Legends of Scandinavia and the Baltics- Confirmed seats with Turkish Airlines 2026

Legends of Scandinavia and the Baltics- Confirmed seats with Turkish Airlines 2026

Описание

Immerse yourself in a journey through vibrant Scandinavia and the historic Baltic Republics, with a confirmed departure date of September 21, exploring Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. This program offers a complete experience through fascinating capitals, majestic fjords, cruises on the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, mountain villages, medieval castles, and unique natural landscapes. Each country reveals its own culture, cuisine, and history, combined with the design and traditions that define Northern Europe.


Fecha Vuelo Ruta Salida Llegada

21 septiembre TK 216 SCL – IST 11:15 11:15 (+1)

22 septiembre TK 1785 IST – CPH 16:00 18:20

10 octubre TK 1408 VNO – IST 11:40 14:45

10 octubre TK 215 IST – SCL 20:15 09:30 (+1)

*Noches a bordo



Places subject to availability!

Посещение

Santiago de Chile - Estambul - Copenhague
Santiago de Chile -  Estambul - Copenhague

Day 1 | September 21 | Santiago, Chile - Istanbul - Copenhagen 

The experience begins at Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago, Chile, where passengers will gather to begin this fascinating journey through Northern Europe. Board the Turkish Airlines international flight departing at 11:15 a.m. for Istanbul.

During the flight, an adventure will begin that will take you through some of the most emblematic regions of Scandinavia and the Baltic Republics, combining history, culture, natural landscapes, and cities rich in heritage.

Overnight on board.


Copenhagen
Copenhagen

Day 2 | September 22 | Copenhagen 

Arrival in Istanbul at 11:15 a.m. (local time). Connection with flight TK 1785 departing at 4:00 p.m. to Copenhagen, arriving at 6:20 p.m. (local time).


Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Upon arrival, time to check in and begin to familiarize yourself with the Danish capital.


Rest of the time free for a first personal approach to the city or rest after the trip.



Copenhagen
Copenhagen

Day 3 | September 23 | Copenhagen

Breakfast. The first activity of the program will begin at 9:00 a.m. Please arrive at the hotel lobby at 8:30 a.m., where the tour leader will provide general information about the tour and details about the day.

We will enjoy a panoramic view of the city. With a rich history dating back to its origins as a small fishing village, Copenhagen is now recognized as a cultural capital and epicenter of design and innovation, as well as home to several Michelin-starred restaurants. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the city's main tourist attractions, including the majestic Gefion Fountain, the Royal Residence of Amalienborg, the picturesque canals of Nyhavn with their charming colorful buildings, the imposing Christiansborg Palace - home of the Danish parliament - and, of course, a classic of the city: the iconic sculpture of the Little Mermaid.  

You will have the afternoon free to explore this beautiful city further, with the option of joining an optional tour to the imposing Frederiksborg Palace, the largest Renaissance castle in Scandinavia.  

In the evening, we suggest a visit to the iconic Tivoli, the amusement park where you can enjoy a charming atmosphere and an exciting variety of entertainment. 


Breakfast.


Copenhagen - Oslo
Copenhagen - Oslo

Day 4 | September 24 | Copenhagen - Oslo

Free morning to go shopping or simply explore the charms of the city. You can choose to stroll along the famous Strøget pedestrian street, visit one of the city's fascinating museums, such as the National Museum of Denmark, or even take a bike tour, a fun and eco-friendly way to discover new places of interest. 

In the afternoon, we will transfer to the port, where we will board the Go Nordic Seaways night cruise to Oslo. During the crossing, you will have the opportunity to enjoy various attractions on board, such as live music, shops, restaurants, and bars. Remember to bring hand luggage for the night on the ship, as you will not have access to your luggage during the trip. Dinner with drinks included, and accommodation in cabins with exterior windows.


Breakfast.

Oslo - Geilo
ОбразСкоро

Day 5 | September 25 | Oslo - Geilo

Breakfast on board the cruise ship, enjoying the beautiful view of the Oslo Fjords.  

Upon disembarking, we will begin our guided tour of the city.  

Oslo was founded by Harald Hadrade in the 11th century, surrounded by mountain peaks and extensive forests at the top of a 110 km long fjord. We will visit Frogner Park, with its famous sculptures by artist Gustav Vigeland, the Royal Palace, the medieval fortress of Akershus, and the exterior of Oslo City Hall. 

