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About Denmark

Denmark, the Southern most of the Scandinavian countries, is a true sea faring nation with 443 named islands, 7,314km of coastline and the two ‘autonomous territories’ of Greenland & The Faroe Islands.

About Finland

Renown for the lakes, archipelagos and wonderful wilderness, Finland offers everything from superb fishing and white water rafting to the classic Finnish outdoor sauna.

About Norway

Norway is famed for her Fjords, offering truly spectacular vistas of massive glaciers draping down the mountains, rugged cliffs and tumbling waterfalls.

About Scandinavia

With Norway’s incredible scenery of mountains, fjords & islands; Sweden’s long coastline and culture; Finland’s Midnight Sun and snowy Lapland, and Denmark’s 400 islands and diverse natural beauty – a visit to Scandinavia is seriously inspirational.

About Sweden

Sweden, the land of Midnight Sun and The Northern Lights, stunning wilderness and diverse coastlines is balanced by modern, cosmopolitan cities intertwined with medieval history.

Sea Shepherd

Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife.

The Baltic & North Sea –Eastern Europe & Scandinavia

The Baltic and Scandinavia, covering Sweden, Norway, Denmark & Finland, offer expansive opportunity to indulge in stunning nature, clean, pure air, secure and private anchorages and enjoy rich culture and history.

About Scandinavia & The Baltic

The Baltic and Scandinavia, covering multiple countries including: Sweden, Norway, Denmark & Finland, offer expansive opportunity to indulge in stunning nature, clean, pure air, secure and private anchorages and enjoy rich culture and history.

About Scandinavia & The North Sea

The largest peninsula in Europe, Scandinavia extends north of the Arctic circle but maintains a relatively temperate climate due to the Gulf Stream.