Women solo group travel to Sweden

Small group trips to Sweden

This wonderful location offers breathtaking views and an innovative food scene, making Sweden a destination you must put on your bucket list. From its stunning archipelagos to the captivating cities of Stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden invites travelers to immerse themselves in its Viking heritage, varied destinations, and modern design ideas. No matter the weather, Sweden offers a luxurious-yet-exploratory destination that you’ll never forget.

Stockholm

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a captivating city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known as the "Venice of the North," Stockholm is built on 14 islands interconnected by bridges, creating a picturesque and charming atmosphere. The city boasts a rich history, evident in its medieval Gamla Stan district and royal palaces. Visitors can explore world-class museums, indulge in delicious Scandinavian cuisine, and enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking, cycling, and hiking in the surrounding archipelago. With its vibrant cultural scene, stunning architecture, and friendly locals, Stockholm is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a memorable experience.

The Midnight Sun and Northern Lights

The definition of a natural phenomenon, Sweden offers the unique opportunity to experience both the Midnight Sun and the Northern Lights. In summer solstice, the sun barely sets in northern areas, allowing for long, warm days of adventure. In winter, you can witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing across the night sky, especially in places like Abisko National Park that have minimal light pollution.

Ven Island – Forage and Feast

Ven is a small, beautiful island in the Öresund Strait that allows visitors to experience a back-to-nature forage and feast adventure. With its unique microclimate, it boasts an abundance of wild ingredients like berries, herbs, fish, and game. After foraging, travelers can indulge in the island’s local delicacies - Ven is well known for its delicious homemade ice cream and traditional herring dishes.

Our upcoming trips to Sweden

From Plate to Palette - a Scandinavian Culinary & Design Adventure

Sweden

August 24 - September 1 2025· 8 nights

From Plate to Palette - a Scandinavian Culinary & Design Adventure

$8,495/pp

Group trips for solo women travelers to Sweden

Sweden, formally known as the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic land and the largest country in Scandinavia. Its geography is defined by stunning coastlines, dense forests, and over 100,000 lakes, making it an outdoor lover’s paradise. Visitors can hike through scenic national parks like Abisko or Sarek, spot wildlife such as moose and reindeer, or sail through the serene Stockholm archipelago. Sweden’s deep-rooted Viking heritage is evident in museums, ancient runes, and historical sites across the country. You’ll also find cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, known for their Dutch-style canals and brimming with cutting-edge design, technology, and a love for sustainability.

Historically, Sweden was a powerful kingdom in Europe, with its roots going back to the Viking Age in 800 CE. Today, it is known for its progressive values, music, scenic landscapes, and high quality of life. The Swedish concept of lagom, meaning “just the right amount,” is reflected in everyday life, promoting balance, moderation, and mindfulness. It encourages finding the middle ground between extremes and having enough of one thing without excess. Sweden’s food scene is also one to remember, evolving from hearty traditional dishes like meatballs and herring to an innovative focus on local, seasonal ingredients. Fika is a national pastime and in short it's the dedication to taking a break each day to converse with friends or colleagues over a hot drink (coffee or tea) and a snack, typically something sweet. Sweden is a truly unique destination for travelers looking to explore its diverse contributions and give way to their nature-loving side.

Faqs about trips to Sweden

For U.S. citizens, a valid passport is required for entry into Sweden and stays of up to 90 days do not require a visa. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay.

Swedes are known for their politeness and respect for personal space. Punctuality is important, so it’s advisable to arrive on time for any commitments. Greeting people with a firm handshake and maintaining eye contact is common practice.

Sweden has an excellent public transportation system. In cities like Stockholm, you can use buses, trams, and ferries, while trains connect you to the rest of the country. Biking is also popular, especially in cities like Gothenburg and Malmö.

Summer (June-August) is ideal for exploring Sweden’s natural beauty, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing the Midnight Sun. Winter (December-February) is perfect for seeing the Northern Lights and partaking in winter sports like skiing and dog sledding.

Pack layers, as the weather can change quickly. Even in summer, temperatures can be cool in the evenings. Waterproof clothing is a must if you’re planning to explore the countryside. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for city tours and nature hikes.