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Norway
Norway has dramatic landscapes of mountains, waterfalls and fjords. Visit the cities of Oslo and Bergen and explore the culture and history in the cathedrals, museums and architecture. There is an abundance of wildlife and also plenty of opportunities for various adventures and activities.
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Greenland
Greenland has magnificent natural scenery and incredible nature and is surrounded by the cold waters of the Arctic and North Atlantic. Explore on foot, by ski or by dogsled and discover impressive vistas of snow and ice. Travel by boat and helicopter and go sea kayaking, rock climbing and salmon fishing and visit the cosmopolitan capital Nuuk Town (Godthåb).
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Iceland
Discover glaciers, hot springs and fjords in one of the world’s most volcanically active sites. Explore waterfalls, lakes, and geysers. Immerse yourself in culture, Viking history and museums. Adventures include whale watching, hiking and ice fishing. Iceland boasts legendary nightlife and natural spas to relax in.
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Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 islands off the coast of Northern Europe, between the countries of Iceland, Norway and Scotland. Although rugged and rocky and at times stormy, these islands are a fascinating visit and you get a sense of traveling back in time to Nordic days of adventure.
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Denmark
Denmark is said to be one of the happiest nations on earth and it is blessed with clean coastlines and picturesque villages. Explore the history and culture contained within the Renaissance castles, the northern tip of Skagen and the lively capital city Copenhagen. Go cycling and hiking through forests and visit Viking fortresses and discover the Viking history.
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Saint Lucia
St Lucia is a lush mountainous island with rainforests to hike through, The Pitons volcanic peaks to explore and the culture of the towns including the capital Castries. Discover vibrant Soufrière, go diving and swimming and browse the lively markets.
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