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Anncor Oct 30th, 2003 11:51 AM

Scandinavia in September?
 
I am considering taking a tour of the Northern capitals and St Petersburg. Is early September a good time? or should I pay the additional $300 on a two week tour to go in July?

Ozarksbill Oct 30th, 2003 12:02 PM

Just a quick reply to say that we were in Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo, Bergen, Stockholm this past August and for the most part it was unseasonably warm with everyone basking out doors. Hope you are so lucky.
Bill in Missouri

ira Oct 30th, 2003 12:07 PM

Hi Ann,

Is $300 a major fraction of the cost? On the other hand, going in the shoulder season means fewer other visitors.

WillTravel Oct 30th, 2003 01:03 PM

I was in Scandinavia last summer and I certainly did not see a huge number of tourists. Nor do I remember any serious lines. Summer is absolutely beautiful because you have the long, long days. Fall might mean more likelihood of rain, and certainly less sunshine.

But either way is sure to be wonderful.

LarryJ Oct 30th, 2003 03:43 PM

I spent 11 days in Sweden and Norway in mid September. Visited Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen, took boat trips throughout Sognefjord, the Norway in a Nutshell tour etc. Only time I wore a light weight jacket was on the fjords and a couple of evenings at Bergen. I think September is a great time to go. Take a large bag of money with you though and if you are contemplating going on a diet that might be a good time to do it as restaurants are expensive.

Larry J


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