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2008: NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS & THE ARCTIC CIRCLE (6900)
15 days incl. air, or 14 days Rovaniemi/Helsinki
Few places on earth are as fascinating as those you will visit on this extraordinary vacation. Begin in Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland. Here you will experience the enchanting beauty of the land of reindeer and the midnight sun. Highlights include an Arctic Circle crossing, as well as visits to Santa's workshop, the Gold Museum, Finland's main national park, and a Sami open-air museum. On to Norway where fjords and pristine landscapes are the order of the day. Drive to the North Cape, take a spectacular coastal cruise from Honningsvag to Hammerfest, then back on land through forests and past lakes, waterfalls, and archetypal wooden churches. Arrive in Sweden where you will enjoy grand mountain scenery and rural countryside, Lake Silian with its shoreside villages, and the university town of Uppsala. Continue to Stockholm for guided sightseeing of the beautiful Swedish capital with its canals, lakes, palaces, castles, and parks. An overnight ferry returns you to Finland, and the vacation ends with a guided tour of Helsinki, including City Hall, the Parliament House, and the Lutheran Cathedral.

HOTELS
Listed below or equivalent. Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service charges

ROVANIEMI Quality Santa Claus (F), SAARISELKA Holiday Club (F), HONNINGSVAG Rica Nordkapp (F) or Rica Bryggen (F), ALTA Rica Alta (F), NARVIK Quality Grand Royal (F), MO Fjordgarden (ST), TRONDHEIM Quality St. Augustin (ST), ROROS Quality Roros (ST), MORA AREA First Hotel Grand (F) at Falun, STOCKHOLM Scandic (ST) or Quality Nacka (ST), HELSINKI SAS Radisson Seaside Hotel (F)
Call (800) 999-1216 for more information or to book today! Mention code 7274773
Tour OperatorCosmos
Duration
15 Days
Escorted
Escorted - Yes
Itinerary
DayDestinationDescription
Day 1Board your overnight transatlantic flight 
Day 2ARRIVAL IN ROVANIEMI, FINLANDCheck into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring Rovaniemi. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers.
Day 3RovaniemiA whole day to enjoy the capital of Finnish Lapland. For hundreds of years it was famous for exporting furs and salmon to the world's rich and powerful. Unfortunately, the town was totally destroyed during World War II. The new town, which you'll visit this morning, was designed by Alvar Aalto in the shape of reindeer antlers. Sights include Lappia Hall, the Town Hall, the new modern church with its intriguing frescoes, and the Arctic Center. Afternoon at leisure or join an optional excursion to find out more about Lapland. (B)
Day 4ROVANIEMI-SAARISELKAAs you cross the Arctic Circle (66 31'N), you are in incomparable, unspoiled Lapland, land of reindeer and the midnight sun. Stop at the Santa Claus Workshop with a chance to meet Father Christmas himself. North to Sodankyla where you see the charming Vanha Kirkko, Lapland's oldest wooden church dating back to the 17th century. At Tankavaara visit the Gold Museum and try panning for gold if you wish. Overnight in Saariselka, on the edge of the virgin wilderness and part of Finland's major national park. It is the largest winter sport center in Finland and in summer a paradise for hikers and mountain bike lovers. (B,D)
Day 5SAARISELKA-HONNINGSVAG, NORWAYVia Ivalo you drive to Inari for a visit to the fascinating open-air museum giving insights into Sami life and folk art. On into Norway and across the beautiful Porsangen Fjord to Honningsvag on the island of Mageroya, home to 4,000 people and 5,000 reindeer. Tonight one of the highlights of this tour is the included drive to the North Cape, Europe's last northern outpost, on a sheer cliff rising 1,000 feet from the Atlantic Ocean. From May 11 to July 31, if the sky is clear, you'll see the midnight sun rolling just above the horizon! (B,D)