In the afternoon, we will continue our journey to Geilo, passing through Hønefoss, a famous ski resort. During the tour, we will be treated to unforgettable landscapes with vast mountains and winding rivers, providing an extraordinary visual experience. Upon arrival in Geilo, the famous mountain village located in the heart of the Norwegian highlands, we will be enveloped by a serene atmosphere in this unique destination where we will spend the night.


Breakfast, dinner.


Geilo - Bergen
Geilo - Bergen

Day 6 | September 26 | Geilo - Bergen

In the morning, we will depart for the Sognefjord region, Norway's widest and deepest fjord, better known as “The Fjord of Dreams.” During this magnificent cruise from Flåm to Gudvangen, we will be captivated by the beauty of the crystal-clear green waters, the impressive cliffs, and the waterfalls that adorn this beautiful natural landscape. 

At the end of the cruise, we will continue on to Bergen, passing through the Vestland region, whose landscape offers enchanting scenery.  

Upon arrival in Bergen, we will begin our panoramic tour of the city, accompanied by our guide. Bergen is considered one of the most charming cities in Europe, known as the capital of the fjords.  

During our tour, we will have the opportunity to explore points of interest such as the Fish Market and Bryggen, the famous Hanseatic League district, among other attractions.  

Free afternoon to explore the city's picturesque wooden houses and climb to the top of Mount Fløyen via the Fløibanen funicular, from where we will enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding fjords.  


Breakfast.

Bergen - Balestrand
Bergen - Balestrand

Day 7 | September 27 | Bergen - Balestrand

Free morning to enjoy the capital of the fjords. 

At midday, we will depart for Balestrand. We will take a short ferry ride between Oppedal and Lavik, and at the end of the day we will arrive at the charming fjord area where the famous Hotel Kviknes is located, a historic and romantic place nestled in a natural setting of enormous beauty.  


Breakfast, dinner

Balestrand - Oslo
 Balestrand - Oslo

Day 8 | September 28 | Balestrand - Oslo

Departure in the morning for Oslo. During the journey, we will make two short ferry crossings and a stop in Borgund, where we will have the opportunity to visit the beautiful wooden church known as Borgund Stavkirke (entrance included). This church is considered the pinnacle of Norwegian woodworking, and the trees used in its construction date back to the late 19th century. Since then, this magnificent structure has been part of the local landscape, becoming one of the most photographed churches in Norway. After the visit, we will continue our journey to Oslo, where we will arrive at the end of the day. 


Breakfast.


Oslo
Oslo

Day 9 | September 29 | Oslo

Free day to explore Norway's capital, Oslo, at your own pace, immersing yourself in its countless attractions and charms. You can stroll through the historic streets, visit fascinating museums such as the Munch Museum, or enjoy the city's vibrant atmosphere. Alternatively, you can join an optional tour to visit two museums: the Fram Museum, dedicated to Norwegian polar expeditions and focusing on the Fram, considered the world's most durable wooden ship, built especially to withstand the icy waters of the Arctic and Antarctic, and the Kon-Tiki Museum, which highlights the expeditions of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl, famous for his 1947 Pacific crossing on a wooden raft called Kon-Tiki. The museum displays the raft itself, as well as Ra II, a reed boat used to cross the Atlantic.


Breakfast.

Oslo - Stockholm
Oslo - Stockholm

Day 10 | September 30 | Oslo - Stockholm 

In the morning, we will depart for Stockholm. On the way, we will stop at the picturesque Swedish town of Karlstad, located between the legendary Lake Värnern and the mouth of the Klarälven River. During our visit, we will have the opportunity to explore this charming city and enjoy its beautiful natural landscapes. We will also pass through the village of Mariefred, where we will make a brief stop to admire the impressive Gripsholm Castle and the surrounding landscapes. This magnificent castle dates back to 1370 and is considered one of Sweden's most beautiful historical monuments. 

Continuing our journey through the stunning lake region, we will arrive in Stockholm at the end of the day.  


Breakfast.


Stockholm
Stockholm

Day 11 | October 1 | Stockholm 

The city of Stockholm is one of the most beautiful in Scandinavia, thanks to its geography and imposing monuments, which are steeped in centuries of history. During our visit, we will explore the old part of the city: Gamla Stan. This historic neighborhood will captivate us with its picturesque squares and vibrantly colored buildings, which tell ancient stories at every turn. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you will feel enveloped in a medieval atmosphere, where each building seems to hold secrets from centuries past. 


