So why would you want to consider such a large, spread out cold area of Scandinavia? First, in most of the areas you will be inclined to go it will be quite mild, although rarely hot. Because of its vast size weather conditions will vary, but in the areas bordering the Baltic Sea temperatures in June will be in the 55-65 degree Fahrenheit range. One great advantage during the summer months is the long days of sunlight; there are places in the northern areas …show more content…
This was Norway's first capital city, and now the third largest city in Norway. It has ancient Viking roots, which gives you a glimpse into the past of this area, but also is a modern city. It offers great culture along with outstanding views.
Most of the people in this part of Europe will be in the really exciting metropolitan areas. Oslo, the first capital of Scandinavia, is not too distant from the other capitals in Scandinavia. Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Helsinki are all capitals that have a lot to offer, and St. Petersburg, Russia will be on many of the cruise destinations that should be seen, although not part of Scandinavia. Most people in these countries who are under 65 years speak basic English, so language, especially in the cities should not be an issue.
There are so many cruise options in this area. Many people thoroughly enjoy the Alaskan cruises, and they are great. But if you like an Alaskan cruise I think you will flip out over a Norwegian