel bug, making plans to go abroad even when they’re unaccompanied. Not all countries are ideal for solo travelers, …
The European region of Scandinavia is an ideal destination for solo female travelers for many reasons. The countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark all rank as some of the safest countries in the world, and in addition to safety, English is spoken by almost everyone, and navigating transport is easy in English too. The only …
Often regarded as one of the happiest countries in the world, it’s easy to see why Denmark is a long-standing favorite for travelers. While cities such as Aarhus, Aalborg, and Helsingor are going in popularity, it’s the capital city of Copenhagen that stands out for many reasons. Copenhagen has always been a popular destination, and …
In preparation for what’s shaping up to be a historical year for travel now that international borders have reopened, New York will begin hosting flights to two gorgeous Scandinavian cities this spring. This will bring Americans closer to the Northern European territory. Interestingly, none of them are national capitals. 2023 will mark the first full …
We all know Norway as the Land of the Vikings and as the home to wild, stunning natural scenery. Yet, unbeknownst to some, it has a lot more than just fjord cruises, folk festivals, and glacial lakes. It may be Iceland, its sister nation, that gets all the publicity on this front, but this Scandinavian …
Summer is fast approaching, and with it, United’s largest ever Transatlantic expansion. Besides announcing a bunch of flights to new destinations it never served before, the carrier is resuming old routes many believed had been axed for good. One of those is the Newark flight to Norway, which has returned after a six-year pause. Since …
Following KLM, which also announced it will no longer enforce mask usage among customers, Norwegian Airlines is the latest in Europe to announce the lifting of the mask requirement. As of April 4, 2022, Norwegian customers will cease requiring its passengers to cover their nose and mouth when flying, officially making mask usage optional. Norway’s …
Jumping on the recent European trend of scrapping all Covid regulation at the borders, Denmark has just become the 24th country in the world to remove all entry requirements. Now, travelers from every other nation can again visit Denmark under pre-pandemic rules, while inside the country all social curbs, including mandatory vaccine passes and mask …
After tightening entry rules in response to the rapid spread of Omicron, the Scandinavian nation of Denmark is once again rolling back measures as the epidemiological situation improves. Now, all American travelers can enter Denmark without presenting a negative Covid, although the unvaccinated still face post-arrival testing requirements. With the updated guidelines, Denmark now joins …