Northern Europe, Iceland & Greenland

Northern Europe, Iceland & Greenland

A pendulum swings between art, culture, and cocktails in Europe’s most cosmopolitan cities and the profound serenity of nature at its most powerful and restorative. Fairytales and folksongs unite Ireland and Iceland with Celtic melodies and ballads that echo with the ghosts of the past. Form and function harmonise in the sheltered harbours of Baltic capitals and Scandinavia’s storied cities, where towering spires overlook jagged coastlines and fjord-filled seas.

 

Across Greenland’s icecaps and Iceland’s green hills, nature unveils its most surreal landscapes. Here, time is marked by tectonic shifts, frothing geysers and stirring volcanoes that beckon the adventurous spirit.

Discover our journeys to Northern Europe, Iceland and Greenland

Life in Northern Europe, Iceland & Greenland

Culture

Culture

Experience the contemporary Danish cool of canal-side cafes in Copenhagen and Aarhus, and stroll through the timber-framed merchant houses of Rønne, before indulging your artistic senses in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. From Sweden to Greenland, snug knit jumpers and thick woollen socks are a universal language of warmth, which is why today’s artisans honour the traditions of their predecessors. Modernist churches and green-roofed turf houses in Iceland tell stories of faith and resilience, blending architectural nuances with a landscape steeped in Norse mythology and folklore.

Culinary

Culinary

In Northern Europe, frosty winters and abundant summers inspire chefs to work with the seasons. Traditional dishes are reimagined with fresh, local ingredients and seafood in sleek Scandinavian kitchens, while hearty bowls of lamb casserole are served fireside in homes across the Outer Hebrides and Greenland. Greenland’s culinary spirit is encapsulated in every bite, with ingredients sourced from the icy Arctic seas or foraged from its rugged landscapes. From smoke-cured meats to traditional sweet treats, each dish tells a tale of place and heritage.

History

History

The legacy of red-bearded Norsemen and fierce Anglo-Saxons shaped Northern Europe, leaving a trail of castles and keeps stretching from Oslo’s fairytale peaks to the red-roofed mediaeval streets of Tallinn. Cross frozen seas to Greenland, where ancient Inuit communities survived by hunting walrus and weaving wool, their resilience shaping daily life. Explore the trading posts built by whalers and discover how the demand for shipbuilding transformed frozen forests into the sublime, leafless landscape we see today.

Nature

Nature

Nature’s artistry is undeniable in the northern latitudes. Stroll across the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway and marvel at the machair-carpeted hills of the Isle of Lewis, then soak in the silent majesty of Norway’s fjords, where seabirds wheel above the endless seas. Experience the surreal landscapes of Iceland, where ponies trot along black-sand beaches and mossy lava fields hold secrets, then journey into Greenland’s untouched wilderness and pristine bergy bays along its southern shores.

 

Culture

Experience the contemporary Danish cool of canal-side cafes in Copenhagen and Aarhus, and stroll through the timber-framed merchant houses of Rønne, before indulging your artistic senses in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. From Sweden to Greenland, snug knit jumpers and thick woollen socks are a universal language of warmth, which is why today’s artisans honour the traditions of their predecessors. Modernist churches and green-roofed turf houses in Iceland tell stories of faith and resilience, blending architectural nuances with a landscape steeped in Norse mythology and folklore.

Culinary

In Northern Europe, frosty winters and abundant summers inspire chefs to work with the seasons. Traditional dishes are reimagined with fresh, local ingredients and seafood in sleek Scandinavian kitchens, while hearty bowls of lamb casserole are served fireside in homes across the Outer Hebrides and Greenland. Greenland’s culinary spirit is encapsulated in every bite, with ingredients sourced from the icy Arctic seas or foraged from its rugged landscapes. From smoke-cured meats to traditional sweet treats, each dish tells a tale of place and heritage.

History

The legacy of red-bearded Norsemen and fierce Anglo-Saxons shaped Northern Europe, leaving a trail of castles and keeps stretching from Oslo’s fairytale peaks to the red-roofed mediaeval streets of Tallinn. Cross frozen seas to Greenland, where ancient Inuit communities survived by hunting walrus and weaving wool, their resilience shaping daily life. Explore the trading posts built by whalers and discover how the demand for shipbuilding transformed frozen forests into the sublime, leafless landscape we see today.

Nature

Nature’s artistry is undeniable in the northern latitudes. Stroll across the basalt steps of the Giant’s Causeway and marvel at the machair-carpeted hills of the Isle of Lewis, then soak in the silent majesty of Norway’s fjords, where seabirds wheel above the endless seas. Experience the surreal landscapes of Iceland, where ponies trot along black-sand beaches and mossy lava fields hold secrets, then journey into Greenland’s untouched wilderness and pristine bergy bays along its southern shores.