We will also admire the exterior of important landmarks such as the Royal Palace, the majestic Stockholm Cathedral, the imposing Parliament, and the House of Nobles.  

In the afternoon, you will have free time to continue discovering the “Queen of Waters,” this wonderful city. You can also choose to participate in an optional tour of Stockholm City Hall and the Vasa Warship Museum. The Vasa sank on its maiden voyage in the 17th century and is now one of Scandinavia's most visited museums. It offers a fascinating insight into the region's maritime history, chronicling life on board and the circumstances that led to the disaster. 


Breakfast.

Stockholm - Helsinki
Stockholm - Helsinki

Day 12 | October 2 | Stockholm - Helsinki

Free morning to say goodbye to the Swedish capital. In the afternoon, transfer to the port to board the Tallink night cruise to Helsinki. During the crossing, we will appreciate the beauty of the Swedish archipelago, which has more than 24,000 islands. Remember to pack a carry-on bag, as you will not have access to your luggage during the crossing. 



Breakfast, dinner.


Helsinki
Helsinki

Day 13 | October 3 | Helsinki

Upon arrival in Helsinki in the morning, we will be met by a local guide who will take us on a guided tour of Finland's capital, known as “The White City of the North.” This destination combines contemporary design with a strong sense of nature, serving as the gateway to one of the world's fastest-growing countries. During our exploration, we will visit iconic sites such as the majestic Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, the imposing Senate Square, and the remarkable Tempeliaukkio Lutheran Church, carved directly out of rock and characterized by its gigantic spiral dome (entrance included).  


We will stop at the park that houses the Sibelius monument, visit the picturesque harbor market, and walk along the charming Esplanadi pedestrian street. 


Free afternoon to explore the city, visit the modern Oodi Central Library, the Punavuori design district—known for its elegant boutiques and art galleries—or visit Kaivopuisto Park, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Baltic Sea. 

Accommodation.


Breakfast.


Helsinki - Tallinn
Helsinki - Tallinn

Day 14 | October 4 | Helsinki - Tallinn

Depart in the morning to catch the ferry to Tallinn, Estonia. The crossing will take 2 hours, and luggage will be transported in a van on the ferry. 

Arrival and tour with local guide. The charming medieval city of Tallinn is notable for Toompea Castle, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the church dome, Mirador Square, and Town Hall Square. 


Breakfast.

Tallinn
Tallinn

Day 15 | October 5 | Tallinn

In the morning, we will explore Estonia's fascinating Open Air Museum, a true journey back in time located in Roca al Mare. This museum is much more than just a collection of historic buildings: it is an immersive experience that transports visitors back to the 18th and 19th centuries. As you walk through the streets of the life-size reconstructed village, you will delve into the heart of rural and fishing life in Estonia at that time, with authentic buildings such as the church, tavern, school, and mills. In addition, the museum presents a comprehensive view of Estonia's more recent history, including a 20th-century Soviet-style apartment building. Covering an area of 72 hectares, this museum offers a unique and educational experience for all its visitors, revealing the secrets and traditions of Estonia throughout the centuries.  

Free afternoon to stroll through the old town and enjoy the shops, sample the local cuisine, visit the design workshops, or simply relax at the hotel.


Breakfast.


Tallinn - Riga
Tallinn - Riga

Day 16 | October 6 | Tallinn - Riga

In the morning, we will depart by bus for Riga, the capital of Latvia. 

On the way, we will stop in Sigulda, a charming town known as “the Switzerland of Latvia” for its stunning landscape of lush green valleys and steep cliffs on the banks of the Gauja River. 

After lunch on your own, we will visit the majestic medieval Turaida Castle, one of the oldest in the country. Built on the banks of the Gauja in 1214, it is one of the best-preserved castles in the Baltics. Its imposing architecture and centuries-old walls offer a fascinating glimpse into life in the Middle Ages. Accompanied by a local guide for one hour, we will explore the secrets and legends that permeate this historic site, while enjoying the breathtaking views surrounding the castle. After the visit, we will have free time to explore the surroundings before continuing our journey to Riga, where we will arrive in the late afternoon. 


Breakfast.


