Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It’s linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses
Population: 5.806 million
Capital: Copenhagen
Currency: Danish krone
Official languages: Danish
Different ways to move around: You can move around Denmark with a private/rental car. They have an excellent road network. The public-transport is also super reliable.
Reach Mols Bjerge National Park via train to Aarhus and connect to local buses for convenient access.
Take a train to Vordingborg from Copenhagen, then a bus to Møn. Local buses connect Møn to the Cliffs. For
Accessible by public transport, take the Copenhagen Metro M1 line to Frederiksberg Station, followed by a short walk to the
Take a train to Esbjerg and then a local bus to the coastal towns. From there, explore the dunes on
From Copenhagen Airport, take the efficient metro or train services to reach the city center in around 15-20 minutes
The tour starts in the town of Ribe on the West coast of Denmark. Utilize Denmark’s well-connected train system to