Denmark is an attractive European destination for group travel, combining design, architecture, history, gastronomy, sustainability, culture and quality of life.
Copenhagen is the main gateway, while itineraries can also include Aarhus, Odense, Roskilde and other regions.
Programs can include flights, hotels, transfers, private transportation, trains, guides, visits, activities, restaurants and destination coordination.
For students, Denmark provides opportunities to explore sustainability, architecture, design, history and urban development. Families can enjoy culture, parks and attractions. Companies can use Copenhagen for MICE, meetings, conferences and incentives.
School and educational trips
Denmark is particularly suitable for educational travel.
Copenhagen provides opportunities to explore architecture, urban planning, design and sustainability. Students can learn about mobility, energy and modern urban development.
Roskilde offers historic heritage.
Odense is closely associated with Hans Christian Andersen and can be valuable for literary programs.
Aarhus adds a strong cultural and university dimension.
Programs can include museums, design workshops, architectural visits and environmental activities.
Family trips
Denmark is highly convenient for families.
Copenhagen offers museums, parks, canals and family attractions. Hans Christian Andersen-related experiences can be included.
Parks and attractions provide programs for children and teenagers. Private travel can incorporate excursions across different regions.
Corporate and MICE travel
Copenhagen is particularly attractive for MICE and corporate travel. The city offers hotels, meeting facilities, restaurants and event venues.
Denmark is also attractive for companies interested in sustainability, innovation and design.
Programs can include professional visits, team building and gastronomic experiences. An incentive can combine meetings with canal cruises, architecture tours and excursions.
Main destinations
- Copenhagen: Combines design, history, food and urban life.
- Aarhus: Offers culture and university life.
- Odense: Is known for Hans Christian Andersen.
- Roskilde: Offers history and heritage.
What can be included
A complete program can include:
- Flights.
- Hotels.
- Transfers.
- Trains.
- Private transportation.
- Guides.
- Museums.
- Architectural visits.
- Workshops.
- Restaurants.
- Sustainable activities.
- Team building.
- Destination coordination.
Reasons to organize a group trip to Denmark
- Lifestyle and design: Denmark combines design, sustainability, history, culture, gastronomy and quality of life.
- Educational focus: Students benefit from highly relevant educational content.
- Family convenience: Families can enjoy a convenient and accessible destination.
- MICE infrastructure: Companies benefit from strong MICE infrastructure.
- Customization: Private trips to Denmark can be customized.
Denmark is ideal for groups seeking culture, innovation, design and a distinctive European experience.