Riga
Riga

Day 17 | October 7 | Riga

We will start the day with a fascinating panoramic tour of the city. Founded in 1201 by German Bishop Albert, the capital of Latvia is the largest of the Baltic capitals and has a rich history. Riga was a vital trading center in the 13th century and was part of the German Hanseatic League. Known as “The Paris of the Baltic States,” the city is a true architectural treasure, with styles ranging from Gothic to Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau. During our tour, we will visit the most important tourist attractions, including Riga Castle—now the presidential residence—the impressive Lutheran Dome Cathedral, the iconic St. Peter's Church, the elegant Swedish Gate, and the modernist facades designed by Eisenstein.  


Free afternoon to enjoy the charms of the city. We can take the opportunity to visit Riga Central Market, one of the largest in Europe, or opt for a walk along the Daugava River, which offers a different perspective of the city. Accommodation. 


Breakfast.


Riga - Vilnius
Riga - Vilnius

Day 18 | October 8 | Riga - Vilnius

Morning departure by bus to Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. 


On the way, we will visit the historic Rundale Palace, former summer residence of the Dukes of Courland. Built in the first half of the 18th century by renowned Italian architect Francesco Rastrelli, this palace suffered extensive damage during the conflicts that devastated the country. Today, completely restored, it is a testament to Baroque opulence, with its ornate halls, lush silks, precious stuccoes, magnificent sculptures, and an impressive art collection. Its splendid French-style gardens complement this uniquely beautiful site. 


After lunch on your own in the Siauliai area, we will continue to the mysterious Hill of Crosses, a place of pilgrimage whose origins are uncertain. This iconic site, steeped in history and devotion, is a living testimony to the faith and resilience of the Lithuanian people. Imagine a landscape dotted with thousands of crosses, crucifixes, and religious sculptures, each telling a story of devotion and hope. It is believed that the first crosses were erected after the 1831 Uprising as a symbol of resistance and spiritual renewal. Since then, pilgrims from all over the world have come to this sacred place to offer their prayers.  


At the end of the visit, we will continue our journey to our final destination: Vilnius. 




Breakfast.

Vilnius
Vilnius

Day 19 | October 9 | Vilnius

We will start the day with a visit to Trakai Castle, a setting worthy of a fairy tale: a serene island surrounded by calm waters, with the majestic castle rising up in the center. Built in the 14th century, it was the pride of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, a residence that blends history and beauty in every stone. Trakai Castle is more than a fortress: it is a gateway to a glorious past, an eternal symbol of greatness. 

After the visit, we will return to Vilnius, with free time for lunch. 


In the early afternoon, we will take a panoramic tour of the city. Vilnius is located in the southeastern corner of Lithuania and is the largest city in the country. Crossed by the imposing Neris River, Vilnius is a true treasure trove of historical and cultural monuments. During the tour, we will enjoy a view of the city's main tourist attractions. Let yourself be enchanted by the grandeur of the Town Hall, the University, and the splendor of the Presidential Palace. We cannot forget the majestic Cathedral, St. Anne's Church, and St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, each with its own history from centuries past. 


We will finish the tour around 5:00 PM, and you will be lucky enough to enjoy Vilnius' long summer evenings. You can use your free time to explore this magical destination even further. A visit to Gediminas Street is an excellent option, as it has charming shops, cozy cafes, and restaurants with magnificent options.


Breakfast.



Vilnius - Istanbul - Santiago de Chile
Vilnius - Istanbul - Santiago de Chile

Day 20 | October 10 | Vilnius - Istanbul - Santiago de Chile

On the last day of our trip, after breakfast and at the appointed time, we will transfer from the hotel to Vilnius Airport to catch the Turkish Airlines international flight, departing at 11:40 a.m. for Istanbul, arriving at 2:45 p.m. (local time). It will be time to say goodbye to Lithuania and this comprehensive tour of Scandinavia and the Baltic Republics, taking with you unforgettable memories of historic cities, unique natural landscapes, and cultural experiences that will mark this trip. Subsequently, you will connect with the Turkish Airlines flight scheduled for 8:15 p.m., bound for Santiago de Chile. 


Night on board.


Breakfast.

Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile

Day 21 | October 11 | Santiago, Chile


Arrival in Santiago, Chile, at 9:30 a.m. (local time) and end of this unforgettable journey through Northern Europe. With our arrival home, we conclude a tour that allowed us to discover the historical, cultural, and natural wealth of Scandinavia and the Baltic Republics.