Day 6HONNINGSVAG-COASTAL CRUISE-HAMMERFEST- ALTAOne of the highlights of this tour is today's fjord cruise from Honningsvag to Hammerfest. You will enjoy some of Norway's most beautiful coastal and mountain scenery as you cruise southwards. Disembark at Hammerfest and drive to Alta, situated at the mouth of the world's richest salmon river, for an overnight. (B,D)
Day 7ALTA-NARVIKContinue your unforgettable journey south along the stunning shoreline of Norway. The road meanders along Kvaenangenfjord and Lyngenfjhord. You are now in the Troms Province, still way beyond the Arctic Circle but with a climate mild enough to allow very successful farming. Stop for pictures at the thundering Malselvfossen Waterfall. Hear about fierce World War II battles as you approach Narvik, rebuilt after near total destruction. (B)
Day 8NARVIK-MOVisit Narvik's War Museum and relive how Norwegian troops, with the help of their allies, showed the world that the Nazi war machine was not invulnerable. Enter Nordland; not far from Mo you cross the Arctic Circle again and are back in a world where the sun rises and sets every day of the year. Overnight in the little town of Mo I Rana. (B)
Day 9MO-TRONDHEIMOn the agenda today: the ancient octagonal church of Mosjoen; the spectacular Laksforsen Waterfall; the forests and rivers of Namsdalen Valley; and vistas of Trondheimsfjord, the World War II hideout of the German battleship Tirpitz. (B,D)
Day 10TRONDHEIM-ROROSSpend this morning getting to know something about Norway's third-largest city, also known as the "Gateway to the North." The main sight in town is the Nidarosdomen, the most famous cathedral in Norway. In the afternoon travel southeast through some fine alpine scenery to Roros, not far from the Swedish border, for an overnight. (B,D)
Day 11ROROS-LAKE FEMUND-MORA AREA, SWEDENGrand mountain scenery and beautiful Lake Femund are part of today's journey south on the way to Mora. In the heart of the Dalarna region, this is the most typical and unspoiled countryside in the whole of Sweden. (B,D)
Day 12MORA-UPPSALA-STOCKHOLMContinue your scenic drive skirting Lake Silian and its typical Dalarnian shore-side villages. A short stop in the university city of Uppsala, then just a few more miles before reaching Sweden's capital Stockholm for an overnight. (B)
Day 13STOCKHOLM-BALTIC SEA CROSSING-HELSINKI, FINLANDStockholm is perhaps the most beautiful of the Scandinavian capitals. The effect of its crystalline waters flowing through the city's intersecting canals gives a luminous appearance to palaces, castles, and parks. Sightseeing includes the City Hall and other landmarks. The afternoon is free for your own exploration. In the evening embark on the Silja Line ferry to Helsinki. On board you can enjoy music, dancing, and shopping. (B)
Day 14HelsinkiAfter breakfast on board, disembark for your city sightseeing tour with a Local Guide. Highlights will include the City Hall and Parliament House, the Presidential Palace, the monumental railway station, and the great Lutheran Cathedral. An afternoon of leisure or for some individual exploring. (B)
Day 15YOUR HOMEBOUND FLIGHT ARRIVES THE SAME DAY (B) 
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US$ Price Details

Air inclusive prices are based on departure from New York. Prices for departures from other cities will vary and can be obtained from your travel agent or by visiting www.cosmos.com. Air-inclusive prices do not include a September 11th fee of up to $10, passenger facility charges of up to $18, Federal domestic flight segment fees of up to $3.40 per segment, and U.S. and International arrival and departure fees of up to $300 depending on your itinerary. Air inclusive prices are subject to change and not guaranteed until payment is made in full. Restrictions apply.

Single room supplement:
$ 480

Guaranteed shares.

No triple room reduction.

Supplement for 2-berth cabin on overnight ferry Stockholm-Helsinki:
$75

Single accommodation not available on overnight ferry; singles will be asked to share.

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