День 1: Сантьяго-де-Чили, Стамбул, Копенгаген
День 2: Копенгаген
День 3: Копенгаген
День 4: Копенгаген, Осло
День 5: Осло, Гейло
День 6: Гейло, Берген
День 7: Берген, Balestrand
День 8: Balestrand, Осло
День 9: Осло
День 10: Осло, Стокгольм
День 11: Стокгольм
День 12: Стокгольм, Хельсинки
День 13: Хельсинки
День 14: Хельсинки, Таллин
День 15: Таллин
День 16: Таллин, Рига
День 17: Рига
День 18: Рига, Vilnius
День 19: Vilnius
День 20: Vilnius, Стамбул, Сантьяго-де-Чили
День 21: Сантьяго-де-Чили
  • Vuelo con Turkish Airlines, considerando equipaje de bodega y bolso de mano.
  • 16 noches de alojamiento en hoteles de categoría superior, con desayuno buffet incluido.
  • 1 noche a bordo de Go Nordic Seaways (Copenhague–Oslo), en camarotes con vista al mar, con desayuno buffet, cena y bebidas incluidas.
  • 1 noche a bordo de Tallink Silja Line (Estocolmo–Helsinki), en camarotes con vista al mar, con desayuno buffet, cena y bebidas incluidas.
  • 2 cenas incluidas: en Fagernes y en Kvikne’s Hotel.
  • Guía acompañante en español durante el recorrido, además de guía bilingüe (español y portugués) en la parte correspondiente a los países bálticos.
  • Visitas panorámicas en las capitales con guías locales autorizados de habla hispana.
  • Traslados durante las visitas según itinerario.
  • Traslados Aeropuerto – Hotel – Aeropuerto.
  • Autocar privado de larga distancia con acceso a Wi-Fi, considerando 1 maleta por persona (máx. 20 kg, dimensiones 76x54x33 cm) y un equipaje de mano de máximo 5 kg.
  • Seguro de asistencia AC60.


  • Comidas no especificadas en el programa.
  • Servicio de maleteros.
  • Propinas para guías (sugerencia: USD 5 por persona, por día).
  • Excursiones opcionales o recomendadas.
  • Cualquier servicio no mencionado.


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Notas importantes:

GENERAL CONDITIONS

  • Price based on a group of up to 20 travelers. If the minimum number of participants is not met, the trip may be canceled or rescheduled.
  • Fixed dates with limited places.
  • Rates are expressed in USD, values, airfares, and accommodation fees are subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rates and applicable taxes.
  • Hotels may be changed, always maintaining the same category or higher.
  • Flights are subject to schedule changes, which are the direct responsibility of the airlines.
  • Airfare includes checked baggage and carry-on baggage.
  • In the event of lost baggage, it is the airline's responsibility to provide compensation or payment for these items.
  • Rates are valid only for the dates indicated.
  • It is the responsibility of each traveler to ensure that they comply with the entry and exit requirements of the country.



PAYMENT TERMS

Upon confirmation of the reservation, an initial payment of 30% will be requested, which will eventually be deducted from the total amount. This deposit is non-refundable if the passenger cancels their trip. If the deposit is not made, the reservation will be placed on a waiting list and may be canceled or voided by the agency. This option only applies 100 days before the start date of the trip. Less than 100 days before the start date, 100% of the reservation must be paid.


Final payment must be made before June 13, 2026.


CHANGES TO THE TRAVEL PROGRAM

The scheduled execution of this trip may be affected by unforeseen circumstances or force majeure, such as adverse weather conditions, natural disasters, or political instability that may lead to disturbances in public order and may pose a risk to travelers in some of the destinations to be visited. The travel agency shall not be held liable for any breach of its contractual obligations by its suppliers due to unforeseeable circumstances, force majeure, or changes made by the authorities.



PASSPORT AND VISA REQUIREMENTS

All passengers must travel with a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after the date of return and must have pages available for entry and exit stamps for the country or countries to be visited. Chilean citizens do not require a traditional tourist visa for short stays of up to 90 days within a period of 180 days in the Schengen Area countries, which include: However, as of October, they must apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization before entering the Schengen Area, even if they do not require a visa. The application is made online by completing a form with personal details and paying a fee of €7 (exempt for those under 18 and over 70).


ETIAS Form